I’m mixed race (hmong and Mexican) and I’m pregnant with my first child. When I talked about how my grandma’s “hmong pizza” was different, I couldn’t really explain further than the texture difference and use of “beans”, as I was a small child. Watching this video, I realized this must’ve been the variation grandma preferred and I cried! She’s been gone for 15 years now. I can’t express how amazing your videos are and how culturally significant they are for us more “Americanized” generations without elders to guide us. I don’t want my son to miss out on this part of who he is. Thank you again.
Omg your grandma is too cute! Thank you sooo very much for sharing this recipe. I use to make this with my mom all the time but it was just grinding the stuff. I watched her make/finish the rest but could never get it. She passed on in 2007 and every time I was pregnant, I always crave for it so I’d have my older sister’s SIL make it for me. Now, I can make it myself. Process looks a little different but definitely looks easier than what I remember growing up. Thank you again so much! ❤️
Curiosity compels me to ask the significance of the design on your shirt and the matching head scarf. I’m guessing they have a Hmong connection, yes? Your recipe today had my taste buds working overtime. It is a marvelous alternative to wheat breads and more suitable to those with dietary restrictions. Thank you.
Yes, the head band is actually a hat that the girls would wear with their Hmong outfits for the New Years, they come in a lot of variety and they each have their own significant meaning and names.
I’m mixed race (hmong and Mexican) and I’m pregnant with my first child. When I talked about how my grandma’s “hmong pizza” was different, I couldn’t really explain further than the texture difference and use of “beans”, as I was a small child.
Watching this video, I realized this must’ve been the variation grandma preferred and I cried! She’s been gone for 15 years now.
I can’t express how amazing your videos are and how culturally significant they are for us more “Americanized” generations without elders to guide us.
I don’t want my son to miss out on this part of who he is. Thank you again.
Yum, that really looks good. Thanks for sharing your adorable grandmother. Great channel.
Love your shirt ❤🎉Thank you for the recipe ! So lovely you are sharing grandma’ wisdom
Wow...this is the first recipe of this bcuav using glutinous rice...interesting!thx
Cindy thank you so much for preserving this recipe. This is my all time fave comfort snack. So making this.
Awe thank u for sharing this recipe. Can't wait to try it.
I’m impressed of how there’s not much ingredients put into this but rather a lot of preparation. I want to make this! Thank you
It's pretty easy. I always thought it's a hard process to make this cake. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!!!! I could never find the recipe for this!!!! This is one of my favorites!!!
You are my favorite content creator! Thank you for the recipes!
Kuv nyiam saib koj thiab koj pog heev li os niam laus
Thank you for always sharing awesome recipes. Your grandma is super cute. Definitely memories to cherish forever.
Omg your grandma is too cute! Thank you sooo very much for sharing this recipe. I use to make this with my mom all the time but it was just grinding the stuff. I watched her make/finish the rest but could never get it. She passed on in 2007 and every time I was pregnant, I always crave for it so I’d have my older sister’s SIL make it for me. Now, I can make it myself. Process looks a little different but definitely looks easier than what I remember growing up. Thank you again so much! ❤️
Thank You so much for teaching me this. I will try it. Healthy, Gluton free and Nostalgic. Thank you for sharing🖖
Thank you for all your recipes! They are so easy to follow!
Omg! I love your channel, keep upload more yummy foods thanks you🙂
I love love your family cooking !!!
Thank you! One of my favorites! My mom always makes it, but I never learned it. But now I know!
Yummy! My favorite ncuav.
is this consider a dessert?
It looks and sounds delicious.
Nyob zoo beautiful!!! Thank you!!!
I'm so trying this!
I love rosie the riveter hmong shirt....love to know where you got it!!! Love the video!!!
Thanks! It’s a good one! I bought it here. Check it out and support this page here: www.urbanspiritsapparel.com/graphic-apparel
So good with maple syrup 😋
Do I need to spray oil before I put the ncuav? Will it stick to the foil if I don't use oil on the foil?
Hi, wondering where you get your food processor machine?
Can you show us the steps on how to make wheat and cassava cake?
Can I use regular rice in your recipe
Curiosity compels me to ask the significance of the design on your shirt and the matching head scarf. I’m guessing they have a Hmong connection, yes?
Your recipe today had my taste buds working overtime. It is a marvelous alternative to wheat breads and more suitable to those with dietary restrictions. Thank you.
Yes, the head band is actually a hat that the girls would wear with their Hmong outfits for the New Years, they come in a lot of variety and they each have their own significant meaning and names.
Can I use apple brand sweet rice?
Yuummmmmm
Do we have to let the dough rest for 1-2hrs before steaming?
No
Cov ncuav nuav vim noj vim xaav noj le noj tsi dlhuav le vim nwg ua tau qaab heev.
I don’t see the recipe. So you put sticky cup to half cup of sugar?
chawjcreations.com/2022/02/18/soybean-rice-cake-ncuav-fuam/
I wonder what will happen if you airfry it 🤔
🖤🖤🖤
Why you used sticky rice
TUG NTXHAIS KOJ MUAB KOJ LUB ZEB ZUM KOJ COV NCUAV FUAM LUB NPE RAU KUV PUA TAU