We Tried Bangkok’s Explosive Fire Wok Stir Fry | Street Eats | Bon Appétit
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- Опубліковано 19 лют 2024
- Bon Appétit joins chef Lucas Sin in Bangkok's Chinatown to try legendary fire wok (wok hei) stir fry. The explosion of flame and smoke isn’t just for show, but for incredible flavor through emulsification.
Director: Joe Pickard
Director of Photography: Nic Ko
Editor: Jared Hutchinson
Host: Lucas Sin
Producer: Ali Inglese
Line Producer: Jen McGinity
Production Manager: Janine Dispensa
Production Coordinator: Elizabeth Hymes
Assistant Camera: Walter Lai
Audio Engineer: Jonathan Ho
Production Assistant: Mag Shuiman
Researcher: Vivian Jao
Fact-Checker: Ryan Harrington
Translator: Chawadee Nualkhair
Post Production Supervisor: Andrea Farr
Post Production Coordinator: Scout Alter
Supervising Editor: Eduardo Araujo
Assistant Editor: Lauren Worona
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Chef Lucas explains technique so well…
you can tell Lucas has a real passion for food by the way he speaks about it
Lucas is probably the best food host I've seen. Every aspect of the cooking process is explained in detail by Lucas. We definitely need more food videos with Lucas!
Props to Lucas for keeping his white shirt pristine. HOW DOES HE DO IT?!?
His closet is just all white shirts
Lucas is great. 'Street eats' w/ Lucas is my favorite food series currently
Been watching cooking shows since I was a child. 43 years ago. This dude is one of the best. cheers!
Same! 😊
seeing lucas geeking out over cooking techniques is peak entertainment
i love his enthusiasm! Really well explained, you can tell how passionate he is about this.
Chef Lucas is the single handed reason I still watch BA -truly the best food host on the channel!!
Lucas is the only person that could get me hyped up over spiced emulsification oil water things
His enthusiasm and clear knowledgeable explanation is so contagious. Love anything to do with Lucas. Amazing to see him discussing a staple Thai dishes too!
chef Lucas is amazing
Lucas has the knowledge to inform and the laid back personality that comes across as genuine its the perfect combo. The best Ive seen since Bourdain I hope he begins to do longer form videos soon
I've never heard the term Wok Hei so well-explained like this..
I was walking by when you guys were filming. Had no idea it was for bon appétit. Very cool!
I need an hour long vlog just Lucas wandering through Thailand for food
This episode gives me a new and broader understanding of wok hei. Lucas is amazing as usual.
Chef Lucas used of short, and succinct sentences presents better than some 30minute docu series at this point. Keep 'em coming
Lucas is undisputedly the best food host I’ve ever watched.
The description and knowledge in asian cuisine and techniques! Love watching Luca's videos and learning new things.
Of all youtube recommendations, when I see chef Lucas, I click it first. Please make it 1 hour long.
The way chef explain a cuisine is fascinating. Love it
Love Lucas' knowledge!! He's a super informative and concise teacher, love it
This is one of the first recipes I looked up after visiting Bangkok. Fi Kiaw is fire!!!
Chef Lucas needs his very own series, Would love to see a few episodes every week, do a tour around the world!
I love the detailed explanation and this vege dish soooo much
This is epic! Love Lucas breaking down the explosive cooking technique.
Love Chef Lucas and his wealth of knowledge!!
I know cooking is an art but I also love technical scientific explanations and Chef Lucas is one of the best.
Love ur commentary, u rock!
Can we please have like an hour long episode of Lucas’s travels please!! I would love a long format version of his content!
As an Asian who eats and cooks this type of food on a daily basis, to me its like breathing. But its still fascinating to watch him breakdown all the flavor profile that we often take for granted. Great appreciation.
Love this guy
Amazing love Thai street food
Lucas makes even the most difficult and complex cooking easy to digest and understandable.. We would love to have him do the same with our stone-milled bread and bagels. Chef Lucas please know you're always welcome to One Mighty Mill's Test Bakery and Mill in Lynn, MA. We would be honored to have you as a guest
Love chef Lucas videos ❤
The beauty of wok hei! 😍😍 Please come to Malaysia if possible, especially for the Penang CKT, using charcoal fire to cook
Water spinach is my favorite vegetable. It's also very popular in Taiwan. It's hard to find in the area of the USA where I live but it's starting to be grown locally in greenhouses. Its such a tasty, clean flavor that pairs so we'll with salt and garlic. Next time I make it I'm going to add chili's like the Thai do!
More Chef Lucas!
Really love the chef's explanation! FYI, for anybody who wanna try, the dishes are a bit salty and oily (and hot), so we normally eat them with plain rice or rice soup.
Love how you describe "Wok Hei"
That looks delish, I'd sure have a bite or two😍
Chef Lucas should try and explain the differences between south Texas bbq, central Texas bbq, Carolina bbq, and Korean bbq like explains wok techniques in this video. That would be interesting to see
lucas is my fav chef on youtube!
thanks for the amazing videos
I hope Chef Lucas never stops doing these Asian street food series
Great explanation of culture & cuisine
i see lucas, i click
Best series on the channel
Cant go wrong just following his recommendations
Might not have eyebrows after.
we need longer episodes!
i love chef lucas
We need more Lucas content!
Lucas is the GOAT
WE NEED MORE LUCAS!!
FASCINATINGGG
ong choy is amazing. one of my favorite cantonese vege dishes
Camerawork and hosting at its best
Awesome 👏
Very interesting!
young OG
It’s kind of absurdly hilarious that there’s a Greek woman very loudly formally greeting somebody in Greek in the middle of Bangkok’s Chinatown 😂 (4:45)
Come to Malaysia too ❤ and explain the dishes there so many different type of cuisine with the mix of every culture
ONLY WHEN I SEE CHEF LUCAS I WATCH THE VIDEO.
Even in Thai, there are seafood in streetfood and cheap too. Still not possible in my country.
Thanks for the vid. Very educational!
morning glory is the thai dish i love
Seriously.... Asian cuisine is by farrrrrrrr the best!!!
Y'all are Still Uploading in 1080p...I Expect More of You Guys! Love...
More Lucas please
a yale graduate that opened his first restaurant at 16. it shows 💪🔥
All the locals wondering why Lucas is freaking out over some stir fried veggies 😂
Extremely high or extremely low temperatures can also break an emulsion, which is why yogurt is so tricky to cook with, and why mayonnaise will break if applied to something that's extremely hot.
I never catch a video this early
one of my fave spot when visiting krung thep ;)
I'm sweating just watching this!
Yummy 😊
I ATE HEREEEEEEEEE
we need a skin care routine vid
Yeah that water spinach is super yummy.
Water spinach, which in mandarin translates to hollow vegetable, is one of my favourite vegetables to eat, and I usually hate eating greens.
Come to visit Malaysia and ready to be mind blown.
🔥
that’s morning glory not spinach hahahaha, awesome series tho love itt
You're in Thailand. If you collab'd with Chinese cooking demystified it would be legendary
For show and for dough🥹🫶
When i was in malaysia and found out one dish of morning glory was less than 1usd, i had to eat 2 dishes. Could eat it everyday as my veg.
Lucas is what David Chang thought he was before going commercial.
Bon Appetit please come to Malaysia with Lucas. Asian food to Americans is always Thai or Vietnamese. Show Malaysia, and while you're at it, Indonesia some love.
More Lucas
Legend says that the chef no longer has eyebrows.
Next time would be helpful if you could put the restaurant name in the description or in the video! But after some Googling, I believe that place is called "Fikeaw Yaowarat".
the next antony bourdain!
Chef lucas is the next bourdain
Tasty
Anyone else notice that all of Lucas's videos take place at night or inside? He's a vampire...
Chef Lucas explains techniques the chef didn't even know he had.
Uber wok hay unlocked
I literally walked past this stall last night and now im in pattaya beach :(
We need Google map location links please!!
This looks amazing but I have Celiac. How can I eat in Bangkok if everything has soy sauce
In this context, Szechuan peppercorn as well as green peppercorn are mentioned at the end. Are we to understand that they’re one and the same in this dish and not, secondarily, unripe black peppercorns? Or does this dish contain both?
Normally Thai dishes doesn't use fresh Sichuan pepper corn (never seen one too), Just a regular pepper corn.
@@Rajbangsathanks. I ended up seeing on Wikipedia section for green pepper specifically mentions it’s used in Thai cuisine plus the fact that they don’t store well.
However, since Szechuan pepper is known to have green and red types I found it a bit confusing.
He mentions finding Szechuan peppercorns usually pickled or brined outside of Asia but that’s not my experience. I’ve only ever seen it dried. So I’m also confused. I wonder there’s some confusion over the names here.
@@TheRyanblackwood yes its 100% Thai pepper corn in this case