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ULTIMATE GUIDE TO HOT POT AT HOME HONG KONG STYLE | Hong Kong Food 

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In this Hong Kong food episode, we show you how to enjoy your own perfect Hong Kong hot pot experience in the comfort of home, with information on everything from what equipment and ingredients you'll need and where to find them, to how to enjoy hot pot like a pro.
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Written, produced, filmed, edited, animated, hosted and original music by Sam Evans
Videographer and Executive producer: Vienne Leung-Evans
Ingredients commonly enjoyed by Hongkongers in their hot pot:
beef slices
pork slices
lamb slices
sliced ox tongue
beef tripe
Chinese lettuce
baby white cabbage
bok choi
Chinese cabbage
watercress
spinach
sweet corn
tomato
oyster mushrooms
button mushrooms
shiitake mushrooms
enoki mushrooms
bamboo fungus
sliced lotus root
sliced hairy melon
sliced winter melon
bamboo shoots
fish slices
scallops
shrimp
mussels
deep-fried tofu
soft tofu
tofu skin
bean curd balls
bean curd roll
fish tofu
crab sticks
dumplings
wontons
wiener sausage
fish skin
beef balls
cuttlefish balls
shrimp balls
cheese-filled balls
instant noodles
vermicelli noodles
thick/thin rice noodles
thick/thin egg noddles
udon noodles

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Комментарии : 129   
@johnsonleung6
@johnsonleung6 2 года назад
What an excellent idea Sam especially during the severe pandemic lock down. Your recommendations are solid and interesting. We can choose whatever meat or vegetable or seafood to place into the hotpot and enjoy all these with a good beer !🤭😜❤️ Good on you Sam, you did teach us how to enjoy life even when we cannot go outside to eat in a restaurant or cafe. Thanks !🤭🤭🤭🤭♥️❤️😜
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thank you for watching and your kind comment Johnson, it was very fin and delicious to film this episode! I agree, the choice of ingredients truly makes hot pot such an enjoyable traditional dish. More videos coming soon! :)
@mattpham2971
@mattpham2971 2 года назад
It's criminal that you don't have 100K subscribers. I've enjoyed all the high quality content you've put out. Keep up the great work.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thank you for watching and for the very kind words. More videos to come!
@darrenquirk2269
@darrenquirk2269 2 года назад
Thanks Sam. A really well put together video. It was interesting seeing you shopping for the ingredients. I'm with you on the satay sauce. Food of champions!🤤
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Haha absolutely Darren, I would eat it straight from the jar if I wouldn’t get judged so much 😆Thanks for watching and for you comment as usual.
@ceciliawong-cornall7046
@ceciliawong-cornall7046 2 года назад
That was a very enjoyable venture into different parts of the wet market. Always interesting to see different grocery shopping experiences around the world. The Hong Kong wet market definitely have its unique vibe. Thanks for shooting this video despite the current dining restrictions.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Indeed, the wet markets are such a great part of HK city life, we always love filming them. Thanks for watching and glad you enjoyed the episode.
@jenniferkwok3973
@jenniferkwok3973 2 года назад
I love all your videos. Please continue making them.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thanks for watching. More videos coming soon!
@Jeffffrey0902
@Jeffffrey0902 2 года назад
New subscriber here. It's always interesting to see our very own culture through the eyes of foreigners. BTW, those "bean card balls" are not bean curd, or tofu, they're gluten. And thank you for the translation of "公筷", "communal chopsticks". As a translator I need this.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thank you for watching and the information. Glad you found the communal chopstick phrase useful. More videos coming soon!
@IAmThePrepper
@IAmThePrepper 2 года назад
Interesting on the translation. We call that serving chopsticks (normally, I would ask for serving fork or spoon). I learned something new too.
@Kawaii_Life.
@Kawaii_Life. Год назад
Nice beer selection...LOL 😂🤣 How did everyone not notice it??? Also...Sam, I have literally been binge watching your channel. The production and the editing for all of your videos are 👍👍👌. You just earned yourself a new subscriber. I cannot wait to see this channel grow and the new videos you will release in the future!
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods Год назад
Thank you for watching and for the kind words, glad you enjoyed it! Haha yes, love the gweilo beer - naturally as a gweilo myself 🤣. Welcome to the channel, and more vids on the way soon!
@kkwok2235
@kkwok2235 2 года назад
Sam really love your video! I am a Hongkonger moved to UK last year. I struggled to find some interesting material to increase my exposure to English, and I found your video! It is nice to know how you think and like HK food. Look forward to your new videos.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thank you for watching and for the kind words, I’m glad you’re enjoying the videos!
@FlexxenRandomPlaces
@FlexxenRandomPlaces 2 года назад
What a cool mixup. You've got a lovely cooking setup btw!
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and for your kind words!
@yioy1482
@yioy1482 2 года назад
Hi Sam. I am a local Hong Konger and really enjoying your videos. Keep up the good work! Thank you :)
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thank you for watching, and we're glad you're enjoying the channel. More videos coming soon!
@michaelthong598
@michaelthong598 2 года назад
Definitely delicious, great
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Cheers!
@tonytony3895
@tonytony3895 2 года назад
It is a real pleasure to watch your video, because you concentrate solely describing the delicious food you are eating. 👍💪🙏🆗
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thanks for the great comment as usual! Glad you enjoyed the video! 💪🙏😊🇭🇰
@elkyhung4475
@elkyhung4475 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Sam, it is a very good video to introduce hot pop culture in Hong Kong. Especially it is easy to let people from other countries to get to know it.❤
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and the kind words- glad you enjoyed the video!
@rachellam3421
@rachellam3421 2 года назад
love your videos!
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thank you! More coming soon!
@kptang9603
@kptang9603 8 месяцев назад
Yum yum, this is making me hungry..
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching and glad it inspired your appetite!
@SatishKumar41
@SatishKumar41 2 года назад
Hey Sam. Hope you are already out of the food coma. Jokes apart, this was unique experience to watch and learn. I said learn because of people like me who are yet to try hotpot. Thank you for this hotpot at home vlog. Hope to enjoy the hotpot in Hong Kong in the near future. Cheers.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thanks as always Satish, we’re glad this episode was informative and we had so much fun filming it! I hope you can enjoy hotpot someday!
@Popodog999
@Popodog999 Год назад
Yum yum
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@Trainandfoodlover8381
@Trainandfoodlover8381 Год назад
Hot pot is one of the best things to do on winter
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods Год назад
Agreed! Thanks for watching!
@sebastianmarche2474
@sebastianmarche2474 2 года назад
Awesome. Can you do some local breweries beers or gins please
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
That’s a great idea that we would love to try in the future!
@jooppoojk2356
@jooppoojk2356 2 года назад
love your video, so foody
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@Gazmeizster_Wongatron
@Gazmeizster_Wongatron Год назад
Love HK style hot pot! I like to make my own dipping sauce using a mix of light soy sauce, a drop of sesame oil, white pepper and lots of chopped garlic and coriander. And it has to be a spicy broth every time! 🤤
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods Год назад
That sounds delicious, thanks for sharing! 🙏
@michaelthong598
@michaelthong598 2 года назад
Great, delicious
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@darrenquirk2269
@darrenquirk2269 2 года назад
I've just watched this again for probably the 4th time. I'm surprised hotpot hasn't caught on in western countries as much as other Asian food has.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
That’s a good point Darren. For whatever reason, western countries don’t really have the whole ‘prepare as you eat thing’ apart from… fondue I suppose!
@bb.cute.channel
@bb.cute.channel 2 года назад
You inspired us to have Hot Pot tonight!!! 👍👍👍👍
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Brilliant! Hope you enjoyed!
@tonytony3895
@tonytony3895 2 года назад
I give full marks for your presentation. Please keep it up.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thank you as always Tony. More videos coming soon!
@keniceeunice2644
@keniceeunice2644 2 года назад
Look so yammy
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Hot pot is delicious, and we highly recommend 👍💪
@mingfung7777
@mingfung7777 2 года назад
Great video
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it
@FRStan319
@FRStan319 2 года назад
Love your videos. New subscriber. Would you have a chance to do a video about Hung Hom specifically Whampoa area? I grew up there and would love to see how it looks after 25 years!
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thanks for the kind words and welcome to the channel! Whampoa is a great suggestion and we’ll bear it in mind!
@josephlownang6992
@josephlownang6992 2 года назад
good video mate
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thank you!
@kwanmingcliffchan629
@kwanmingcliffchan629 2 года назад
Very good channel
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thanks and welcome to the channel!
@user-jy4tl3pd1y
@user-jy4tl3pd1y 2 года назад
yummy
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Was as much fun preparing it as eating it!
@marcusdossantos8089
@marcusdossantos8089 2 года назад
Mmmm, looks delicious. Have you tried the Jimmy's satè sauce?
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Ahh yes, the holy grail of satay sauces! The one we had in this video was good but nothing beats Jimmy's!
@NewfieAsianKid
@NewfieAsianKid 11 месяцев назад
nice video. Hot Pot are usually for social gatherings if you wanna host a party lol.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 11 месяцев назад
Agreed- I love hosting a hot pot party, or even better- going to someone else place 😆
@bonbon19977
@bonbon19977 2 года назад
Can you try McDonald's samurai burger? It is just special food in Hong Kong during lunar new year. I ate it in the past lunar new year. It is a burger in teriyaki sauce, my favourite. Besides, may you try some new year food? Like turnip cake? New year cake? Melon seed?crisp pasty? By the way, during Buddha festival, no meat is allowed on Cheung Chau Island in tradition. On that day, McDonald in Cheung Chau just serves vegan food and no meat. Therefore, it is a specially designed mushroom burger available on that single day in Cheung Chau only.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
That's a great idea. We will look into your suggestion- Thanks!! :D
@williamli8616
@williamli8616 2 года назад
Enjoy this episode so much!
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@allanchan8370
@allanchan8370 2 года назад
I can't believe you didn't mention the brand of beer you were drinking, Sean! Hilarious!!
@allanchan8370
@allanchan8370 2 года назад
I meant Sam! OMG! LOL
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Gweilo for a Gweilo! 😆
@calvinandreas4161
@calvinandreas4161 2 года назад
Are they great? I was a bit skeptical because the sales doesn’t look too good (racks of beers untouched).
@s011143011997
@s011143011997 2 года назад
Like ur video! Only one tips, buy the seafood which is still swimming or store it with water. The shrimp u got probably have been died long time.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
That is a great tip, thank you, and thanks for watching!
@physallis
@physallis 2 года назад
I remember doing Hot pot in the summer with the AC cranked XD
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
That’s some hardcore hot potting. Kudos!
@benng9249
@benng9249 2 года назад
Well
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thanks!
@kwokchiu8775
@kwokchiu8775 2 года назад
😋👍
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
😊
@user-uc9mx9ox9m
@user-uc9mx9ox9m Год назад
#ให้น้องหมอหลิวมีJETไปกับพี่ตั๋นบ่อยๆนะ# MY DARLING ME
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods Год назад
Thanks for watching!
@billylai6
@billylai6 2 года назад
Hi Sam, I think you have forgotten to show us how you deal with the noodles or udon.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thanks for watching Billy. We give a short note on noodles towards the end of the video, from 7:45-7:52.
@billylai6
@billylai6 2 года назад
@@HongKongHoods oh I missed that 😅🙏
@rwgarratt
@rwgarratt 2 года назад
I'd like to know: what is the optimum time to cook meat, shrimp and fishballs? And at what heat? And is it OK to throw the broth down the toilet afterwards?
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thanks for watching Rob and for your nice questions. The optimum time to cook meat, shrimp and fishballs once the broth has reached a rolling boil is ~30 seconds, ~2 minutes and ~3.5 minutes respectively. For meat and shrimp, go off look. For fishballs, err on cooking longer- a good little tip that generally rings true, is that once your balls are cooked, they will bob vigorously on the surface. No, we wouldn't advise throwing your broth down the toilet afterwards.
@rwgarratt
@rwgarratt 2 года назад
@@HongKongHoods thanks Sam for your prompt and informative advice! I must confess I've long been a toilet broth polluter ... Which raises the urgent question, how should one then properly dispose of used hot pot broth? It's deeply funky toxic stuff for sure, when done right!
@qiqi1953
@qiqi1953 2 года назад
to be used clay pot is much better than stainless steel but meat is key point to avoid sticky at clay pot bottom ; but ice drink is not healthy take it together with Hot Food i.e. not good for digestion. to be used gas stove is so retro but HK people quite often to use bigger electric stove
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thanks for the information and the tips! I love to use a ceramic pot and an old-fashioned gas stove!
@samuelli7004
@samuelli7004 2 года назад
I am more interested in your bottle of Gwai Lo beer on the table actually.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Damn good beer!
@wjkwjk3484
@wjkwjk3484 2 года назад
I like hot pot. Make sure you share your food with your family and friends.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Agreed. Thanks for watching!
@emeraldkimble7602
@emeraldkimble7602 11 месяцев назад
Crock pot safe way to do it
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 11 месяцев назад
Good suggestion!
@leungandrew1026
@leungandrew1026 2 года назад
Tofu and soy products are king of hot pot plz
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
We love tofu too!
@kennychwk
@kennychwk 2 года назад
about the soup base, next time, no need a hot-pot pack, use the chicken soup is ok, some are only 8-9 HKD, well if you being crazy, use Campbell's can be fine, well... some pack can be smaller you can find by LKK, but if you want to taste the food the "original" taste, the "clean soup" especially the "light taste" is highly recommend, cos the meat and the fire will make the soup being "heavy", so if you are joining to some HK frailly Hot Pot party, the common soup is "tofu fish head soup" base, seems talk too far... and friendly remind, don't try to roll the pot, just put the food inside, and waiting can eat, cos some of the metrical are easily to break down, and it will raise a "War" in extreme, and some case, it will be for people to locate the food easily off topic: in my favorite source, soy(or Maggi) with some break garlic, chili and ginger
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thank you for the information!
@kennychwk
@kennychwk 2 года назад
@@HongKongHoods well, different family different rules, on mine, last I will cook the udon noddles with eggs, it is a perfect match, as luxury, use the Demae Itcho, especially sesame oil favour, it is the grate choice for hot pot, and also, some warrior will raw egg as source, but I not have this brave to try~ Oh I forgot to tell you, next time buy some 脆肉鯇(sorry for I don’t know the eng name) and fish skin, it is also good for a hot pot
@whatever4790
@whatever4790 2 года назад
Anyone noticed there is a beer with gwei-lo on it? haha
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Gweilo for a gweilo!
@leungandrew1026
@leungandrew1026 2 года назад
I can hpt pot seven times a week
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Every day is a good day for hot pot!
@EricCPOP
@EricCPOP 4 месяца назад
lol. Just to let you know that @3-57, your tone is incorrect and it's a big mistake number wise. It's "Sup Mun" (like Monday) instead of "Sup Maan" (similar to how you say it). There's a massive difference 😂😂. It's $10 vs. $10K. Other than that - great videos. I love hotpot!
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 4 месяца назад
Thanks for pointing that out, Cantonese pronunciation is hard! 😝 glad you’re enjoying the channel!
@chankk4560
@chankk4560 2 года назад
Preparing the ingredients and wash the dishes are the downside of hotpot at home.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Certainly true… but more than worth it!
@hellfiregrowler
@hellfiregrowler 10 месяцев назад
What no spam?
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 10 месяцев назад
Spam is another great addition. Thanks for watching!
@luckymaggie6594
@luckymaggie6594 Год назад
Wow so much food for usd50
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods Год назад
Your money can go a long way here in Hong Kong... and even more so at other wet markets; Bowrington isn't particularly cheap!
@kurlexchoi
@kurlexchoi 2 года назад
No comment about the Hot Pot equipment and the ingredients. Shap Mont is $10 and Sam pronounce it as Shup Man sound like $10,000.
@wed3k
@wed3k 2 года назад
Even as a Chinese, I still get the pronunciation incorrect. Sam is getting better.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thanks for watching… haha I find the tones and pronunciation in Cantonese difficult sometimes, but I will continue to try!
@kurlexchoi
@kurlexchoi 2 года назад
@@HongKongHoods Actually I also made a mistake. It's sound like $100,000 instead. Can't imagine anyone would pay that much money for some of those hot pot ingredients.
@AozoraOrigami
@AozoraOrigami 4 месяца назад
standing in the middle of a busy pathway just to talk and record a video is fucking wild. that was so uneccessary.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 4 месяца назад
Crime of the century, I know.
@AozoraOrigami
@AozoraOrigami 4 месяца назад
just another caucasian thinking they own everywhere @@HongKongHoods
@tubetop123
@tubetop123 2 года назад
Great videos You should get someone to improve your tones
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
Thanks for watching. Working on them!
@Xinoball
@Xinoball 2 года назад
1. the stove have lighter function. no need a lighter 2. Dont stir the pot with chopstick like that.
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods 2 года назад
1. Ours doesn’t… lighter function broke a long time ago. 2. Why ever not?
@orixa2122
@orixa2122 Год назад
i stopped watching when I see you bought shrimps that are sold as plated portions on a metal plate. Plated are dead shrimps. And "adding a bunch of ingredients at a time"??? That will be making soup FFS!! Uncle Roger will give you a big Hiiya !!!
@HongKongHoods
@HongKongHoods Год назад
Not into cooking live animals, so dead shrimp will do for us! And Uncle Roger loves us!
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