I love to eat MeeKaTee. Thank you for sharing recipe. Bf my family escaped to Thailand in 1975,My dad used to cook called Juum Paa(Dip fish)by using Shabu hot pot panBut what makes me missed him the most it is his Jeow. He used fresh egg Yolk instead of fish sauce or Padek for pineapple sauces. It is delicious. I regret that I didn’t ask him for his delicious recipe. I hope you do video on this,Hot Pot if you haven’t done yet.
I have never made Laos sausage before and I used your recipient. It was delicious. All your videos are straight forward and very simple to follow. I binge watch all your Vlog. Keep up the good work!
Love this. Thanks sir for keeping our lap recipe and tradition. Looks delicious.
Looks so delicious
Love your cooking style
Wow! I learned lots of new recipes in your vlog. I am eager to cook Lao recipes and I will make also a Filipino version of Lao recipes .Thank you ....
Ok lao version of Alton brown... I see you.
Brother that look so good my mouth is drooling
Love your videos!! You are giving me Alton Brown vibes. Keep doing your thing!!
I love to eat MeeKaTee. Thank you for sharing recipe. Bf my family escaped to Thailand in 1975,My dad used to cook called Juum Paa(Dip fish)by using Shabu hot pot panBut what makes me missed him the most it is his Jeow. He used fresh egg Yolk instead of fish sauce or Padek for pineapple sauces. It is delicious. I regret that I didn’t ask him for his delicious recipe. I hope you do video on this,Hot Pot if you haven’t done yet.
i learn so much from your videos, keep up the good work and thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Looks so good..I’ll have to try n make some
Can you make some nam neung sauce?
This video itself looks Delicious !
love this ! we have this in Fresno
Have what!? Idiot is making it in a instapot smh
omg pressure cooker recepe 🥰☺️👍🏼
Amazing
New subscriber here. Love your Vlog and food recipes.
I have never made Laos sausage before and I used your recipient. It was delicious. All your videos are straight forward and very simple to follow. I binge watch all your Vlog. Keep up the good work!
Look yummy 😅
Is this the same as kasoy? And does it taste like kasoy?
Please make khaw mee, kua mee, or whatever it is called. I love that dish but couldn't find the recipe that suits my cooking lol
@@SaengsKitchen awesome, can't wait!
Is this better than kapoon? What’s the difference about the taste?
Mee kaa tee have coconut milk right??
You did an awesome job explaining it. New to this dish and it’s pretty good, so I had to search here and see what’s in it. Lol
Really ??….I disagree, he need to explain how much amount he put in each ingredient but looks delicious
@@krillon203 I just need to know what’s in it, I’m not trying to make them, looks like a lot of work. Lol
@@pondawnofstockton one of my favorite dish my friend moms would always make on Sunday mmmmMM hope your come out tasty
What??? No shrimp paste and peanuts
ເມນູນີ້ຂອງໂປດນ້ອງເລີຍ ອ້າຍແສງເຮັດອາຫານແຕ່ລະຢ່າງເປັນຕາແຊບຫມົດ.
Hm I'll I'm
I think I really messed up by not adding the mak tua nao last time I made this lol thank you!
Oh sorry didn't finish the whole video