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ming in your kitchen" and literally ming with his new book is interactive.
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it is.
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you are in their kitchen.
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you know, it's very cool. 80 recipes, 80 photos. we have the smartphone you can scan and the
shopping list
is downloaded to your phone automatically and 80 full-length videos come with the book and hopefully we entice you to buy the video because you want to learn to make this dish, for example. so we're psyched.
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what is this dish?
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we're doing a singapore noodle. a great -- by the way, in the video you have tips like this. you roll the
bell pepper
, that's how you julienne a
bell pepper
.
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you're using these vermicelli noodles.
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pour hot
boiling water
. you can't mess this up and you soak it in
boiling water
.
tap water
tense like ten minutes.
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three minutes is all you need.
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okay.
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and to start this dish we have all the great aromatics so a
little
bit of
canola oil
. garlic, ginger, jalapenos.
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a
little
bit of feistiness.
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kick to it and ginger noodles always have curry.
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smells good.
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get this going. this you want to cook and sweat down. now the trick here is
scrambled eggs
as well, so you -- you --
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strong. a
little
oil on the side, and then on the side you do the
scrambled eggs
.
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right.
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so now this mix and mix.
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how hard do you want the eggs?
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cooked all the way through, like tofu.
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this will take two minutes. ed a your
bell peppers
to all this, and once this is completely cooked.
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i know, this curry is strong.
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once this is all incorporated, then you have these noodles, so these have been soakeding right, and completely drained, so these noodles get added, and now this, it takes two minutes. you mix them all the way through and get it well incorporated which is what we have right here. now you have the noodles completely mixed in. add a
little
tofu, this is the protein and fresh
bean sprouts
, and my mom always used vinegar acid to add a bite to t.adds a
little
byte to it.
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if you're not into tofu you can use shrimp.
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shrimp, ground chicken, beef or anything. this dish it done now.
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that's it.
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wow.
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i want to play the this up for you, al.
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almost like no time.
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simple,
simply ming
. chopsticks, my friend. tell me if you like it.
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all right.
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as i always say, al, it's okay if you don't like it. not everyone has taste. let's head back here.
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you know what this make this fantastic? a
little
bit of bacon.
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you work.
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what do we have here.
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lettuce cups.
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hey, natalie, how are you?
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good.
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just putting it right on top of that there.
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what kind of meat is in there?
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pork.
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we're getting closer.
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this is the second use of
rice noodles
. the
rice noodles
have a
little fish
sauce.
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yum, i love these things.
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thank you.
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and then you've got some
chocolate cake
over there.
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has a whole chapter on dessert.
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yummy.
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and we have the wine, a
little
sweetness.
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fantastic.
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ming tsai
, thank you very much.
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delicious.
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it's hot.
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how are you?
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