I used to eat at a local Thai restaurant in California once a week. They had an adjoining grocery store. One day, I decided I wanted to make my own pad see iew. I was wandering up and down the aisles, putting what I thought I needed into my cart. One of the waitresses saw me and asked me what I was shopping for. I told her. She took everything out of my cart, and said, "Now, I will show you what you need." I am so grateful for her kindness and help. My version wasn't as good as theirs, but it was 90% as good. Gotta have the right ingredients!
I wouldn't go overboard with the ingredients. Obviously, there would be differences, but the technique is also important. See the "Pro Chef & Home Cook Swap Ingredients" series from Epicurious ;) Personally, I swapped all the rice noodles with linguine pasta (flat spaghetti) and all the dishes are great. I like pasta and it is much cheaper and easier to get in Europe. It is non-traditional and all pro thai cooks would condemn and expell me from their communities, but it is great food! ;)
I was born in 🇰🇷 Adopted at 3 months. Now 43. I’ve just NOW got the time to start exploring ALL Asian dishes…I have learned the most from you! I made Nam Jim Jaew and my family loved it (including my 83 year old Caucasian father). I’m thankful for your channel! ❤
I like this woman a lot: intelligent, articulate, straight-forward, no nonsense. The Thai Restaurant in St. George, Utah, Benj's Thai Garden, is excellent. Unfortunately, St. George is relatively small (except in the Winter) and doesn't have a Thai or any Asian store. As a whole-food, plant-based fan, I'd cook a lot more Asian if we had a store here. And speaking of Asian, I could easily live on the superb Japanese rice, Koshihikari rice; it is exquisite! There's no comparison between Japanese rice and the rice you buy at your local supermarket. I've subscribed!
Wow. You're amazing. A Chinese store owner in Dallas when I was in college befriended me and showed me how to cook a number of dishes. We ended up friends even though he had very little English. He'd invite me for dinner with his family and demonstrate various techniques. That was more than 50 years ago. I've been enjoying cooking and eating Asian food ever since and thought I knew a lot about ingredients. But I got more useful information from this 17 minute video than in years of chatting with cooks and store owners. So concise and straight-forward. You've got a fan. Thank you!!
As a Thai-American child estranged from his family, this video (and your channel overall) has helped me to reconnect with my culture a lot. You make Som Tum just like the way my Yaipin used to. Thank you so much for sharing the best parts of our culture that many people don't get to interact with on a day to day basis unless they're Thai themselves.
Overwhelmed is an understatement. In DFW we have an H Mart. It's the size of a super Walmart packed with interesting but unrecognizable items. There was literally an entire isle devoted to soy sauce as was and entire isle of noodles. I finally stopped a lady about my age to ask about black vinegar. She directed me to her daughter whose an accomplished cook. They both shared they were of Thai heritage and gave me a great tip. Once you find the item your'e looking for, see which brand has the most taken from the shelf. That might be a good indicator of which (black vinegar in this case) was most popular. I've used that tip several times over my many trips, usually with good results. Thanks for the education.
Dear Khun Pailin, This is a PERFECT guide to Thai food. I wrote a Thai cookbook in my native Sweden, which has remained a best-selller for years. I love Thai food, which is the best on the planet, I feel. You have taught me to like coconut milk in paper cartons, which I use exclisively now. I am addicted to Durian,which my partner makes me wrap very tightly and eat quickly! I love your programme/channel. Do keep it up.
Love to go to T&T whenever I am in Toronto. I am a Chinese Jamaican living in Florida for the past 45 years and watch all your shows giving them a thumbs up and they are great. I cook a lot after I retired and watch your show to expand my repertoire.
So I work in the grocery industry building schematics for stocking sections. I just so happen to be working on Asian categories and have an interest in Thai and Japanese cooking. This unexpectedly gave me some very valuable insight. Not even what I watch your channel for but much appreciated. I love your videos. Very informative and you make it fun.
I shopped in a Vietnamese grocery once, where I was the only 6' 2" white guy in a store full of tiny Asian grandmas... At the checkout, the cashier noted my purchases and remarked "oh, you know how cook!" in an adorable accent. Yes, I know how cook, and was pleased with her validation.
Khun Pailin ka, I love you!!. I'm a Thai as I have found your channel recently. I always relied on my mom cook when I was a kid and when growing up I live alone as working in Bangkok. I usually don't kook as its cheaper if eating street food in a dish. I can cook for not manny recipe ( sure that only my favourite ones) . Im hooked with your channel, inspired me to cook more. I have to manage work life balance and then I would have time to enjoy cooking. Beyond watching you cook with fun and delight, I love to read the foreigners's comments to feel their enjoy and happy that they can follow you and make a nice meals to themselves , their family, their kids and their friends. Im happy with them, and proud of you that taught them to cook Thai food and yess!! Thai foods are flexible , they can also adapt for their taste and ingredients sometimes. Just woul love to Thank you to make your channel with talented cooking skills and always have beautiful smiles, you make lots of people delight, keep go on. Love love.
Wow I actually never bought coconut milk from the carton before. Good to know that it’s better than the canned version. I’ll try that next time. Thanks Pai!
Also another good thing about the carton is that you can store any remaining coconut cream/milk directly in the carton for a while, whereas in the tin you would want to remove unused portion to another container or else it risks going rancid/getting a tinny flavour.
@@swisski as a South Indian we use quite a lot of coconut paste and milk. But we r used to taking it fresh from the coconut 🥥. Never tried the packaged one before. It's a time saving idea for once in a while usage. Thank you.
@@sammys1010 Of course scraping the coconut fresh is the best way in terms of freshness and quality, but as you know it is rather labour intensive. Also most people living outside of tropical climates don’t have easy and cheap access to fresh coconuts so the convenience of prepared coconut cream/milk is almost always chosen. The brand that I like the best is called Kara (from Indonesia) and the stuff that comes in the tetra pack is 99.9% pure coconut cream.
Stands to reason, if I stop and think. I've bought the carton versions of chicken stock and broth for years, and just keep a couple of the canned ones for emergencies.
I don’t think I’ve ever even eaten Thai food but this lady is so pleasant and informative I’m still watching, haha, makes me want to try some new things!
*Finally* I have a Thai auntie 🥰 I’ve been cooking Thai for a very long time. I recently moved to EU and don’t have access to the same brands as I used to. Your explanations of why certain brands are your favorites (i.e. ingredients) has been extremely helpful to choose what to buy here. Thank you! ❤
Another big thing to note when buying jasmine rice is the crop year. "2022 Crop" will tell you that you have rice that has been harvested and milled in the current year.
As a pretty experienced Thai and Vietnamese cook (Total Gringo from Mississippi), I still found this extremely helpful! Thank you so much! I have access to multiple very good Asian grocery stores. I definitely learned more about navigating them from you.
I spoke to a manager at the T&T market near me. I suggested that purhaps twice a month there could be a guide that takes groups of their non Asian customers or any customer thru the store teaching and showing what ingredients to use for maybe a couple of dishes to cook at home. I love Asian foods and would like to get a better understanding of the ingredients. It's a win win for all. New revenue for store and Lots more eager customers 😀
This is the great video of how to choose the right product to buy. I specifically learned about " the less ingredients the best, paper-pack for coconut milk, the quality trademarks of thai". Thank you so much Pai.
As always. Chef Pailin nails it! Approachable, knowledgeable, and generous with her advice for rookies. I've been cooking Thai/Chinese/Japanese/Vietnamese for many years at home. I always learning something new from Pailin's videos.
Just rewatched this video, had so much fun again. You really are a match made in heaven as a cook with your happy and fun personality. That's why your loved so much!!! Happy New Year from Japan!!
My gosh you are amazing in how you explain the differences in ingredients and your recommendations too ! You really got my attention ....and I have learned a lot. Thanks !!!
Been watching her since the start. Completely forgot about her for like 4 years. Just came back recently to watch her stuff again. Nice to see she's still cooking.
HAHAHA it's those smaller, family owned stores that are usually not so clean. Whenever I went shopping at one of these stores with my mom as a kid, I'd always ask to wait in the car cause I hated going in there lol. They make me feel claustrophobic.
The ones in the UK are often a bit untidy... or a lot. And a lot smaller than the one Pailin went to. I have to travel to another city about 10 miles away and there's a few there including a Thai specific one, but the biggest is one that has a lot of Chinese (especially Cantonese) but does still have things like Thai soy sauce. It can be a bit confusing what they put on the Thai/Korean etc shelves and what they put with the main noodle section.
🤔I like walking in and immediately smelling the in-store fishtank. I like leaving smelling like garlic and frying oil🤤I like looking at their grand opening photos on Google knowing IRL the building sign 亞洲超市 has letters missing. I like visiting the back of the store where they stopped tiling the floor. I like that there are three aisles of snacks that are always on sale I've never seen anyone buy.
@@nissan_skylinehahaha, I went to a place like that in the city only there was almost nothing in the store🤔it was an experience! Like grocery shopping in Russia
Fantastic video! I visited 99 Ranch Market today and found so many products you recommended. My husband and I laughed when you talked about the soy sauce section. Your description of how it feels to the uninitiated is spot on!
this video is the answer to my prayers. Many a time I have been lost and aimless in the store terrified of asking someone regarding the variety of ingredients that I’ve been seeking after. This is going to be so helpful for me. Thank you so much 😊
Maybe I've just been lucky. But the people I've asked for help in Asian stores seemed to enjoy going out of their way to help me.... kind of like spreading the gospel, I guess. :)
Wow I like to go shopping in that store they should have one in my town of Oklahoma Love your tee shirt kiddo Thanks for sharing this video ไพลินน้องยังไม่แก่ที่จะเป็น auntie เป็นพี่สาวดีกว่า Bye bye
This is so helpful. I live in a very rural area in the UK and there are no large Asian groceries like this particular one near where I live. There *are* some very small convenience store sized places, but I've always been sort of nervous to go in because I've never had a clear idea of what I'm looking for. Now, even though the store in the video is different, I feel like I have a good idea of what I'm looking for, even in a small store. I think I'll go have a look at the weekend 😁 Thanks!
This was very helpful! I'm Chinese but I really enjoy Thai food however going to my local Asian market I'm just overwhelmed with all the different brands! It's just like the Chinese brands it's just overload! Unless I know which brand to use I am stuck trying to determine which brand to buy. I have a hard enough time with the Chinese ingredients but when I am trying to throw together a Thai dish I honestly don't want to spend more time deciding which brands to buy than cooking. Thank you the video is very helpful!
I luckily worked as a police officer for over 37 years in a mid size (I guess) city in Texas with about 10,000 of its 60,000 residents being Vietnamese with a scattering of Lao and Thai. For that reason there are several Asian stores in the city with a heavy southeast Asia influence. I worked almost exclusively for several years in the heavily Asian populated areas so I ate Vietnamese food about four days a week. Fortunately again, about 20 years ago a Thai restaurant opened out of our city but only about 15 miles away. It became my mother’s favorite food. About 75 miles away is Houston with huge Asian stores. I retired about a year ago but still live within about 15 miles of several Asian stores My wife is Korean so I had a lot of influence from Korean and southeast Asian cuisine. My wife cooks a lot of Korean food but loves Thai, Viet and Chinese. But the whole point…. she loves other East Asian foods however she might want to fight if someone suggests that other instant noodles (like Mama) are better than Nongshim (especially Shin Ramen or Neoguri), Samyang, etc. 🤣🤣🤣 As much of southeast Asian food as I have eaten and cooked over the last 35 years, I still learned a lot about shopping for various items from this video. My wife buys Squid fish sauce (nước mắm) but I had no clue that it was Thai. I also didn’t know that Aroy-D was Thai and a “go to” and respected brand. I have seen it many times and bypassed it to get other brands. At 66 years old, I guess this old dog is learning new tricks. Edit: new tricks, not no tricks 😀 Great video.
I was raised in Richmond and I was so impressed with the new T&T location! So clean with fresh ingredients daily and their takeout and pastry section is amazing!
This might be one of the best videos ever made on how to navigate / shop for AsIan grocery store products. So well made, clear, informative and encouraging that I hit the LIKE and SUBSCRIBE buttons 👍
Oh my goodness you must have been reading my mind from your last video. I was thinking wouldn’t it be great to have a video come out of touring and learning about products from an Asian grocery store. I have been to a few Asian grocery markets in the past and you are so right about all the different products. Thank you for this video. You have a beautiful store there in Canada too.
Thank you, this was extremely helpful. Living in South Africa, we only have a fraction of the east asian options. But now I'll be able to navigate the products with more ease.
This was so helpful. I love Thai food but getting takeout all the time is not practical so I have been experimenting. The last time my dad came to visit we went out to a Thai cooking class. We figured out the reason we love it some much is that the spices and flavors used are very similar to Mexican food but with lemongrass instead of cumin and more seafood 😄. I was blown away to see how they made chile paste and how similar it is to how we make chile paste. We also LOVE tamarind. There’s a spicy tangy coating we pair with fruit or candy called chamoy. If you ever have trouble finding tamarind in the Asian store go to the Mexican store. There are always tons of options
That was extremely enlightening and answered a few questions I had. I'm glad to know that the carton of coconut milk is the good kind. They almost always add sulfites to the cans of coconut milk (Savoy brand does not), and I get violently ill from sulfites. That's also why I make my own tamarind paste. Most of the stuff that's premixed is poison to me.
This was so entertaining. The aisles are so wide and the floor is so clean. No boxes piled up everywhere and ten brands of everything. We only see that at Big-C or Tesco. They even turned on the lights for you. We buy the fish sauce 3-4 big bottles at a time. The curry paste comes in little plastic envelopes. Since they are everywhere we do not keep much inventory. We buy shrimp paste in the half kilo tubs though. There are two kinds of Thai rice, Jasmine and sticky. We eat sticky rice three times a day. Khao Suai is restaurant food. You need to do a kantoke series to show the other dishes that do not go on Jasmine rice. They are very different.
Thanks for your great advice and all the work you put into your videos. I struggled for years to make recipes from a Thai cookbook while asking many of the questions you answer in this and other videos. I am grateful for the intentionality you put into this channel. Will definitely keep seeing what is new. Thanks Pailin!
Good guide on shopping. You highlighted that little green label "Thai Hom Mail Rice". Its something that I never knew about. Incidentally, I was shopping at Costco and saw that little green label on the Kirkland Jasmine rice.
Pailin's Kitchen, is one of the top cooking channels on RUclips and in the universe! Still so happy to take her advice and cook her recipes. Thai food is wonderful! Visit your local Thai restaurant or take out in your area. Take Pailin's advice and make some at home. She knows her stuff.
My knowledge on Thai products has just been greatly expanded upon. Course 101 for shopping in an Asian Food store or in my case aisle. 😊 I live in a country town in Australia. The local supermarkets are definitely expanding their range. Thank you for your concise no nonsense approach, very much appreciated. 👍
This is my first time to your channel, as an aspiring Southeast Asian home cook and a lover of most of their food especially Tom Yum, I was pleasantly shocked by the content of your video! You answered so many questions and provided links which I will watch about the things I had the most questions about. Thank you so much for such a comprehensive and relatable video! You've earned my subscription and I look forward to more of your videos! ฉันได้เรียนรู้หลายๆ อย่างจากคุณ I hope this means I've learned so much and thank you!
Awesome content! I’m lucky to live in a community with several Asian markets. Knowing what to look for and what to avoid is an absolute nightmare. Thanks for the info, it’s given me a bit of courage and clarity for my next visit. Edited to add (in case Pai is reading): This kind of info for the non-Asian shopper could EASILY be a whole series. A knowledgeable RUclipsr could make an episode (or more) for every section in the store. Tons of info, tons of recommendations, and tons of sponsors - everyone wins.
i just wanted to tell you how much you've helped me come closer to my culture!! as someone who's mixed, i don't have many opportunitites to just learn about thailand and co. and your recipes help me feel closer to that part of myself.. thank you so much !!
Such an in-depth, incredibly well presented video. I’ve learned so much. And will be more confident in my Thai ingredients purchases in the future. Heartfelt thanks for sharing your vast knowledge of Thai cuisine with us devotees.
Thanks Pailin, my new Thai Aunty! Once I went to a T&T supermarket in Ottawa, near the airport. I just loved going through the aisles looking at all the interesting products. I wished I had someone to show me how to choose and use the right ingredients. Thanks to RUclips for showing me your video - my wish came true! Subscribed!
This tour and your explanation about things was so clarifying. Thank you so much. I LOVE Thai food and my New Year’s resolution for 2023 is to learn to cook authentic Thai food at home. I was so lost about where to start and then I found your channel and recipes. I am super excited
Oh I'm an Indian and had never seen anybody explaining so detailed and wow about the sauces and other Asian ingredients... teally really usefull... this is the first time I'm watching ur video and it's really amazing. Thank you.
Thank you "Auntie" Pai!! Wasn't aware of the "kits" - perfect size and package of ingredients for the one-off/occasional Thai dish that a lot of us, like me, make! Loved this walk-through video!
Really happy to see that I have access to genuine Thai brands and genuine Thai receipts. I used to work with a Thai chef and he showed us the way his mother cooks. It's definitely one of my favourite cuisines
This video popping up for me tonight is very timely. My son and I used your green curry paste recipe just this evening. We were making it to dehydrate for camping. It turned out beautifully. Now, knowing what products to look for will make our next forays into Thai cooking that much better. Thank you for such helpful videos and for the delicious, easy to follow recipes!
The Kingdom of Thailand has been low-key running an international soft-power flex and positive PR campaign by getting their flavors and cooking essentials out to the wider world. 🌏🙌❤️
I am so grateful to come upon your channel because I am so interested in Asian Cuisine and you break everything down so wondrously for me. I would be daunted by all of the choices. You make it so clear!!!
Thank you for such a straightforward, welcoming video for so many of us that are interested to learn but don’t understand the day to day recommendations of (“if you have the extra money, go for it, but it’s not NEEDED” 🙏🏼🙌🏼). Subscribed!
Thanks, Pailin for being my "Temporary Auntie" who had the patience to walk and talk about items I'd often think about and not know about, but now I do, thanks again to you! 💜
I finally went to a good Asian market. I was so lost, but I found whole lemon grass. I cut the bottom 2 inches and popped them in water. I planted them in the spring when it was warmer out and they are getting large now. I have grown them before, just pop them in the basement for the winter and water them a couple times and they pop right back the next spring. Cost me $2 for six plants and the one I ordered was just 2 plants and cost me $25 plus shipping. So many plants will grow back from their base or tops.
Auntie, I go to Asian stores regularly and this is so much better than me just figuring it out or opting for someone to take pity on me and help. Thank you auntie! I’m good with Chinese and Japanese but now I’m going Thai.
Hi Pailin appreciate you for making such videos . You are Not only a RUclips chef that’s shared great recipes but also very educational and informative helping and one step further for others to understand in- depth on the ingredients we are using . Truly you are my top list youtube chef to follow after so many years . Been listed you as my Thai cuisine champion Whenever I craved for Thai food . But having said that .. Your other non Thai recipes are a hit too . And to those who haven’t tried her recipes yet , go try one now (no false promise always ) 👍👍👍
That was great, I live in Vancouver and go to TnT often. I also have an Asian grocer near me that has all the healthy boy products. I learned something new today. Thanks for doing the video.
This comes at the perfect time. I’m just beginning to dip my toe into the water because I’ve been craving Thai food. This will help me not spend six hours at the Asian market looking at all the stuff!
THANK YOU!!! And I just checked my favorite jasmine rice bag, and happily it does have that "hom mali" notation. :) Also, I did not know coconut milk in boxes even existed! o.O I will definitely look for that when I shop Asian groceries now!
Same with the southern part of the USA. I go to the Asian store mainly to get fruits and veggies bc it's so much cheaper than I'm big market stores. Everything else is kinda meh since the stores are itty bitty and usually with very few options. I used to go to the Russian store for all the fish we'd eat, but they shut down :/ god I hope the little Asian stores here stay open! I much prefer the smaller stores to the big box stores as they're generally cheaper, with better ingredients, even despite the fewer options available!
Oh my! I am so envious. The nearest Asian market that is a fraction of the size of this one is four hours away! I used to live in a part of the country with huge markets and I didn't realize how lucky I was.
I've never been one to eat Thai food, so I don't know why this was suggested to me, but I really wanna try Thai food now, thanks for being my guide Auntie in the supermarket. I really liked learning with you!
Since I lived in Hawaii I learned to adore Asian food. I’ve always wanted to learn how to cook Asian food ( I’m Latina that loves all types of foods from all countries) I still don’t know how to shop for Asian ingredients. Always craving Asian food wherever I go. I’m in the process of learning the different soy sauces I want to make Japanese noodles and all kinds of vegetables in it. I put in my bucket list that Singapore and Thailand are 2 of my future destinations 🥰
I've made quite a few of her recipes and they have all turned out great! The Pad See Ew one is especially good. Here in Houston we have quite a few good Asian-oriented grocery stores thanks to the large Vietnamese population (thanks so much y'all) so sourcing these ingredients isn't too hard. What is hard is understanding what to use for what dishes. So this video is super appreciated!!!
All I know of Thai food is the mieng kom krob ros flavoured lay's chips. But now I wanna watch these videos and cook Thai foods! Such excellent work, and so informative about so many things! Way more 'cooks' on youtube than needs to be, but this channel deserves to be seen. And such an excellent clever and talented person to do it. I am impressed! Thank you for all the effort!
Hi - I am so glad you did this video. I do nutrition and people feel this way when staring at aisles of vitamins. Can you speak about using sauces without fish? I cant eat fish.
Loved the entire video but almost fell off my chair when you showed that can of chicken flavoured peanuts! My absolute favorite! Sounds weird I agree but you gotta try them! Thanks, Pai! What a knowledge packed video.
In Thailand, when we can't get our hands on fresh coconut milk, we always go for the ones in milk cartons :D I don't think I've seen any Thai using the canned ones!
Very helpful. I was shopping in an Asian store Wednesday and got the Healthy Boy Mushroom Soy sauce and girl in the boat oyster sauce based on your recommendation from previous videos. They're both soooo good! 🙂
Hi pai,I live in calgary alberta so we are kinda neighbors and I watch and use your videos a ton, and they are all great. We have a couple of T&T stores hear and I'm happy to see I'm pretty much on track with the brands of ingredients I use , as I cook alot of Thai food. We also have a store called luckys witch is another great place to get south east aisin ingredients. But I think lm starting to babble on a bit so keep up the great work and I would love to meet you in person someday to talk about Thai food and how you started your RUclips channel 😊
I love that store. NOTHING like it in the USA (near me) unless you go to a dedicated Asian market. Soy sauce is easy. Kikoman normal (red), no bother to look at any other brand unless wasting time/money. PS: Like your black t-shirt. You should get the Tongchai Bird, ไทย (Thai) one! คนไม่มีแฟน great song/singer/pride in Thailand
Scouting things out for my Thai wife who hasn't made it to Canada yet (soon!), I visited the local Asian grocery for the first time two days ago. I picked up some things, but boy this video will be handy! Thank you!
I found your channel by accident, some really great tips! I'd love to have some fried scorpions again. I think that's more of a Vietnamese versus a Thai Dish but I was told they have them in Bangkok also. My daughter loves Jufram banana sauce on pretty much everything. We have a nice little Asian store here where I live. The lady that runs it with her husband is very helpful to a newbie like me who hasn't done much Asian cooking but loves to eat Asian food.
A city I lived in about 10 years ago had a small Asian store close to me. If you wanted to make a certian dish, could stop at customer service and let them know what you were making. They would take you shopping. It was great.
We have a very small Thai grocery store in my town. It's the only place I can buy squid brand fish sauce, it's the best! It's also a good place to buy dried chilies. There is an independent supermarket that's a bit more general as well but it's owned by Vietnamese owners so they have a good range of asian groceries too but the little Thai store is the best.
I used to eat at a local Thai restaurant in California once a week. They had an adjoining grocery store. One day, I decided I wanted to make my own pad see iew. I was wandering up and down the aisles, putting what I thought I needed into my cart. One of the waitresses saw me and asked me what I was shopping for. I told her. She took everything out of my cart, and said, "Now, I will show you what you need." I am so grateful for her kindness and help. My version wasn't as good as theirs, but it was 90% as good. Gotta have the right ingredients!
😂, great story.
So kind and generous to help share their “secret”. But maybe she gave you only 90% of the ingredients. Just sayin. ;)
I wouldn't go overboard with the ingredients. Obviously, there would be differences, but the technique is also important. See the "Pro Chef & Home Cook Swap Ingredients" series from Epicurious ;) Personally, I swapped all the rice noodles with linguine pasta (flat spaghetti) and all the dishes are great. I like pasta and it is much cheaper and easier to get in Europe. It is non-traditional and all pro thai cooks would condemn and expell me from their communities, but it is great food! ;)
@@davidleong6606 maybe the 10% lacking was due to inexperience, there’s also technique
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I’ve just NOW got the time to start exploring ALL Asian dishes…I have learned the most from you! I made Nam Jim Jaew and my family loved it (including my 83 year old Caucasian father). I’m thankful for your channel! ❤
😢 where do you live at the moment
I like this woman a lot: intelligent, articulate, straight-forward, no nonsense. The Thai Restaurant in St. George, Utah, Benj's Thai Garden, is excellent. Unfortunately, St. George is relatively small (except in the Winter) and doesn't have a Thai or any Asian store. As a whole-food, plant-based fan, I'd cook a lot more Asian if we had a store here. And speaking of Asian, I could easily live on the superb Japanese rice, Koshihikari rice; it is exquisite! There's no comparison between Japanese rice and the rice you buy at your local supermarket. I've subscribed!
Wow. You're amazing. A Chinese store owner in Dallas when I was in college befriended me and showed me how to cook a number of dishes. We ended up friends even though he had very little English. He'd invite me for dinner with his family and demonstrate various techniques. That was more than 50 years ago. I've been enjoying cooking and eating Asian food ever since and thought I knew a lot about ingredients. But I got more useful information from this 17 minute video than in years of chatting with cooks and store owners. So concise and straight-forward. You've got a fan. Thank you!!
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What a beautiful friendship!
There should be a movie about that
As a Thai-American child estranged from his family, this video (and your channel overall) has helped me to reconnect with my culture a lot. You make Som Tum just like the way my Yaipin used to. Thank you so much for sharing the best parts of our culture that many people don't get to interact with on a day to day basis unless they're Thai themselves.
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You should come to Thailand one day. It's awesome here.
@@Tracydot3 I visited a long time ago when I was a kid
Overwhelmed is an understatement. In DFW we have an H Mart. It's the size of a super Walmart packed with interesting but unrecognizable items. There was literally an entire isle devoted to soy sauce as was and entire isle of noodles. I finally stopped a lady about my age to ask about black vinegar. She directed me to her daughter whose an accomplished cook. They both shared they were of Thai heritage and gave me a great tip. Once you find the item your'e looking for, see which brand has the most taken from the shelf. That might be a good indicator of which (black vinegar in this case) was most popular. I've used that tip several times over my many trips, usually with good results. Thanks for the education.
H Mart is amazing!
Most purchased could also indicate cheapest. But, could indicate that it’s the beat quality.
At 7:01 the little girl in the background pushing the tiny supermarket cart was the such a cute moment !!!!!!!!!!
Glad I wasn’t the only one who saw it lol
Dear Khun Pailin, This is a PERFECT guide to Thai food. I wrote a Thai cookbook in my native Sweden, which has remained a best-selller for years. I love Thai food, which is the best on the planet, I feel. You have taught me to like coconut milk in paper cartons, which I use exclisively now. I am addicted to Durian,which my partner makes me wrap very tightly and eat quickly! I love your programme/channel. Do keep it up.
Love to go to T&T whenever I am in Toronto. I am a Chinese Jamaican living in Florida for the past 45 years and watch all your shows giving them a thumbs up and they are great. I cook a lot after I retired and watch your show to expand my repertoire.
So I work in the grocery industry building schematics for stocking sections. I just so happen to be working on Asian categories and have an interest in Thai and Japanese cooking. This unexpectedly gave me some very valuable insight. Not even what I watch your channel for but much appreciated. I love your videos. Very informative and you make it fun.
I shopped in a Vietnamese grocery once, where I was the only 6' 2" white guy in a store full of tiny Asian grandmas...
At the checkout, the cashier noted my purchases and remarked "oh, you know how cook!" in an adorable accent.
Yes, I know how cook, and was pleased with her validation.
О, poor thing, your mamma didn’t validate u enough, u search it from random people who are 90% just making a conversation
Lmao...
I feel like that would happen to me, I work with Indonesians and I am 6' 1", so I call myself big papa at work
@@ewq123ify but does anyone else call you that
@@4LLT0G3TH3R no but I think it's funny and they do as well
Khun Pailin ka, I love you!!. I'm a Thai as I have found your channel recently. I always relied on my mom cook when I was a kid and when growing up I live alone as working in Bangkok. I usually don't kook as its cheaper if eating street food in a dish. I can cook for not manny recipe ( sure that only my favourite ones) . Im hooked with your channel, inspired me to cook more. I have to manage work life balance and then I would have time to enjoy cooking. Beyond watching you cook with fun and delight, I love to read the foreigners's comments to feel their enjoy and happy that they can follow you and make a nice meals to themselves , their family, their kids and their friends. Im happy with them, and proud of you that taught them to cook Thai food and yess!! Thai foods are flexible , they can also adapt for their taste and ingredients sometimes. Just woul love to Thank you to make your channel with talented cooking skills and always have beautiful smiles, you make lots of people delight, keep go on. Love love.
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Wow I actually never bought coconut milk from the carton before. Good to know that it’s better than the canned version. I’ll try that next time. Thanks Pai!
Also another good thing about the carton is that you can store any remaining coconut cream/milk directly in the carton for a while, whereas in the tin you would want to remove unused portion to another container or else it risks going rancid/getting a tinny flavour.
@@swisski as a South Indian we use quite a lot of coconut paste and milk. But we r used to taking it fresh from the coconut 🥥. Never tried the packaged one before. It's a time saving idea for once in a while usage. Thank you.
@@sammys1010 Of course scraping the coconut fresh is the best way in terms of freshness and quality, but as you know it is rather labour intensive. Also most people living outside of tropical climates don’t have easy and cheap access to fresh coconuts so the convenience of prepared coconut cream/milk is almost always chosen. The brand that I like the best is called Kara (from Indonesia) and the stuff that comes in the tetra pack is 99.9% pure coconut cream.
@@swisski yes same kara I've seen on super markets.. let me try it. Thanks
Stands to reason, if I stop and think. I've bought the carton versions of chicken stock and broth for years, and just keep a couple of the canned ones for emergencies.
I don’t think I’ve ever even eaten Thai food but this lady is so pleasant and informative I’m still watching, haha, makes me want to try some new things!
Please do yourself a favor and get some Thai Food! Start with Pad Thai as that is the signature dish. But, the currys are also amazing. Enjoy!
*Finally* I have a Thai auntie 🥰 I’ve been cooking Thai for a very long time. I recently moved to EU and don’t have access to the same brands as I used to. Your explanations of why certain brands are your favorites (i.e. ingredients) has been extremely helpful to choose what to buy here. Thank you! ❤
Another big thing to note when buying jasmine rice is the crop year. "2022 Crop" will tell you that you have rice that has been harvested and milled in the current year.
As a pretty experienced Thai and Vietnamese cook (Total Gringo from Mississippi), I still found this extremely helpful! Thank you so much!
I have access to multiple very good Asian grocery stores. I definitely learned more about navigating them from you.
07:55 I love it how people just turn around the moment they see that filming is going on.
So polite!
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@@att4760 I live near Canada....they're not ALL that polite!!! Especially the Quebeckers !! 🤔🤣🤣
@@spuds6423 hahaha
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I spoke to a manager at the T&T market near me. I suggested that purhaps twice a month there could be a guide that takes groups of their non Asian customers or any customer thru the store teaching and showing what ingredients to use for maybe a couple of dishes to cook at home. I love Asian foods and would like to get a better understanding of the ingredients. It's a win win for all. New revenue for store and Lots more eager customers 😀
WOW thank you Pailin! I thought i knew my Asian grocery shopping until i watched this video! Appreciate all the info!
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Awww❤❤❤many people have watched me spend a long time looking at everything, engaged me in helpful conversation and gave me useful tips
This is the great video of how to choose the right product to buy. I specifically learned about " the less ingredients the best, paper-pack for coconut milk, the quality trademarks of thai". Thank you so much Pai.
As always. Chef Pailin nails it! Approachable, knowledgeable, and generous with her advice for rookies. I've been cooking Thai/Chinese/Japanese/Vietnamese for many years at home. I always learning something new from Pailin's videos.
Just rewatched this video, had so much fun again. You really are a match made in heaven as a cook with your happy and fun personality. That's why your loved so much!!! Happy New Year from Japan!!
My gosh you are amazing in how you explain the differences in ingredients and your recommendations too ! You really got my attention ....and I have learned a lot. Thanks !!!
I love watching lovely Pai. She's like a breath of fresh air...a cure for depression
Been watching her since the start. Completely forgot about her for like 4 years. Just came back recently to watch her stuff again. Nice to see she's still cooking.
I almost cried in envy YOUR ASIAN STORE IS SO CLEAN! You guys know what I mean.
HAHAHA it's those smaller, family owned stores that are usually not so clean. Whenever I went shopping at one of these stores with my mom as a kid, I'd always ask to wait in the car cause I hated going in there lol. They make me feel claustrophobic.
The ones in the UK are often a bit untidy... or a lot. And a lot smaller than the one Pailin went to. I have to travel to another city about 10 miles away and there's a few there including a Thai specific one, but the biggest is one that has a lot of Chinese (especially Cantonese) but does still have things like Thai soy sauce. It can be a bit confusing what they put on the Thai/Korean etc shelves and what they put with the main noodle section.
🤔I like walking in and immediately smelling the in-store fishtank. I like leaving smelling like garlic and frying oil🤤I like looking at their grand opening photos on Google knowing IRL the building sign 亞洲超市 has letters missing. I like visiting the back of the store where they stopped tiling the floor. I like that there are three aisles of snacks that are always on sale I've never seen anyone buy.
@@nissan_skylinehahaha, I went to a place like that in the city only there was almost nothing in the store🤔it was an experience! Like grocery shopping in Russia
This is so awesome ! I’m Filipino but I always get overwhelmed at the Asian mart and this is sooo so so helpful. Thank you !
Fantastic video! I visited 99 Ranch Market today and found so many products you recommended. My husband and I laughed when you talked about the soy sauce section. Your description of how it feels to the uninitiated is spot on!
My friend introduced me to Mama noodles and I have NEVER gone back to any other instant noodle brand! It is so delicious.
this video is the answer to my prayers. Many a time I have been lost and aimless in the store terrified of asking someone regarding the variety of ingredients that I’ve been seeking after. This is going to be so helpful for me. Thank you so much 😊
Feel free to ask, we love to help.
Maybe I've just been lucky. But the people I've asked for help in Asian stores seemed to enjoy going out of their way to help me.... kind of like spreading the gospel, I guess. :)
@@troystallard6895 Most all of the ones I ask in ours don't speak English they say.
@@Linda-pd8en I'll admit some of them do more gesturing and pointing than they do talking, but at least they're trying to help.
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"Thai Auntie" lol love how Pai has embraced it
Wow I like to go shopping in that store they should have one in my town of Oklahoma
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Thanks for sharing this video
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Best looking Thai auntie by a country mile!
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Great Asian supermarket walkthrough! I hope your family is enjoying your long awaited trip to Thailand! You deserve a long and relaxing vacation!
OMG... I didn't know that I had a Thai auntie until today : ) I am SO happy!!
This is so helpful. I live in a very rural area in the UK and there are no large Asian groceries like this particular one near where I live. There *are* some very small convenience store sized places, but I've always been sort of nervous to go in because I've never had a clear idea of what I'm looking for.
Now, even though the store in the video is different, I feel like I have a good idea of what I'm looking for, even in a small store. I think I'll go have a look at the weekend 😁 Thanks!
This was very helpful! I'm Chinese but I really enjoy Thai food however going to my local Asian market I'm just overwhelmed with all the different brands! It's just like the Chinese brands it's just overload! Unless I know which brand to use I am stuck trying to determine which brand to buy. I have a hard enough time with the Chinese ingredients but when I am trying to throw together a Thai dish I honestly don't want to spend more time deciding which brands to buy than cooking. Thank you the video is very helpful!
I luckily worked as a police officer for over 37 years in a mid size (I guess) city in Texas with about 10,000 of its 60,000 residents being Vietnamese with a scattering of Lao and Thai. For that reason there are several Asian stores in the city with a heavy southeast Asia influence. I worked almost exclusively for several years in the heavily Asian populated areas so I ate Vietnamese food about four days a week. Fortunately again, about 20 years ago a Thai restaurant opened out of our city but only about 15 miles away. It became my mother’s favorite food.
About 75 miles away is Houston with huge Asian stores. I retired about a year ago but still live within about 15 miles of several Asian stores
My wife is Korean so I had a lot of influence from Korean and southeast Asian cuisine.
My wife cooks a lot of Korean food but loves Thai, Viet and Chinese.
But the whole point…. she loves other East Asian foods however she might want to fight if someone suggests that other instant noodles (like Mama) are better than Nongshim (especially Shin Ramen or Neoguri), Samyang, etc. 🤣🤣🤣
As much of southeast Asian food as I have eaten and cooked over the last 35 years, I still learned a lot about shopping for various items from this video. My wife buys Squid fish sauce (nước mắm) but I had no clue that it was Thai. I also didn’t know that Aroy-D was Thai and a “go to” and respected brand. I have seen it many times and bypassed it to get other brands. At 66 years old, I guess this old dog is learning new tricks.
Edit: new tricks, not no tricks 😀
Great video.
I was raised in Richmond and I was so impressed with the new T&T location! So clean with fresh ingredients daily and their takeout and pastry section is amazing!
i used to work at a Thai restaurant and I've missed these flavors so much!! I'm so glad I found your page, you're awesome!!
You’re my favorite chef to learn from! Always the best tips!
This might be one of the best videos ever made on how to navigate / shop for AsIan grocery store products. So well made, clear, informative and encouraging that I hit the LIKE and SUBSCRIBE buttons 👍
Oh my goodness you must have been reading my mind from your last video. I was thinking wouldn’t it be great to have a video come out of touring and learning about products from an Asian grocery store. I have been to a few Asian grocery markets in the past and you are so right about all the different products. Thank you for this video. You have a beautiful store there in Canada too.
Thank you, this was extremely helpful. Living in South Africa, we only have a fraction of the east asian options. But now I'll be able to navigate the products with more ease.
I have been shopping at a variety of Asian supermarkets for years. I learned so much more from this video. Thank you so much!
This was so helpful. I love Thai food but getting takeout all the time is not practical so I have been experimenting. The last time my dad came to visit we went out to a Thai cooking class. We figured out the reason we love it some much is that the spices and flavors used are very similar to Mexican food but with lemongrass instead of cumin and more seafood 😄. I was blown away to see how they made chile paste and how similar it is to how we make chile paste. We also LOVE tamarind. There’s a spicy tangy coating we pair with fruit or candy called chamoy. If you ever have trouble finding tamarind in the Asian store go to the Mexican store. There are always tons of options
That was extremely enlightening and answered a few questions I had. I'm glad to know that the carton of coconut milk is the good kind. They almost always add sulfites to the cans of coconut milk (Savoy brand does not), and I get violently ill from sulfites. That's also why I make my own tamarind paste. Most of the stuff that's premixed is poison to me.
This was so entertaining. The aisles are so wide and the floor is so clean. No boxes piled up everywhere and ten brands of everything. We only see that at Big-C or Tesco. They even turned on the lights for you.
We buy the fish sauce 3-4 big bottles at a time. The curry paste comes in little plastic envelopes. Since they are everywhere we do not keep much inventory. We buy shrimp paste in the half kilo tubs though.
There are two kinds of Thai rice, Jasmine and sticky. We eat sticky rice three times a day. Khao Suai is restaurant food. You need to do a kantoke series to show the other dishes that do not go on Jasmine rice. They are very different.
Thanks for your great advice and all the work you put into your videos. I struggled for years to make recipes from a Thai cookbook while asking many of the questions you answer in this and other videos. I am grateful for the intentionality you put into this channel. Will definitely keep seeing what is new. Thanks Pailin!
this is the most useful video I have seen on YT by far. thank you
Good guide on shopping. You highlighted that little green label "Thai Hom Mail Rice". Its something that I never knew about. Incidentally, I was shopping at Costco and saw that little green label on the Kirkland Jasmine rice.
Pailin's Kitchen, is one of the top cooking channels on RUclips and in the universe! Still so happy to take her advice and cook her recipes. Thai food is wonderful! Visit your local Thai restaurant or take out in your area. Take Pailin's advice and make some at home. She knows her stuff.
My knowledge on Thai products has just been greatly expanded upon.
Course 101 for shopping in an Asian Food store or in my case aisle. 😊
I live in a country town in Australia. The local supermarkets are definitely expanding their range.
Thank you for your concise no nonsense approach, very much appreciated. 👍
This is my first time to your channel, as an aspiring Southeast Asian home cook and a lover of most of their food especially Tom Yum, I was pleasantly shocked by the content of your video! You answered so many questions and provided links which I will watch about the things I had the most questions about. Thank you so much for such a comprehensive and relatable video! You've earned my subscription and I look forward to more of your videos! ฉันได้เรียนรู้หลายๆ อย่างจากคุณ I hope this means I've learned so much and thank you!
You are the answer to my prayers..I so love Thai food and need an advisor.
Awesome content! I’m lucky to live in a community with several Asian markets. Knowing what to look for and what to avoid is an absolute nightmare. Thanks for the info, it’s given me a bit of courage and clarity for my next visit.
Edited to add (in case Pai is reading): This kind of info for the non-Asian shopper could EASILY be a whole series. A knowledgeable RUclipsr could make an episode (or more) for every section in the store. Tons of info, tons of recommendations, and tons of sponsors - everyone wins.
i just wanted to tell you how much you've helped me come closer to my culture!! as someone who's mixed, i don't have many opportunitites to just learn about thailand and co. and your recipes help me feel closer to that part of myself.. thank you so much !!
Yes, you are right, the article on your page is informative and caught my attention..
Such an in-depth, incredibly well presented video. I’ve learned so much. And will be more confident in my Thai ingredients purchases in the future. Heartfelt thanks for sharing your vast knowledge of Thai cuisine with us devotees.
Thanks Pailin, my new Thai Aunty! Once I went to a T&T supermarket in Ottawa, near the airport. I just loved going through the aisles looking at all the interesting products. I wished I had someone to show me how to choose and use the right ingredients. Thanks to RUclips for showing me your video - my wish came true! Subscribed!
I'm also in Ottawa. Our T&T looks nothing like Pailin's. I recommend Green Fresh on MacArthur Rd. New location, very big aisles and very organized.
@@AC-ff1cn thanks for the tip! I'll check it out when I'm back in Ottawa 😄
This tour and your explanation about things was so clarifying. Thank you so much. I LOVE Thai food and my New Year’s resolution for 2023 is to learn to cook authentic Thai food at home. I was so lost about where to start and then I found your channel and recipes. I am super excited
Oh I'm an Indian and had never seen anybody explaining so detailed and wow about the sauces and other Asian ingredients... teally really usefull... this is the first time I'm watching ur video and it's really amazing. Thank you.
Try her recipes they are amazing.
@@nureshmihassim1759 yes I'm trying her recipes one by one. Really nice. Thank you Nureshmi Hassim.
I really appreciate you showing us this information.. please do more in the future
Thank you "Auntie" Pai!! Wasn't aware of the "kits" - perfect size and package of ingredients for the one-off/occasional Thai dish that a lot of us, like me, make! Loved this walk-through video!
Really happy to see that I have access to genuine Thai brands and genuine Thai receipts. I used to work with a Thai chef and he showed us the way his mother cooks. It's definitely one of my favourite cuisines
This video popping up for me tonight is very timely. My son and I used your green curry paste recipe just this evening. We were making it to dehydrate for camping. It turned out beautifully. Now, knowing what products to look for will make our next forays into Thai cooking that much better. Thank you for such helpful videos and for the delicious, easy to follow recipes!
The Kingdom of Thailand has been low-key running an international soft-power flex and positive PR campaign by getting their flavors and cooking essentials out to the wider world. 🌏🙌❤️
I am so grateful to come upon your channel because I am so interested in Asian Cuisine and you break everything down so wondrously for me. I would be daunted by all of the choices. You make it so clear!!!
Really interesting and informative video! Thank you for taking the time to make this. I'm sure that I'll be returning to this again and again.
Thank you for such a straightforward, welcoming video for so many of us that are interested to learn but don’t understand the day to day recommendations of (“if you have the extra money, go for it, but it’s not NEEDED” 🙏🏼🙌🏼). Subscribed!
Thanks, Pailin for being my "Temporary Auntie" who had the patience to walk and talk about items I'd often think about and not know about, but now I do, thanks again to you! 💜
Thank you so much for this video. It’s overwhelming to shop in Asian stores, this will help me tremendously.
Yes, you are right, the article on your page is informative and caught my attention..
I finally went to a good Asian market. I was so lost, but I found whole lemon grass. I cut the bottom 2 inches and popped them in water. I planted them in the spring when it was warmer out and they are getting large now. I have grown them before, just pop them in the basement for the winter and water them a couple times and they pop right back the next spring. Cost me $2 for six plants and the one I ordered was just 2 plants and cost me $25 plus shipping. So many plants will grow back from their base or tops.
Auntie, I go to Asian stores regularly and this is so much better than me just figuring it out or opting for someone to take pity on me and help. Thank you auntie! I’m good with Chinese and Japanese but now I’m going Thai.
Yes, you are right, the article on your page is informative and caught my attention..
I just want to say I've been away from RMD for a while and it's nice to see the T&T again. Even on a random video I came across.
Hi Pailin appreciate you for making such videos . You are Not only a RUclips chef that’s shared great recipes but also very educational and informative helping and one step further for others to understand in-
depth on the ingredients we are using . Truly you are my top list youtube chef to follow after so many years . Been listed you as my Thai cuisine champion Whenever I craved for Thai food . But having said that .. Your other non Thai recipes are a hit too . And to those who haven’t tried her recipes yet , go try one now (no false promise always ) 👍👍👍
That was great, I live in Vancouver and go to TnT often. I also have an Asian grocer near me that has all the healthy boy products. I learned something new today. Thanks for doing the video.
I love this woman her presentations are always on point!
I wish we could save her videos to find them again
awesome, the first tamarind concentrate I ever purchased and stuck with was that one! Approval from the people feels good
Thanks Auntie! .....took notes - can't wait to go again with knowledge!
Toronto cook loving your channel and so happy it's Canadian! Thank you for sharing!
This comes at the perfect time. I’m just beginning to dip my toe into the water because I’ve been craving Thai food. This will help me not spend six hours at the Asian market looking at all the stuff!
THANK YOU!!! And I just checked my favorite jasmine rice bag, and happily it does have that "hom mali" notation. :)
Also, I did not know coconut milk in boxes even existed! o.O I will definitely look for that when I shop Asian groceries now!
Man, this is like lightyears beyond what we have in most of Europe. To me an Asian store means something the size of a gas station.
It’s true, Canada is an ethnic foods shopping dream. Thank you multiculturalism!
This isn't common across Canada unless you're in an area with a larger South Asian population.
There are stores like this in Europe too. But not just everywhere.
Same with the southern part of the USA. I go to the Asian store mainly to get fruits and veggies bc it's so much cheaper than I'm big market stores. Everything else is kinda meh since the stores are itty bitty and usually with very few options. I used to go to the Russian store for all the fish we'd eat, but they shut down :/ god I hope the little Asian stores here stay open! I much prefer the smaller stores to the big box stores as they're generally cheaper, with better ingredients, even despite the fewer options available!
Oh my! I am so envious. The nearest Asian market that is a fraction of the size of this one is four hours away! I used to live in a part of the country with huge markets and I didn't realize how lucky I was.
I've never been one to eat Thai food, so I don't know why this was suggested to me, but I really wanna try Thai food now, thanks for being my guide Auntie in the supermarket. I really liked learning with you!
Since I lived in Hawaii I learned to adore Asian food. I’ve always wanted to learn how to cook Asian food ( I’m Latina that loves all types of foods from all countries) I still don’t know how to shop for Asian ingredients. Always craving Asian food wherever I go. I’m in the process of learning the different soy sauces I want to make Japanese noodles and all kinds of vegetables in it. I put in my bucket list that Singapore and Thailand are 2 of my future destinations 🥰
This is perfect! Honestly, videos like these really help. I'm going to an asian store today, and this video was JUST IN TIME! 🥰
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I've made quite a few of her recipes and they have all turned out great! The Pad See Ew one is especially good. Here in Houston we have quite a few good Asian-oriented grocery stores thanks to the large Vietnamese population (thanks so much y'all) so sourcing these ingredients isn't too hard. What is hard is understanding what to use for what dishes. So this video is super appreciated!!!
All I know of Thai food is the mieng kom krob ros flavoured lay's chips. But now I wanna watch these videos and cook Thai foods!
Such excellent work, and so informative about so many things! Way more 'cooks' on youtube than needs to be, but this channel deserves to be seen.
And such an excellent clever and talented person to do it. I am impressed! Thank you for all the effort!
Hi - I am so glad you did this video. I do nutrition and people feel this way when staring at aisles of vitamins. Can you speak about using sauces without fish? I cant eat fish.
Loved the entire video but almost fell off my chair when you showed that can of chicken flavoured peanuts! My absolute favorite! Sounds weird I agree but you gotta try them! Thanks, Pai! What a knowledge packed video.
From now on, I will be getting my coconut milk in cartons! Thank you for the tip Pailin. :)
Yeah same here. Aroy D in tetra packs sure tastes better :)
Wondering where coconut milk in the carton is found in south Texas ?
In Thailand, when we can't get our hands on fresh coconut milk, we always go for the ones in milk cartons :D I don't think I've seen any Thai using the canned ones!
Very helpful. I was shopping in an Asian store Wednesday and got the Healthy Boy Mushroom Soy sauce and girl in the boat oyster sauce based on your recommendation from previous videos. They're both soooo good! 🙂
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Hi pai,I live in calgary alberta so we are kinda neighbors and I watch and use your videos a ton, and they are all great. We have a couple of T&T stores hear and I'm happy to see I'm pretty much on track with the brands of ingredients I use , as I cook alot of Thai food. We also have a store called luckys witch is another great place to get south east aisin ingredients. But I think lm starting to babble on a bit so keep up the great work and I would love to meet you in person someday to talk about Thai food and how you started your RUclips channel 😊
I love that store. NOTHING like it in the USA (near me) unless you go to a dedicated Asian market.
Soy sauce is easy. Kikoman normal (red), no bother to look at any other brand unless wasting time/money.
PS: Like your black t-shirt. You should get the Tongchai Bird, ไทย (Thai) one!
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Scouting things out for my Thai wife who hasn't made it to Canada yet (soon!), I visited the local Asian grocery for the first time two days ago. I picked up some things, but boy this video will be handy! Thank you!
I found your channel by accident, some really great tips! I'd love to have some fried scorpions again. I think that's more of a Vietnamese versus a Thai Dish but I was told they have them in Bangkok also. My daughter loves Jufram banana sauce on pretty much everything. We have a nice little Asian store here where I live. The lady that runs it with her husband is very helpful to a newbie like me who hasn't done much Asian cooking but loves to eat Asian food.
You just made me want go look at a Thai store!
A city I lived in about 10 years ago had a small Asian store close to me. If you wanted to make a certian dish, could stop at customer service and let them know what you were making. They would take you shopping. It was great.
We have a very small Thai grocery store in my town. It's the only place I can buy squid brand fish sauce, it's the best! It's also a good place to buy dried chilies. There is an independent supermarket that's a bit more general as well but it's owned by Vietnamese owners so they have a good range of asian groceries too but the little Thai store is the best.
Thanks for taking us shopping