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Bubble Tea Noodles in Coconut Milk Recipe (Lod Chong Singapore, Cendol) ลอดช่องสิงคโปร์ 

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Chewy tapioca noodles in refreshing iced coconut milk and coconut water, flavoured with pandan leaves, this is a popular dessert in Thailand, especially when it's hot out! Some people call them cendol, but these are quite different in that the noodles are rolled and cut rather than pressed, making them a lot easier to make at home with no special equipment required!
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Pailin “Pai” Chongchitnant is the author of the Hot Thai Kitchen cookbook, co-host of a Canadian TV series One World Kitchen on Gusto TV, and creator and host of the RU-vid channel Pailin's Kitchen.
Pai was born and raised in southern Thailand where she spent much of her "playtime" in the kitchen. She traveled to Canada to study Nutritional Sciences at the University of British Columbia, and was later trained as a chef at Le Cordon Bleu culinary school in San Francisco.
After working in both Western and Thai professional kitchens, she decided that her passion really lies in educating and empowering others to cook at home via RU-vid videos, her cookbook, and cooking classes. She currently lives in Vancouver, and goes to Thailand every year to visit her family. Visit her at hot-thai-kitchen.com

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@PailinsKitchen
@PailinsKitchen 3 года назад
HELLO! I hope you enjoy this video! If you like this recipe you’ll probably also like my “Red Rubies” recipe ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-9F3l9wM0_SE.html Or for all my dessert recipes, watch this playlist! ru-vid.com/group/PLaS2Ffd8cyD4bdjgL1QgZr7BVwcMOk7dY If you have any questions, be sure to read the written recipe on the website (linked above) as I often add extra tips and notes not covered in the video. Thank you for watching!
@shanechua8040
@shanechua8040 2 месяца назад
A tip from Malaysia and Singapore. Instead of sugar syrup, we always used thick coconut palm sugar syrup. The flavour is way way better. Use a good quality palm sugar and it brings things to just another level.
@ig9ite466
@ig9ite466 3 года назад
I’m indian but I lived in Thailand a long time , read write and speak Thai ; ... well I miss being there so much and your tube channel brings me so much joy ... I’m stuck in india in the pandemic ตัว ที่นี่ ใจ ที่นั้น
@classicpotato3352
@classicpotato3352 3 года назад
🙏 NAMASTE
@karenbenavente1124
@karenbenavente1124 Год назад
Very cool 😊
@justacat2318
@justacat2318 3 года назад
To sum it up: It's call 'Lodchong Singapore' because in the past this particular dessert was sold in the front of a theater named 'Singapore' and it was so popular that people just called it by its dessert name along with the theater name. (This is the version I've heard from my mother there could be some variations) Also Lodchong means 'to pass through hole' (Lod = pass through, Chong = hole) which I find it funny because the vendors in Thailand actually use some tools that have holes in them and they would pressed the green dough through the holes into the boiling hot water to cook them in large quantities
@nhokonhokopuala
@nhokonhokopuala 2 года назад
Ty❤️
@hub6490
@hub6490 2 года назад
This is true story because the restaurant that sell this dessert still open to this day even the theater is gone but peoples still use same name.
@bettyclark8249
@bettyclark8249 2 года назад
Yes, i have seen it. It kinda looks like the tool for mashing potatoes in england.
@turborob1
@turborob1 3 года назад
I once used pandan leaves as an air freshener in my car on the advice of my Thai friend Put them on the shelf behind the back seats and yes it worked
@turborob1
@turborob1 3 года назад
Forgot to say I tipped some milk in there LOL
@wildwildwest1662
@wildwildwest1662 3 года назад
My late mom used to make this desert all the time. I miss my mom watching this video.🥲🥲🥲
@fafaoli718
@fafaoli718 3 года назад
I've tried Thai cendol back in 2018 when i was in Thailand. It was bomb 💣 Growing up as Indonesian, I'm familiar with this type of traditional dessert. We have like 2 version, regular cendol which is made out of rice flour and the other one is called dawet (tapioca flour), both served with coconut milk and brown sugar 🥳 we also add jackfruit sometimes. There is also one region in Java island that add "rice-hull charcoal" into their famous cendol mixture.
@andydenooty
@andydenooty 3 года назад
In Malaysia.. We call Cendol.. We use brown sugar.. Some seller they don't use food colouring.. They just use old pandan leafs.. Blend it with plain water and strain .. Natural food colour.. Some put durian and cooked glutinous rice.. So yummy
@azastory5241
@azastory5241 3 года назад
Indonesia calls it Es Cendol too
@gurlz8
@gurlz8 3 года назад
I love the Malay version too!
@wahyuferiyansyah7290
@wahyuferiyansyah7290 2 года назад
@@azastory5241 No, the Malaysian version is closed to Dhawet. I don't know why they named it cendol because actually it's not
@satansamael666
@satansamael666 5 месяцев назад
Also convenient for us Malaysians and Singaporeans is that the cendol itself is so readily available in supermarkets for so cheap it’s a lifesaver for all of us who love it.
@lorthomas160
@lorthomas160 3 года назад
I love the “imperfection” parts of your videos! Like the conversations with the camera man or the comments about the pot lid, and etc. ❤️ feels more comfortable and personal to watch. I also love the containers in the back which contains what looks to be peppers, jello, and palm sugar!
@MoPoppins
@MoPoppins 3 года назад
This is the apartment of the cameraman. I also like when the kitchen isn’t a fake set.
@KrulciferEdenfelt
@KrulciferEdenfelt 3 года назад
I shouldn’t be watching this on an empty stomach at work, but I know this will on increase my determination to go home and make it for the weekend 😁
@gialuanthang7716
@gialuanthang7716 3 года назад
Just in time for days that are 37 degrees. Will make this ASAP This is what we would call chè (sweet soup) in Vietnam, the green jelly is bánh lọt. One of the things shared by all Southeast Asians
@aznmochibunny
@aznmochibunny 3 года назад
I was just gonna say it looks like Chè Thái. I wonder because of it's from Thailand that we call it that? 🤔
@SweetandMellow999
@SweetandMellow999 3 года назад
Vietnamese people cook the flour into a thick jello form (flavored with fresh pandas leaves), while still hot from the pan, pour it through a potatoe ricer and into it goes right into big bowl of ice water (stops it from cooking). We add cooked mushed mung beans, red beans, coconut milk and shaved ice, but add any toppings you would like. It's a refreshing drink/dessert. 😋
@amrishafie9848
@amrishafie9848 3 года назад
In Malaysia the syrup is made with ‘gula Melaka’ a local kind of palm sugar, that resulting the finish drink to be slightly brownish color
@kh2ouija19
@kh2ouija19 3 года назад
Don't forget the red beans...
@Calysia-PlumHeart
@Calysia-PlumHeart 2 месяца назад
I never knew that Pandan was related to vanilla/coconut. I enjoy it as a kid. It would now make sense since it has that sweeten aroma. I love Pandan so much! 😊
@zapl80
@zapl80 2 месяца назад
It has vanilla taste, it's not related in a biological sense. Vanilla is an orchid
@rayanansi563
@rayanansi563 3 года назад
That tiny clever you cut the jackfruit with was so cute 🥺
@crimsonstar108
@crimsonstar108 3 года назад
Yesssss. More people need to be made aware of the magic of tapioca desserts, like cendol!
@erictan4883
@erictan4883 3 года назад
it's also complemented with red beans & canned sweet corn. Booyah!
@echossrabbit4715
@echossrabbit4715 3 года назад
Use shaved ice instead of ice cubes. Will taste even better 😋
@anneewah1732
@anneewah1732 3 года назад
Yessssss
@littlemidget4764
@littlemidget4764 3 года назад
Like she said it's similar to CENDOL which is Indonesian version of this yummy treat. I live in England for 18 years; I usually make cendol on summer days; my kids; who are mixed race; love it! Recently I even added tapioca pearls (like those you found in bubble teas). I sweetened my coconut milk with gula jawa/gula melaka which is similar to jaggery (Indian brown sugar)
@malayaichannel
@malayaichannel 3 года назад
Believe it or not Cendol is not Indonesian. The people in Southern Thai province also call this Cendol. People In Brunei/ Singpore/Malaysia also called this Cendol. It is a Malay dessert that you will found in any country with Malay.
@vandkatech9503
@vandkatech9503 3 года назад
@@malayaichannel no it's thai dessert....
@bend.6091
@bend.6091 3 года назад
@@malayaichannel No offense but I have to beg to differ sir. All of my southern Thai friends called it Lod Chong. May be some called it Cendol (whom I haven't met) but if there are some who called it that way, their number would be just a few compare to all the southern Thai. Anyway to called it Cendol or not does not prove anything that this dessert is from Malaysia in academic way since these word also used by many countries. The opposite way might and could be true. The dessert and the word can be from Indonesia, Brunei, Singapore, or even southern Thailand (as you said Southern Thai called it that way) which spread into Malaysia, right? If you insist with what you said, may I ask for more scientific proof? More concrete and logical/reasonable data/evidences that the dessert is from Malaysia? That's scientific way of thinking and it's what accepted in studying in whatever fields from history to physics.
@malayaichannel
@malayaichannel 3 года назад
@@bend.6091 I didn't mention Malaysia. When did I said it is originate from Malaysia? I mention "MALAY" the ethnic. Etnic Malay can be found in many countries around South East Asia. Perhaps you should educate urself about that. And she called it Lod Chong Singapore. And I went to Phuket. The vendor called it Cendol. And she talked to me in Pattani's Malay dialect. Lod Chong might be what they called in Thai language but when they talk in their native language, those Southern Thai native absolutely called it Cendol too
@bend.6091
@bend.6091 3 года назад
@@malayaichannel I see. My bad regarding Malay ethnics. Haven’t read it carefully. Sorry about that. BTW, judging from tone of your reply which hold such aggressive manner, it seems like you are angry with my words. If it’s so, really sorry. Didn’t mean that. I’m just curious so I asked in case I might gain some new info/knowledge I haven't known before. Please know that I'm not intend to do that and hope you would accept my apology.
@nb732
@nb732 3 года назад
Some tips here. If you really need to store the noodles. Drain the noodles and then poor a little bit of the syrup. Just to coat them so they don’t stick. This way the noodles won’t swell and go mushy as much. Also, this will make the noodle tastier.
@MoPoppins
@MoPoppins 3 года назад
Great tip! Thanks for sharing & anticipating the next step. I was wondering about this.
@ohmargo2213
@ohmargo2213 3 года назад
10:55 “guess how I learned that.” 🤣that part made me laugh so much I had to replay it a few times.
@maninosaphangthong8668
@maninosaphangthong8668 3 года назад
Omg this is MY FAVE. We would only get to eat this during holidays and parties and of course the Asian stores would sell them but not how my mom would make it. It was always a treat
@MrJT1970
@MrJT1970 3 года назад
I think I’ve had with sweet corn in addition to jackfruit …. One of my favorite Thai desserts
@blazaphyrocqua
@blazaphyrocqua 3 года назад
Indonesian cendol is generally thicker and more cylindrical, like little worms. The dough is pressed through a colander then cut at the appropriate length. The green color comes from pandan and the noodle is not translucent. It is also served with palm sugar syrup rather than simple syrup. But this Thai variation is actually easier and looking delicious nonetheless!
@AkihitoMr
@AkihitoMr 3 года назад
Ours is the same, this version made it name by one shop in Bangkok, under the cinema 'Singapore', and it became popular over the years. We Southeast Asian really do share cultures and foods together ♥️♥️♥️
@BeautyOnABudget
@BeautyOnABudget 3 года назад
one of my favorite desserts! thanks for showing us how to make it at home
@amai_zing
@amai_zing 3 года назад
I always get this when I get see it in restaurants - so delicious and refreshingly fresh tasting! Definitely need to try to make it
@dgriffith8833
@dgriffith8833 3 года назад
Keep Adam around his editing adds a nice comedic element to your videos. Very enlightened every time I watch you cook. 😊😊😊
@PailinsKitchen
@PailinsKitchen 3 года назад
Aw thanks! Though Adam is not the editor, it’s my brother Art who does. 😊 Check out his channel here! ru-vid.com/show-UCM9Sr45gEybuPk67KzuLavA (I’ll keep Adam around anyway though 😆)
@dgriffith8833
@dgriffith8833 3 года назад
@@PailinsKitchen I guess I missed something in watching your videos I did not realize Adam did not edit. However your brother seems to be very talented as well. I just watched him do a sculpture and it looked pretty amazing.
@adamthehtkminion6750
@adamthehtkminion6750 3 года назад
@@dgriffith8833 He IS! :)
@kalauj
@kalauj 3 года назад
Yes! I love it! We use this in our naavab! We do that and mix it with tapioca & basil seeds!
@reeffeeder
@reeffeeder 3 года назад
Far out that looks beautiful but what an epic effort to go to for a drink!
@sokphyblakeman5008
@sokphyblakeman5008 3 года назад
Oh my gosh!! I haven’t eat that in a long time. I have to make this dessert this weekend. Thank you Pailin for sharing the recipe. God bless you 🙏🙏🙏
@darkevil4163
@darkevil4163 3 года назад
I'm Thai and I live abroad, I love your channel so much 🥰❤️
@lioness77alfar
@lioness77alfar 3 года назад
I love it I tried it first time 4-5 months ago it's delicious...
@iamaho1291
@iamaho1291 2 года назад
I love your show, you make Thai food like it's so easy to make. God bless you and keep up the good work.
@NekaMusaraj
@NekaMusaraj 3 года назад
Such a refreshing dessert absolutely love it 😋😋😋
@nt4231
@nt4231 3 года назад
Hi Palin, thanks for this recepies In India we get noodles in packages boil the water at boiling point and those noodles just turn out like your Known by Falooda- Chia seeds are added ( soak the seeds separately once it ready add to main recepies Instead green flavor rose syrup is added at the end Vanilla scoop of icecream added Altogether they are almost same versions Thanks again
@soukthavoneinsisienmay1188
@soukthavoneinsisienmay1188 3 года назад
One of the best deserts, yummy! 🤤😋 Thank you for your recipe! ☺️
@johnsonsitorus3270
@johnsonsitorus3270 3 года назад
In Indonesia we called it "es cendol" cendol with ice
@skinnylegend-7330
@skinnylegend-7330 2 года назад
6:02 tapping that whisk on the edge of the bowl sounded like the apple alarm
@SiongTaeng
@SiongTaeng 3 года назад
In Indonesia (maybe in Malaysia & Singapore too), we use rice flour instead of tapioca flour. That’s why our cendol isn’t translucent. Cook the dough like making choux pastry, and then use a +/- 3mm sieve to make strips. Serve it with lots of shave iced, palm sugar syrup, coconut milk. Sometimes adding grass jelly, red bean, etc.
@omgwth7567
@omgwth7567 3 года назад
That rice flour cendol is another kind of dessert in Thailand too. 😉👍
@joaojoaooo
@joaojoaooo 3 года назад
I just watched last night your pandan jelly iced tea video (made it this morning) and I thought it's been a while since you prepared a beverage on the show. Well now I got what I hoped for and have to keep up!
@alaanakkost5146
@alaanakkost5146 2 года назад
Tips: you can use pandan leaves for food coloring. Pandan leaves blender with some water and extract the juice.
@zunairakhan9690
@zunairakhan9690 3 года назад
Looks delicious and reminds me of my childhood! Thank you Pai 😊
@ong2547
@ong2547 3 года назад
I love the other kind of Lod Chong, the one where they drop the batter in water and it turned to noodle. One of the famous one is Lod Chong Wat Jed but I don’t have it where i am living atm
@raven2466
@raven2466 3 года назад
Im thinking Longan is a good substitute for jackfruit as well. mannn this dessert is making me drooling!!
@jolee2987
@jolee2987 3 года назад
Beer analogy is on point
@OppoOppo-fh3di
@OppoOppo-fh3di 3 года назад
พูดภาษาอังกฤษเก่งมากค่ะ. สำเนียงดีมากค่ะ ชอบมากค่ะ
@nickdreamer-hitmanbreakero8039
@nickdreamer-hitmanbreakero8039 3 года назад
Love your natural recipe. It's healthily delicious 😋
@cynajoy433
@cynajoy433 3 года назад
Looks incredibly delicious!!
@jen5138
@jen5138 3 года назад
From Sg here and my fave would be our Nonya Chendol! Nothing beats legit bubble tea for me though haha
@jolee2987
@jolee2987 3 года назад
Just made this for my husband’s family who are Malay and it was a hit! My water didn’t stay hot enough and I ended up with an oobleck dough. Very interesting to observe but not very malleable! I microwaved it a bit to cook it a bit, and kneaded it. You’re right! It’s a very forgiving dough!
@auliamauliani6295
@auliamauliani6295 3 года назад
We used to make cendol with rice flour, not tapioka flour. And for coloring, we blender pandan leaves with coconut water then strain it before mixed with the rice flour. It will give more aromatic smell & taste on noodles. Anyway thank you for the recipe, maybe later I will try make cendol with tapioka flour. 😘😘
@susripathy
@susripathy 2 года назад
Cendol in Singapore and Malaysia will have red beans as well....and instead of syrup we have gula melaka or dark palm sugar ...oh heck yum 😋
@quick.easy.eat23
@quick.easy.eat23 3 года назад
Made me laugh!! The perfectly fitted lid, coconut 🥥 milk! ^^ totally love ya! 💘 this was awesome! Super interesting! I cannot wait to try this!! Thank you always ❤ Stay safe and blessed 💕
@marcangeloolivares2666
@marcangeloolivares2666 2 года назад
So much fun to watch you work . With I could cook 👨‍🍳 too
@suchartboontid2560
@suchartboontid2560 3 года назад
Can't believe you didn't use pandan juice to color your noodles. It's natural and it'd make the noodles much more fragrant.
@macontu01
@macontu01 3 года назад
Ahmm originally it doesn't contain pandan to begin with.
@purple2456
@purple2456 10 дней назад
where can I get pandan juice
@maghdalenaestiesti7307
@maghdalenaestiesti7307 3 года назад
Pailin .you so cute. I hv try already your recepies. Is so good.
@davidjustdavid3955
@davidjustdavid3955 3 года назад
You'd make a great culinary teacher, thankyou Kru Pailin from freezing cold Melbourne Australia sending you 🙏
@susanbargas6463
@susanbargas6463 3 года назад
That looks so good 👍
@craigblum5385
@craigblum5385 3 года назад
I love the new kitchen
@kirianajackson7845
@kirianajackson7845 2 года назад
thank you these are wonderful we'll try shortly new zealand
@JoshjoeMr
@JoshjoeMr 3 года назад
Back in my childhood era, I remember they used a certain leaf extract to colored the "cendol" green. And I believe there is also another alternative, by which using blended pandan leaves, and the squeezed water is used replacing at least half of the measured water in recipe. I recall the coconut milk was a tad bit thin, like a consistency of a skim milk, and slightly salty to taste. There are some sweet tiny translucent tapioca pearls also mixed into the "cendol"
@cindylor6207
@cindylor6207 3 года назад
Love this!!
@SimpleBisdak
@SimpleBisdak 3 года назад
Looks interesting...
@johnsontan2062
@johnsontan2062 Год назад
here in Malaysia we add palm sugar syrup to give it the real chendol flavor😀💪. we add also red bean instead of jackfruit.
@shawnm2597
@shawnm2597 11 месяцев назад
Ohhh wow. Thats the green leaf in the roti dough... pandan leaf. I always wondered what green leaf would be in the roti and what its flavor is. It adds vanilla flavor to it. learned something new.
@ceciliac2225
@ceciliac2225 3 года назад
I remember having it in Singapore.
@GreatBritishBak3r
@GreatBritishBak3r 3 года назад
Love this! Would love a Ruam Mit recipe!
@supernaz11
@supernaz11 3 года назад
My 1 of fav you tuber
@crazy_lollipop_nightcore1634
@crazy_lollipop_nightcore1634 3 года назад
Special thanks for your sharing a great recipe,”
@TheElErief
@TheElErief 3 года назад
South East Asia shared dessert. From Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei. Just different toppings.
@HaibTshajHaib
@HaibTshajHaib 3 года назад
I love Namwan desert. I make them when it’s very hot 🥵 here in Florida.
@amondechinkaew6283
@amondechinkaew6283 3 года назад
In Thailand Lod chong is typical cendol found in Malaysia But Lod chong Singapore is another kind, u can find only in Thailand, the texture is chewier because of the tapioca starch
@MLLL1234
@MLLL1234 3 года назад
Looks delicious! We have a similar dish in my community too!
@adventuretogether5274
@adventuretogether5274 3 года назад
First like from china... by an Indian :).. yum
@alanhooiyl
@alanhooiyl 3 года назад
Can add: Mango Stripes, sweet Durians, corn kernels, sago, Cincau / grass jelly... Become: Ice Kacang 😂😂😋😋😋
@Michaelkaydee
@Michaelkaydee 3 года назад
Absorbing... still absorbing 😄😄
@mirupham3006
@mirupham3006 3 года назад
It also good with durian. ♥️♥️♥️♥️
@simplesmentedelicioso3280
@simplesmentedelicioso3280 3 года назад
Very nice!
@TastyKitchen777
@TastyKitchen777 3 года назад
amazing 👍
@ThydaCookingTV
@ThydaCookingTV 3 года назад
Watching from Cambodia 🇰🇭 Pai
@adamthehtkminion6750
@adamthehtkminion6750 3 года назад
Hi Thyda :)
@christnadungca1290
@christnadungca1290 2 года назад
You can also use ripe 🥭 🥭 mangoes as a replacement for the jackfruit 😊
@frankieboola6867
@frankieboola6867 Год назад
That’s what I was thinking 💙
@marijkeschellenbach2680
@marijkeschellenbach2680 3 года назад
Couldn't you use pandan extract instead of food coloring??
@dnjanati9848
@dnjanati9848 3 года назад
In Indonesia we called it es cendol or es dawet heheh
@azastory5241
@azastory5241 3 года назад
In Indonesia this is called "Es Cendol"
@aldiladeaayu
@aldiladeaayu 3 года назад
Also es dawet
@donnguyen2517
@donnguyen2517 3 года назад
My aunt makes a vietnamese version of this called banh lot but instead of cutting it she's squeezed it thru a press and it comes out like long droplets.
@maybelyndino5423
@maybelyndino5423 3 года назад
Where are the bubba pearls?
@rangoliinfinite8358
@rangoliinfinite8358 3 года назад
awesome
@Misspiggyexplores
@Misspiggyexplores 3 года назад
This looks delicious!!!!!! I love bubble tea noodles hahahaha subscribed 😍👍💕🛎
@saoirsemorridanes
@saoirsemorridanes 3 года назад
This reminds me of tjendol and dawet! 😃
@bbthao
@bbthao 3 года назад
I looooove this with tapioca pearls. Reminds me of home. Although I disagree with the salt hahah All I can taste is the salt even if only a little is added. I stop eating. Doesn't taste good. 😔
@ilovehomies
@ilovehomies 3 года назад
This is like indian falooda sev It's very refreshing ☺
@suganyadevi7892
@suganyadevi7892 3 года назад
I am your big fan from India I love your cooking but I am small at age
@ziiiic
@ziiiic 3 года назад
No worries... Continue to follow... By the time you are at the "right age"... You'll be an expert 😉
@mhmdirza
@mhmdirza 3 года назад
You must try to make es teler or es moka. Well, you know uhm avocado for dessert is legit.
@user-cg3ji1rp3v
@user-cg3ji1rp3v 3 года назад
Good
@garciansmith1460
@garciansmith1460 3 года назад
Would make for a good Halloween dish.
@bellecomollob995
@bellecomollob995 3 года назад
We called that pandan agar agar in northern Philippines it’s yummy
@m2170
@m2170 3 года назад
Hi, I don't have mung bean starch, can I use potato starch instead as a substitute? If not, what other starch would you suggest I use? You did mention I can use all tapioca starch but I do want to try making the noodles with a mung bean starch substitute.
@GharKaPaka
@GharKaPaka 3 года назад
this recipe is truly amazing 😌
@nicolelin6117
@nicolelin6117 3 года назад
You are the cutest thing ever! I can't wait to try this out soon! Lots of love from Malaysia! ♥️♥️♥️
@anesit
@anesit 3 года назад
Wow
@h9695
@h9695 Год назад
I’ll add coconut rum!😮😮😮
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