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What is hoisin sauce? When and how to use hoisin sauce. 

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Hoisin sauce is one of the most commonly used sauces in Chinese cooking next to soy sauce and oyster sauce. It has reached the American public through its availability in many supermarkets across the country. Hoisin sauce has a sweet flavor and is frequently used in different cuisines other than Chinese cuisines. Hoisin sauce is also used routinely as a dipping sauce for garnishing well known dishes such as Peking duck and moo shu pork. In this video, the application of hoisin sauce in preparing dishes with a teriyaki sauce is used as an example in creating the favor that you enjoy.

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@browngirl4461
@browngirl4461 3 года назад
You have such a calming voice and energy. I have subscribed.
@justingarcia5012
@justingarcia5012 2 года назад
This man is a great educator! I wonder why he has a few subscribers? He deserves 100k or more! Thank you very much sir for the detailed explanation. You shared jewels of knowledge and wisdom especially in stir fry cooking style. Just subscribed to your channel.
@copperlocks1
@copperlocks1 Год назад
Short attention span audience; most want an instant answer; not a history lesson and anecdotal stories; which is a lost art; I am grateful for his teaching style; Thank You Mr. Tak ,
@grovermartin6874
@grovermartin6874 Год назад
@@copperlocks1 Could be. I love that he gives a bit of the history. He's easy to understand, has a calm manner and pleasant voice. He's a Chinese Max Miller [Tasting History] cum Lao Tsu. I'm surprised that the Algorithm didn't present his channel to me. If I hadn't been sorting through sites for oyster sauce uses, I wouldn't have found him!
@paulhowes5094
@paulhowes5094 Год назад
there are a few like Mandy @ better than takeout
@broakland2
@broakland2 Год назад
I just subscribed.
@mikhailtagallie8274
@mikhailtagallie8274 Год назад
He needs to post constantly and use tons of hashtags and whatever algorithm voodoo. He should make shorts for each video and have his fulll featured videos linked for those of us who appreciate his long video
@Diablobarradenavidad
@Diablobarradenavidad Год назад
We were smoking Marlin today. I used Hoisen Sauce to baste the Fish. I brushed on a coat every 30 minutes of the 6 hour smoking process. Absolutely delicious!!!! Not too sweet, very nice compliment to the smoked fish flavor. Great Video, Thank You!!!
@mw2isbroke
@mw2isbroke 3 года назад
i cant lie, this definitely sold me on hoisin sauce. Gonna try it tomorrow
@tomaschevez1365
@tomaschevez1365 2 года назад
you wont regret
@chrisreidland
@chrisreidland 20 часов назад
Well what did you think about it? ☺️
@mw2isbroke
@mw2isbroke 2 часа назад
@@chrisreidland Forgot about it. Guess I didn't think much of it lol
@jsolethedj
@jsolethedj 2 года назад
I recently discovered Hoisin sauce and absolutely love it and use it whenever possible. And now that I found your channel, I am learning from a true Master Chef. Thank you Sir!
@anopeninvitationwithsheila4348
@anopeninvitationwithsheila4348 3 года назад
In addition to regular hoisin sauce, they now sell hoisin sauce with lemongrass at the WalMart and it is delicious! Love your videos Mr. Tak!
@wokwithtak
@wokwithtak 3 года назад
Thanks for the tip! I will give that a try!
@selfesteem3447
@selfesteem3447 3 года назад
You are a very likable guy. Greetings from Savannah Georgia USA 🇺🇸 Thank you for this video, I have never tried hoisin sauce and I am very excited now to do so.
@shelleylee8774
@shelleylee8774 3 года назад
While my husband loves my homemade sweet and sour sauce, hoisin sauce is my favorite. I use it as a cooking sauce, over fried rice, and as a dipping sauce when I stir-fry chicken (dusted lightly in corn starch and Tak's special seasoning mix).
@wokwithtak
@wokwithtak 3 года назад
Sounds great!
@GGwithkamatis
@GGwithkamatis 2 года назад
Glad I found this channel. Thank you for the content, uncle.
@williamj3843
@williamj3843 3 года назад
I enjoyed your explanation. I cook for a family member who can't have wheat and have used gluten-free hoisin sauce as a dark soy substitute and sweetener. Glad to know my instincts were on the right track. Thank you.
@wokwithtak
@wokwithtak 3 года назад
I think that you are right on the mark. Thank you for your comments!
@TomsRandomThings
@TomsRandomThings 2 года назад
Thanks for the detailed background information and stories with your posting.
@presidentspilot
@presidentspilot 7 месяцев назад
I thank you, Tak!! Southeast Asian cooking has become my VERY FAVORITE Cuisine, after being stationed in Nakom Phenom, Thailand, and Nha Trang, Vietnam, for about 2 years, courtesy of the United States Air Force!! LOL!! Sauces are deliciously flavored, with lots of veggies, and not 'meat-centered'. HEALTHY EATING! Tak, I am looking forward to MANY MORE OF YOUR EDUCATIONAL VIDEOS!
@thapabishal4611
@thapabishal4611 Месяц назад
Thank you Sifu … learned a lot from your short video..
@chriswizo9891
@chriswizo9891 Месяц назад
Love your channel, you have a wealth of knowledge when it comes to cooking and food. ❤ thank you for sharing
@olenfersoi8887
@olenfersoi8887 Год назад
Very interesting! When I was young, one of our neighbors was an old diplomat (& his wife) from the Republic of China...Mr. & Mrs. Si...who fled China to the US when the communists took over. As they were from N. China, I'm sure that the meals they served us were very different than than Cantonese style which was all that was available in US-Chinese restaurants at the time. It didn't occur to me that I was eating something rare here at the time. And, for years, Cantonese style was all I ate of Chinese cooking. Years later, my uncle Lou, who lived next to NYC Chinatown took me to a new restaurant, there, called the Dumpling House...where I first ate Moo Shu Pork and was reintroduced to N. China cuisine...and I've been in love with it ever since (together w/ Szechuan & Hunan styles).
@debyanibhattacharjee5124
@debyanibhattacharjee5124 3 года назад
You've a really gentle and calming aura. I'm going to subscribe.
@jeraldhorario1787
@jeraldhorario1787 2 года назад
I remember my Grandfather with the way or manner you talk. Your gestures and calming tone, pace and voice. I subcribed and be looking forward for more. Xie Xié
@hollywoodhustlng4071
@hollywoodhustlng4071 3 года назад
This adds so much flavor to foods and sauces
@chrisreidland
@chrisreidland 20 часов назад
Thanks for the awesome content. I subscribed to your channel after watching this.
@keithstegall1961
@keithstegall1961 Год назад
Thank you for the education this knowledge will make my cooking that much more enjoyable.
@dominiquekiefer4945
@dominiquekiefer4945 3 года назад
Thank you Tak! You are so kind and positive, I will continue to watch
@wokwithtak
@wokwithtak 3 года назад
I am very gratify to learn that I could make a difference for people through my videos. I appreciate your kind words! Than you!
@blueicebeat
@blueicebeat 3 года назад
You’re an awesome authentic cook on RU-vid!
@zorodono2794
@zorodono2794 2 года назад
Your video give many knowledge for the beginner who want to be chef without money thanks sir
@jamesparker1287
@jamesparker1287 3 года назад
I have tried many of your templates. They all turned out great. Thanks to you I cook more Chinese food now. It's much cheaper and better than going out to eat. All of your videos are very helpful. Thank you. We have a local Chinese restaurant that makes their own duck or plumb sauce. I would love to try to make one. But don't know where to start.
@wokwithtak
@wokwithtak 3 года назад
Great to hear! I definitely would like to help out in coming up with a duck dish. Please tell me more what you are looking for in flavor and texture of the duck. You can write me at wokwithtak@gmail.com. Thank you for your comments!
@gideonwilliams6377
@gideonwilliams6377 2 года назад
Thank u for the info, such eloquence ..... I enjoy your Vlog ...
@JDB2552
@JDB2552 2 года назад
Thank you very much. I have just found your channel, and have adopted some of your ideas to delicious effect! I look forward to seeing and trying more.
@Healer-bp6xo
@Healer-bp6xo Год назад
Thank you for this video and your teaching. Blessings to you
@godofrock
@godofrock 3 года назад
I have been using it as a base for sauces thank you for explaining the sauce and its use. Have you ever made a mandarine orange based sweet sauce for egg rolls if so please share it with us. A first generation family Chinese restaurant would make it and it was so much better than plum or duck sauce but when the grandfather died it died with him. We lost a good man and the best dipping sauce i ever had.
@lydiachoate1277
@lydiachoate1277 Год назад
Excellent presentation.👍
@PM-bk1ry
@PM-bk1ry Год назад
Extremely informative😊 Thank you.
@insekta1701
@insekta1701 Год назад
I have that huge bottle of hoisin sauce you showed. I love it! I can’t get enough of it, ever since I was little girl. I can’t live without it as an absolutely must have kitchen staple, and I use about 3/4 of the 36oz bottle every month. I eat it with noodles, pork, fried chicken, char siu, and many, many other things.
@glendeloid9210
@glendeloid9210 3 года назад
I use hoisin fairly often. It's great with salmon. I like your theory of the name origin. It's a great dipping sauce for seafood, but also in stir fry for sweetness and all its complex flavor - in moderation.
@wokwithtak
@wokwithtak 3 года назад
Thank you for your comment! I have never used it with salmon, and I need to give that a try.
@crystin6064
@crystin6064 3 года назад
I like the way you think! We've also always used it with salmon, on top of some white rice...Yum!
@kayleighgroenendal8473
@kayleighgroenendal8473 8 месяцев назад
I bought some hoisin cuz of that one TikTok 😂
@motohiro0215
@motohiro0215 3 года назад
Thank you for your explanation. Actually I had no idea what hoisin sauce is. I thought cooking sauce for sea food by name. Now I know and loved the idea using substitute of sugar or as teriyaki sauce. I really like it and followed your channel.
@carloscolon1279
@carloscolon1279 3 года назад
Great video. Great voice. Great educational content.. I hope your channel grows!
@wokwithtak
@wokwithtak 3 года назад
I appreciate that!
@broduscrowell537
@broduscrowell537 24 дня назад
Thanks for your knowledge Sir
@richardch2971
@richardch2971 3 года назад
Thank you for this direct and very informative explanation or narrative about Hoisin sauce
@eoin_wu
@eoin_wu 2 года назад
Very informational video; just something I was looking at at the moment. I knew I'd subscribe to this channel the moment I played it. Subscribed!!! Easy win!!!
@_SirCharge
@_SirCharge 2 года назад
I thumbed up your video just based off your Demeanor and overall energy. You seem like a very nice person. ☮️
@LaGrossePaulik
@LaGrossePaulik 2 года назад
Extremely informative, thank you! I just suscribed to your channel. Greetings from France 👋
@olbear9984
@olbear9984 3 года назад
Just found your vid. Great. Love Asian food making my stir fry tomorrow. Our children enjoy my different foods of this kind. Went to an Asian grocery today and bought several bags of different sauces, and packs of Szechuan hot seasonings. Fla. USA🐻
@mclovengarcia2883
@mclovengarcia2883 2 года назад
Thank you very much your videos are great 👍 make more .
@mehranmahdlou4375
@mehranmahdlou4375 3 месяца назад
Fantastic video, sir. Thank you very much.
@ronaldyeater3322
@ronaldyeater3322 Год назад
Hi, as may know if remember me lol, love hoisin and oyster sauce, I assumed hoisin was a Mongolian type sauce til found out many uses, we have a multi culture Chinese restaurant and a favorite is "Mongolian beef" unlike anywhere else. It's made with beef, onion slices, 2" chopped scallions, and a broth made with hoisin. Another restaurant had Cantonese beef and scallions also had hoisin, onion, scallions but thick sauce and topped with a coarse pepper, whenever we go out (rarely now) I ask and they give their version which is fresh cuz chef creates it on the fly lol. I make the Mongolian way and use beef broth. Now learned a lot from you ty. America makes Americanized Asian dishes, I have some books on the original versions, and good, definitely healthier. Tyvm tc
@cyclopsvision6370
@cyclopsvision6370 Год назад
There is no dish called Mongolian beef with that flavor profile that is eaten or served in Mongolia, LOL
@ronaldyeater3322
@ronaldyeater3322 Год назад
@@cyclopsvision6370 I know lol. That's what was trying to say. It's called that but I love Mongolian beef and there's no broth or hoisin.. it's really good but not Mongolian beef. Don't know why they call it that? Seems like every restaurant plays to American flavors, very few traditional Asian restaurants that are authentic.. my comment was to point this out. Ty
@876beauty10
@876beauty10 3 года назад
I Love this Video. I bought this sauce and plan to use it on my stir fry chicken , i Will add it as extra season to ground beef for making Jamaican Patties. I Will use it on fry chicken tenders wraps. Thanks so much for the history on this sauce. I Love using it.
@Neobelmont1
@Neobelmont1 3 года назад
Hoisin sauce, I have no idea how to use it but I will put it in a wish list of recipes so to say. I'm a beginner at really learning how to cook so this intrigued me.
@navaneethamsubramaniam8218
@navaneethamsubramaniam8218 3 года назад
Best information ever got for hoisin sauce. Tq Mr Tak.
@achilleaspetros9878
@achilleaspetros9878 2 года назад
I love hoisin sauce
@nelsongomez3322
@nelsongomez3322 3 года назад
Very good.video and explained very well.just going to the supermarket to purchase sauce.
@patsomerville1310
@patsomerville1310 3 года назад
Love this man's explanation
@Goprof150
@Goprof150 Год назад
Very informative thank you for making this video!
@francesward1570
@francesward1570 Год назад
I love your videos. Thank you so much. Regards from Australia.
@patrickallen1760
@patrickallen1760 2 года назад
I used it in the shrimp fried rice I made last night. Tasted pretty good.
@gomezzgo
@gomezzgo 2 года назад
Very informative! Thank you!
@krislong9338
@krislong9338 11 месяцев назад
Very informative! Subscribed. Looking forward to getting better at cooking Chinese and other E Asian dishes.
@twistedsista4467
@twistedsista4467 2 года назад
Thank you, kind sir. New subscriber.
@lanetta520
@lanetta520 Год назад
I had so many questions about Hoisin sauce, and he answered them all.
@skykang124
@skykang124 8 месяцев назад
I've tried the KFC wrap as mentioned in the video when I visited China and it was sooo good with the hoisin sauce
@CaptainMatteo
@CaptainMatteo Год назад
I always wondered what flavor that was with peaking duck and now I finally figured it out. Thank you 🙏
@elizabetht6901
@elizabetht6901 Год назад
This is so instructive, thank you for such a beautiful explenation.
@conradnelson5283
@conradnelson5283 Год назад
I use hoisin sauce and oyster sauce and soy sauce and sweet chili sauce and I have no idea what I’m doing. I’m watching you to figure out what it is. I love Thai food and Chinese food and would love to do it at home but I just stumble through it. Keep teaching me thank you.
@zohan1999
@zohan1999 Год назад
Thank You
@badmonbori420
@badmonbori420 2 года назад
appreciate the tips and the history lesson aswell 🙏
@janerobles3698
@janerobles3698 2 года назад
This video sounds like a training video for an upscale restaurant, very professional 👍
@Sakura_gaoo
@Sakura_gaoo 3 года назад
Thanks for all your explanations, great video! 👍
@melo4ever974
@melo4ever974 3 года назад
Super. Merci beaucoup
@axelbartkowski8783
@axelbartkowski8783 3 года назад
My Favorite Chinese Dish is Peking Duck :) it's my Favorite dish From My childhood :)❤❤
@hemiihemm
@hemiihemm 3 месяца назад
Wow, great insight!
@manangbudaytv
@manangbudaytv 2 года назад
Already subscribe cuz very informative your vedio about Chinese traditional cooking
@drewcee_
@drewcee_ Год назад
Very interesting
@nickeypetersen5622
@nickeypetersen5622 6 месяцев назад
Very systematically said👍 super info. Thank you tak. And tak mean actually thank you in my language😊
@Kungpaoshizzi
@Kungpaoshizzi Год назад
Love your vids, good to see you're still doing them!!! And the sauce is uber too :D
@achilleaspetros9878
@achilleaspetros9878 2 года назад
I love Chinese food
@Jimbum34
@Jimbum34 2 года назад
0:52 in and i love this guy !!!
@asbjrn4650
@asbjrn4650 3 года назад
I used it in egg fried rice its really good
@zorodono2794
@zorodono2794 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your knowledge I admire it 🙇🏻‍♀️ now I separately know it thanks sir ❤️
@mayasdollshop8378
@mayasdollshop8378 3 года назад
Thank you for this Valuable Video! I can't wait to Cook with my Hoisin Sauce!!!
@janelee3982
@janelee3982 3 года назад
Ahhhhhhh. Wish i would have came across your 🎥 before i went to the store. Thank you so much for the explanation be blessed.
@wokwithtak
@wokwithtak 3 года назад
You are so welcome
@TheSunIsMyDestroyer
@TheSunIsMyDestroyer Год назад
every time i eat peking duck, i reminded of my aunts chinese friend, they have a chinese restaurant in west palm beach florida and they served me some peking duck with that soft flour shell and it was amazing. they even packed me a lunch bowl to eat on the train home, i didn't even know what was in it until i opened it, it was a crispy roast pork, peking duck and some vegetables and rice, i kinda felt bad for the people on the train they might have caught whiff of that goodness
@bellini9374
@bellini9374 3 года назад
Great video, Tak. And nice shirt!
@wokwithtak
@wokwithtak 3 года назад
Many thanks!!
@awritz
@awritz 3 года назад
Good vibe, nice info. Thanks Tak.
@CS-ek4zi
@CS-ek4zi 2 года назад
Hoisin sauce is also used at many Vietnamese restaurants when eating Pho 🍲 adding in the desired amount at the table.
@inthefade
@inthefade Год назад
It is crucial for Phô!
@jpecci1262
@jpecci1262 Год назад
It comes as a dipping sauce along side of a hot sauce (like salt & pepper) in the Cambodian restaurants up in Lowell, MA
@beverlyfitzgerald7675
@beverlyfitzgerald7675 Год назад
Excellent video, as are all your instructional videos. I love the flavor profile in Hoi sin sauce but, in some dishes, it has a tendency to overpower the flavors of that dish. Fried rice is a good example.
@ilikefishing7858
@ilikefishing7858 Год назад
big fan of your channel 👌👍🇬🇧
@axelbartkowski8783
@axelbartkowski8783 3 года назад
And I also Love the Wan Tan soup :) also my Lovely dish from my childhood :) ❤❤
@sirslaughter2092
@sirslaughter2092 3 года назад
Swag like wan tan soup
@rosafranco9184
@rosafranco9184 Год назад
Enjoyed your video very much. Thank you.
@moejoe101
@moejoe101 3 года назад
Great video, great information, keep up the good work.
@typerightseesight
@typerightseesight 2 года назад
Outside of soy and sesame I guess this is the next step in broadening the pantry as far as flavoring asian dishes. thanks!
@AmandaStefanin
@AmandaStefanin 3 года назад
Thank you for the info! I learned so much!
@wokwithtak
@wokwithtak 3 года назад
You are most welcomed!
@debiegraham-williams4701
@debiegraham-williams4701 3 года назад
i would love the recipe for the childhood noodle dish please
@sarar371
@sarar371 10 месяцев назад
Love your channel
@MEME-qe4ze
@MEME-qe4ze Год назад
thank you!
@jewel2647
@jewel2647 3 года назад
I got to catch up. Starting at the first video to the recent. thank you
@warrenl4196
@warrenl4196 3 года назад
Just to make it clear, hoisin sauce is not exactly the sauce used in northern China; it’s probably more popular in the States than in China. I grew up in Beijing and people never serve peking duck with hoisin sauce there; they use tianmian sauce (甜面酱) instead, the three characters of which literally mean sweet flour sauce. Tianmian sauce is an authentic northern Chinese dipping sauce usually served with cucumbers, Chinese radishes, or Chinese leeks, and it is the sauce used in Chinese KFCs, not hoisin sauce. The two sauces can be used interchangeably in most cases. Both of them are derivatives of soy sauce, and they do have very similar flavor profiles. The relationship between hoisin sauce and tianmian sauce resembles the relationship between ketchup and tomato sauce. Hoisin sauce is a processed store-bought sauce that has a long list of ingredients and probably uses xanthum gum as its thickening agent; tianmian sauce is a hearty homemade sauce and its thickening method is similar to a roux, which gives it a unique nutty flavor and an adjustable texture. If you cook at home, I would suggest that you make your own tianmian sauce instead of buying hoisin sauce; this is what the nothern Chinese do at home. It is more affordable and has a better texture imo. The recipe for tiamian sauce is very simple: flour, any neutral (flavorless) oil, light soy sauce and sugar. You basically add soy sauce and sugar to a roux (oil instead of butter) and there you have it. Just add water if it’s too thick.
@wokwithtak
@wokwithtak 3 года назад
I like it. Thank you very much for your suggestions. I had Peking duck in Beijing, but I did not realize that tianmian sauce was used instead of hoisin sauce. I will give that a try. I greatly appreciate your comments, as I have learned something new! I will make tianmian sauce and give it a try. Most appreciated!
@ixoraroxi
@ixoraroxi 2 года назад
Thanks! I'm looking forward to make my own sauce and this "tiamian" is a good idea for the base, but think you omitted the acidic element 🤔rice vinegar maybe or tamarind!? I will definitely use a toasted sesame oil and the five spices I like: cloves, star anise, cinnamon, nutmeg, and fennel as well as ginger. P.S. I made what I had in mind, but it isn't transparent sauce like hoi sin, so I added a tbsp of peanut butter and it turned out delicious peanut sauce! For the hoi sin I will use a starch, corn or tapioca probably!
@ixoraroxi
@ixoraroxi 2 года назад
Yes! I made my own hoi-sin sauce! Water, brown sugar, soy sauce, apple vinegar, 5 spices, ginger, corn starch! It turned out exactly like the store bought! ❤sweet, aromatic, transparent, very dark brown
@kendraglowy7554
@kendraglowy7554 2 года назад
@@ixoraroxi Definitely much healthier!
@barbram8001
@barbram8001 2 года назад
Warren L...Wonderful information, you taught me, how to make an enhancing sauce. Thank you.
@wadurito
@wadurito 3 года назад
You remind me much of my grandmother, share her same accent and joyful energy - are you from okinawa by chance? I subbed, I hope your channel grows, maybe Strictly Dumpling will do a video with you or something. Good luck man, hope to see you get a big following soon.
@wokwithtak
@wokwithtak 3 года назад
Cody, I am so glad that you like my videos, and my goal is to provide practical advice and suggestions for people to rely more on home cooking over fast and processed food. I like to see an improvement in the health of the American people through home cooking. Thank you for your comments!
@margandy341
@margandy341 Год назад
very very imformative..!! ty.
@PonyMoofassa
@PonyMoofassa 3 года назад
Great video, thank you
@wokwithtak
@wokwithtak 3 года назад
Glad you liked it!
@kayleighgroenendal8473
@kayleighgroenendal8473 8 месяцев назад
I saw a Tiktok about a guy who kept buying more Hoisin sauce even though he already had some, so I got some. Now I gotta figure out what to put it on 😂
@CheekieCharlie
@CheekieCharlie Год назад
My in-laws have a congee restaurant and my favourite is assorted(I dont usually have anything other than the congee but it tastes better sitting with stuff in it) but my favourite way of eating it is with a yu tiao and a swirl of hoì sīn sauce. I did think that with it being hoì sīn that it was sweetened oyster sauce, interesting that it's not!
@douavang856
@douavang856 Год назад
Good information I like to use it a lot but I did not know what kind of dishes fit in
@ronin550
@ronin550 Год назад
Outstanding!!
@Khaingmar33
@Khaingmar33 Год назад
Thanks
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