SapSap Lao BBQ | Wisconsin Foodie
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- Опубликовано: 18 мар 2020
- Sap-Sap, meaning "Delicious Delicious" in the Lao language, is both a pop-up dinner series and also tradition Lao inspired food products created by Alex Hanesakda. Alex, who was born in a refugee camp is now responsible for one of the hottest dinner tickets in town. Chef Luke Zahm travels to Racine to meet Alex and his family as they prepare for their annual Lao BBQ dinner.
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Not knowing much about Laos culture and the state of Wisconsin, I enjoyed this YT-recommended video about their intersection. Saw rare corners of the world, thanks
Mad props representing our Lao food and culture bro, keep it up
That's my boy playing the instrument! So proud of him!
Lao food is off the hook & healthy and flavorful cheers from North Pole
Im tearful while I listened to your speech. My youngest brother was born in Thailand probably same year as you were. Our family came to Thailand(Ouboun) for asylum during communist invaded Laos. Currently my brother lives in San Diego,CA,he moved there after he graduated from college in TX. Now he is working as a chef for some hotel. Believe me or not my two sons are into BBQ business as well. Thanks for sharing Lao food with us n around the world.
Lao food is so underrated
Thank you ALEX AND LUKE 🙂🙋....AND ALL OTHERS THAT HAS CONTRIBUTED TO LEARNING OF CULTURES OF CUISINE
WHICH IS AND HAS BROADEN OUR INTELLIGENCE OF HUMANITY AND
LIKENESS THRU FOOD. AWESOME AND THANK YOU FOR SHARING.....🙋🙋🙋!!!
Sabaidee! Sticky Rice + Papaya Salad + Beef Jerky = Lao Heaven!! Thank you so much for sharing this, enjoyed and loved it!
I have the same story as Alex but a couple of years earlier than him. parents escaped laos and I was born in a refugee in Ubon Thailand as well.
Absolutely a True representation of Lao food ❤️💕
I am from Laos. The food looks authentic! I will look up SapSap
Yummy sap,sap Lao food is the best! Awesome story as well !!
Fantastic episode! Luke you just keep getting better and better at this. Well done!
Thank you for show casing our food and tradition! ❤️
Love this!!!
Great story! Your family and my family might have been in the same camp in Thailand.
My man Alex! Excellent!
Drooling. Love Lao food.
Keep it up bro, it's being recognized from backyard to mainstream. 👍
Looks amazing!
Great job Alex!
I feel very fortunate to live in a city where there's a large Laotian population. The food is amazing, I have lao sausage, papaya salad and sticky rice at least 3 to 4 times a month. The salad they made in the video is definitely a dialed down version..for the white people, lol. They left out the fermented crab sauce and chilies... the strong smell is generally off putting to most people. I usually have a dozen or more chilies in my salad... like that guy said, "if it's not spicy, it's not good."
??? What, I thought yall from Racine but that's the Vietnamese store on North Ave in Milwaukee haha
...nvm.
Also, SUBBED. Great content.
its true, if it ain't spicy then it ain't good! I grow up eating spicy food and honestly if it lack those spicy flavors I just couldn't eat it it just doesn't hit the spot.
Fried badek!! OMG.....!!!
yummmmmmmmmmmmmm
ແຊບ ແຊບ tasty
Give that man some jeow and sticky rice
🤤🤤yummy
yumm
Vow lie Kwon theen gue lol
Seent savahnt actually means meat of heaven
Same difference 🤷🏻♂️ jerky of the gods sounds much cooler. Thanks for watching!
Was the pop up in Milwaukee only for the one time? Ima have to make a trip down.
Shits burnt
Nah shit fire fyi
This not LAO food lol 😂🤣🤣 wea the raw lahp?? Veggies??? Soup made wit all the parts lol n dem sausages a lil dry real lao sausage is fatty
Where's the love at? Appreciate him and his family putting down on their business. Especially putting our food out there. Nothing but love, just letting you know.
If you want to see some real lao sausage come see me . Ill Show you some fatty . Lol
Quit hating at least they putting on for our ppl , u aint doin shitt but hating lol,