4 Thai street food recipes you can master at home | Marion’s Kitchen

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  • Опубліковано 28 гру 2024

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  • @inaala_nailo
    @inaala_nailo Рік тому +23

    Your videos always make me hungry lol

  • @suntanglory
    @suntanglory 4 місяці тому +1

    Beautiful Marion!How do you manage to look this heavenly and divine in the kitchen?Sending you love.❤😊

  • @P.veerabutr89
    @P.veerabutr89 Рік тому +1

    คุณ​เป็น​เชฟที่มีพรสวรรค์​ในความสามารถ​การทำอาหารเป็น​เลิศ​ #​เห็นคุณมาเรีย​นทำอาหาร​ไทยหลากหลายได้ครบถ้วน​เชื่อว่าอร่อย​มาก​ ฉันจะหัดทำที่คุณสอน​เริ่มต้น​พรุ่งนี้​เลยค่ะ..

  • @jennyrebecca7243
    @jennyrebecca7243 Рік тому +1

    The railway fried rice recipes background and aesthetic was/is my favorite version of your show. Hands down. Miss it.

  • @sophiaisabelle027
    @sophiaisabelle027 Рік тому +10

    Thanks for introducing us to Thai cuisine. God bless you and your family.

  • @sekioseki
    @sekioseki Рік тому +2

    I really love Yen-Ta-Fo. Omg. Your cooking is the best.

  • @Ying-patcha
    @Ying-patcha Рік тому +1

    คุณเป็นคนทำอาหารไทยที่เราชอบมากที่สุด คือต้นฉบับ น่าทาน และทำเองทุกขั้นตอน เช่นน้ำซอสเย็นตาโฟ หรือน้ำซุป ❤❤🤟🤟

  • @lisamolinar
    @lisamolinar Рік тому +5

    Miss lady, I second that emotion. Thank you so very much for introducing Thai food, Vietnamese, and Korean lotion all the styles of food that you have brought to our world here on, UA-cam I appreciate and I thank you for it!.. It's been a life-changing event. Keep them coming ,anything in the world right now , It would be in Bangkok. 🎉

  • @sofaiak
    @sofaiak Рік тому +5

    Loved this. Also those specs you're wearing in Thai railway friedrice segment looks 🔥

  • @tietan867
    @tietan867 Рік тому +12

    Love your key words “let the flavors make friends” 😊
    Excellent job! You do make it look so simple though. ❤

  • @m.taylor
    @m.taylor Рік тому +4

    At least she does not overstuff her mouth the way other food tubers do. Even in a casual setting she still maintains manners.

  • @aimeehodgin6359
    @aimeehodgin6359 Рік тому +3

    Thank you!!! I love your show! I have been a silent watcher but thought I would let you know "YOU RIGHT' NODDING, to the condiments! I am totally American, but my palate is definitely Thai, Vietnamese, Korean & Phillippines!!! Your show always brings me so much joy! Happy 4th of July! ❤🤍💙✌🏼

  • @alicesais770
    @alicesais770 8 місяців тому

    You totally inspired me to make all your recipes, thank you 🙏 for your sharing!

  • @charinaandojar7382
    @charinaandojar7382 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge..I love it

  • @elliejung6586
    @elliejung6586 Рік тому +2

    This is incredible. Thank you Marion

  • @ChiliPepperMadness
    @ChiliPepperMadness Рік тому

    Love making street food at home! Fantastic recipes!

  • @aliceadler4569
    @aliceadler4569 Рік тому +2

    Wonderful foods, Marion!!! Thanks!!! Will try!!! ♥️♥️🥰🥰🌺🌺

  • @Lequickreal
    @Lequickreal Рік тому

    The pad see ew! Oh my god!! made me miss Thailand mak mak krub

  • @Natalie-health-wellness
    @Natalie-health-wellness Рік тому

    I love these memories videos as they remind me what I’ve forgotten 😀😀
    That pink soup and the fried rice I still need to make

  • @SreyreanUch
    @SreyreanUch Рік тому

    Your video always make me hungry😋

  • @Grandmumjum
    @Grandmumjum Рік тому +1

    คุณยอดเยี่ยมมากจริงๆ เก่งกว่าคนไทยอย่างฉันอีก😂👍❤

  • @michaelspitalieri5254
    @michaelspitalieri5254 Рік тому

    Love ❤ watching your cooking video I love all these nice dishes that you make in the video and I love the music in the background it sounds like smooth jazz music.

  • @elsafischer3247
    @elsafischer3247 Рік тому

    It looks delicious thank you greetings from Switzerland

  • @sabaideesunshine
    @sabaideesunshine Рік тому

    I love watching your video I will be watching more often. Can you please make a list on the bottom so it will be easier to write down before going grocery. From Sysou Texas USA 🇺🇸

  • @siebastjan
    @siebastjan Рік тому +3

    Great video!! I noticed you didn't use oyster sauce in the Railway Fried Rice unlike some of your other fried rice recipes! Is that usually the case for Railway fried rice or is it common to also include Oyster sauce in this one too?

  • @leyarziespiritu0730
    @leyarziespiritu0730 Рік тому

    Nice cooking.. seems great and yummy dishes

  • @Happytinme4U
    @Happytinme4U Рік тому

    หิวเลย ❤😮

  • @nancynguyen8643
    @nancynguyen8643 Рік тому +1

    😋 love Thai food , yummy delicious! Now what do we need to make those soup without hot chili 🌶️? My mouth is watering but my stomach on 🔥😭🤣. Please

  • @harrietwong3175
    @harrietwong3175 Рік тому

    ❤ Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻

  • @PuiifaiiPiyawan
    @PuiifaiiPiyawan Рік тому

    Today go temple with my heart and start ❤

  • @ธนากรพะนิจรัมย์

    ดูน่าทานมาก.และก็อร่อย(แซบแซ๊บ)😅❤

  • @inocenciotensygarcia1012
    @inocenciotensygarcia1012 Рік тому

    I loved it.I’m going to try them.

  • @gramdown
    @gramdown Рік тому

    ❤ love this

  • @sfalpha
    @sfalpha Рік тому +3

    That exactly how home cooking broth/stocks in Thai Home are make without pork bones. Most soup just throw seasoned minced pork in with some spices and magic happens.

  • @ดวงรัตน์ไกรรอด

    ติดตามแล้วนะคะ❤

  • @larraamadeo5301
    @larraamadeo5301 7 місяців тому

    The auntie I help with special needs nephew love thai food.

  • @seonkawari1253
    @seonkawari1253 Рік тому

    Sawadi khaaaaa 😁🙏 kapun kha na kha paycacay teen iheaaaa 😁😂🤣

  • @christianchauhan23
    @christianchauhan23 Рік тому +2

    💛 all your videos #MARION👍

    • @Marionskitchen
      @Marionskitchen  Рік тому +2

      😍😍

    • @christianchauhan23
      @christianchauhan23 Рік тому +2

      @@Marionskitchen Once again ❤🤍💙 all your videos #MARION👍especially this one i just ❤🤍💙 Thai Fried 🍚.

  • @Kammm2020
    @Kammm2020 Рік тому +2

    I think when it comes to Thai food, I'm a bit of a purist - will fly to Thailand, or go to my nearest Thai resto. :) I tried to make pad Thai in 2018, and that was a big fat fail....

  • @khemaloving4031
    @khemaloving4031 Рік тому

    Everything looks so flavorful. What kind of oil are you using?

  • @risquecat
    @risquecat 3 місяці тому

    Red fermented bean curd. I have only used it once in this recipe. What else can I use it on?

  • @manueldsouza3396
    @manueldsouza3396 Рік тому +1

    HelloChefMarian
    Excellent.Excellent
    Cooking
    Chef.manuel
    Bombay

  • @narayanalee
    @narayanalee Рік тому +2

    love you chica dope always

  • @jla8070
    @jla8070 Рік тому

    Divine channel. Thanks

  • @patryk88
    @patryk88 Рік тому +2

    Missing the blood cake and pork innards for the Yen Ta Fo 😅

  • @noraherrera2311
    @noraherrera2311 7 місяців тому

    Love all your videos you explain everything so good, all I want to do is make Thai food which I love thanks for sharing also you always dress so cute love all your tops and your big errings (hoops)

  • @kabagyanmasterpiece
    @kabagyanmasterpiece Рік тому

    Most Likely We Made Also That Kind Of Cooking Techniques. But Anyway KUDOS! WITH QUALITY CONTENT

  • @daviddas5946
    @daviddas5946 Рік тому

    nice look, "Klie Young", sorry for the spellings...

  • @razzrazzly6078
    @razzrazzly6078 Рік тому

    Notice the cookware. I use bamboo and wouldn't trade it for titanium.

  • @PuiifaiiPiyawan
    @PuiifaiiPiyawan Рік тому

    Thanks mama love

  • @diannabranson5566
    @diannabranson5566 Рік тому +1

    What is the blender/food processor you are using?

  • @stever456
    @stever456 Рік тому

    Fuyoiii Auntie Marion

  • @brin57
    @brin57 Рік тому

    MMmmm!! Khao Soi 🥰 Would it be a bad call to say it's Thailands Laksa ? Or maybe the other way around 😁

  • @loriki8766
    @loriki8766 Рік тому

    All those recipes look soooo delicious! Unfortunately I'm unable to eat hot spice. Are there any good substitutes for those hot peppers? If I am ever fortunate enough to visit Bangkok, is there any street food that's not spicy hot?

    • @virginbrain_
      @virginbrain_ 9 місяців тому +1

      Yes. Not all foods in Thailand hot. There are so many to choose from.

  • @deboraalexis4016
    @deboraalexis4016 Рік тому

    Looks juicy and tasty 😋

  • @lilisaliss
    @lilisaliss Рік тому

    Wooh mantap

  • @aurosaha
    @aurosaha Рік тому

    Hi Marion,Thanks for all your effort in making cooking look easy! I have a query- I'm from India and I'm unable to find Rolled Noodles for pad sew noodles. I'm a big big fan of Pad Sew but unable to cook the dish. Is there any other way to buy rolled rice noodles or could you please suggest any other alternative option for the noodles? Request your suggestion.

  • @tooktikwm7477
    @tooktikwm7477 Рік тому

    I think lime juice is better than vinegar because it gives lime smell also.

  • @m.taylor
    @m.taylor Рік тому +1

    Thai cooking is really time consuming because of all the different ingredients and having to fiddle with them that I only do it occasionally. I lean towards the simplicity of japanese cooking.

  • @louiseb2598
    @louiseb2598 Рік тому

    Can you link your Thai sriracha sauce you use?

  • @angelaandrade253
    @angelaandrade253 Рік тому

    Hello thank you for the most amazing wonderful super delicious incredible yummy Recipe and thank you for your beautiful video enjoy 🟨😘🧡♦️🟥🟥🟥🟥❤️🔵💙💙❣️❣️🟪🟪🟪😍🩶😍💗🟩🩷🛑🔵💞💞💞🔵🟦🟦❤️❤️♦️♦️❤️🟦🟦🟦🟥💕🟨🥰🥰🩶😍

  • @brewedawakening6577
    @brewedawakening6577 Рік тому

    When I have save enough money me and my Thai gf gonna open a Thai Restaurant. I already have a name for our business
    Thai Tanic Restaurant with slogan " Our food Goes Down Easy"

  • @Carotjo
    @Carotjo Рік тому

    Marion, please explain why tails are always left on the shrimp! Drives me nuts 😂

  • @nickyeverydaymeal
    @nickyeverydaymeal Рік тому +2

    😋🥰🤘👍👍

  • @saimakamran148
    @saimakamran148 Рік тому

    What is the substitute of pork broth?

  • @4oil0nly
    @4oil0nly Рік тому

    You missed pork belly fried together with garlic oil for Yen Ta Fo!!!!

  • @suwatdee1112
    @suwatdee1112 Рік тому

    วิธีทำแตกต่างแต่ผลรับออกมาดีก็โอเค

  • @pingzpong
    @pingzpong Рік тому +1

    🙏🇹🇭❤

  • @cuisineofsrilankaofficial
    @cuisineofsrilankaofficial Рік тому

    Lively vlog

  • @Aspi-p9v
    @Aspi-p9v Рік тому

    yen ta fo, pad see ew, chiangmai noodle soup_all foods are Chinese foods!!! 🎉

  • @DucHongLe
    @DucHongLe Рік тому

    :)

  • @duangpornsaengsuwan456
    @duangpornsaengsuwan456 Рік тому

    Yen ta pho it’s name

  • @emakadvan-gg9tr
    @emakadvan-gg9tr Рік тому

    A

  • @narayanalee
    @narayanalee Рік тому +2

    your ears must be killing

  • @ikratua
    @ikratua Рік тому

    Please do not call it Chiang Mai noodle, it is not from there. It is biggest city in the region that's all.

  • @alicejoycesimpkins5700
    @alicejoycesimpkins5700 Рік тому

    Love the idea but SLOW DOWN. YOU TALK Entirely TOO FAST. I lost interest.

  • @PuiifaiiPiyawan
    @PuiifaiiPiyawan Рік тому

    I'm mentally disturbing

  • @design-flux
    @design-flux Рік тому

    Is there any reason you keep saying kaffir in your videos? The more PC version has become “Makrut”..

    • @ket_sara_draw189
      @ket_sara_draw189 Рік тому

      Same word in Thai and English

    • @design-flux
      @design-flux Рік тому

      @@ket_sara_draw189 I don’t think you quite understood what I was talking about. From Wikipedia: Kaffir (/ˈkæfər/)[1] is an exonym and an ethnic slur - the use of it in reference to black people being particularly common in South Africa. In Arabic, the word kāfir ("unbeliever") was originally applied to pagans who were neither Muslims nor People of the Book before becoming predominantly focused on pagan zanj (black African) who were increasingly used as slaves. During the Age of Exploration in early modern Europe, variants of the Latin term cafer (pl. cafri) were adopted in reference to non-Muslim Bantu peoples even when they were monotheistic. It was eventually used, particularly in Afrikaans (Afrikaans: kaffer), for any black person during the Apartheid and Post-Apartheid eras, closely associated with South African racism, it became a pejorative by the mid-20th century and is now considered extremely offensive hate speech. Punishing continuing use of the term was one of the concerns of the Promotion of Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act enacted by the South African parliament in the year 2000[2] and it is now euphemistically addressed as the K-word in South African English.[3]
      "Kaffir lime" is one of the names of a citrus fruit native to tropical countries in South and South East Asia. Its etymology is uncertain, but most likely was originally used by Muslims as a reference to the location the plant grew, which was in countries populated by non-Muslims (Hindus and Buddhists). Under this interpretation, the plant name shares an origin with the South African term, both ultimately derived from kafir, the Arabic word for "non-believer". The fruit name as such never had any offensive connotations, but due to the present negative connotations of "Kaffir" The Oxford Companion to Food[29] recommends that the alternative term "makrut lime" (derived from the Thai name of the plant มะกรูด makrut) be favored when speaking of this fruit.

    • @ket_sara_draw189
      @ket_sara_draw189 Рік тому +1

      ​@@design-fluxThank you very much. I'm sorry. I meant the Thai name for fruit.

  • @adamnine1069
    @adamnine1069 Рік тому

    👍👍👍 from thai