+Cooking with Granny every story she shared is still fresh in my memory. I'll never forget her yummy dishes she always cooked for me. I inherited my talent in cooking from my lola. Indeed, lola lumen is a superamazing lola :)
Hi guys, I've been getting a lot of questions about this episode, so I'd like to open up the floor to you, too. If you have any questions for me and Grandma Lumen, let us know in the comments below. We will be posting answers on the show's Facebook page NEXT WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30. Grandma Lumen is taking time out of her (very busy) schedule for our lovely viewers. So if you're also curious about other ube dishes or how we met, let us know!
8:33 We, Filipinos, never call our grandparents by their first names. That is rude. Old people, whoever they are, are called LOLA or LOLO. I feel sorry for Lola Lumen when the hostess called her just LUMEN. #ProudPinoy
Hi there, I know this video is sometime back. But where in the US can I buy "ube?" That desert looked so delicious I want to replicate it here in Dallas, Tx. Thank you in advance.
+Mark Pagan So happy to hear that! By the way, if you have any questions for me or Grandma Lumen, let me know and we will be posting our answers this week on the show's Facebook page.
Hey Mark, just wanted to let you know that we have a cool, new collab with the Essex Street Market, and Grandma Lumen will be there, cooking up this dish and telling stories this Saturday. You can help her cook, and taste it after. Come by! More info here: bit.ly/2dZDAyn
Hi Ari, just wanted to let you know that we have a cool, new collab with the Essex Street Market, and Grandma Lumen will be there, cooking up this dish and telling stories this Saturday. It'll be like this episode but in real life, and you get to taste it after. Come by! More info here: bit.ly/2dZDAyn
Oh my gosh, your grandma shops at new York Chinatown for ube? I am so missing NYC :-(. we had a trip there in 11/2016....thanks for sharing the recipe.
She is AWESOME! I think this one is my favorite. Thanks
I LOVE GRANNY , LOLA LUMEN IS THE BEST COOK, I MISSED MY GRANNY...
Hi Lola Lumen! Lolas are always the best! I miss my lola a lot :( :(
Lolas are always the best! And Lola Lumen's pretty amazing. I'm sorry to hear about your lola, but I hope her stories and wisdom are with you?
+Cooking with Granny every story she shared is still fresh in my memory. I'll never forget her yummy dishes she always cooked for me. I inherited my talent in cooking from my lola. Indeed, lola lumen is a superamazing lola :)
Aww, which story of hers is your favorite? I love her Bronx classroom/model runway story!
Cooking with Granny do you have a recipe for polvorones
Hey, if you still have a photo of your grandma, can you share a cooking story about her? Would love to feature it on our Instagram @cookingwgranny
Hi guys, I've been getting a lot of questions about this episode, so I'd like to open up the floor to you, too. If you have any questions for me and Grandma Lumen, let us know in the comments below. We will be posting answers on the show's Facebook page NEXT WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30. Grandma Lumen is taking time out of her (very busy) schedule for our lovely viewers. So if you're also curious about other ube dishes or how we met, let us know!
wow nice
Cooking with Granny ?
i love lola's make up. so glamorous! the way she talks reminds me of my own lola who's in the province and runs an eatery well loved by locals :)
and my lola was also a teacher. maybe Filipina teachers all talk the same 😅 i wouldnt have liked her as a teacher tho lol
Belated Happy Birthday Ma'am Lumen....
We used to cook that when I was young in a giant wok with a giant wooden spoon, almost like a boat paddle. And yeah, stir till your arm falls off.
The ube halaya gets SO HEAVY!!!
8:33 We, Filipinos, never call our grandparents by their first names. That is rude. Old people, whoever they are, are called LOLA or LOLO. I feel sorry for Lola Lumen when the hostess called her just LUMEN. #ProudPinoy
Grand uncles and grand aunts are also called Lolo and Lola.
Not all Filipinos want to be told they are old.
I miss my grandmother she’s looking like you
Hi there, I know this video is sometime back. But where in the US can I buy "ube?" That desert looked so delicious I want to replicate it here in Dallas, Tx. Thank you in advance.
Missing my lola 😊😊😊
Grandma Lumen is so fancy.
Yay! So happy to see a new episode!
+Mark Pagan So happy to hear that! By the way, if you have any questions for me or Grandma Lumen, let me know and we will be posting our answers this week on the show's Facebook page.
Hey Mark, just wanted to let you know that we have a cool, new collab with the Essex Street Market, and Grandma Lumen will be there, cooking up this dish and telling stories this Saturday. You can help her cook, and taste it after. Come by! More info here: bit.ly/2dZDAyn
So great to hear! I'm working on Saturday, but are you all doing another collab soon?
Yeah, we're working on some more of these live cooking + storytelling sessions with the Grannies! Will keep you posted!
I love this!!!
Great show!
+Ari Kagan Thank you! So glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Ari, just wanted to let you know that we have a cool, new collab with the Essex Street Market, and Grandma Lumen will be there, cooking up this dish and telling stories this Saturday. It'll be like this episode but in real life, and you get to taste it after. Come by! More info here: bit.ly/2dZDAyn
Your good Lola thanks for sharing 😂❤️❤️❤️
Oh my gosh, your grandma shops at new York Chinatown for ube? I am so missing NYC :-(. we had a trip there in 11/2016....thanks for sharing the recipe.
Ma'am Lumen is so glamorous.
how many grams of yam was used in this recipe?
Mmm love ube!!
+liz01 First time I had it was with Grandma Lumen. Now I love it! Mmm, ube ensaymada!
She is beautiful
She's a real role model
I’m Filipino and I came here because of Steven universe because of Lars Ube cake
Hello granny..
How much Ube is used?
How much butter?