As Chinese, hotpot has always been my top list for friends dining together. It's so easy to prepare and save your time of cooking, and most importantly, really tasty. Just always remember to store some concentrated liquid broth, sauces, sliced meat and veges in your fridge, and you'll good to go. I strongly recommend all people who doesn't try hotpot to give it a shot. (except for those on diet xd)
These guys are cool but not careless, and give you safety tips on how to eat it traditionally so to not burn your self. What a great team. I wish them multiple millions of hits!!
Thank you for showing us the "trick" of using the two ends of the chopsticks to handle raw and cooked food. People on "hot-pot" videos always complain when they see double-dipping; this would seem to be the solution.
Nick Hentschel From my personal experience, there is always two pairs of chopsticks at the Hot Pot places I went to (one plastic, one wood) so you can always just use one to handle the raw food and one to handle the cooked food.
+Nick Hentschel I wouldn't worry too much about hot-pot etiquette. Our family think it's ridiculous to flip chopsticks back and forth. The tip of the chopsticks will be constantly hot anyways when fishing for food in the hot-pot so you don't have to worry about contamination. Plus, if you're eating a raw egg, then using the other end of the chopstick is useless. The double-dipping is solved by pouring sauce into your own bowl, we always do this. bon appétit!
Today in my college Chinese language class, we spent most of the class time watching your videos related to food, your videos are Chinese professor approved ~
Monica S Restaurants like this are usually very party oriented, its pretty common to just sit there eat & drink & chat for hours as long as you don't go ape shit crazy
+Monica S With hot pot you do actually stay there for 3+ hours. It's a evening long meal, you also need to cook everything which takes time and between bites here and there, you enjoy the company of your friends and family. It's highly common so the owners of this restaurants would actually cry if you already leave within an hour or so xD
+Monica S other than what +cupcakekingdom said, that ur supposed to eat for 3 hr -ish/plus, they are clearly doing some advertisement for this hot pot restaurant, im sure the boss is more than happy to have them there for 3+ hours. ;)
I live in NY and during the winters, it can get down to 10-15 degrees. There's no better feeling in the world than to get a nice hot pot with your peoples during a grueling winter where you are freezing your ass off on the way to the hot pot spot. That first bite is like a step from hell to heaven. West coast cats can never have this experience.
watch4theDROP I feel you buddy, I grew up near Russia, my entire childhood was " Winter is Coming ", there is no better feeling when eat hot pot or Korean BBQ while your life is basically Castle Black
Fun video guys, but I somewhat disagree with your summary of order-of-cooking food items. Generally, you should cook meats first -- it lends more flavor to your soups while veggies (especially the leafy kinds like spinach and watercress) and tofu (especially deep-fried) tend to soak up all the oils from the soup (which reduces the flavor intensity of the broths, something you don't want to happen too quickly -- remember, all restaurants will do is just add more WATER to your pots if they see the volume get low!). In addition, more meats at the beginning ensure you're getting good value for your meal; last time I checked, most people don't go to hot pot for all-you-can-eat veggies. You can also put in starchier veggies (e.g., potatoes), hard root veggies (e.g., daikon and lotus roots), and mushrooms (for flavor) at this time. After most of the meats are eaten, then you can start putting in leafy veggies and tofu. Traditionally, most people finish the meal with some noodles and the soup (which is just FANTASTIC at the end since it's been cooking all the meats and veggies!). However, the caveat for Cantonese hot pot is that this meal is very acidic (especially the spicy broths!) and is relatively high in sodium (because of the seasonings in the broths and sauces) (which can lead to hypertension, a genuine health concern in our culture...)....
I went to a restaurant called little lamb in Chinatown chicago last week. I HAD NO IDEA HOW TO USE IT. my waiter couldn't speak much English and he didn't explain much to me even after I aksed and told him I'm new. It was a fail I wish I saw this video first. But I'm going back and doing it again. FIGHTING!
i love you guys so much. i find your videos enjoyable and hilarious. and i seem to learn something new in each video. I'm a adopted asian and wish i new more about my culture. growing up i never wanted to be asian. i was adopted into a italian family. but I'm very grateful for your videos and now that I'm older I'm learning to embrace my asianess more and more. :)
I'm glad to know eating hotpot is a messy affair for everyone. I went to one yesterday and felt embarrassed trying to eat without spilling any drops, but it was no use. Messy eating, but *so* worth it
my friend and I just had hot pot for lunch. He's had it before at his house and while at a friend's house, but I've never had it before. Not only did I find the food delicious, and the style really fun... I really like what this video was saying about friends and community... I'm impressed with this dish.
I know my comments get lost in the fold of meaningless opinions, but i felt compelled to praise this educational and well compiled and edited video. I thought the funny side jokes were entertaining and engaging, but the close at around 6:30 where you explain the nostalgic feeling of family brings the whole meaning full circle. Thanks for the education and well thought out production
hey y'all know i love these east/southeast asian cuisine videos, but how 'bout you guys change it up and try south asian food? definitely try some pakistani restaurants if there are any good ones around your area!
U guys should get yr group channel, nit racist any but we want talk about closer to home, east asians, chop stick users, so we don't feel lost, in anotger world, plus this channel just small young kids, can't cover too wide. U should have like south asian group channel to explain 2nd gen about their own old traditional ways, food of india, pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, by the way I love curry, I got have it once month, so bread once a week, taco 1s 2 week, these none easterners stuffs. Oh by the way, Fungbro should have show about eastern version of curry, especially Vietnamese 1, they use sweet yam, potato, coconut n eat with vietnamese bread, oh its so good. U got try it man or women, I can't telllfrom yr own language name.
trinhcuong1961 i think that even though south, southeast, and east asians are so different, we are all still asian and that's what brings us together! but you're right, but i would like to see some mainstream youtubers discuss south asian cuisine since south asian are underrepresented in the asian community (in my opinion) but i understand what you mean!
I am Mexican American and I love hot pot! My friend Ally cooked it for me once and I was obsessed! I am making some today for dinner on this cold spring day.
We french people call it fondue, lol. Too bad Hollywood and America is still not ready for Asians in the entertainment business, because you guys should have a tv show.
When Hollywood isn't emasculating Asian males and give us more presence, then that will be the day. For now, Asian youtubers is what I put my faith in.
man, this is the only downside to living out in the country. No Hot pots and no good asian food. Man mega bummer. This made my mouth water and no way to satisfy my cravings.
The Malaysian style hot pot is called steam boat. The main difference is our dipping sauce consist of fresh cut chillies, garlic and sambal. YumMalaysia!!
I really love your videos,especially videos talk about Asian foods and snacks. Andrew seems very excited about what he gonna to eat, he is so focusing on putting those ingredients to the pot from 4:20 hahahah that's cute. Hot pot is so important in Asian culture !!
Hello, i'm about to go try Hot Pot tomorrow. I have a question please: I cannot figure out, how you eat - whether you should a) add all the stuff to soup base (first meats, then veggies, etc.) and consume as a SOUP once ready, OR b) dip the meats and other things into boiling soup for 30-40sec and then eat piece by piece with sauce?? Or Both?? I realize I may be overthinking this, but it's really confusing concept to me, lol. I must be use to a "singular" meal type of thing (like a hotdog), where you just eat, and you're done. :D
Do you. . . . Like. . . . .cook your items in a certain order? I always did my potatoes and root veggies first bc they take so long to cook and then the thin sliced meat I'd just swish it around last minute bc I always worry it would overcook and get tough and chewy.
That looks delicious. This is something you eat with family and friends; it’s better than eating by yourself. I’ve ate hot pot with my family and relatives and it’s so much fun . The arguing and loud talks are just hilarious
Thanks for this... Most embarrassing resteraunt moment...going for Hot Pot in Flushing NY by accident just because at 3pm friend thought it looked busier than the Korean place and had a cute sign... Then not knowing what the hell to do while texting Chinese friend, and StILL messing it up with not ordering enough food, putting sauces directly in the pot and having a silent war w/ the waitress over the table being on or not (my friend didn't like the smoke in her face when she was done)... >< will have to go back and try it again... Just not at THAT one...
Hi Fung Brothers! Pls do a vid on the Top 5 Asian Fried Noodles :) Here are some suggestions: 1. Phad Thai 2. Japchae 3. Hong Kong noodles 4. Hokkien noodles (not sure if you guys get that over there) 5. Char Kway Teow (not sure if you guys get that too)
You guys used to live in Washington right? Have you ever been the the hotpot restaurant called Boiling Point in Bellevue? If ya'll are ever up here, you have to try it if you haven't already!! Sooo good!
I love mongolian hot pot. Its soo good. Theres a place here in Ottawa, Canada where its an all you can eat, but you have to get up and get the ingredients aside from the lamb and beef lol my favourite, quail eggs and baby squid and octopus
When me and my family has hot pot we mix the egg with vermicelli noodles or meat together then put them into the hot pot. At the end of our session we also pour our egg all over the hot pot soup that has all of the cooked stuff in it. Hot Pot is so lovely and it does bring people together.
Such a fun and HELPFUL video! I don't turn my chopsticks around before handling the raw meat; I just carefully move a piece of meat to the pot then dip the tips of my chopsticks in the boiling broth for a few seconds to "sterilize"
You guys are awesome. Hot pot = tasty memories. I wonder if you guys would do a video on sushi for those who are scared of sushi, and the difference between sushi and sashimi and stuff. I love me some sushi :P
Dont dump all finely sliced beef, and lamb all at once, it becomes tough real fast. Trick is to use your chopstick and pic a slice of meat and put it in the broth and let it stay there for 30 seconds and you eat. This way the meat stays tender and flavorful. But dont do this with chicken or pork, you might get sick. They need to be cooked thoroughly. We always have hotpot almost 2x a month here in the philippines, eat all you can
8 years later... folks still learning from y'all. Love your spirit. Thank you!
Now it’s 9 years later
Now it's 10!
Lmao I have a date later. Came here to learn before I go 😂😂😂😂
Not the only one homie 😂
Same 😂
Same hahahaha
Learn from these two idiots? Oh my.
Literally same
As Chinese, hotpot has always been my top list for friends dining together. It's so easy to prepare and save your time of cooking, and most importantly, really tasty. Just always remember to store some concentrated liquid broth, sauces, sliced meat and veges in your fridge, and you'll good to go. I strongly recommend all people who doesn't try hotpot to give it a shot. (except for those on diet xd)
Is that the same as ramen?
You didnt watch the video did you?@@Malik-Ibi
I wonder if the camera guy ever gets some of the food...
Ambrosius Anima he does
Ambrosius Anima found your comment remember you showed me this?
@@natasha6938 hi
These guys are cool but not careless, and give you safety tips on how to eat it traditionally so to not burn your self. What a great team. I wish them multiple millions of hits!!
this is so informative for me who is not experienced with hotpot. really show me the know-how trick to eat hotpot. love it. thank you for this content
Thank you for showing us the "trick" of using the two ends of the chopsticks to handle raw and cooked food. People on "hot-pot" videos always complain when they see double-dipping; this would seem to be the solution.
Nick Hentschel From my personal experience, there is always two pairs of chopsticks at the Hot Pot places I went to (one plastic, one wood) so you can always just use one to handle the raw food and one to handle the cooked food.
Regina Pericolosa Not mine, I'm afraid, but I've only been to one "place."
+Nick Hentschel i love how you always do "this"
+Nick Hentschel I wouldn't worry too much about hot-pot etiquette. Our family think it's ridiculous to flip chopsticks back and forth. The tip of the chopsticks will be constantly hot anyways when fishing for food in the hot-pot so you don't have to worry about contamination. Plus, if you're eating a raw egg, then using the other end of the chopstick is useless. The double-dipping is solved by pouring sauce into your own bowl, we always do this. bon appétit!
Today in my college Chinese language class, we spent most of the class time watching your videos related to food, your videos are Chinese professor approved ~
3 hours and still eating? The boss is gonna cry ,good job Fang bros
Monica S Restaurants like this are usually very party oriented, its pretty common to just sit there eat & drink & chat for hours as long as you don't go ape shit crazy
+Monica S With hot pot you do actually stay there for 3+ hours. It's a evening long meal, you also need to cook everything which takes time and between bites here and there, you enjoy the company of your friends and family. It's highly common so the owners of this restaurants would actually cry if you already leave within an hour or so xD
+Monica S other than what +cupcakekingdom said, that ur supposed to eat for 3 hr -ish/plus, they are clearly doing some advertisement for this hot pot restaurant, im sure the boss is more than happy to have them there for 3+ hours. ;)
20$ buffet might be worth it
20$ buffet might be worth it
I live in NY and during the winters, it can get down to 10-15 degrees. There's no better feeling in the world than to get a nice hot pot with your peoples during a grueling winter where you are freezing your ass off on the way to the hot pot spot. That first bite is like a step from hell to heaven. West coast cats can never have this experience.
Come to Oregon for bi polar weather ❤️ then we'll see!
watch4theDROP I feel you buddy, I grew up near Russia, my entire childhood was " Winter is Coming ", there is no better feeling when eat hot pot or Korean BBQ while your life is basically Castle Black
@@MsWinglessButterfly just about to say that, I’m from bend myself lmao
How Andrew turn his chopsticks the other way round when dealing with the raw food is just so brilliant!
Fun video guys, but I somewhat disagree with your summary of order-of-cooking food items. Generally, you should cook meats first -- it lends more flavor to your soups while veggies (especially the leafy kinds like spinach and watercress) and tofu (especially deep-fried) tend to soak up all the oils from the soup (which reduces the flavor intensity of the broths, something you don't want to happen too quickly -- remember, all restaurants will do is just add more WATER to your pots if they see the volume get low!). In addition, more meats at the beginning ensure you're getting good value for your meal; last time I checked, most people don't go to hot pot for all-you-can-eat veggies. You can also put in starchier veggies (e.g., potatoes), hard root veggies (e.g., daikon and lotus roots), and mushrooms (for flavor) at this time. After most of the meats are eaten, then you can start putting in leafy veggies and tofu. Traditionally, most people finish the meal with some noodles and the soup (which is just FANTASTIC at the end since it's been cooking all the meats and veggies!). However, the caveat for Cantonese hot pot is that this meal is very acidic (especially the spicy broths!) and is relatively high in sodium (because of the seasonings in the broths and sauces) (which can lead to hypertension, a genuine health concern in our culture...)....
hmrhuang I'm not reading this haha you thought
My parents always told me to not drink the broth at the end for some reason. But I still drink it anyway
@@ExcuseMe881 wht is #broth
Ayyyy cool video bros
ayyy, you are cool too.
Richie ur so cute :) uhh how old r u ?? U look 16 lol peace
I love you
richie le hiiii ; )
OMGGG IT'S RICHIE LE !!!!!!!!!
I went to a restaurant called little lamb in Chinatown chicago last week. I HAD NO IDEA HOW TO USE IT. my waiter couldn't speak much English and he didn't explain much to me even after I aksed and told him I'm new. It was a fail I wish I saw this video first. But I'm going back and doing it again. FIGHTING!
RoxieRihnosaures lol we also got a restaurant called little lamb in Chinatown in a different state
I'll admit it. Hot pot looks delicious.
It is.
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WOOJONG I've eaten hot pots and its amazing! Trust me I'm really asian 😂😂😂
Woojong with the Word Uhhhh nothing to deny lol
And I admit... hot pot is DELICIOUS!
How much is the rent? I want to move in with you guys.
I'd like to know too haha. We need to chill some time Fung Bros and Richie. Too bad you guys are on the other side of the states.
Dude the style of this video is ahead of its time!
I say asian desserts next!
yes desert!!
asian desserts are sooooo rare since we never have them but only on occassions :3
do deserts!!!!! from any of theasian countries
SarangKae That is part of why they are so great!
Patbingsu ~ 💕😘
YASSS 👌
Asian desserts are the bomb 💣
you guys are addicting! i found one of your videos and i was hooked right away. ive been watching one video after the other for around 4-5 hours now:b
I had hot pot in Sichuan Province. Wasn’t a fan... but I might give it a second chance
i love you guys so much. i find your videos enjoyable and hilarious. and i seem to learn something new in each video. I'm a adopted asian and wish i new more about my culture. growing up i never wanted to be asian. i was adopted into a italian family. but I'm very grateful for your videos and now that I'm older I'm learning to embrace my asianess more and more. :)
I'm glad to know eating hotpot is a messy affair for everyone. I went to one yesterday and felt embarrassed trying to eat without spilling any drops, but it was no use. Messy eating, but *so* worth it
I really enjoy these food 101 videos, I've eaten these kind of foods for years and could never recall the name or ingredients. Keep up the good work.
Husband showed me this video. Loved it. Immediately subscribed. You guys are great
This was so enjoyable to watch! Educational and entertaining!
my friend and I just had hot pot for lunch. He's had it before at his house and while at a friend's house, but I've never had it before. Not only did I find the food delicious, and the style really fun... I really like what this video was saying about friends and community... I'm impressed with this dish.
first invitation to a hot pot with my neighbors. Taiwanese - yall got me in the know, thanks
I know my comments get lost in the fold of meaningless opinions, but i felt compelled to praise this educational and well compiled and edited video. I thought the funny side jokes were entertaining and engaging, but the close at around 6:30 where you explain the nostalgic feeling of family brings the whole meaning full circle. Thanks for the education and well thought out production
hey y'all know i love these east/southeast asian cuisine videos, but how 'bout you guys change it up and try south asian food? definitely try some pakistani restaurants if there are any good ones around your area!
That'll be cool. Pakistani briyani is the best.
OCSleazy ughh yes i just had some for dinner!
U guys should get yr group channel, nit racist any but we want talk about closer to home, east asians, chop stick users, so we don't feel lost, in anotger world, plus this channel just small young kids, can't cover too wide. U should have like south asian group channel to explain 2nd gen about their own old traditional ways, food of india, pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, by the way I love curry, I got have it once month, so bread once a week, taco 1s 2 week, these none easterners stuffs. Oh by the way, Fungbro should have show about eastern version of curry, especially Vietnamese 1, they use sweet yam, potato, coconut n eat with vietnamese bread, oh its so good. U got try it man or women, I can't telllfrom yr own language name.
trinhcuong1961 i think that even though south, southeast, and east asians are so different, we are all still asian and that's what brings us together! but you're right, but i would like to see some mainstream youtubers discuss south asian cuisine since south asian are underrepresented in the asian community (in my opinion) but i understand what you mean!
trinhcuong1961 "we want" lol who is we? don't speak for the rest of the asian race
I am Mexican American and I love hot pot! My friend Ally cooked it for me once and I was obsessed! I am making some today for dinner on this cold spring day.
why didn't he put on his extra shirt earlier? xD
yes😂😂
as soon as I read this comment he switched into his extra shirt 😂😂
This was super fun to watch! I’ve been watching hot pot videos a lot on TH-cam and now I want to make it. Great video, guys!
We french people call it fondue, lol. Too bad Hollywood and America is still not ready for Asians in the entertainment business, because you guys should have a tv show.
When Hollywood isn't emasculating Asian males and give us more presence, then that will be the day. For now, Asian youtubers is what I put my faith in.
Netflix?
I'm a white Scot in Glasgow - I went for a hotpot last night, really good but I wish I'd watched you first.
man, this is the only downside to living out in the country. No Hot pots and no good asian food. Man mega bummer. This made my mouth water and no way to satisfy my cravings.
Wait a minute, do we dip the same 🥢 we put in our mouth into the broth or do we use a separate stick to pull all out ?
The Malaysian style hot pot is called steam boat. The main difference is our dipping sauce consist of fresh cut chillies, garlic and sambal. YumMalaysia!!
gotta try this
Monsieur Bernoulli let's get married
Khim Teoh That sounds amazing!
What's your instagram?
Sounds so good😍
My Chinese teacher is taking us out today! She's gonna take us out to Haidilao later.
You guys know what im about to suggest right!? Its time for them to eat some xiaolongbao. Din tai fung where u at!
Xiao long bao ftw
omfg yesssss, they should have done it for the dim sum 101
i was gonna recommend it, but didn't know if there was an english name O///O
lol
Din tai fung is kinda overrated, but its still gr8
Remember to get the Uan Joung Beef Noodles and The Shrimp egs fried rice! :)
My local hot pot spot was playing this video on the tv 😂😂😂 yall made it
obssesed with Andrews super asian face at 4:06 lol is creepy that I keep replaying to see it? hahahaha
I really love your videos,especially videos talk about Asian foods and snacks. Andrew seems very excited about what he gonna to eat, he is so focusing on putting those ingredients to the pot from 4:20 hahahah that's cute. Hot pot is so important in Asian culture !!
do another type of hot pot when riche is there
Hello, i'm about to go try Hot Pot tomorrow.
I have a question please: I cannot figure out, how you eat - whether you should a) add all the stuff to soup base (first meats, then veggies, etc.) and consume as a SOUP once ready, OR b) dip the meats and other things into boiling soup for 30-40sec and then eat piece by piece with sauce?? Or Both??
I realize I may be overthinking this, but it's really confusing concept to me, lol. I must be use to a "singular" meal type of thing (like a hotdog), where you just eat, and you're done. :D
ik it’s late, but usually i don’t drink the broth due to me being japanese and eating shabu shabu. but you can do it how ever you like.
The excitement and dancing they did in the beginning is the same exact faces I make. I love hot pot lol
Do you. . . . Like. . . . .cook your items in a certain order? I always did my potatoes and root veggies first bc they take so long to cook and then the thin sliced meat I'd just swish it around last minute bc I always worry it would overcook and get tough and chewy.
Korean BBQ?
How is this compared to PHO?
This looks like so much fun! Looks yummy too! I might have to invest in buying a set like this.
Thank you for this ! I went to a hot pot spot today and had no clue what I was doing , now I’m ready for next time
Ok I'm a non-asian but I f*cking love these guys they are hilarious.
Anyone know a place like this in St Louis?
holly god,watching you guys food channel makes me so hungry. Looks so tasty. God!
Don't jack mah mushrooms bro😂😂😂
Go to boiling point it's similar but good
OMgoodness! these guys cracked me up! I'll definitely watch more of their vids.
Richie said he wants his sauce simple, it was toooootaly simple
2:13 did Richie make the minecraft sound when you get hit?
you guys should talk about the difference btwn cantonese and mandarin. not language wise, but culture.
That looks delicious. This is something you eat with family and friends; it’s better than eating by yourself. I’ve ate hot pot with my family and relatives and it’s so much fun . The arguing and loud talks are just hilarious
Thanks for this... Most embarrassing resteraunt moment...going for Hot Pot in Flushing NY by accident just because at 3pm friend thought it looked busier than the Korean place and had a cute sign... Then not knowing what the hell to do while texting Chinese friend, and StILL messing it up with not ordering enough food, putting sauces directly in the pot and having a silent war w/ the waitress over the table being on or not (my friend didn't like the smoke in her face when she was done)... >< will have to go back and try it again... Just not at THAT one...
Going for the first time & this was helpful!
Hey, can you guys make an Indian food video?
That would be so cool!
Yes plzzz
Love everything you guys post wish I had more time to watch 😭
Korean BBQ!!!!!
YESSSS
BEST
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Branden Nguyen Vietnamese squad we here
Branden Nguyen nam
Hi Fung Brothers! Pls do a vid on the Top 5 Asian Fried Noodles :) Here are some suggestions:
1. Phad Thai
2. Japchae
3. Hong Kong noodles
4. Hokkien noodles (not sure if you guys get that over there)
5. Char Kway Teow (not sure if you guys get that too)
Your food videos are the best!!! Please do cooking videos! It would be cool to see what/how you guys cook!!! :)
Anyone know where i can find this place? Thinking of visiting.
Let a Native American brotha join ya for this hot pot meal!!!! Never tried
can u do an updated video on hot pot now at a new place in la
raindrop, hot pot
I LOVE YOU GUYS! AWESOME ⚜
*Stuffs mouth with hot pot*
Tao: Hot pot, indeed.
Any EXO-L's watching?
Edit: EXO showtime reference XD
ME
+Littlemixloves yaaaas 😊
3:02 what music is that?
When they started rapping , I clicked subscribe 😂
Does anyone know what the song is in the back?
Hot Pot and Beers! Seriously yummy!
Any all you can eat HOT POT or Shabu Shabu around Westminster and Huntington Beach?
I would kill to be the Fung Bro's token white friend.
You guys used to live in Washington right? Have you ever been the the hotpot restaurant called Boiling Point in Bellevue? If ya'll are ever up here, you have to try it if you haven't already!! Sooo good!
Do sushi 101!!!!!!
I agree
SUSHI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So how to do you eat/drink the broth? So you don’t eat it like soup in soup bowls?
I love mongolian hot pot. Its soo good. Theres a place here in Ottawa, Canada where its an all you can eat, but you have to get up and get the ingredients aside from the lamb and beef lol my favourite, quail eggs and baby squid and octopus
When me and my family has hot pot we mix the egg with vermicelli noodles or meat together then put them into the hot pot. At the end of our session we also pour our egg all over the hot pot soup that has all of the cooked stuff in it. Hot Pot is so lovely and it does bring people together.
Curiosity strikes: does the camera guy eat with you guys? In between takes? After he films :(
Such a fun and HELPFUL video! I don't turn my chopsticks around before handling the raw meat; I just carefully move a piece of meat to the pot then dip the tips of my chopsticks in the boiling broth for a few seconds to "sterilize"
You guys are so edutaining. I should've watched this before trying my first hot pot joint tonight. That's right, I just popped my hot pot cherry.
where do i buy garlic sauce?
Thai hot pot is da best !!
You guys put a smile at my face!!😀👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
What's the secret message?
renodeen 1 Sneer more barf-ASS AHOY
LAO FOOD PLEASE!
OK, is hot pot a year round meal or primarily a cool weather food.
Vietnamese Spring Rolls 101?
You guys are awesome. Hot pot = tasty memories. I wonder if you guys would do a video on sushi for those who are scared of sushi, and the difference between sushi and sashimi and stuff. I love me some sushi :P
Wut is shrimp paste?!?!! 🍤
Paste made out of shrimp
I actually don't know
Shrimps in a paste
Pretty much shrimps without the shell mixed in a blender
mince the shrimp to paste. And seperate it to small pieces and throw it into the hotpod with a spoon
do you think if you don't know anything about it and not know what to do. Will they help like the workers
Do a Vietnamese food video. Like rice and BBQ pork or some other things. Richie might be familiar with that.
Dont dump all finely sliced beef, and lamb all at once, it becomes tough real fast. Trick is to use your chopstick and pic a slice of meat and put it in the broth and let it stay there for 30 seconds and you eat. This way the meat stays tender and flavorful. But dont do this with chicken or pork, you might get sick. They need to be cooked thoroughly. We always have hotpot almost 2x a month here in the philippines, eat all you can
DAH BEEN LOU! (Cantonese)