Mexican and Moo Shu with Rick Bayless | Simply Ming | Full Episode
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 16 ต.ค. 2024
- Master chef and Emmy-nominated host Rick Bayless creates a Green Chili Adobo Taco Duo with Shrimp, Caramelized Onion, and Roasted Chayote. Meanwhile, Ming makes a family-favorite: Surf-n-Turf Moo Shu Wraps. It’s East meets Southwest! [Originally aired in 2016]
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Simply Ming
Take your home cooking to a whole new level. The James Beard and Emmy Award-nominated series features mouthwatering recipes, celebrity appearances and culinary road trips - all inspired by Ming Tsai's signature East-West culinary style. - แนวปฏิบัติและการใช้ชีวิต
Two of my favorite people making me happily hungry.
Same
Two culinary gods in one place. I use Bayless's recipes for a lot of my Mexican food when I first started cooking
I love both of these guys.
Ming and Rick are 2 of my favs! So awesome to see this!
So fun! I’m a big fan of Rick from PBS days; such a personality! Now I’m a fan of both chefs.
Fun to watch. Everything looks Fabulous.
Love these 2
Looks so good!
achiote turned out amazing, the shrimp needed something extra, IMO. over all it was a delicious meal and im excited to include achiote in our weekly meals.
By Mexican law and international standards, all tequila is made from 100% agave and comes from the state of Jalisco. Otherwise, it is called mezcal. And sometimes mezcal is better. I had some once that came in a hand-painted bottle that was like a new drug. And maybe it was.
Extra Yum🎉
What is the brand name of the stainless steel wok?
Recommend a carbon steel wok instead. Easy to season and develop a blackened, non-stick coating.
I don’t think I’d like the moo shu they made, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a great dish, it just means it’s not for me. I prefer more vegetables and less protein, and I like the traditional, small, thin and steamed pancakes more than the thick crispy version used here. I like the crunch to come from the vegetables, not the wrapper. Everyone has their own preferences and that’s okay!
I wish you could buy the pancakes in more stores. My local Asian megastore doesn’t have them, so I’ve made them, and it’s a lot of work. I guess I’m lazy.
He’s a pro chef 👨🍳 forgot his name Carr accident 😅
What @aragregorian6039 said