FROM THE GARDEN: Garlic Chive Cake

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • From the garden we harvest enough garlic chive to make a good number of garlic chive cake. This vegetable crop has for a long time been confused for leek. As a result, garlic chive cakes is often known as "leek cake." To further add onto the incorrect taxonomy, it is called a cake but is technically a dumpling. Even yours truly (at toward the end of the video) regressed and called it a "leek cake."
    In any event, garlic chive dumpling or leek cake is originally from Chaozhou, China. Chaozhou is the ancestral home to a group of people known as Chaozhou or Chiu Chow or Teochew. Leek cake is as to the Teochew as apple pie is to Americans.
    Because of the Teochew diaspora in Southeast Asia, garlic chive cake's introduction into the street foods was well received. Travel to Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia; and you are bound to find this cake or dumpling being dished out by the street food vendors.
    In Los Angeles, garlic chive cake can be found in select Teochew restaurants like Kim Chuy (in Chinatown.) Related: www.latimes.com...
    Music tracks: Classic Teochew opera

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  • @neverenoughdirt
    @neverenoughdirt  3 года назад +11

    Dough recipe:
    24 oz rice, 8 oz tapioca, 4 1/2 cup of hot water. My mom suggests adding in 1 teaspoon of oil .

    • @chearaksmey7369
      @chearaksmey7369 3 года назад

      Please help to detail this recipe than this brother

    • @mahtay2000
      @mahtay2000 Год назад

      I have been watching a GF channel and when she makes this kind of dough she puts baking powder in before the hot water is added. She says this makes GF dumpling skins a little softer/chewier because it bubbles up a bit. Just sayin, cos that's what I'll be using when I make a motherlode batch of this fiiiiine recipe, thanks again.

  • @bonnadowns524
    @bonnadowns524 Год назад +2

    Look so delicious 👍🤩🥰
    Thanks you for sharing this video with us 🙏
    Love your Mom’s great idea about the tip to wrap the package👍

  • @meijiang9600
    @meijiang9600 4 года назад +4

    Great instruction and I love your mom's trick to tie the bag!

  • @nahoku59
    @nahoku59 2 года назад

    Yep.. that tie trick is very useful live to be almost 65.. u learn something every single day. Thank you.

  • @idyllicmoon3651
    @idyllicmoon3651 3 года назад +1

    I grew chives many years ago in a balcony herb garden, both regular chive and garlic. The garlic chive was the best, no question. I also love chive pancakes.

  • @elizabethshaw734
    @elizabethshaw734 6 лет назад +3

    That is where my fiance is from in China and where he still lives right now! I love garlic chives. Baking soda actually keeps the chives freshly green. Baking soda and bicarbonate of soda are exactly the same thing chemically. This is exactly the same ingredients as Thai chive dumplings that are deep fried in squares. I have caregivers from another country and they do exactly the same thing to tie up their bags! I'm always finding a bag tied that way in the freezer. :-) it looks like marshmallow. Forming the dumplings is where it deviates very far from the Thai recipe because they steam all of the dough mixed with the chives and then deep fry it. These seem much more interesting.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  6 лет назад +1

      Chao Zhou is such a neat place. I've yet to visit. How great that you are about to marry a person from our heritage. Thanks for the follow up on the solution. It also contains potassium carbonate so I wasnt sure where the solution lies on the pH scale. I wasnt sure if it the solution used as a strong alkaline. Further, it wasnt not explained to me by the elders on what it does exactly. I always thought that it was used for texture and taste.
      The Thai recipe you speak of is similar to the radish cakes that we may find at dim sum.
      There is a Thai version of this cake that is very similar; with a deviation on the mixture of the dough. With the final product looking more translucent. It is commonly called, "Nom Ka Chai"

  • @MimiYuYu
    @MimiYuYu 4 года назад +5

    Moms have the best hacks!!

  • @nanasim3773
    @nanasim3773 7 лет назад +6

    thanks for your recipe and your music really remind me about my grandpa, he love to lisen that Teow Cheow traditional music and im very miss the taste of these cake as well

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад +3

      My pleasure. It is always nice to take a trip down memory lane :)

  • @brucewayne3602
    @brucewayne3602 2 года назад

    will not watch again ... a massive hunger was created & I CANNOT FIND THIS CAKE/DUMPLING ANYWHERE ... have mercy !!!

  • @mahtay2000
    @mahtay2000 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your family's tradition.

  • @tnk6733
    @tnk6733 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for your recipes

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  Месяц назад

      My pleasure 😊!! I am glad that you found this video.

  • @keyphabenyisrael3219
    @keyphabenyisrael3219 Год назад

    This looks really tasty, and I really enjoyed the music at the end of the video. It took me a few seasons, but this year I finally had a decent amount of garlic chives in the garden, and I've managed to save seeds as well.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching. I hope you also found my garlic chive growing video. Garlic chives are flavorful greens and it is wonderful to learn that you're growing them too and that they are coming along.

  • @TheSienna29
    @TheSienna29 7 лет назад +1

    I live in Shenzhen and have always LOVED these. Thanks for providing a recipe I can follow along with.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад +1

      You're welcome, Kat. I am curious to know what kind of sauce is accompanied when garlic chive ckae is enjoyed in Shenzhen.

    • @m3evo
      @m3evo 7 лет назад +1

      Im also in Shenzhen where can we order these chive cakes here? Hi Brian! Great videos you made. Im Tommy with the M3 we met a bunch of time at the Gaginang conferences in California.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад +1

      Hi, Tommy. Nice to find you here on the comments section! So you're in Shenzhen these days, eh? I get your updates on my fb feed... I knew you are in China but not exactly where, heh. I didnt know where Shenzhen is before the OP. That's going to be awesome that you'll find some chive cake in your neck of the woods.

  • @nettraaa
    @nettraaa 5 лет назад +3

    Thanks! Cambodians have both the soy sauce base and the fish sauce based varieties for each of your moods. The benefit of being in the middle!

  • @sadethlee9309
    @sadethlee9309 3 года назад

    Will try making it. I like jicama filling too. Miss it a lot when I was in Cambodia. Thanks for sharing

  • @miracletree4208
    @miracletree4208 10 месяцев назад

    Yum, Teo Chew food. Great breakdown of this recipe and the bag tie trick I never thought of.

  • @vegetariancuisinewithanatu7139
    @vegetariancuisinewithanatu7139 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this recipe! I have loved Gu Chai since I used to live in Thailand 🇹🇭. You are spot on about all the different sauces!

  • @lilianetea7825
    @lilianetea7825 7 лет назад +2

    Happy New year 2017
    Enchantée !
    Je suis bien ravie d'avoir vu votre premier vidéo en teochew, car j'en parle également la langue, c'est formidable de la découvrir pour la première fois sur RUclips.
    Merci beaucoup pour partager
    Liliane

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад +2

      Bonne annee, Liliane.
      Greetings. My pleasure. I felt it was also important to document my first leek cake making in Teochew. I am glad that you found that video.
      --Brian

  • @sokoeunchou2409
    @sokoeunchou2409 5 лет назад +1

    The way you make look easy make me want to try somebody else looks miserable 😂 my husband like to eat thank you

  • @sreyteang5809
    @sreyteang5809 3 года назад

    Thank you ! you give the most precise and correct receipt.thank you for the receipt

  • @melodytsai5138
    @melodytsai5138 3 года назад

    I love the your brief & comprehensive recipes. It is very easy to follow. Glad I find find this one! Will be sure to give this a try today!

  • @HappyOutdoorsPNW
    @HappyOutdoorsPNW 3 года назад

    I made these and they were amazing! :) Tastes exactly like what I ate growing up. I’m so happy it’s such a simple recipe and I can make a batch to store in the freezer in advance. Thank you for sharing! Next time I’ll try adding shrimp in the filling.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  3 года назад +1

      Wonderful that this recipe came out to your liking. It is a special item for many and it is nice to hear that it continues to be part of our collective tradition. Happy experimenting!

  • @jz7297
    @jz7297 4 года назад

    Thanks for sharing! My aunt used to make these for us. She has another a version with tofu, minced pork, and garlic chive fillings too. The shaping part is a bit challenging. I had trouble forming a thin-skinned bowl shape, so i ended up using a rolling pin and folded it like I was making a baozi. Good choice on the music at the end. Reminds me of visiting my grandparents!

  • @lanadinh8857
    @lanadinh8857 3 года назад

    Thank you for the recipe, it is very clear to follow.

  • @rahxeira
    @rahxeira 3 года назад

    Delicious! I also love chive boxes with the little dried shrimps!

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  3 года назад

      Same here! I just had some chive box last night! They are very similar.

  • @LU-pz2ju
    @LU-pz2ju 7 лет назад +4

    Great Video! Your Teochew language is impressive. Very few young kids can speak it in America. This is my favorite Teochew dish. Thank you for sharing it. I cannot wait to try to make it myself!

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад +5

      Many thanks, Lyly. I had a lot of practice with TC. Growing up, it is the primary language spoken with the elders. That's very true. It's very difficult for kids to learn when their parents speak to each other in English. I try my best with my almost 3-year old. He can understand some and say a few words but he'll always use English. I am glad to be able to make a TC language version as an archive for all of us ;D Happy cooking :D :D

  • @flyintheointment
    @flyintheointment 5 лет назад +1

    I made this and it was just like the ones I get in restaurant, excellent!

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  5 лет назад

      Right on! Glad you have a source now! ;D Thanks for the feedback.

  • @kyosingapore8128
    @kyosingapore8128 7 лет назад +1

    LOL ! i can't believe you made a mountain of chive cakes in this English version ! 🤗

  • @skipperallen9872
    @skipperallen9872 7 лет назад

    your mom teaching you that trick with the bag tie, she's awesome!!, thank for this delicious cakes, , i am going to try this.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад

      It's such a handy trick. I use it daily. My pleasure.

  • @BBsheepy
    @BBsheepy 6 лет назад +2

    Omg my grandma used to make these when she was alive, is amazing!!!!! 😭 Thanks I'll make some when I have a chance, looks like I gotta upgrade a lot of tools tho (massive steamer is #goal)

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  6 лет назад +1

      Isnt it amazing how many of us have the same stories about our grandma?? Now is our turn to make these cakes :D

    • @BBsheepy
      @BBsheepy 6 лет назад

      @@neverenoughdirt the thing that amazed me is that you shared this skill and video!!! Btw this is not the first time I watch this video, I remembered I watched it a year or two ago but never make any gao choi gau! So no excuse this time :) and I noticed you've been growing a lot of stuff! Keep up with the growing & videos ... You inspired me, makes me wanna do my art video... Hopefully soon I'll have the right set up and do it.

  • @Meskarune
    @Meskarune Год назад

    It looks so good omg

  • @Cys62
    @Cys62 7 лет назад +1

    thanks for your recipe... might try to make them one day... i like bang kuang filled chai kwee

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад

      My pleasure. I hope you get a chance to try it.

  • @naysimchim
    @naysimchim 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing looking great and delicious👍👌

  • @BobMelsimpleliving.
    @BobMelsimpleliving. 8 лет назад

    Nice little trick from your mother to tie the bag. My bride uses a steamer too. Most of the time she uses a meat filling. Looks tastey. Best wishes Bob.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  8 лет назад

      Glad you liked the bag tying trick. I use it all the time with frozen veggies. Meat filled ones are tasty!

  • @kieuhuynh171
    @kieuhuynh171 4 года назад

    Thanks you share to make Chive cake

  • @hazel5280
    @hazel5280 6 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing. My favorite food from hometown. Nice Chiuchow opera music.

  • @fatboyannie
    @fatboyannie 7 лет назад

    Thank you for the recipe. I love it and it tastes like the real thing I got from Shan Tou. Makes me feel like visiting my grandpa many moons ago. It brings back so many good memories. Thanks again!!!

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад

      You're welcome, Annie. That is a great story. It is amazing how food can take us places and to relive fond memories of our loved ones.

    • @fatboyannie
      @fatboyannie 7 лет назад

      Never Enough Dirt Does your family know how to make 清心丸? It's a chewy dough soupy dessert. Wish I know how to say it in Teochew.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад

      hmm. I will need to find someone to translate that for me. Do you mean the tapioca pearls similar to: laihooisan.wordpress.com/2010/07/07/homemade-tapioca-pearls/

    • @fatboyannie
      @fatboyannie 7 лет назад

      Never Enough Dirt Yes it is call 'sou sau Yee '. Yes kinda like tapioca but clear. I asked around but no one call tell me how to make it. Just thought you may know. Thanks!!

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад

      I think you are asking about: www.amazon.com/dp/B00IO2WFJ0/ref=twister_B00IO2WFGI?_encoding=UTF8&th=1
      (It is not that expensive when purchased from a local market)
      We normally buy bags of these dried tapioca pearls. A simple dessert is to serve with sugar broth.

  • @leetomlee7265
    @leetomlee7265 5 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing. This street food was what i ate when i was small in Hong Kong. I love it. No-one makes it now in Hong kong.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  5 лет назад

      Happy to be part of your trip down memory lane. Thank you for watching. Oh, man, I am sad to hear that you cant find this in HK. Hope you get your hands doughy one day and attempt to make some :D

    • @leetomlee7265
      @leetomlee7265 5 лет назад

      @@neverenoughdirt I tried but need practice. The rice skin wrap was kind of thick. The skin for the last few were thinner. They were good. Thanks for sharing.

    • @KimNguyen-eh3je
      @KimNguyen-eh3je 5 лет назад

      Tom Lee YOU CAN BUY THAT CAKE IN VIETNAM WHEN YOU TRAVEL

    • @leetomlee7265
      @leetomlee7265 5 лет назад

      @@KimNguyen-eh3je I travelled to Vietnam in 2015. I never saw that kind of cake. I saw only minh bin.

  • @Ballonkunstberlin
    @Ballonkunstberlin 4 года назад

    Yaaaas!!! Finally i found this! Love this cake! Thanx for sharing❣️I‘m exited to recreate this!!!

  • @SickRick909
    @SickRick909 4 года назад +2

    I live in pomona ca they have chinese frozen leek cake all ready made just need to be fried super bomb

    • @cindyquan3870
      @cindyquan3870 4 года назад

      sick Rick: where in Pomona? I've been looking for somewhere local to get them and everything is out in the Alhambra/Monterey Park area.

    • @SickRick909
      @SickRick909 4 года назад

      @@cindyquan3870 the asian store on holt

  • @atd5684
    @atd5684 5 лет назад +1

    Looks delicious. I'll have to get some tapioca starch now.

  • @ktdo2435
    @ktdo2435 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much, Brian! Delicious recipe and appreciate the context from around Asia as well!

  • @Im_so_Retro85
    @Im_so_Retro85 Год назад

    Gui Chai is my Favorite!

  • @SaphsContainerGarden
    @SaphsContainerGarden 4 года назад

    Will have to make this!! Thanks for the recipe!

  • @cybernerd100
    @cybernerd100 7 лет назад

    You just got another subscriber! I wish I found your channel earlier. I love garlic chive and have been growing them since last year. Already harvested twice this year, got abundant! Have been looking for new ways to cook them, and this little cakes will be my next project.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад

      Hey, hey! Nice to have you on the channel. The way garlic chive plants grow and divide, you're going to end up with even more next year!! I didnt mention it in the video: if you're wanting to get a taste of it and in a pinch for time, they can be made calzone / empanenda shaped. Pork chive dumpling is another tasty way to enjoy them (that video recently posted). What are the ways your garlic chive have been used thus far?

    • @cybernerd100
      @cybernerd100 7 лет назад

      I have cooked garlic chive with eggs and with tofu, made something like a box but not quite the same, I love dumplings but I'm not good at making them lol. Will work on my skills with those little wraps. I wanted to ask you, some people say that you need to move garlic chive to another location or change the dirt each year, is that necessary? Mine stayed in the same pot, but I did dig out some roots and planted them into a raised bed. It was just too crowded in the pot. Do I need to dig them all out and replant? I never grow garlic chive before, this is my first time, so bear with me if I ask noob questions.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад

      Oh yeah, with tofu is delicious! Garlic chive grows like a weed for me. Full sun with plenty of water and they grow! Annual topping of compost will make them super wide and long. It's good to dig them out once a year and separate them out so that they dont get over crowded and stunted. Other than that, it doesnt need dirt changing but a simple topping of compost will suffice. I've got a video on how I grow them if you're interested:
      ruclips.net/video/QtniqIxoTEg/видео.html

  • @a.b.l.74
    @a.b.l.74 7 лет назад

    thank you so much, can't wait to try making this recipe with my sister, it looks delicious!! 😁😁

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад +1

      You're welcome. I am glad that you are going to give it a shot. It'll be a great time with your sister. --brian

  • @fredrikliljeblad1209
    @fredrikliljeblad1209 5 лет назад +1

    i'VE HAD THIS IN tHAILAND AND i LOVED IT! tHANK YOU FOR MAKING IT!

  • @andynguo4876
    @andynguo4876 5 лет назад

    Thank you SO much! My mom makes these and they've been so hard to describe or look up when trying to show friends. I now have an English name to them a very informative video they can watch. Thank you very much, Never Enough Dirt!

  • @JJ-rf7dg
    @JJ-rf7dg 5 месяцев назад

    I always order this when I'm out for dim sum.

  • @nhungcrosbie8750
    @nhungcrosbie8750 6 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing this recipe! I can’t wait to try it out!

  • @renobscure7910
    @renobscure7910 8 лет назад

    Great video! I'll save to my recipes to try list for sure. Thanks for being awesome!

  • @nhamty599
    @nhamty599 4 года назад

    Well presented. Thanks.

  • @theblessedone9700
    @theblessedone9700 4 года назад

    Four years ago after I viewed this video I went out to an Asian store & bought all the tools & ingredients except the Chives. Because in my Backyard there is a huge row of Chives growing like weeds.
    Each year I try to make this cake. I never once make it.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  4 года назад

      Hehe. I hope you give it a try. I didnt mention this in the video but you can also make it calzone shape. ;D

  • @ritarichardson3881
    @ritarichardson3881 6 лет назад +1

    I loved it. Looks so yummy. Mmmmm

  • @kimly1546
    @kimly1546 3 года назад

    Thank you, I will make this!

  • @jennyyang7672
    @jennyyang7672 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks so much for your sharing guy,this is very popular food in my family.First time i saw this recipe on youtube ,keep going show some more Teochew food please :)!!!

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад

      My pleasure, Jenny. Thanks for your nice comment. There are at least a few dishes that I hope to find time to record before they go extinct. While not exactly Teochew, I plan to make a roast duck video in the next week or two.

  • @nananyny2501
    @nananyny2501 4 года назад +2

    I like how you speak English. Could be my English teacher any time haha

    • @translator544
      @translator544 4 года назад +5

      He probably grew up in North America

  • @sereytieng5772
    @sereytieng5772 6 лет назад

    Thank you for showing this👍

  • @ahlamaeismylife9403
    @ahlamaeismylife9403 4 года назад +1

    I AM GROWING GARLIC CHIVES TOO :)

  • @LeakenaDoll
    @LeakenaDoll 4 года назад

    My childhood favorite😍😋

  • @sdelaTB
    @sdelaTB 3 года назад +1

    Thank you! Now I know how to harvest and use my garlic chives! How would you recommend storing the chive cakes? How long do they keep for?

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  3 года назад +1

      Once the cakes cool, they form a smooth dry skin. You can stack them at that point without a lot of worry about them sticking together. They can be refrigerated. They usually don't last very long because they get eaten up fast, lol. I would say up to 3 days.
      They can be frozen as well. From the fridge or freezer, they are reheated by pan frying. Similar to pan frying gyoza or dumpings: some oil, some water, cover, then remove lid to crisp up.

  • @KittensNJ
    @KittensNJ 7 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing! I love dumplings! Looks relish, would like to make but intimidated with dough !

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад +1

      My pleasure, Kathleen. The dough can be tricky. What I didnt mention is that it is a lot easier to shape these like calzones-- roll the dough out, cut them into circle shapes, fill, and fold over. Thanks for checking these dumplings out and for your comment. :)

  • @soccersoe
    @soccersoe 5 лет назад

    it looks so yummy ... thanks for sharing

  • @wildchook745
    @wildchook745 3 года назад

    Nice recipe, sounds yum.

  • @adviser1
    @adviser1 7 лет назад

    my childhood memory, thanks for sharing

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад +1

      :) Those are the best memories. I am glad to share this.

  • @deborahsimpson4968
    @deborahsimpson4968 5 лет назад

    Those are a ton of work .. but the return on that effort .. Every once in a while I find them fresh wrapped in a single market in Pomona and grab them up. Such a fresh delicious treat. Good job on your video. How many dumplings did that make? How can they be stored?

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  5 лет назад +1

      Right on! Nice to know that you have tasted what we made in the video! I cannot remember how many I ended up with. I want to say almost 30. They can be stored in the frig for a few days. The key is to keep them air tight to prevent the dough from drying out. They can also be frozen. Frozen cakes can be pan fried with oil and a little water with lid on. Then crisped up with lid off.

  • @theblessedone9700
    @theblessedone9700 4 года назад +1

    OMG! Today, I harvested tons of Chives. I am so scares for having to sorting out the unwanted stuff out. I wants so much to make Chives Cakes. My father make this Cakes the best. Anyone who eats his Chives Cake will loves it. I have never had to make this cake because my father loves this cake & loves to make them. I ate a lot that he has to make a lot so everyone can have some.

  • @คะเณพลพงษ์-ฐ5ว

    thailand khonkaenแค่ดูภาพก็เข้าใจเหมือนที่เคยทำ ได้ความรู้ดีมาก

  • @flyintheointment
    @flyintheointment 4 года назад

    That isn't sodium bicarbonate, it says potassium carbonate, I have never seen that in a grocery store but I remember from chemistry class it can be made by heating baking soda. What is the purpose of it in this recipe. I love these chive cakes.

  • @thegardeningaddictchannel4112
    @thegardeningaddictchannel4112 7 лет назад

    I have never heard of these "cakes" dumplings :-) I think I want to try this... something new. TFS T

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад

      Yeah, these are pretty obscure. I am glad to know fellow a adventurous eater. :D
      Nice to hear from you.

    • @tanahluay5621
      @tanahluay5621 7 лет назад

      The Gardening Addict Channel y

  • @kimhouston1234
    @kimhouston1234 Год назад

    Did you say 1 bag of rice flour and half bag of tropica flour???? Help!!!

  • @kristie312
    @kristie312 3 года назад

    One and half bag of rice flour and half bag of tapioca flour then 4.5 cups of hot water correct?

  • @VOTE4TAJ
    @VOTE4TAJ 8 лет назад

    Mouth watering. It's been a really llllllooooooonnnnnnggggg since I have rice bread.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  8 лет назад +1

      Thank you. Some folks are writing back to say how they havent had this or something similar in a long time. I am happy to bring up a good memory :)

    • @tinachoong1875
      @tinachoong1875 7 лет назад

  • @chaicharnl9743
    @chaicharnl9743 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks for sharing, your Teochew is really clear. I wonder if your parents were from Teochew or South East Asia?

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад +2

      My pleasure :) My grandparents were part of the diaspora that found themselves into southeast Asia. From there my parents and I become the diaspora that found ourselves into the western world. I live in southern California and my parents spoke/speak to us exclusively in Teochew.

    • @ethan2048
      @ethan2048 2 года назад

      @@neverenoughdirt Brian, your journey is almost an exact copy of my journey. My grandparents fled the region back during the days because of widespread starvation and found themselves in Vietnam. They settled in what used to be called “Soc Trang”. I think the communist renamed it to something else now. Anyway we fled VN and ended up in Northern California. Took me another four years to stumble upon your video. Haha. Good times.

  • @wildchook745
    @wildchook745 5 лет назад

    Oh wow, that looks yum, Brian.

  • @benjimilo8583
    @benjimilo8583 5 лет назад

    thanks i will try to do tomorrow my kids like a lots

  • @binhminh417
    @binhminh417 4 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @gardeningwithaloha5573
    @gardeningwithaloha5573 8 лет назад

    That looks so good!!👍🏼

  • @user-kv9jl2hp8b
    @user-kv9jl2hp8b 8 месяцев назад

    ❤❤😊😊

  • @thatebutuoyguy788
    @thatebutuoyguy788 5 лет назад

    My dad's into this dish and we're Chew Jow and I had no idea this was popular in our culture.
    Thanks for the video.
    And why do you call it "leek cake" is the chive plant the same as Leeks? I see Leeks in the store and they are very much different in size. I'm confused.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  5 лет назад

      For the longest time when people didnt really know what garlic chive is officially called, they called it leek. Presumably because the garlic chive is flat like leeks. They are also known as "Chinese chive" or "Chinese leek."
      Garlic chive is not the same plant as leeks. They are in the same family (allium); along with garlic and onions.

  • @cindyquan3870
    @cindyquan3870 4 года назад

    Thank you so much! Your directions are very clear. How many leek cakes does this recipe make? Also, when I order these from various people, it is usually a little oily on the outside. Is this from the olive oil that is seeping out from the filling or do the people that make them brush with a little oil after so they aren't as sticky? Final question - do you have a recipe for a bamboo filling version of this recipe?

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  4 года назад

      Thanks. I am glad that this was helpful! Sometimes the oil will leak out if the seams are not tight. However, I believe they have been brushed with oil. As you mentioned, it is to keep them from sticking when stacked. I dont have a recipe for a bamboo filling but I know exactly what you are asking about. It is ground pork, salt, bamboo shoots, jicama and dried shrimp.

  • @trinatang4022
    @trinatang4022 6 лет назад

    Thank you for sharing!!

  • @timespaceperspective701
    @timespaceperspective701 4 года назад

    looks tasty

  • @ramonuy7541
    @ramonuy7541 5 лет назад

    it's looks so delicious,I have to try this one

  • @peachandgomalove
    @peachandgomalove 7 лет назад

    Omg!!! Looks so delicious 😍😍😍

  • @almightysauerkraut6165
    @almightysauerkraut6165 7 лет назад

    Thanks for sharing your recipe. We have something similar to this called 韭菜盒子 garlic chive box in Northeast China. I started my chives from seeds for the first time this week, 2 already sprouted, I can't wait to harvest them 😻

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад

      My pleasure, Angie. Garlic chive box are delicious. There are several restaurants here that serve it. I like the ones that have a hint of fish. I will have to try to make some one of these days. That's great that you're planting some garlic chive.

    • @warapornpyrzas8085
      @warapornpyrzas8085 5 лет назад

      How good the

  • @aliceli9239
    @aliceli9239 7 лет назад +7

    I love thess kind of cakes with different fillings. Always love them with fish or soy sauces, Thank you . The key in the dough my use 1 lb/rice , 4 oz tapioca and 4 cup of water... What is you best mix for the dough. You advise will be appreciated.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад +4

      Hello, Alice. My best mix thus far is very close to your recipe. 24 oz rice, 8 oz tapioca, 4 1/2 cup of hot water. My mom suggests adding in 1 teaspoon of oil .

    • @aliceli9239
      @aliceli9239 7 лет назад +1

      Thanks agian my friend.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  7 лет назад +2

      You're welcome :)

    • @winnielynsue9757
      @winnielynsue9757 7 лет назад +1

      你好嗎?

    • @JBOII29
      @JBOII29 7 лет назад

      Never Enough Dirt ท

  • @mnewton218
    @mnewton218 6 лет назад

    love your video's

  • @Ronin-go1xn
    @Ronin-go1xn 6 лет назад

    Yummy. Thank You!!!

  • @r.rahnoma1439
    @r.rahnoma1439 4 года назад

    Why my chives are getting less day by day. The container is big plastic container and the soil is always wet. Now I have a few of them and want to grow more.

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  4 года назад

      I have a growing video. If you havent seen it, the answers may be there: ruclips.net/video/QtniqIxoTEg/видео.html

  • @Longeno55
    @Longeno55 6 лет назад +2

    The leek cake looks tasty I will attempt this , thanks

  • @collinhuey2090
    @collinhuey2090 5 лет назад

    good job

  • @mariatam3352
    @mariatam3352 3 года назад

    How many mins to steam, tks!

  • @user-kv9jl2hp8b
    @user-kv9jl2hp8b 8 месяцев назад +1

    Not news for red dots😂😂😂,

  • @ELISASTATE
    @ELISASTATE Год назад

    Thanks for the tips

  • @tracisyhong
    @tracisyhong 6 лет назад

    I don’t have a kitchen aid mixer, the one in your video. Can we use a handheld electronic mixer?

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  6 лет назад

      Hi, in place of a kitchen aid mixer I would recommend using a spatula to do the initial mixing and then kneading by hand. Be mindful that the dough will be very hot. When kneading by hand, it is good to have a large bowl of cool water nearby to cool your hands intermittently while kneading.

  • @cbodien
    @cbodien 5 лет назад

    How many does it make? Can't wait to try it. Thanks so much for recipe`~

    • @neverenoughdirt
      @neverenoughdirt  5 лет назад

      I cannot remember. At least a couple of dozen for sure!

  • @apsaralover1
    @apsaralover1 4 года назад

    Thank you so much Sir, easy to understand.

  • @vh6917
    @vh6917 3 года назад

    Aw...you look like a nice mama's boy. Lucky mom.

  • @ccpearl8425
    @ccpearl8425 3 года назад

    yummy