C/w Nana: Lao Chicken-based Broth (ນ້ຳເຂົ້າປຽກ == Narm Kowpiek)

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  • Here is how I make the broth for the kow piek sen (chicken noodle soup). I was holding the camera myself because my cameraman wasn't available until it was time to eat. :)
    The Sen Kowpiek video is here: • C/w Nana: Rice Noodles...
    :: Cooking with Nana: Lao Chicken-based Broth (ນ້ຳເຂົ້າປຽກ == Narm Kowpiek)
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  • @thuNguyen-dp4be
    @thuNguyen-dp4be 8 років тому +5

    thank you for shring your recipies. Looks yummy!! Your kids are so lucky of having a mother like you.!!

  • @RinSilpachai
    @RinSilpachai 10 років тому +4

    Yummm

  • @metasimplelife8027
    @metasimplelife8027 2 роки тому

    Thank you for the awesome recipe. I made this dish and it was delicious.

  • @gaillemaire9387
    @gaillemaire9387 5 років тому

    I loved your recipe! Very authentic. I will use your recipe as I think it's the best, starting from scratch... Thank you for your work.

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  5 років тому

      Gail Lemaire glad to help. Thanks for your feedback.

  • @SeymaTap
    @SeymaTap Рік тому

    Hi Nana, how many quarts is the pot you used?

  • @llinalayful
    @llinalayful 11 років тому

    I'm going to try this recipe....tomorrow thanks nana....

  • @rockypech4944
    @rockypech4944 Рік тому

    Do u have a video of how u make the noodles???

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  Рік тому +2

      Yes the noodle video was the very first video uploaded on my channel so the video quality is not great. That video is also linked in the description ua-cam.com/video/i2icagFeezQ/v-deo.html

  • @CookingwithNana
    @CookingwithNana  11 років тому +2

    boobookittay, I'm glad you enjoyed the tutorial. I hope you try to make it and share the result.

  • @amandathao1428
    @amandathao1428 7 років тому +1

    This looks so good!! My family makes a similar version of this dish except we don't boil onion and ginger into the broth, but now i can't wait to try it out to see how my family likes it!! Thank you for your recipes ❤️❤️❤️

  • @sophieJ2008
    @sophieJ2008 Рік тому

    How much water do you out

  • @bouakhaypanmany946
    @bouakhaypanmany946 6 років тому

    Yummy thanks nana love it

  • @CookingwithNana
    @CookingwithNana  11 років тому

    Yes, kanom koke is on my list, but I have not had time to make it yet.

  • @thepotters888
    @thepotters888 10 років тому +1

    This looks so good

  • @cindzzle
    @cindzzle 11 років тому

    Looks delicious! Making my mouth water. I've always been a fan of Lao style khao piek

  • @BobJV6874
    @BobJV6874 10 років тому +2

    Thank you so much for this. I haven't had kowpiek sen in forever. I will try this myself soon. I just don't understand when people put sugar in their food. I don't see it as much on Lao people as I do with Thai people. Like sugar in dum mak hu g is just a crime. Mom mever used sugar in anything unless it's a dessert. Lol. Looks so delicious can't wait to try it.

  • @MzNai
    @MzNai 4 роки тому

    OMB!! Ty for the video!! Can't wait to make it myself! Sooo delicious!

  • @macylis536
    @macylis536 6 років тому

    I can watch your video over and over especially when you stir it up in the bowl after all the ingredients!

  • @Hatsana
    @Hatsana 11 років тому

    Okay, thanks for replying Nana

  • @maryketmany272
    @maryketmany272 9 років тому +16

    I was drooling the whole time while watching, Kao Piak Sen is my favorite dish in the whole wide world LOL
    (not even being dramatic ya'll)

  • @kongmanyinthamath5061
    @kongmanyinthamath5061 10 років тому

    I am loa and I love these

  • @whachamamacallit4428
    @whachamamacallit4428 8 років тому

    Looks yummy.

  • @zvlee
    @zvlee 11 років тому

    I would love to try your food.

  • @2012PAMS
    @2012PAMS 10 років тому +1

    Wow, your food looks delicious! Thanks for sharing.

  • @saraalv288
    @saraalv288 6 років тому

    I love ❤️ your videos!!! Thanks for share with us your recipes 🤗

  • @thekhamcox
    @thekhamcox 11 років тому

    I love to learn how to make that fried bread. Thank you.

  • @ilovejordanbryant
    @ilovejordanbryant 11 років тому

    I'm actually making kao piak using your recipe right now.. Smells good!

  • @CookingwithNana
    @CookingwithNana  11 років тому

    Search 'Nana Patongko' and it should be near the top. That video might be a little hard to follow, so you might have to read the text on the screen and the description.

  • @noi4786
    @noi4786 10 років тому +2

    Oh my Gosh I'm so happy I found you on UA-cam! I miss my parents cooking soooo much I live 4 hours away from them. I don't know any Lao food recipes. Well some... But it's not as good as moms and pops you know? I'm a visual learner and so when I call my mom and ask how to make something it just doesn't turn out as good. Now that I found your channel i can make more things! Thanks for sharing!

  • @savannasong7069
    @savannasong7069 11 років тому

    thank you for making these video tutorial on how to cook Laos food! i dont have to call my family and ask them how to make certain dishes anymore and thats because now i can youtube it. THANKS TO YOU! You cook like my MOM and I LOVE WATCHING IT! now i can make it in my own home! THANK YOU and keep it coming, nana! on your next video can you show us how to make or lam? thanks

  • @SonnyDelight
    @SonnyDelight 5 років тому

    Making this dish right now! Wish me luck

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  5 років тому

      Sonny Delight you'll do fine, but good luck and let me know how it turned out

    • @SonnyDelight
      @SonnyDelight 5 років тому

      @@CookingwithNana came out really well! Kop chai lai lai :) I sent you a picture of it on Instagram

  • @maix139
    @maix139 11 років тому

    looks good! i like ur style and want to try it someday

  • @Mtrueyang
    @Mtrueyang 11 років тому +2

    Can you teach us how to make the noodles? That would be really helpful!

  • @tmasudaa
    @tmasudaa 11 років тому

    Wow! It looks delicious. I've been craving for kowpiek sen for so long but don't want to bother my grandmother to make it since she says it's a lot of work :( but now I want to try cooking for her as well as the family after watching this video of yours (as well as the yummy others) thank you so much for sharing your recipes. :D Usually when my grandmother cooks it though she just dumps the whole noodles in the broth and it becomes thick and, well, not so clear...I like your way better lol.

  • @sayphcanhluangraj152
    @sayphcanhluangraj152 7 років тому

    Looks good nana I would like some.

  • @ritaho85
    @ritaho85 10 років тому

    Never thought to boil the noodles first. What a great tip, thanks!

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

      ritaho85 As I said in the video, you don't need to boil the noodle first, but I like to do it so the broth is clearer when I serve it. Good luck!

  • @inari00000
    @inari00000 10 років тому

    I must try this. It looks too good!

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

      inari00000 yes, you must try. it's very easy.

  • @boobookittayfck
    @boobookittayfck 11 років тому

    This looks so good! I've been craving kowpiek for the longest. Should've payed attention when mama told me too. Thank you so much for the tutorial though!

  • @SiimplySandy
    @SiimplySandy 11 років тому +1

    You should make a tutorial for nam van :)

  • @prettywings8626
    @prettywings8626 11 років тому

    Great video!! Thank you for sharing

  • @ceecee031
    @ceecee031 11 років тому

    Thanks a lot for the video!

  • @joyous8248
    @joyous8248 6 років тому

    I just made that other day !!!

  • @dodobrain2620
    @dodobrain2620 7 років тому

    crispy pork pieces is heavenly

  • @gaillemaire9387
    @gaillemaire9387 5 років тому

    I loved this video! It was perfect, easy to follow your recipe (using prepared chicken broth....not usual, but it's AOK with me) Honestly this was a good recipe and I'll try it. I will be looking for more of your recipes and video's. Thank you!

  • @tomandphil
    @tomandphil 11 років тому

    thank you so much for your time , but i can't find your video for PA TANG GO, can you please have that on...so i'll learn how to do that....hehehh....thanks again..:)
    have a wonderful week end..:)

  • @katttthy
    @katttthy 11 років тому

    Thank you for this video!!

  • @Hatsana
    @Hatsana 11 років тому

    You make great videos. Can you make a video of your version of Pho?

  • @CookingwithNana
    @CookingwithNana  11 років тому

    True Yang: The noodles (Sen Kowpiek) is linked in the video description. Please click MORE on the description. I can not link in the comment.

  • @CookingwithNana
    @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

    Pig Rabbit, search "Nana Patongko" for the bread. That video might be a bit distracting. I plan to make a new one later.

  • @laniebcx
    @laniebcx 11 років тому

    Found it! Thank you!!

  • @msstephaniexiong
    @msstephaniexiong 11 років тому

    looks delicious!!! YUM!

  • @lanz0079
    @lanz0079 10 років тому

    Wld lv to c how u mke the ndles! Lv ur vids xx

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

      Lana Poi the very first video I uploaded on UA-cam was the one showing how to make the noodles. It's also linked in the description.

  • @CookingwithNana
    @CookingwithNana  11 років тому

    MrHatsana, my version of Pho is similar to my version of Lao Sukiyaki Soup. When I have time, I will make a video of my Lao feu, but in the meantime, please search "nana sukiyaki soup" to find the sukiyaki soup video.

  • @dejvongsan
    @dejvongsan 11 років тому

    I like how you added the ingredients here. :)

  • @eckoaphig
    @eckoaphig 10 років тому

    yummmyyyyyy

  • @gabrielakhounpraseuth1568
    @gabrielakhounpraseuth1568 5 років тому

    My husband is Lao and I am mexican. He requested i make this for Dinner. Lets see how it turns out

  • @bukdavid509
    @bukdavid509 10 років тому +4

    Good job on the video! I think this is better then Pho!!!

  • @uokiamxiong3360
    @uokiamxiong3360 3 роки тому

    Do you know way how to store the uncooked noodles!?!?

  • @AhnayDiary
    @AhnayDiary 11 років тому

    YUMMMMMMMMMMMMMY! totally doing that today!

  • @CrystalLyfoung21
    @CrystalLyfoung21 7 років тому

    Looks very delicious!! I watched a lot of your videos the whole day!! Craving for so much stuff especially since I'm pregnant 😊 I want spicy food lol

  • @SinfulBlissxis3
    @SinfulBlissxis3 11 років тому

    Thank you for your recipe!! :)

  • @TheWilkenator
    @TheWilkenator 8 років тому

    FYI most of the granulated chicken soup bases and boullion have msg in them. If you wanted to not make so much you could use chicken broth instead, yes?

  • @dsomlit
    @dsomlit 11 років тому

    Thank , that's what I've been waiting for. I never used or seen that cilantro root, if I can't find it, I plan to used Thai coriander root. As for patanko, coz lot of work , I will buy instead of doing, even taste not good as homemade one

  • @viktoriamurillo7529
    @viktoriamurillo7529 5 років тому

    What part of California,? I being looking for it

  • @souvinutthepphomma1418
    @souvinutthepphomma1418 11 років тому +1

    Where do u live? I want to visit u

  • @GreenEyes9178
    @GreenEyes9178 10 років тому

    Can you share with me how you make your noodles. Please and thank you!

  • @vanessakhammao694
    @vanessakhammao694 8 років тому

    Will you be making a pho video any time soon?

  • @kayser143
    @kayser143 8 років тому

    no pork blood?

  • @CookingwithNana
    @CookingwithNana  11 років тому +1

    Thekhamcox: I made patongko video already. :)

  • @Dsom-el7zg
    @Dsom-el7zg 5 років тому

    can i just add rice to this and have it that way

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  5 років тому

      Danny Sommay you can add cooked rice to the broth and eat it that way. But if you are thinking of making the "rice porridge" (Khao piek Khao) it's a little different.

  • @laphong341
    @laphong341 10 років тому

    I request beef ball, pho bo and banh gio.
    Thanks

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

      Lap Hong I haven't had time to make new videos yet, but I would love to make these when I have time.

  • @fionat6498
    @fionat6498 10 років тому

    Can you please make a video on how to make your home made satay garlic :-)

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

      Fiona, it is just oil and chopped garlic. Is that the one you are talking about?

    • @fionat6498
      @fionat6498 10 років тому

      Yes :) how is it so red though?

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

      When I run out of it, I will make a video if I remember. Basically, I just fry the chopped garlic in the oil until I get the color I want.

    • @fionat6498
      @fionat6498 10 років тому +1

      Thank you!! You are amazing.

  • @gracesoamazing
    @gracesoamazing 10 років тому

    So i noticed you didnt use lemon grass? Does it matter?? Please let me know cause i wanted to male your broth!

    • @TheWilkenator
      @TheWilkenator 8 років тому

      +Der Xiong Depends on the flavors you are looking for. You could use lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves, but they all taste gingery to me. Try it with or without or with all three. It's going to be good anytime you cook like this isn't it?

  • @phonatik
    @phonatik 11 років тому

    Im waiting on a pho video :)

  • @peakarach7051
    @peakarach7051 7 років тому

    It's Khao Piak Sen, don't get confused with Khao Piak Khao, Khao Soy, Khao Poon...

  • @tylerratt
    @tylerratt 9 років тому +2

    Why do you boil the noodles all at once. That ruins the texture of the Khao Piek Sen and makes it soggy.
    My family usually wait and boil it until it's ready to be eaten.

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  9 років тому +5

      i only boiled as much as needed to serve people who are ready to eat. Does your family make the noodles the same way as mine? They don't get soggy that fast, but I agree that it's best to boil when people are ready to eat.

    • @tylerratt
      @tylerratt 9 років тому

      Yes. Exactly!
      I meant, it gets too soft not soggy.

    • @somchanhphanhlathy1658
      @somchanhphanhlathy1658 7 років тому +1

      cool idea, I like it when mom chop the chicken with the bone in, makes it more fun to eat.

  • @xayaphonesongkham
    @xayaphonesongkham 9 років тому

    👍👍👍👍🍲🍲

  • @8x6inches
    @8x6inches 10 років тому

    That looks sooooooooo good. I live out in the boonies for work and I realllly miss this dish. This is torture!

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

      Booyakaa there aren't that many ingredients and not that expensive. Next time you go into town, just stock up on the ingredients and make it yourself.