C/w Nana: Lao Pandan Rice Dessert (ເຂົ້າປາດ == Khao Pahd)

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  • Опубліковано 15 чер 2013
  • Khao Pahd (ເຂົ້າປາດ), literally means "sliced rice." It is a pandan-flavored flour dessert topped with shredded coconut. This dessert is very popular at Lao temple festivals.
    * Thanks to my sister-in-law Thoy for sharing her tip about the flour. *
    :: Cooking with Nana: Lao Pandan Rice Dessert (ເຂົ້າປາດ == Khao Pahd)
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  • @Yajzoo44
    @Yajzoo44 6 років тому +1

    I tried the recipe and it came out wonderful. I did adjust the salt measurement to half tsp. But everything else was perfecto! Thank you so much!

  • @maivxis28
    @maivxis28 11 років тому +2

    Thanks So much for sharing Nana! I made some today and my family loved it. Keep up the good work I enjoy watching your show.

  • @soplily
    @soplily 8 років тому

    One of my favorite dessert. thanks for sharing Nana!!!

  • @patpara4710
    @patpara4710 10 років тому

    Thanks Nana for all these wonderful recipes. Looking forward to making it. Love Lao food! :-)

  • @dawchoden7031
    @dawchoden7031 5 років тому +2

    Thanks for sharing your skills, have a good health, and share with us more yummy foods
    😊😊😊😊😊

  • @sasiperry9936
    @sasiperry9936 9 років тому

    Look Great , I will try to make it on my day off and hope it come out great like you did and Yummy. Thank you Nana to share this recipe and other recipes .

  • @nancyyang709
    @nancyyang709 7 років тому

    Thank you for putting this show on. you are a excellent cook. Easy to follow. Thank you

  • @hlithao6888
    @hlithao6888 9 років тому +2

    I just made it...it turn out perfect. It taste so delicious!!!! Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @milarosenalica736
    @milarosenalica736 8 років тому +1

    I'm not sure about the flour. Can I use any kind of rice flour, or is. It glutinous white flour?

  • @Video6662
    @Video6662 11 років тому

    Thanks for sharing, you are a great chef NANA !

  • @AznGummi
    @AznGummi 11 років тому

    Thank you so much! I am so excited to try making this!

  • @phouvaphommavongsa7356
    @phouvaphommavongsa7356 9 років тому +2

    Thank you for your recipe... I will try to do it.:-)

  • @prasit67
    @prasit67 11 років тому

    thank you nana for a simple and easy recipe !

  • @clvang93
    @clvang93 11 років тому

    I have been looking for this recipe for years, but didn't know the name of it. Thank you so much. Love all your recipes. Thank you so much. Please continue to share your recipes

  • @niwastbrekness7088
    @niwastbrekness7088 8 років тому

    Yummy! Cooking with Nana thank you

  • @CookingwithNana
    @CookingwithNana  10 років тому +2

    145cvb, The package says "steam pork rice flour" but the ingredients listed on the bag said tapioca flour and corn starch. My sister-in-law gave me the tip to use this mix .

  • @milarosenalica736
    @milarosenalica736 8 років тому

    Wow! Looked beautiful.

  • @pattyphommahaxay
    @pattyphommahaxay 11 років тому

    Thanks u much Nana...i did pretty good making my first kao padh.

  • @Hunnysweet619
    @Hunnysweet619 11 років тому

    OMG! I have been searching for this recipe for a very long time. Thank you for sharing this recipe! You are the best. Can't wait to try it out. I will let you know how it goes.

  • @joyous8248
    @joyous8248 7 років тому

    This is my absolute favorite dessert!!

  • @hoshimickotrash7290
    @hoshimickotrash7290 10 років тому +1

    Kop Jai Lai Lai Der T Sharing!

  • @nounouvu
    @nounouvu 9 років тому

    If I use the panda extract in can how many should I use?

  • @nkaujhuayan3323
    @nkaujhuayan3323 6 років тому

    I saw someone use the ingredient list and just now saw an actual video of it, I bought the red bag Asian flour, would that work -.- ?

  • @sinnamek3522
    @sinnamek3522 8 років тому

    Omg!!! Looks so yummy

  • @CallieRaj
    @CallieRaj 10 років тому

    i love watching your channel, keep it up sis!!!

  • @kbthoj
    @kbthoj 8 років тому

    I love this desert

  • @wonanwb33
    @wonanwb33 11 років тому

    คลิปวิดีโอนี้มีข้อมูลดีมาก.ขอบคุณสำหรับการอัปโหลด!!!

  • @carlotabasa4781
    @carlotabasa4781 9 років тому

    Hi nana,
    I want to know where i can buy the coconut shredder that you showed in this video. thanks.

  • @foodlovers8543
    @foodlovers8543 10 років тому

    you made it looked so easy, hahaha. of course, my English husband and my Lao/English children are "seb lai" to anything I cooked. thanx to you. keep cooking!!!

  • @KoalaVG
    @KoalaVG 10 років тому

    Nana, I love his recipe. I've went to a Lao wedding and they were serving this dessert. I ate so much and tried to find this recipe for a long time. No one makes is exact until I saw your video. I can't wait to make it. Will let you know how is it.

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

      KoalaVG yes, please let me know how it turned out for you.

  • @88OneS
    @88OneS 11 років тому

    Thanks sis!! I will try it!!

  • @jzv4333
    @jzv4333 3 роки тому

    Hi cooking with nana,
    Thank u, thank u. Gotta try this. Can’t wait. Can you consider making a recipe video for kanom sun? I’ve tried so many steamed tapioca layered cake recipes, but none are turning out (unless if I steam it for 5 hours or more & only keep it like 3 layers).

  • @fernandobesterei7347
    @fernandobesterei7347 4 роки тому

    Savandi khaaaa 😁🙏 what katoy kway 😁😆👏👏

  • @Saola316
    @Saola316 11 років тому

    Wow that's easy to make!!! Tq for saring

  • @Hawaiianorchid
    @Hawaiianorchid 10 років тому

    There's pandan juice in a can. We can use it but how many cups? I know u did 4 cups but your can is bigger. Can u let me know?

  • @thesilentyellow5924
    @thesilentyellow5924 10 років тому +1

    I luv your amazing videos :)

  • @doodahgurlie
    @doodahgurlie 11 років тому

    Really appreciate you taking the time to do all this, Nana. Can I make a recipe request? My mom made this really spicy coconut milk fish soup that is served over rice vermicelli. Other ingredients I recall are minced pork or pork ribs, pork skin, paedak, lemon grass, etc. You garnish it with thinly sliced banana flower blossoms and other fresh vegetables prior to serving. Would LOVE for you to demonstrate this recipe for me since my mother is no longer with us. Thanks again your time!

  • @joysanixay
    @joysanixay 10 років тому +1

    thanks for sharing.. i love your show very much.. from kon lao in Florida

  • @straightup8615
    @straightup8615 9 років тому +2

    Pandan leaves doesn't make it bitter. I'm pretty sure the bitterness came from the food coloring that's why I don't use any food coloring. But then I make everything from scratch. Bitterness can be from combination of ingredient.

  • @adviser1
    @adviser1 8 років тому

    what kind of flour are you using? thanks!

  • @AkiraElric1985
    @AkiraElric1985 11 років тому

    Looks delicious Name, thx !!

  • @Lillyiann
    @Lillyiann 8 років тому

    looks delicious, can you do one on Nam vanh ( Cendol ) the green worms. what I use to call it as a kid. That's the one thing my mom didn't know how to make. it was my favorite!

  • @ChristineM342
    @ChristineM342 10 років тому

    Sabaidee Nana, I love your how-to-video. The way you explain and speak Lao and English, I just love your pleasant personality. I keep coming back to your video. Thank you so much for sharing.

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

      +Christy Le You're welcome and thanks for the encouragement.

  • @kaidala3
    @kaidala3 8 років тому +2

    2:58 i'm gonna ບົດມັນ 5555
    thank you der :)

  • @1bootayfulxlili
    @1bootayfulxlili 10 років тому

    Can you make the hard jello dessert? It's clear and I think it's made with coconut juice also… I've had them at weddings.

  • @mrssovang7873
    @mrssovang7873 11 років тому

    Do you have a recipe for the tapioca dessert with coconut flakes? I'm not sure if it's steamed or made the same way as this.

  • @SwTBbGrl99
    @SwTBbGrl99 11 років тому

    Did you add salt and if you did, how much was add?

  • @poonyisasitthisin1724
    @poonyisasitthisin1724 11 років тому

    น่ากินมากๆ

  • @fannyknit
    @fannyknit 11 років тому

    ถ้าเราหั่นเอาแกนกลางใบออก..(แข็ง) จะช่วยให้ใบเตยปั่นง่ายละเอียดเร็วกว่ามั๊ยคะ?

  • @Taumliab
    @Taumliab 7 років тому +1

    ? did you add 2 can of coconut to the flour and brown sugar and added 4 additional cup to it?

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  7 років тому

      Julianna Fang two cans of coconut milk and 4 cans of water.

  • @CookingwithNana
    @CookingwithNana  10 років тому +1

    foodlovers, glad you liked it. I hope you tried it and it came out delicious. :)

  • @beevang7967
    @beevang7967 4 роки тому

    U have recipe for small batch? I have small family so I don't want to make that much. Ty

  • @miketzai9209
    @miketzai9209 7 років тому

    hi. there does anybody knows where too buy pandan leaves or pasta in bangkok.....just love it

    • @thaizsweetz
      @thaizsweetz 7 років тому

      Mike Tzai any Asian store should have fresh pandan leaves :)

  • @purpleharmony89
    @purpleharmony89 11 років тому

    Hi Nana, Can I substitute the Golden brown sugar to Pure Palm Sugar?

  • @jolinnathecraic8039
    @jolinnathecraic8039 10 років тому +1

    thanks

  • @toskevhlub
    @toskevhlub 10 років тому +1

    Nana, I tried to do it, but it turn out kinda bitter. Did I put too much pandan leaves? On your recipe, it say 7oz pandan leaves but I put 8oz of pandan leaves.

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому +1

      Yes, if you use too much pandan leaves it will be bitter.

  • @CookingwithNana
    @CookingwithNana  11 років тому

    Ying Chang, I don't have a video for khao lod song yet, but if you watch my "khao leng feun" video, halfway through I show how to make the shape for khao lod song. Just need to adjust that recipe a little to make it into a dessert instead of sour soup.

  • @bukhakit
    @bukhakit 11 років тому

    I love Laos food..

  • @dukechheng5982
    @dukechheng5982 4 роки тому

    Nana can u show me how to make pork stick on grill because it only under Thai version I don’t understand

  • @MizzDiva0321
    @MizzDiva0321 11 років тому

    Nana!!you are Awsome.. im laos/thai .. I live far away from my mom so I dont have time to lwarn how to cook our authentic food. . Thank you, im going to try everything you make.. also can you make a tutorial for "stir fried crab" its delicious

  • @rasmeev23
    @rasmeev23 11 років тому

    Instead of processing the pandan leaves, is it possible to substitute that process with the liquid pandan leaves that comes in a can? =)

  • @maisiaxiong2433
    @maisiaxiong2433 10 років тому +1

    I went to 2 different asian store to look for the steam pork flour but they don't have it. Is there any other flour that I can use instead of the steam pork flour?

    • @SamM-kq7km
      @SamM-kq7km 6 років тому

      Yes, I would like to know too Nana.

  • @kham14k
    @kham14k 7 років тому

    THANK YOU

  • @KoalaVG
    @KoalaVG 10 років тому

    Thanks for the recipe. Mine turn out similar to yours however, do you know why it taste bitter. I use the frozen pandan leaves but the khao pahd came out bitter. I'm going to try to make a lot for a party tomorrow and was afraid that it may become bitter. I tried to chew on the leaves and was a bit bitter. Do you know why it taste bitter?

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

      KoalaVG The bitterness is likely from the pandan leaves. Make sure you don't have any pandan pieces in the mix and make sure you dilute it with enough water.

    • @ilovenoy
      @ilovenoy 10 років тому

      You can also use the pandan water that is already in a can instead of using the leaves. The taste will come out the same.

    • @wathineekerns2815
      @wathineekerns2815 9 років тому

      looking good

  • @phoua90
    @phoua90 10 років тому +1

    thanks !!!!!

  • @Hawaiianorchid
    @Hawaiianorchid 10 років тому

    Can we make it without the pandan leave and use the liquid from the can and use green pandan paste aroma?

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

      Yuli Yusongphong yes, you can leave out the pandan leaves, but I think tastes best with the real pandan leaves in there.

  • @Hawaiianorchid
    @Hawaiianorchid 10 років тому

    also can u tell me how to make it with the pandan extract juice? the one in the cans? I dont want to use the leaves. thank you

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

      You can use the pandan extract from the can if you want. In that case you don't have to blend any leaves. Just use the extract from the can.

    • @Ksisounthone
      @Ksisounthone 5 років тому

      Cooking with Nana so for this same amount how many cans would we have to use?

  • @pairojrangsikul3864
    @pairojrangsikul3864 5 років тому

    I love your channel

  • @bounthanhsavath8990
    @bounthanhsavath8990 8 років тому

    How to make khao pad in microwave Nana? I like your cooking!

  • @Hawaiianorchid
    @Hawaiianorchid 10 років тому

    If I use the cans how many cans should I use? I find using 4 is too soft

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому +1

      Yuli Yusongphong the cans I used to measure were 960 ml each (about 2-1/3 cups each) so total extract is about 9-1/3 cups. If your khao pahd is too soft, it might be because you didn't heat it long enough to let the water evaporate.

  • @CookingwithNana
    @CookingwithNana  11 років тому

    purpleharmony89, I have never tried palm sugar instead of brown sugar for this dessert. I think the palm sugar is more expensive. If you try it with palm sugar, please let me know how it turned out. I will try it too when if I get the chance.

  • @Ksisounthone
    @Ksisounthone 7 років тому

    hi for the pandan i have the can kind,how many cans do i use for this amount that your making?

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  7 років тому

      k sisounthone the canned pandan is 14 fl oz I think. The pandan used in the video filled four 19 fl oz cans. You would use about 5 to 6 cans of the pandan.

    • @Ksisounthone
      @Ksisounthone 6 років тому

      Cooking with Nana thanks for the info. Will it taste the same if i use the can ones?

  • @yingchang8515
    @yingchang8515 11 років тому

    hi nana love all of ur cooking videos. please do a tutorial on how to make cendol or lod chong! don't know what it's call in lao but hopefully u know what I'm talking about. thanks in advance.

  • @maleena1986
    @maleena1986 10 років тому

    how much pandan leaves n coconut milk i need if i only want to make one tray?

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

      MaiTong Vue The ingredients I used can make two trays, so you can split everything in half to make one tray.

  • @foodlovers8543
    @foodlovers8543 9 років тому

    do you have anything on black and coconut milk dessert?

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  9 років тому

      foodlovers sorry, I haven't made anymore desserts yet.

  • @theonenidah
    @theonenidah 11 років тому

    nana is my aunt.but in lao i would have to call her bah nana.love u auntie!

  • @CookingwithNana
    @CookingwithNana  10 років тому +1

    Thank you for the support, SeaDouble07!

  • @saifon1232
    @saifon1232 6 років тому

    Any other flour that I can use? Because I can’t find the one you are using.

    • @joymchugh17
      @joymchugh17 6 років тому

      Sai Fon ... I suggest you to search for @kanom piak poon than you can find actually recipes.

  • @maixiong8112
    @maixiong8112 5 років тому

    Hello Nana
    I’ve followed your recipes exactly but y does my khao pahd turned out bitter :(

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  5 років тому

      Mai Xiong if it's bitter that means too much pandan

  • @petes9140
    @petes9140 4 роки тому

    Nice instructions gonna try it using the gloves......

  • @khampounhkeovongsa4811
    @khampounhkeovongsa4811 2 роки тому

    ຂອບໃຈ

  • @TheBotWithTheShot
    @TheBotWithTheShot 11 років тому

    Hi ! nana , thanks for your recipe ,I 'll try to make some today , Oh ! nana ,can i add some roast seasamee seed too ? ,

  • @malu9221
    @malu9221 9 років тому

    where did you get your coconut shredder?

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  9 років тому

      Ma Lu, I got mine at the local Asian market. They are usually with the fruit peelers.

  • @21pxy
    @21pxy 10 років тому

    Can you please do the 9 layer cake. Thank you.

  • @CookingwithNana
    @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

    Callie Raj, thanks for your support. :)

  • @Saola316
    @Saola316 11 років тому

    Sharing**

  • @zenyelizondo2439
    @zenyelizondo2439 7 років тому

    pls show written recipe. thank you

  • @foodlovers8543
    @foodlovers8543 11 років тому

    hoi Nana, please show us how to make kanom koke. sweet and one filled with meat that we eat with nam cheo. thanks!

  • @CookingwithNana
    @CookingwithNana  11 років тому

    Doodah Gurl, I think you are talking about "Khaopoon Num Jeo" In mine, I didn't use coconut, but it has fish.

  • @miketzai9209
    @miketzai9209 7 років тому

    i
    schedder you can buy in big c if you are in thailand

  • @user-ru1yh5zq3t
    @user-ru1yh5zq3t 7 років тому

    ເວົາເປັນພາສາລາວໄດບໍ່ຢາກຮູ້ນາ

  • @beautifulyaj89
    @beautifulyaj89 10 років тому

    Where can I buy the padan leaf

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  10 років тому

      See Yang I get the pandan leaves from the Asian markets. They are usually frozen, but some stores will have fresh leaves at certain times.

  • @alannguyen6337
    @alannguyen6337 8 років тому

    Make some more desserts please

  • @midnightpoppyland
    @midnightpoppyland Рік тому

    Mine was not smooth. Did i overcooked it? 😅

  • @LymeeCha
    @LymeeCha 11 років тому

    Can you show us to make the Lao seafood salad? I love salads. Thanks.

  • @sonetay111
    @sonetay111 11 років тому

    Nana i like ur cooking for ur next cooking can you make khao nom jock i don't know how to call in english it's an appetizer

  • @CookingwithNana
    @CookingwithNana  11 років тому

    Yes, I know how to make kanom sunt, but ປະ​ຈຸ​ບັນຂ້ອຍ​ບໍ່​ມີ​ເວ​ລາ​ຫຼາຍ​.

  • @bukhakit
    @bukhakit 11 років тому

    I sugesst you add some sweet coco nut syrup on top, would bring it out I think.. Anyways, looks very delisious..

  • @AsiaDycharoeun32
    @AsiaDycharoeun32 11 років тому

    Can you do Nam Van

  • @viexay
    @viexay 4 роки тому

    Can you show me how you make your pandan honeycomb cake

    • @CookingwithNana
      @CookingwithNana  4 роки тому

      Viena Xay sorry, I haven’t learned to make that. I don’t really like to make desserts that much.