🍜 Lo Mein: The Chinese Restaurant Way (鷄肉撈麵)

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

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  • @BingBongWitch
    @BingBongWitch Год назад +4

    I love that you show your family eating a delicious meal! So important to show family together like that and I’m sure the kids would love looking back on it

  • @miaththered
    @miaththered Год назад +29

    It's always cathartic to watch a master at work.

    • @adam.2ob
      @adam.2ob 4 месяца назад

      It’s always cathartic to watch a master at wok

  • @MrAcuta73
    @MrAcuta73 Год назад +12

    When I rehydrate shiitake or other dried mushrooms, I use the water from them for cooking. If I don't need it for the current dish, I just freeze it. Use it in soups, stocks, sauces, w/e. Doesn't add a huge amount of flavor, but definitely some!

  • @makeda6530
    @makeda6530 Год назад +3

    Lo mein is one of my favorite take out foods. Bless your Papa for sharing with us!

  • @wnose
    @wnose Год назад +6

    You know, I'd love to see your Dad try some other cuisines - would love to see his reaction to Mexican or Middle Eastern food.

  • @markshen3280
    @markshen3280 Год назад +4

    In the Lo Mein recipe, can you use liquid chicken stock instead of bouillon powder/cubes ?

  • @cmaur811
    @cmaur811 Год назад +1

    Love your format !

  • @Chinasbaked
    @Chinasbaked Год назад +12

    Please make braised tofu with vegetable!! I can never find a recipe and it’s my favorite thing in the whole world

    • @redeyeofthenightfall
      @redeyeofthenightfall Год назад +2

      you have already given the recipe. it is braised tofu with vegetables!!

  • @AppleBearKitchen1999
    @AppleBearKitchen1999 Год назад +1

    Very helpful.Thank you.

  • @kenlan3347
    @kenlan3347 Год назад +2

    跟你老豆學到煮家常便飯做法...正啊正啊, 劉老師傅😍😍😍. In case you don't know how to read Chinese. I gave your old man a great compliment. Keep it up.

    • @MadeWithLau
      @MadeWithLau  Год назад +1

      感恩有您嘅支持!老劉㊗️您同家人安康快樂!

  • @MadeWithLau
    @MadeWithLau  Год назад +4

    Get 50% off your first order of CookUnity meals - go to cookunity.com/madewithlau and use my code MADEWITHLAU50 at checkout to try them out for yourself! Thanks to CookUnity for sponsoring this video!

  • @ellenspn
    @ellenspn Год назад +5

    Those bean sprouts look so much better than I can get locally

  • @RodSwansmad
    @RodSwansmad Год назад +4

    There you go , he actually named the cooking oil in the recipe! Bravo 👏

  • @rainy4036
    @rainy4036 Год назад +2

    Yummy, thank you, Poppa!

  • @smi_k
    @smi_k Год назад +1

    I love this so much!

  • @mamarazni8572
    @mamarazni8572 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the recipe master language❤❤

  • @foodbrimful
    @foodbrimful Год назад +2

    Super delicious recipe ❤️

  • @ionecuff6323
    @ionecuff6323 Год назад +4

    OH MAN!!! I so enjoy watching Mr. Lau's amazing talent to make delicious dishes in his beautiful spacious kitchen. Thank you so much for sharing his recipes, but his knowledge also as to how to bring out the flavors and prepare everything to make the most delicious and beautiful dish of food. I know I can never be able to make them, but I never miss an episode to watch his amazing gift and talent. You are so blessed to have such a wonderful family and a father that passes on the traditions and culture so you can pass on to your children.

  • @sio039
    @sio039 7 месяцев назад

    I'm so glad that I found this channel

  • @kevinhullinger8743
    @kevinhullinger8743 Год назад +2

    I’ve been waiting for the master to reveal his secrets to Lo Mein 👌🏻🙌

  • @Nafregamisrocanob
    @Nafregamisrocanob Год назад +1

    our markets here in the east package seafood mushrooms as enoki’s

  • @Starrixx
    @Starrixx 11 месяцев назад

    For frying the vegetables and noodles, did you use stainless steel or aluminium nonstick wok?

  • @sokwanfung6026
    @sokwanfung6026 Год назад +1

    鴻仔大個仔!孫女靚靚!

  • @QuickQuips
    @QuickQuips Год назад

    Wonder if you can reuse the noodle water Italian style to reduce sticking.

  • @8bjw3
    @8bjw3 Год назад +1

    Does anyone know what kind of wok (the one the chicken a noodles were boiled in) was used in this video? Would like to get one.

    • @incanada83
      @incanada83 8 месяцев назад

      @QuickQuips, carbon steel

  • @codapham9359
    @codapham9359 Год назад

    Where can I buy lomein?

  • @CGL119
    @CGL119 Год назад

    Instant Noodles (Gong Zai Mien) next please!

  • @jeanlelong8758
    @jeanlelong8758 Год назад

    Is it possible for chef Lau make the dish of steamed beef balls (山竹牛肉)? thanks

  • @Chefarvin
    @Chefarvin Год назад

    Hello I'm in Philippines ,I'm always watching your channel ,,❤❤

  • @ЛюдаБурцева-й7с
    @ЛюдаБурцева-й7с Год назад

    Надо попробовать и этот рецепт ! Выглядит очень вкусно ,! Спасибо Вам за рецепт !👍你也必须尝试这个食谱!看起来很好吃,!谢谢你的食谱!👍

    • @MadeWithLau
      @MadeWithLau  Год назад

      不要客氣,非常感謝您的支持!老劉祝福您闔家健康快樂!

  • @Beachbumbob
    @Beachbumbob Год назад

    I just discovered your channel, love your dad. Does he have any recipes for low, sodium or low carbohydrate diabetic - heart meals ?

    • @hylianarcher4531
      @hylianarcher4531 Год назад +1

      If you want low sodium, there are soy sauces that are lower in sodium compared to full-salt soy sauces, and to further cut down on sodium, you can skip adding plain salt if there's already sodium contained in other ingredients for the meal. For low carbohydrates, you can replace grain/potato based noodles with other vegetable based noodles or noodles made directly from zucchini or spaghetti squash. You could also likely use beansprouts in place of noodles as well. For rice alternatives, you could always try riced cauliflower, quinoa, or shirataki rice, a type of rice made from the konjac root.

  • @lex6252
    @lex6252 Год назад

    How do you recommend to get the garlic smell off of your fingers?

  • @SFsc616171
    @SFsc616171 Год назад

    thank you, grandfather Lau!!

  • @eddiea.2542
    @eddiea.2542 Год назад +1

    Subscriber here, ❤ all your videos and your family. How does your father keep all his knives so sharp?

  • @Cryptex410
    @Cryptex410 Год назад

    Did he make two batches and double the ingredients, or did he make one batch and stir fry the sauce half at a time?

  • @toolittle8661
    @toolittle8661 Год назад

    Yummy😷☺️

  • @majestic6303
    @majestic6303 Год назад

    - Cut along the chicken grain or against it?
    - Did the noodles come in as precooked or steamed. Why would it take 14 mins to cook. Long time.

  • @AliceLee-rj2ew
    @AliceLee-rj2ew Год назад

    Nice family setup. Where's Cam and Maya? Is it important to have the chicken/meat slightly or fully frozen to cut? When will you have the entire family enjoying on of your dad's cooking? That would be three kids, Daddy&Mommy Lau, Your sister, her husband?

  • @angelaandrade253
    @angelaandrade253 Год назад +1

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  • @artistlovepeace
    @artistlovepeace Год назад

    All of this is true.

  • @Esp_Guitars
    @Esp_Guitars 3 месяца назад

    why can i not find where to buy good lo mien noodles... please someone help haha

  • @annily8
    @annily8 Год назад

    can you make 鸡丁腰果

    • @MadeWithLau
      @MadeWithLau  Год назад

      遲些按排時間吧,非常感謝您的支持!老劉㊗️您及家人健康快樂!

  • @jayferguson4809
    @jayferguson4809 Год назад

    He is a genius. Can he come to indiana and cook? I'll buy food.

  • @riffmeisterkl
    @riffmeisterkl Год назад +1

    Hoong Doy and mui mui will be happy to eat the noodles. Toisanese dialect rules …

    • @BoHorn
      @BoHorn Год назад

      What is toisanese?

    • @riffmeisterkl
      @riffmeisterkl Год назад

      @@BoHorn a common Cantonese dialect in Guangdong province in China. Doy is a Toisanese word for “little boy or little son

    • @riffmeisterkl
      @riffmeisterkl Год назад

      Toisan is another sub-province/region within Guangdong, or something like that

    • @BoHorn
      @BoHorn Год назад

      @@riffmeisterkl ohhh okay, that is insightful thank you. The variety of dialects can be easily missed by those trying to pick up cantonese, I am mostly exposed to hong kong.

    • @riffmeisterkl
      @riffmeisterkl Год назад

      @@BoHorn it’s not an easy language to learn, especially if you didn’t learn it at a young age. Too many different tones, and I suppose HK canto has a lot of slang as well.

  • @redeyeofthenightfall
    @redeyeofthenightfall Год назад

    isn't this a repost?
    yes. see, i know your channel
    Preserving my dad's Lo Mein (蔬菜捞麺) (+ 75TH BIRTHDAY PARTY!) 2 years ago
    is this recipe/video different? i guess i should just watch

    • @MadeWithLau
      @MadeWithLau  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching! It's generally the same category of dish but the recipe is fairly different.

  • @restaurantman
    @restaurantman Год назад +1

    👍

  • @kathygunderson2204
    @kathygunderson2204 Год назад +1

    🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @absumption894
    @absumption894 Год назад

    I think you should clarify that there are two very different types of "lo mein." As a fellow Cantonese person, lo mein to me is basically the tsukemen version of a bowl of wonton noodles. A dry plate of egg noodles, veggies, and wontons and/or pig trotters. Soup served on the side. This one here is the American Chinese version that's associated with the takeout and Chinatown style dishes this channel and chef specializes in. I know a lot of Americans call this lo mein, but to me, this dish is under the category of "chow mein," which to me means stir fried noodles or the sauce toppings over the crispy noodles. The stir fried version being more commonly eaten at home since it's not deep fried. There also seems to be US east/west coast differences in terminology.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lo_mein

  • @lemedico
    @lemedico Год назад +1

    He slurped from the ladle

  • @frostbitepokin9520
    @frostbitepokin9520 Год назад

    Got a sweet Asian chick she gon

  • @lavernejones1973
    @lavernejones1973 Год назад +12

    Jesus is Alive he love us all you heard a loud voice that you couldn't see get white and look up to heaven

  • @philipchesley9615
    @philipchesley9615 Год назад

    I have travelled over 50 yrs. When I reach a new area, I enter the establishment respectfully and quietly, and approach the order taker and inquire if they are serving.
    When handed a menu, I smile and reply with a slight nod/bow:
    "HOUSE SPECIAL"
    "LO MEIN"
    ("Sticks please")
    At this point the magic begins.
    If you want to know the rest, simply employ this introduction and make it your own.
    I'm a tall, modest occidental, and will thus be asked to be seated.
    Here is where you learn the reveal.
    If embarked upon by curious employees and staff, then you are in for a treat.
    IF: Tsingtao (ding hao) or the like is available, demand politely to your preferred serving temperature. Immediately.
    If served, finish like an occidental and keep them coming. Cold.
    Regardless, you have presented yourself as a very unique customer worthy of further considerations as to why you're here.
    Presentation: At this point you should be appointed the finest product of the house.
    If it's "watery", simply thank them and never look back.
    Walk away
    If it's NOT watery, thank them jovially and introduce yourself fully to your new extended family.
    This is NOW one of your new home bases.
    This is your place
    These are your people
    And it works both ways.
    Do your part and stay true when in the area.
    Never abandon your new friends.
    Cheers!