Pork Century Egg Congee Recipe (The Right Way to Enjoy Thousand Years Old Eggs)


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  1. Popsicle Blues
    Popsicle Blues says:

    Its so gross when people make videos that just tear down other peoples cultural foods they dont even understand, literally school lunch bullying brought to hundreds of thousands of people

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  2. fretless 5
    fretless 5 says:

    I first tried century eggs in spicy cold tofu, that is a go-to for me since it's so easy and delicious. When I first got them, I remembered all those reaction videos, so was a little worried. They do smell really unappetizing, but they taste nothing like they smell- they're very good and go very well with the tofu. I've heard others say it's traditional to add them to congee, but I've yet to try it. Winter is coming though, and maybe it's time to try it!

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  3. iota
    iota says:

    man i love how detailed mandy is when explaining recipes, it's so accessible to people who aren't used to cooking or need specific instructions

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  4. Kati-sama
    Kati-sama says:

    I would rather kill myself than eating such disgusting looing eggs… guess chinese people eat all kinds of weird stuff as long as you dont die from it. Thanks to that the world had to handle with Covid.

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  5. CYD
    CYD says:

    I'm chinese but I'm disconnected from my culture and I want to learn how to cook Chinese to reconnect with it. Stumbled upon this chanel and it seems like a good start for me 🙂

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  6. dewbiedew
    dewbiedew says:

    Ah, I didn't know about whisking it to speed up the rice breakdown. I need to try this! I usually let it simmer for 1+ hour to get the consistency. The whisking makes sense. I will need to try this!
    Thank you!

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  7. Jennifer Bauters
    Jennifer Bauters says:

    I have never seen westerners eat it only people from Asia honestly. I watch them cook it and I am curious but my relationship with normal eggs is a bit spotty at the best of times…so I fear eating (even properly cooked) century egg may break my fragile relationship with the bird butt fruit.

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