Making Ming's Congee From Pixar's Turning Red
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- Because moms make the best congee, period. Thanks Mom, for the inspo - this one's for you. And Pixar. And Mei-Mei.
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I watched Turning Red with my family on Friday and found it really touching. When someone is sick, I make congee or restorative chicken soup. Growing up there was little to no positive representation of asian americans on TV or movies. So nice to see things have improved and my kids generation have positive roles. I especially loved the few scenes with the father and it made me cry.
Me to girl
Same!!
The mom definitely ran the household, but dad had his moments in the sun.
Cringe
Little tip if you're going out to buy the dried scallops for this dish: these are whole scallops. Whatever store you're buying from, check if they also have broken ones in stock (i.e. non-whole ones). The quality would be slightly lower, but those usually go for a noticeably lower price as well.
i literally just stopped everything i was doing when i saw the notification. your videos always have a way of calming my soul. thank you
Ohhhhh... congee for breakfast! Yum! I'm doing it tomorrow for sure! And I've bookmarked Turning Red to watch tonight! Advertisers: See how effective Inga is? I will eat, watch or buy anything she posts. 🤠
Grew up hating congee. But this looks so good.
Wonder if the one you made is more of HK style congee compared to the Taiwanes one as I was so shocked to find the congee here is more like water with rice. Not thick and hearty like the one you made.
Never been so early!!!
What's amazing about this is that the ingredients in the congee actually correspond to a red panda's diet: long beans/asparagus to bamboo, as well as the eggs & mushrooms (red pandas raid birds' nests & eat fungi in the wild). Even the porridge itself, as red pandas do eat the seeds of the plants they feed on.
Turning red touched so many Cantonese souls, being a Cantonese diaspora and seeing tvb portrayed and Cantonese hymns being sung made me so happy. Turning red is such a step forward for Asian representation and I hope other ethnicities will be represented too
Sad what tvb has become these days. A state propaganda machine
@@Eira436 it depends on when you watch it lol. Besides most people I know don't use tvb as much because the tvb app is easier to use
my friends and I had the same thoughts about the movie! it's great to see more representation in movies and hopefully it will help the younger generations feel less alone for growing up a bit different from their peers (๑•̀ㅂ•́)و✧
If you added a streak of bacon, it would've become Mulan's breakfast!
I've just watched turning red too! I love how meimei's mother is a positive, encouraging maternal figure to her (well at least most of the time, lol). Anyway here's a tip, wash the rice beforehand and keep the tossed-but-still-wet rice in the freezer. The rice will break quicker in the pot.
Always had congee in our household. I hate ginger though, and my mom would always add so much to it. I think she was trying to kill me. She also just gave me some congee yesterday to take home. lol. Great movie too. I enjoyed it as well.
Don’t know if you’re seeing this or ever will Inga, but I’d love to see you make Jin’s dinner feast! The one where he stir fried veggies and what not.
I have yet to watch Red but this video just makes me even more excited to watch it. As a Chinese American from Hong Kong, everything little thing about this video is just perfect, the congee itself as I basically grew up on this, washing the rice, the addition of the 乾瑤柱 (dried scallops, I absolutely love this), and can't forget of course the cute Totoro T-Shirt (I loved the oven mitts too)! Love your work Inga! Keep up the amazing work and representation you do!
Turning Red was definitely the representation I’ve been waiting for all my life as an Asian woman. Not just stereotypes and rebellious colored hair streaks-our family culture.
I never knew rice could be made this way untile now. I definitely want to try it😋. It's cool to see how other cultures make their food.
Use coconut milk. Its so good. In my country call bubur ayam.
@@spiritofvengeance666 that’s xenophobic
Congee is also another name for rice porridge and it's so good. I think every culture has a version of this of some sort.
@@pinkgreenmelon2209 it is.
Only to think about Turning Red makes me cry, it’s such a beautiful film, to think that it was made by all of those amazing women and that people like you that are being represented are feeling good after watching it makes me so so happy! I know I’m one of the only people that knows congee in my social circle (thanks to you!) and to recognize that on screen, made me so happy for these ethnicities 💛 as a woman from a country that also values tradition, in their own way, not specifically an Asian woman, I felt so much empathy for Meimei and I was so happy to see anxiety rep too! Aw only great things to say about it
And love the video Inga! 💛
The ultimate comfort food. Whenever I'm feeling homesick, I usually put in preserved duck egg, white fish, tiger shrimp, and scallops, because that's what we got whenever we went out for dinner as a family.
Growing up, congee with minced pork along with ginger and century egg slices was the best breakfast whenever i was sick 😋😋
In India ( South India mostly ) we make something similar to congee but it's called Ganjee . Ganjee too has the same purpose as the Congee , a heartwarming meal when you're sick or an easy meal for when you're lazy :)
yes! you're back with another video :)) i'm on break from school and i've been pretty free, so it is a treat to see your video notification! thank you for the video :D
Uncle Roger reacts to this! Spooning Rice inside Mason jar…HAIYAaaaaaa!
Reminds me of Lugaw or Arroz Caldo, the Filipino versions of Congee. It warms the body and soul...
Hi Inga your congee looks delicious! I’m wondering what’s your rice to water ratio?
for slightly watery but mostly thick porridge i use 1:10, my preference leans toward runny but this should still be solid enough to put a cute face on. i fill the little rice cup that comes with my rice cooker to around half its height and put ~3 cups of water and that is enough for 3-5 meals depending on how many sides i make.
My grandma is japanese so while watching it, i learned more about another asian culture that is not my own. Would you recommend congee to someone who has never had it and isnt a fan of rice or tapioca pudding? Is it the same consistency?
It really depends. Some people actually like their congee watery while others make it with less water. But either way, it's not sweet like tapioca pudding.
My son is nearly 3 and we watched Turning Red for the first time a few weeks ago and now whenever he wants to watch it again, he says “mummy, I watch orange bear!” 😂
just when I wondered if anyone would do a replica of Ming's morning congee, you did it, great job as always Inga. this is the ultimate comfort food for us Chinese.
Can't wait to watch it, I've heard so many good things about it. Btw, love your pot, where did you get it from?
welcome back!! could you please make a video on healthy recipes that are only a few simple ingredients? sometimes it’s a struggle to make healthy food because not a lot of ingredients are available or affordable
I can relate and yea, this would be a good topic for a video
For me I cook rice in vegetable stock and add whatever veg I have lying around. Garlic helps if you have it, and then add an egg or two either poached in with the rice or fried on the side.
So beautiful!! Turning red was so moving loved it so much on so many levels
Well that gives me some ideas to improve my version of congee i cook for my kids and wife. Great sharing about the preparation steps taken.
I just watched the movie last night and I had the exact same thoughts when I saw the congee! I’m so glad you made it and it reminds you of home. I’m adopted, but I’ve been back to china a couple times, and every time I had congee for breakfast at the hotel
i think it's so sweet that this is a "breakfast dish" even if it takes sometime to be made. in my family breakfasts are something quick or just a coffee and lunch is most important meal
Growing up in a Filipino Culture, I could also relate all the struggles Ming went through. Tough love.
Who ever watched turning red
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YASSSS that sweater is from BoxLunch if anyone is a Ghibli fan
I was just wondering about this when I saw your comment!!
me: this is a bowl of congee it is not sentient it does not have feelings
also me: NOOOO DONT EAT THE FACE YOU'LL HURT HIM
Congee looks so cute✨😍!! Well done Inga 👏
Watched it 3 times and still want to watch turning red for more.. as asian, i can relate with it so very very muchhhhhh..
And this cute congee just too cute to bring good memories of the movie 😍😍😍
My favourite is having 皮蛋瘦肉粥 (century egg and pork congee) paired with some 油条 (Chinese fried dough)🤤
When I first saw the movie, I thought, "Why are they putting fried eggs and mushrooms onto oat porridge?" because obviously, in the UK, porridge is made with oats. Then I discovered this porridge is a rice dish. LOL! And it looks really good too.
The patience you have to get rice our of the jar with the measuring cup 👍
This EGGS It's Make In The Mulan Movie 😝😝😝🔥🔥🔥
Can we get a list of ingredients? like in text
Turning Red Porridge Is Way Better Than Pizza Planet Pizza From Toy Story.
I love your congee but I am constantly distracted by your Totoro's tshirt!
This movie made me unexpectedly emotional in some parts. I have to say I was impressed with how accurate it was.
I'm not asian, but being more or less from San Francisco, congee is sort of nostalgic for me as well. This video made me want to eat some. 😋😄
ive definitely finished watching the video by now (real)
🎶 go little rockstar 🎶
forget the congee-- watching this vid was a healing experience! and despite this being from a Pixar movie, the Totoro sweatshirt was the exact vibes. something about this, be it the gentle quietness or the soft nostalgia or that little bit of wistful melancholy, just oozed Studio Ghibli. truly, a heartwarming video. thank you so much for making it??? i'll have to try congee one of these days; it looks far superior to chicken soup, hahaha
I watched Turning Red and I related to Mei so much and it also brought back many family memories and it was just super heartwarming.
I absolutely adore this oh my gosh I’m going to try to make this! I wonder where you could get the dehydrated scallops
when Inga said scallion bangs at 6:56 my Asian ass immediately went to scallion pancakes 😂 took me a minute there
This is you... with a little bit of Alvin!!! ;-) Why do you whisper? I like hearing your voice. On the technical side... what makes congee so healthy for having a cold. I know the value of chicken soup, beef bone broth/soup, but I'm not understanding congee.
Congee is said to help with digestion and relieve inflammation and it's just overall good for your health.
The congee at Chinese restaurant tastes so good. I don’t know what they add. My mom says they add lard and msg.
I literally dont remember this dish in Turning Red I only remember it in mulan? 🤔
The congee kind of reminds me of the porridge Mushu made in Mulan, except that had a bacon strip smile instead of soy sauce.
The only issue with Mulan's breakfast porridge was that it wasn't authentic with the bacon in it. Turning Red's is a bit more accurate to how Chinese and other Asians would actually eat and serve it.
Can we know where this beautiful pot came from??
I'm excited to see it, my daughter texted last night to say it is super good so I put it on my list for this week. Non-white representation is way past due. it has changed a lot in the last 10 years as streaming channels have changed the game creating shows full of LGBTQ and BIPOC characters, not as a one-note stereotypical caricature, but as fully-formed, well rounded, rich characters that are integral parts of the show. Yes, we have a looooong way to go but there is certainly momentum. It's that momentum that Trump uses to whip his zealots into a frenzy of anger and hate even if they aren't actually sure what it is they scared of happening.
The world is only richer when we get to see traditions around food, birth, child raising, marriage, death, and holidays from people who don't like exactly like us.
It is kind of similar to Mulan but thr mulan version is without the mushroom nose
Sometimes when I'm toooo lazy I just mix porridge(conge) with a can of cample mushroom soup. It taste sooooooo gooood!!!! Put some dice chickens in there. Yum yum.
Wow I can’t wait to make your food, Amazing
Ok, I’m tempted to make one, too 🙈🍲
Wheres's the recipe Inga!?!
I havent watched this video yet, but I'm sure it's better than great.
love the content Inga!
So calming and enjoyable watching your videos. :) 💖
THat looks really good.
This vid was just comforting ♥️♥️♥️
wonderful video, cant wait to see more.
the fact that i have the same spoon that she used to eat the congee
Mmm.. this is my fave go to meal on a cold day
I use fish sauce for the umami bomb though
So, what was your first "4 town"? F4? 😄😄😄
sounds like consomé en Colombia
I think that was omaju for Mulan!
why did this video make me cry? :,)
Can anyone tell me what the smile was made out of?
The totoro hoodie made this video extra cozy
Wow that look's so cool 😋 I just saw this on notification and just click on it without looking on any other video 😀
I make fried chicken when I am sick
I would love it if it has toasted garlic 😋
I think you forgot the side dish of a box of Timbits.
I don't think she forgot. Inga doesn't live in Canada so there's no way for her to access a Tim Hortons.
Ahh make a WallE congee!!
Hey, I just uploaded my version of this recipe! would appreciate if you could check it out! 😍
Your gloves are soooo cute...
you made me crave congee noww
What is the rice to water ratio ❤️
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Thank you for sharing this with us. ❤
yayy congee our comfort food
Where did you get the pot?
mini-scoop!☺️
I can't find dried scallops where i live. Would dried shrimp work? I love congee but I've never made it by myself.
Turning red
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When I make congee, I put it in an instant pot, 1 cup Jasmine rice, 6 cups water, ginger, dried scallop and pressure cook for 35-40 minutes and then once done, use pork floss and seaweed and sesame seeds. I would also fry the eggs in a bit of oil and baste it. Chinese style fried eggs rather than the western Sunnyside egg type thing
So cute!
I clicked on the video without checking whose channel it was and was just listening to it instead of watching. Was thinking this girl I'm listening to really sounds like Inga from BuzzFeed
OMG I'm from South India and we have a dish called Kanji that's literally the same preparation! Isn't that cool?!
awesome