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🍲 Dad's AMAZING Hot and Sour Soup (酸辣湯)! 

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Watch Daddy Lau teach us how to make vegetable hot and sour soup!
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🍴 RECIPE + INGREDIENTS🍴
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📙 THE STORY 📙
This dish was a favorite at my parents’ old restaurant, and it’s often found on most Chinese takeout menus.
As popular as hot and sour soup is, interestingly, this wasn’t something my parents ate growing up in Guangzhou. As with a lot of Chinese dishes, the origin (or origins), are hard to pinpoint, but it’s likely further north where the weather is colder and the flavors are more heat-inducing.
Our friends at Chinese Cooking Demystified also have a great write up on this in their own version of Hot and Sour Soup.
• The Original Hot and S...
Regardless of where the dish came from, it’s a perfect soup for a cold winter day that’s equal parts spicy and soothing.
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⏲ CHAPTERS ⏲
00:00 - Intro
00:14 - Origin
01:20 - Key Ingredients
01:34 - On white pepper
02:09 - Chop mushrooms, vegetables
04:08 - Technique for tomatoes
05:04 - Prepare cornstarch and eggs
05:23 - Heat wok with oil and chili
06:04 - Add veggies, flavors
07:15 - Cover wok, bring to boil
07:44 - Add cornstarch, egg, vinegar, sesame oil
10:05 - Plate, garnish
10:42 - Meal Time!
11:35 - On white peppers, chilis, and taste
12:29 - First dish for Mommy Lau
14:30 - Where did Daddy Lau learn this dish?
15:00 - Making this at home vs restaurant
16:45 - On chow mein
17:37 - What if you want to add meat?
18:06 - Baby Cam says bye!
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🍜 MY DAD'S SPECIAL INGREDIENTS 🍜
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- Kikkoman Soy Sauce: geni.us/kkmsoysauce
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- Kikkoman Sesame Oil: geni.us/kkmsesameoil
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Here are some of the other core ingredients my dad uses (but not for this dish):
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- Shaoxing Cooking Wine: amzn.to/3hY9rMA
- Chicken Bouillon: amzn.to/3iTr9ll
Vegetarian Oyster Sauce! - geni.us/kkmoystersauceveg
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💛 OUR FAMILY 💛
Learn more about the Lau family, and why we started this channel + blog:
madewithlau.com/family
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🎵 OTHER CREDITS 🎵
Intro Flute Music - Performed by Daddy Lau
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Overhead Camera Rig built by P.Oak - / p.oak.co
Chinese Subtitles by Wynee Pan - / gotchacafenyc

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@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
What'd you think of Daddy Lau's hot and sour soup recipe? Let us know what other recipes you'd like to see in the comments :) Enjoying our content? Join the Canto Cooking Club - bit.ly/3DWBglX Support us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/madewithlau For the written recipe: madewithlau.com/recipes/hot-sour-soup
@CourtneyinSF
@CourtneyinSF 3 года назад
I can't wait until you do chow mein recipes!!! It is harder for me to get fresh egg noodles lately since I have been quarantining most of the time, when he makes noodle videos can he also recommend the kinds of dry noodle that would work too? Thanks!
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
@@CourtneyinSF yeah that's a great question! i will be sure to ask that when we make those recipes. something i'm wondering for myself too!
@rachmorrow8604
@rachmorrow8604 3 года назад
It looks delicious!
@calvincurtin8628
@calvincurtin8628 3 года назад
What a beautiful family. I’ve made hot and sour soup before but your recipe sounds so much better. We’re making it this weekend. Thank you for sharing it.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
@@rachmorrow8604 Thank you so much!!
@ilufyoo
@ilufyoo 3 года назад
Thank you for letting your dad speak Cantonese in the video, my grandma loves it since she doesn’t speak English
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Awww that’s so amazing that you and your grandma are enjoying the videos together! Thank you for sharing with her!
@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive
@MildMisanthropeMaybeMassive 3 года назад
Thank you also for doing double subtitles. I show your videos to my Guangzhou born Mom and my Zhongshan born Aunt but their English is not the best, so when you start speaking English they don’t miss out.
@isang4432
@isang4432 2 года назад
Love listening to daddy Lau, he reminds me of my father, he was a Chinese chef restaurant owner as well.
@asiandrmr
@asiandrmr 2 года назад
Yes it was so fun to watch your dad cook and listening to him and not a voice over... I can now share with my mom and she'll understand! Also I loved to watch the interaction with your family! New sub here! 😍
@plirahman
@plirahman 2 года назад
My dad worked as chef in the UK when he first emigrated here, and later opened his own takeaway. I'm in my 50s now but when i watched this video (my 1st with daddy lau) i am transported back to being a young girl leaning to cook with my father who is no longer with us 😢💗. Thank you so much for showing me how to make my favourite soup, and for the memory. Treasure your parents they are beautiful 💗💙🥰
@cheriesmall3815
@cheriesmall3815 3 года назад
I am an African American woman from the Bronx, NY. When I was growing up my Mother would take us to Chinatown in Manhattan and we would often go to little restaurants where no one spoke any English and we of course spoke no Chinese. She would point to dishes which other patrons were eating that she thought looked interesting and order. This is how I came to first try hot and sour, and spinach and bean curd soups which I love to this day. While I often make the hot and sour soup, I’ve never found a spinach and bean curd recipe that was just right. Do you think you’re lovely Dad could make that for us? Love your channel.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
What a great story! Thank you so much for sharing! It's so great you were able to experience Chinese cuisine even without knowing the language. What a treat! Yes I will add that to our list :) Thank you for the suggestion! That's such a great dish as well.
@jt4369
@jt4369 3 года назад
This is a terrific story. Not too long ago, (I’m on my late thirties), I was going to grad school in Philadelphia. As some of you may know, many people of diverse backgrounds-not just Chinese-would go to that section of Philadelphia for some late night Chinese food. I recall several nights fondly of taking the PATCO from Camden, NJ passing Rutgers. Yes: I’m order for me to get good Chinese food, I had to engage in interstate travel, lol. Since I’m Chinese I would order all sorts of dishes most non-Chinese wouldn’t think of or even be able to identify. I made many friends and broke much bread (or…rice??) by introducing new meals and flavors. Much tea was drunk and much mess (around the table-good food deserves to be eaten with company) was made. I guess it’s the Chinese version of “if it doesn’t get all over the place, it doesn’t belong in your face.” One friend of mine-African American and from Alabama-recently reached out to me and said “Thank God new Chinese restaurants have been opening up downtown.” Frankly, it wouldn’t surprise me if he started learning Chinese just so he could learn to order the black bean clams, haha….
@ericgardner3140
@ericgardner3140 2 года назад
There's a Korean restaurant in my town that is amazing, I love the fact the the menu is in Korean, with English subtitles. The food is served with traditional ban chan, and some of the food is so spicy, it would make the Devil sweat! I love it!
@gramirez72
@gramirez72 2 года назад
Eric Gardner “Subtitles”…. Sounds like you’re watching a good Korean film…. 😜 The food is THAT good… !
@paradigmshift7541
@paradigmshift7541 2 года назад
lmao the method your mom used to order food is exactly what i do when i'm at foreign restaurants that i can't understand the language, i wouldn't know how else to order because menus and all the options overwhelm me
@postholedigger8726
@postholedigger8726 3 года назад
Your dad is a culinary treasure. It is a great experience watching a seasoned professional chef like that work. He smoothly steps through the process without stupid camera tricks and show-off chopping techniques. david
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
So grateful to hear how much you enjoyed watching dad cook 🙇🏻‍♂️ Can't wait to keep sharing more with you!
@gloriajiniam4757
@gloriajiniam4757 3 года назад
Your dad is very generous for sharing his experience and knowledge. Not many people are doing that on this world.
@Ankorthmey
@Ankorthmey Год назад
You’re right Gloria, they want to keep it to their family’s secrets.
@oregonpatriot1570
@oregonpatriot1570 Год назад
He's an idiot when it comes to making this soup. The most important part is the correct chinkiang vinegar. _And he's using white?_
@superwendyworld
@superwendyworld 3 года назад
My husband is Muslim, now, is Ramadam and I made him this soup to break his fast. OMG! It was delicious, very balanced flavors. Ordering Chinese food is definitely over, and he explains it so well and is so endearing. God grant you have parents for much longer. Grandparents and parents are the jing-jang in raising a child. I hope you know how lucky you are. Greetings from Spain and take good care of you
@truegrit7697
@truegrit7697 3 года назад
OK - when's this guy coming out with a cook book? I'd buy it.
@acolley2891
@acolley2891 2 года назад
I second that!!!!
@steve-lk1kk
@steve-lk1kk 2 года назад
They have a website with all their recipes I think
@ttj4354
@ttj4354 2 года назад
I also need a book
@unibonger2549
@unibonger2549 2 года назад
💯
@michelleli4050
@michelleli4050 2 года назад
Gotta pass it down to my kids too, I would totally buy a book
@dinhly5129
@dinhly5129 3 года назад
I love how your dad expresses his words through gestures and face expressions. It makes me so happy because my mom tells stories the same way💗 I've been watching so many recipes for the pure content of family 🥰
@CourtneyinSF
@CourtneyinSF 3 года назад
Wow I learned so much from this video, especially the timing for when to add the white pepper and the vinegar. I have had the problem with white pepper clumping because I usually add it at the end... now I know what not to do! It is those small tips that make his videos so helpful even to those of us who have made this soup before. Thank you! I always learn something new from Daddy Lau!
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Awww thank you so much for the love and continued support Courtney!! So grateful that Daddy Lau's tips are so helpful in your cooking :) So many tips to share!
@tookitogo
@tookitogo Год назад
Courtney: a little trick, should you ever find yourself needing to add white pepper (or any other powdered spice that tends to clump when added into hot, thick liquids): mix it with some liquid first. Similarly, for western dishes thickened with flour, to add more flour (which you can’t add to hot liquids because it’ll clump, nor mixed with water because you make dumplings), mix it with butter or oil first. (Flour and butter, 1:1 ratio, is called beurre manié, and it’s a freaking godsend when fixing gravies, for example.) The fat keeps the flour granules separate so they can’t clump up.
@zannleong2246
@zannleong2246 3 года назад
It’s really great to hear your dad teaching in Cantonese ( close to our hearts) and preserving his recipe! Pls continue to do more dishes and we really enjoy it! Great job!
@ernestkj
@ernestkj 3 года назад
I like how pure your channel is! No flowery, fluffy stuff, just pure cooking tips! Please keep it this way!
@paveloleynikov4715
@paveloleynikov4715 3 года назад
It is real pleasure to watch Daddy Lau's working style. So fluid, pro style with home-cook, not intimidating speed. PS Got here via Chinese Cooking Demystified
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Ahhh thank you so much for the kind words! He's such a pro. We're so grateful to have you with us and that CCD recommended us!
@pter0_dactyl
@pter0_dactyl 2 года назад
Absolutely wonderful! Your dad's advice regarding adding the white pepper before the thickening agent, and the vinegar added at the end so it doesn't boil off, are exactly the nuances I've been looking for!! Thanks for documenting these recipes, I really appreciate it.
@fierypickles4450
@fierypickles4450 2 года назад
The joy when daddy lau tasted the soup was priceless
@troymaynard5709
@troymaynard5709 3 года назад
I love it! Your dad is awesome, the whole family is adorable. I love... LOVE... that the video includes the family eating together and talking about food! That's what food is about.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Thank you so much Troy! We are so happy to hear that you enjoy the meal time. We love being able to eat together and you are right, that's what food is about!
@eelectraa0007
@eelectraa0007 8 месяцев назад
In my younger days, I lived in Queens, N.Y. and worked in Manhattan, Times Square. We were six ladies in the same office, on a high-rise building. I remember going to a chinese restaurant, right next to our bulding with a co-worker from Argentina. I never had hot and sour soup before, but she was familiar with it, so we both got our soups (it was during summer time, Mrs Lau, so I am not the lost friend of yours...) and went back to the office to savour our soups. Lo and behold, that soup became one of my favorites! I will try your version, Chef Lau, and let my imagination run back to those summer days, eating with my Argentinian co-worker - the only ones that loved spicy food!
@carosg2023
@carosg2023 3 года назад
I miss listening to Cantonese eversince my grandma left us more than a decade ago. So listening to your dad feels warm and comforting. He makes cooking look so easy 😅 Am learning alot. Love love your family ❤❤.. more dog scenes please! Love the down to earth natural style and great explanations on the background of food items. You have done a great service for us. Thank you!!👍👍👍👍
@saharastar8336
@saharastar8336 3 года назад
I always learn so much from Chef Lau and Mrs. Lau. I love Chef Lau’s 酸辣湯! I love the family conversations, chef’s flute and the cute baby at the table! Next time I’ll cook and eat along with your video. Your family is wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Aw thank you so much Yasuko! We are so grateful you found our channel and have been enjoying each video so much!
@jeffweber8244
@jeffweber8244 2 года назад
What a great way to honor your Dad. It's a treat to see his considerable knowledge on how to produce these favorite foods.
@skinlabaesthetics5157
@skinlabaesthetics5157 3 года назад
I love your dad. What a beautiful soul and great chef.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
❤️ thank you so much for your kind words! I'll be sure to share with my dad 🙏🏼
@xzygy
@xzygy 3 года назад
I remember my parents calling this "Sweet and Sour Soup" in order to get my brother and I to eat it at the restaurant, because they worried about us getting scared if they said "Hot and Sour." It's awesome to hear your Mom doing the same thing :)
@thelmali2059
@thelmali2059 3 года назад
Thanks for your clarification as the mom kept calling it sweet and sour soup instead of hot sour soup
@thelmali2059
@thelmali2059 3 года назад
Sweet and sour soup will be not tasting the same as hot sour soup
@theleopard3310
@theleopard3310 2 года назад
Fyi, the literal cantonese translation is "Sour and Hot Soup".
@Teacher369
@Teacher369 Год назад
Bless this man and his beautiful family. A lifetime of cooking for others and sharing his talents. Blessings!
@amvann1
@amvann1 3 года назад
Great video. I learned a lot. Daddy Lau has a straight forward teaching style, and the narration is informative. Really liked "meeting" the entire family. I will make it a point to watch more.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Thank you so much! We're so grateful to hear that you appreciate the teaching and meeting our family :) We hope you enjoy our other videos too! Any recipes you want to see next from us?
@Andy-cj7ig
@Andy-cj7ig 2 года назад
Made this tonight. Really made my night cooking this. Thankyou for the generosity in sharing your family recipe secrets and stories. Been watching this for hours on end after discovering it. What a delightful family. Daddy Lau is a genius. Deciphering years of cooking for the broader audience is an art. Bless the Lau family. Andy from Sydney, Australia
@jadenoa4170
@jadenoa4170 3 года назад
OMG i discovered this channel this week and you are cooking ALL my favorites. Big blessings to Daddy Lau. Your cooking is healing me from the inside.
@siewboilim5168
@siewboilim5168 3 года назад
Daddy Lau's cooking remind me so much of my father. My father was a cook and I learned some traditional dishes from him. Thanks for sharing.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
So honored to hear dad reminds you of yours 🙏🏼❤️Thank you for watching and we can't wait to keep sharing more video with you!
@Yiusyeng
@Yiusyeng 3 года назад
It reminds me of a taiwanese lady's cooking show every sunday.
@wanlai2001
@wanlai2001 3 года назад
I love it when Uncle said, "Ahh, very good!" I am drooling already!
@checky6825
@checky6825 2 года назад
I don't speak or understand a single word of Cantonese, but listening to your father speak it as he cooks is very soothing. Thank you for sharing these recipes!
@thegoodfork6141
@thegoodfork6141 3 года назад
I love your dad's energy and how he lets it flow into the food he prepares. Will be trying this recipe soon!!!
@pamela3173
@pamela3173 2 года назад
I have tried two recipes so far and I love them so much. I also print the recipes too. Thank you so much Daddy Lau!!!!!!.
@mooshamarie8791
@mooshamarie8791 2 года назад
Your Dad is awesome!!! I love watching him cook and appreciate so much him teaching me his amazing and mouth watering recipes!!! Thank you Daddy Lau!!!
@lindachan9505
@lindachan9505 3 года назад
Omg.. I love your dad. He's so cute. Please provide the stir fry noodles served with hot and sour soup. 😊. Thank you.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Thank you so much Linda! Yes will do! We plan on making that soon :)
@gingercat741
@gingercat741 2 года назад
When your Dad said :" Ahhh, very good!" he just like a child. ❤️
@TorBoy9
@TorBoy9 3 года назад
I've never known how to do this hot and sour soup, which I've eaten since childhood. It seems quite simple once you Dad has explained it. I need to try it, as we already have all the ingredients. Thanks from Toronto, Canada.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Thanks so much for watching! We are so happy you found our video and can't wait for you to try out the recipe 😋
@cky1976
@cky1976 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for sharing dad’s recipes with us! You’re both awesome!
@denisekeary8229
@denisekeary8229 Год назад
Just started watching your dad's videos a couple days ago. OMG, I want to make so many thing (or at least TRY) all at once. Wow. Learning the importance little nuances and small steps that make a difference for proper results. I'm so impressed. What a beautiful soul your dad has. And you get to eat the food he cooks!!!! Yay.
@Sashman077
@Sashman077 2 года назад
I’ve tried many variations of that recipe, your father’s version is simple and looks the best. It is definitely the next on the list!
@jeiberry
@jeiberry 3 года назад
I love watching these videos! Cam gets cuter by the episode, and you know it's legit when the weather gets cold and the vests come out
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Awww thank you so much! Cam really is getting cuter every episode haha. Can't stand it! He's growing so fast. My dad has even more layers on in next week's video hahaha.
@aaronjai2
@aaronjai2 3 года назад
really enjoy the series!!! Thanks to you, your dad, and your family!!!
@blackthorn5620
@blackthorn5620 3 года назад
I love the format of the video. Cooking and eating with the family. A personal touch.
@sandiew525
@sandiew525 2 года назад
Such a great recipe and I love how you all sit down together to eat and share stories as a family. Wonderful way to share your culture together and also with the world. Thank you for sharing with us all! Your baby is super cute!
@ginamiller6754
@ginamiller6754 3 года назад
My favorite soup ever! I need to learn to make it! Thanks for the lesson! What a wonderful family!! ❤️
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Thank you so much Gina! Hope you enjoy :) Happy New Year!
@manishpurandare7874
@manishpurandare7874 2 года назад
I stumbled upon your videos few months ago and I am hooked. What a lovely family ! It is sheer pleasure to watch your dad cook these dishes. Of course his professional expertise is evident and his narration is straight from the heart. Thank you so much for sharing these recipes and tips. God bless you all.
@grokthirteen640
@grokthirteen640 2 года назад
I love these videos.They're teaching me so much about cooking techniques in general and it's helping me with other dishes I'm trying. Thanks so much. Beautiful family!
@bacondreamer
@bacondreamer 2 года назад
One thing I've learned from another chef who used to be the presidential chef in Taiwan is to starch the soup first before adding tofu. This is to help preventing the tofu from breaking when it'd being cooked if you cut it thin or using a softer (silken) tofu. Then you add the egg. Vinegar is always last as it will dilute the starch slurry and prevent egg from forming clumps.
@msmintygreen
@msmintygreen 3 года назад
My dad sent me this video so I made it for lunch yesterday. It was SO GOOD! Thank you for sharing another gem with us. 🙌🏼😁
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
That's awesome you dad sent it to you and you made it! Thanks so much to both you and your dad for watching and wanting to try out our recipes ❤️
@willcosta5815
@willcosta5815 Год назад
I love your mom‘s story about the sweet and sour soup in New York. Thanks for having us at your table!
@MC-dt4og
@MC-dt4og 2 года назад
Loved how you zoomed in on your dad from 7:36 to 7:39! His facial expressions were priceless! Absolutely love all your family recipes! Keep them coming please!
@weshasawi
@weshasawi 2 года назад
Never in my entire life did I think I could make this at home, it’s so easy! Thanks for sharing
@oleggoldberg9754
@oleggoldberg9754 3 года назад
This looks delicious and perfect for the cooling weather these days!
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Thanks Oleg!
@elvisischrist
@elvisischrist 4 месяца назад
It is so cool watching your father share his love for food! I've learned so much from your outstanding videos. Thank you!!
@maggielo1133
@maggielo1133 8 месяцев назад
I love watching LAu papa cook and also when they better around the table to enjoy the meal . This is heart warming
@sofamofa
@sofamofa 3 года назад
I binged everything in a day 😭 lol. Can we make requests? Like Bo zai fan and steamed fish? 😂
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Omg woww 🥺 That's the biggest compliment that you wanted to keep watching them all 🙏🏼 Definitely, thank you for the request! We actually will be filming steamed fish this weekend!! Can't wait to share 😋
@camillemarie6065
@camillemarie6065 3 года назад
Here from Subtle Asian Cooking. Thank you for sharing! This video was so insightful and thoughtfully detailed. I hope your family gets many more subscribers. ☺️
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Thank you so much Camille! So great to see you here :) Thanks for all the kind words and wishes! We really appreciate the love ❤️
@persephonelipuma9691
@persephonelipuma9691 2 года назад
the love in your videos is amazing! I love how you get the whole fam together and talk about food and memories
@salocin911
@salocin911 Год назад
This video is so close to 1 MILLION!!! Come on! Grazie Daddy Lau from ROME ITALY!
@IAMZERG
@IAMZERG 2 года назад
Watching this on an empty stomach is pretty rough. Update: Made it tonight and it was great! I'm not the biggest fan of mushrooms (hated them as a kid--can tolerate them now), but it was still fantastic and really satisfying. Will be adding more vinegar, cutting back on the mushrooms a bit, and adding bean sprouts next time I think.
@jennychou4259
@jennychou4259 3 года назад
Just made it! Delicious and super easy! Thanks for starting this series. COVID has me missing home cooking so much ❤️
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
That's amazing! Thank you so much for trying our recipe! Did you take any pictures? We'd love to see! You can DM or tag us on Instagram @madewithlau! Home cooking is the best!
@lisat776
@lisat776 3 года назад
I also love the family dinner chat enjoying the meal when it’s done. So many tips and info!
@Lavadx
@Lavadx 8 месяцев назад
Randy, please thank your father for sharing his knowledge, and thank you for preserving it for the entire world to use. These recipes are restaurant quality, and so amazing!
@leeleeg4169
@leeleeg4169 3 года назад
My most favorite soup ever. I love that it’s vegetarian too! Your dad is adorable! Thank you for sharing. I will try making it for sure! 😋💕
@PandaAn12
@PandaAn12 3 года назад
I’m so ready to make this dish on the weekend! 🤤🤤 looks amazing!!!
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Yay! Let us know how it turns out for you :) You'll have to tag us on Instagram @madewithlau if/when you make it!
@TheChefmike66
@TheChefmike66 6 месяцев назад
I really enjoy watching your dad cook. His passion and skill are evident.
@LexLuthor1234
@LexLuthor1234 3 года назад
As always, thank you guys for making these videos! Watching Daddy Lau do his thing is both a pleasure and educational :)
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Thanks for another kind comment! We are so grateful to be able to share with you 😊
@the.deadcockroach
@the.deadcockroach 2 года назад
Love it when papa Lau said “五cup嘅水”, mixing Cantonese with English. Haha.
@eggizgud
@eggizgud 2 года назад
And his "very good".
@maychan1647
@maychan1647 3 года назад
Thanks for the great video! Perfect instructions and Daddy Lau is a fantastic cook and instructor. I love this soup so much. I made it today and it was perfect. I also love that you didn’t use bamboo shoots. The carrots had the same texture as the bamboo shoots without having that funky flavor. Keep up the good work. He talks exactly like my dad and my family is from Hong Kong.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Ahhh that's so great to hear that it turned out perfectly for you! Thank you so much for trying our recipe and for all the kind words! We're so happy to read this comment :) Are there any recipes you want to see next?
@marychiang9380
@marychiang9380 2 года назад
Wow! Looks so simple to cook. I love to watch Daddy Lau 's cooking . Explanation very clear. Will try this weekend
@ABigFatCat
@ABigFatCat 2 года назад
Making this again tonight! Thank you 劉老师!
@alysoffoxdale
@alysoffoxdale 3 года назад
For many years hot and sour soup has been my go-to delivery meal when I don't feel well, but I've never seen it with so many vegetables before! I'm really excited to try this version!
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Aww that’s awesome! Such a great comfort food. This one is PACKED with vegetables haha. Perks of making it yourself!
@niru2629
@niru2629 3 года назад
Your dad makes the whole thing sound as simple as making tea, and in the end it was. Made this today and now I’ll be eating only this for the next couple days😂🙈
@davedunington7637
@davedunington7637 2 месяца назад
I sure do appreciate your Dad and His expertise .... Thank Him Please .
@orbane9224
@orbane9224 Год назад
Your dad is so sweet! I'm gonna make this. Thank you so much for preserving these treasures.
@biyenzema
@biyenzema 3 года назад
Your channel is very well made, well planned and you have good content. I hope YT algorithm does you good.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Thank you so much! We hope so too!
@CookingwithAnadi
@CookingwithAnadi 3 года назад
I think A+ for this soup! This would be so nice on a really cold night or when you're under the weather! Amazing ingredients here and it looks very cozy! Keep it up!
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Thank you Anadi!!
@ericcurlewis8420
@ericcurlewis8420 Год назад
It is such a pleasure to watch and listen to your dad make it seem so easy to cook my favourite soup. I am fluent in Cantonese and English. Your father is an historian in Cantonese culinary history. Top drawer!
@mixerD1-
@mixerD1- Год назад
Thoroughly enjoyed this video...it was like having dinner with you all. Thank you.🤗
@lisat776
@lisat776 3 года назад
The Spicy eggplant dish is amazing! Your Dad explains everything so well! And tells us why! Your dad and your family are gems!
@JenniferLong2
@JenniferLong2 3 года назад
Can't wait to try! Would love to know if/how your Dad makes egg foo young!
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Oooh that's a good one! Will add it to our list!
@PWCDN
@PWCDN 3 года назад
your dad is a great teacher. Thanks for sharing.
@sprinter18
@sprinter18 2 года назад
love the conversations at the end! gonna make this for CNY!
@IntheKitchenwithKaren
@IntheKitchenwithKaren 3 года назад
I love hit and sour soup when I go to a restaurant! So fascinating to see how to make it. Your Dad is so talented!! Thanks for the great explanation of the peppercorns! New Friend here❤️❤️
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Thank you so much for the kind words! Love your content + videos as well :)
@violetviolet888
@violetviolet888 2 года назад
Karen: They are not called "red" peppercorns, they are called sold as "pink" peppercorns. Pink peppercorns are not a true peppercorn (genus _Piper_ ). Since they are the same shape and size as true peppercorns, they are marketed under the name “pink peppercorn.” Not peppercorns at all, they are ripe berries of different plants depending on where they are being sourced: _Schinus terebinthifolius_ (Brazilian peppertree), _Schinus molle_, (Peruvian pepper tree), and _Euonymus phellomanus_ (Spindle tree with is actually a shrub).
@chromberries7329
@chromberries7329 2 года назад
Hey!! My dad made your beef and noodles recipe a while back, and it was delicious! I helped him, but we accidentally over stirred the beef and a lot of it fell apart and thickened the soup lol. Was still great though, and we added extra pepper, similar to a hot and sour soup!
@IntheKitchenwithKaren
@IntheKitchenwithKaren 2 года назад
@@chromberries7329 ong!!! I’m so honored! So glad you and your Dad enjoyed it!!!
@chromberries7329
@chromberries7329 2 года назад
@@IntheKitchenwithKaren no no, thank you for the recipe! And a funny memory :)
@JK-bp6oz
@JK-bp6oz 3 года назад
I knew I was missing some of the mushrooms. Thank you for showing the vegetarian version. It helps because I have everything except the pork. I'm glad that I can use regular vinegar instead of the shaoxing wine vinegar.
@Cali-Girl
@Cali-Girl 7 месяцев назад
I really like how mom and dad explain specific ingredients and methods, and also variations of the recipe depending on what you have available. They have so much to offer with their experiences. I didn't know this soup is also called sweet and sour, as mom says it. I love this kind of soup and want to try to make it at home. Daddy Lau's looks better an any version I've ever seen.
@kuma9069
@kuma9069 Год назад
Beautiful recipe, Papa Lau! 💕 thank you so much
@Zaiyda677
@Zaiyda677 3 года назад
Just stumbled on your channel this 2 weeks ago and finally finally decided to try out a dish. I have absolutely no kitchen skills so I decided to make this dish since it is mostly prep work and thought to myself "hey, even I can't mess it up." It turns out really well despite me messing up on the seasoning a little bit lol. Thanks you so much for this.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Oh yay Phuong!! We are so happy to hear that! We hope this makes you want to try out some more of ours 🥰 So grateful that you found our channel, and we can’t wait to continue sharing many more recipes with you! ❤️
@defaultui9625
@defaultui9625 2 года назад
Interesting take, I've had hot and sour soup from a lot of places over the years and even made it myself many times as my dad was also a Chinese chef. This is the first time I've seen or heard of tomatoes being used as an ingredient. Around my area, it is more commonly made with carrots, bamboo, mushrooms and tofu. I may try with tomatoes next time I make it.
@vanessabonde
@vanessabonde 3 года назад
I love how every video ends with a meal with the whole fam! Love your videos! Your dad is a star!
@steve-lk1kk
@steve-lk1kk 2 года назад
I really love the format of the video and also of the time stamps on the description, I also really love the way the blog is made, everything is easy to understand and hugely accessible, I love to watch these videos sometimes just for fun even if I am not going to make it right now, because they are so entertaining to watch, thank you very much for your hard work
@mimixchan1980
@mimixchan1980 3 года назад
Your dad is a natural on camera!
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Thanks Mimi!!
@Shagua76
@Shagua76 3 года назад
When I was in Shaanxi province, in Xi'an, I had suan la soup with dumplings, one of the best meals I've ever had!
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
That sounds delicious!! Thank you for sharing. Hope to try it some day!
@vanboost
@vanboost 3 года назад
Easy to follow instructions and absolutely love the feature on your website where the amount of ingredients changes with the different serving size!
@blacknight6791
@blacknight6791 2 года назад
Just discovered your channel in my recommendation, now im loving your recipes! Hands up to your father, really a genius on cooking, sending my thumbs up from the Philippines 👍👍
@fred5784
@fred5784 3 года назад
I like the way your mom keeps saying "sweet and sour soup" instead of "hot and sour soup"
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Haha yeah I guess they went by both names on Chinese menus.
@sevendeuces
@sevendeuces 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣👍👍👍🧧🧧🧧🎋🍾 Happy New Year
@danielchoo123
@danielchoo123 3 года назад
I swear my parents always do that for some reason. From Singapore btw
@christyscheg2047
@christyscheg2047 3 года назад
I made this tonight for my family and doubled the recipe. It was so delicious. I always thought that the tree fungus was seaweed in restaurants.Funny to know that so many mushrooms go into it. Super healthy.I love the vegetarian recipes.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Awesome! We are so happy to hear that Christy. Thanks so much for trying out our recipe. We hope it becomes a regular in your household 😋
@14ikan11
@14ikan11 3 года назад
You dad is a great cook and a great teacher! Each video is also like a sociological commentary on Chinese food. Love it!
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Thank you so much 🙇🏻‍♂️🙇🏻‍♀️ We are so grateful that you are enjoying our family's videos and learning from dad!
@Phyllinx9670
@Phyllinx9670 3 года назад
Thanks for this recipy and allowing a glance at your family. I cooked the soup for supper tonight. Absoluty yummy!!! Thank you with a bow.
@RoddieH
@RoddieH 3 года назад
"We can do a video on this - soy sauce chow mein." - Daddy Lau in this video! That sounds like a commitment to me! I'm sure this is the one I'm looking for.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
We can't wait to be able to share that one in the future! 😋🙌
@RoddieH
@RoddieH 3 года назад
@@MadeWithLau Looking forward to it! I made two variations today and will make a third tomorrow. I'm getting closer to the dish I remember.
@achoraleofsound
@achoraleofsound 3 года назад
Wow, i think this is the first Chinese recipe for hot and sour soup I've seen that doesn't really require a trip to the chinese grocery store for specific ingredients. I have my own recipe I like, but I think I'll give Daddy Lau's a try because this is way easier than mine. I've recently found your channel, and i can't believe you have as few subscribers as you do. The conversations you have with your parents about the dishes, their restaurant, and what life was like in China in the old days are interesting and really special. I hope you plan to keep having them on your channel.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Oh yay that's so great to hear! We hope it turns out great for you :) I've found my dad is all about making recipes really accessible. There are probably versions of his recipes that he knows that are a lot more complex, but I really appreciate how simple he makes them. Thank you so much for the kind words! We're really looking forward to connecting and sharing the love with more and more people as time goes on :) Those conversations are core to our identity and will definitely always be around! Out of curiosity, how did you find us?
@achoraleofsound
@achoraleofsound 3 года назад
@@MadeWithLau RU-vid algorithm! I already follow some Chinese cooking channels (I see you guys have talked with Chinese Cooking Demystified - if you haven't made friends with Mandy at Souped Up Recipes, she's amazing as well). I like Chinese food and want to see dishes cooked by actual Chinese people rather than some famous chef, you know? The chicken congee video popped into my recommended videos last week and I went down a rabbit hole. Always interested in mom and dad food. It's the best. 😊
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
Oh awesome! That’s so cool to see YT beginning to recommend us. We just started posting in September so our channel still has a lot of growing to do haha. Totally agree on the authenticity part! I will reach out to Mandy as well :) Any recipes you want to see next?
@achoraleofsound
@achoraleofsound 3 года назад
@@MadeWithLau I'm mostly good with family mealtime, but if you press me - this isn't where your family is from but the pandemic has made me miss Sichuan food. It's inaccessible to me locally and I can't justify driving nearly 80 miles for takeout. I'm not sure what the Chinese name for it is, but my Sichuan restaurant has this mashed white yams with a blueberry sauce that was amazing with all the spicy food we ate. Amazing palate cleanser and was really good at taking the heat out of your mouth if things got too spicy.
@MadeWithLau
@MadeWithLau 3 года назад
@@achoraleofsound Hrmm I will have to ask about that. Would you happen to have a picture? Not sure my dad would know that dish but worth a shot! If not then I'm happy to suggest it to Chris and Steph at CCD haha.
@brandonpoindexter5282
@brandonpoindexter5282 2 года назад
This is so awesome! Lau's cooking instructions are easy-to-use for those of use who want to expand our multicultural cooking experiences. I really appreciate this cooking channel. Lau, thank you for sharing your recipes with the world. Your delicious dishes will be re-created for others to enjoy for generations to come.
@jonathanspangenberg1563
@jonathanspangenberg1563 3 года назад
I am loving this channel. This is my favorite soup, I am excited to try it. Thank you for all your effort and adding the eating it with your family at the end is sweet too.
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