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    Khanom Jeen Nam Ngiaw (น้ำเงี้ยว)

    by Cindy Her May 23, 2018
    by Cindy Her May 23, 2018

    Hi Foodies! On our trip to Nan, Thailand, my Uncle introduced us to this amazing and spicy Khanom Jeen dish called Khanom …

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    My Mom’s Kua Laam (Thick and Herby Chicken Rice Soup)

    by Cindy Her May 9, 2018
    by Cindy Her May 9, 2018

    This is one of my all time favorite chicken soup that my mom makes for the family, Kua Laam. It is a …

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  • Hmong DishesRecipesSnacks & Appetizers

    My Mom’s Hmong Style Beef Jerky

    by Cindy Her April 28, 2018
    by Cindy Her April 28, 2018

    I grew up eating these beef jerky since my mom would make it for us a lot during the time when my …

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    Hmong Boiled Chicken with Zaub Paaj (Greens)

    by Cindy Her April 19, 2018
    by Cindy Her April 19, 2018

    Hi Foodies! Here is another traditional Hmong recipe for you all! I grew up eating this since my mom would make this …

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    Hmong Sweet Pork (Nqaj Qaab Zib)

    by Cindy Her April 11, 2018
    by Cindy Her April 11, 2018

    OH MY SWEETNESS! IT”S HERE! Hi Foodies! I finally can share with you all this Hmong dish that is so well known …

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    Hmong Zaub Qaub (Pickled Greens)

    by Cindy Her April 3, 2018
    by Cindy Her April 3, 2018

    Hi Foodies! I am excited to share with you all my mom’s Hmong style pickled greens recipe! Zaub Qaub is the Hmong …

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  • RecipesSnacks & Appetizers

    Fried Bananas (Txiv Tsawb Kib)

    by Cindy Her March 21, 2018
    by Cindy Her March 21, 2018

    FRIED BANANAS!!! Fried bananas are my weakness. Especially during Hmong New Years. You can find a lot of vendors at Hmong New …

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    Rice Vermicelli Noodle with Pepper (Qhaub Poob Ntsug Hov Txob)

    by Cindy Her March 18, 2018
    by Cindy Her March 18, 2018

    Good day foodies! Here is a classic rice vermicelli noodle recipe that is eaten in our family and seen being eaten in …

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    Fresh Rice Vermicelli Noodles (Gluten Free!)

    by Cindy Her March 17, 2018
    by Cindy Her March 17, 2018

    Good day Foodies! We finally figured out a rice vermicelli noodle recipe that are delicious in spring rolls (salad rolls), fresh vermicelli …

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    Taro-Coconut & Tapioca Dessert

    by Cindy Her March 11, 2018
    by Cindy Her March 11, 2018

    Taro-Coconut & Tapioca Dessert Oh so sweet! This taro coconut and tapioca dessert is my go-to dessert when I’m craving tapioca with …

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Nyob Zoo! Hello!

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It's Cindy Her!

Nyob Zoo! My Name is Cindy Her. I’m a full time Pastry Chef in the Pacific Northwest and creator, recipe developer, and video producer for C.HerCreations (C.HawjCreations), a digital platform dedicated to Hmong food and storytelling. I specifically focus on Hmong food I grew up eating but I also venture into other South East Asian food as well. As a second generation Hmong American woman, my goal is to teach you what Hmong people love to eat, what we cook, how we cook it, how it has evolved, and how we enjoy it. So welcome to my food blog! I want you to learn a little bit more about the Hmong food culture and I hope you all stay tuned on this culinary adventure with me.

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Nyob Zoo All! I’ve been seeing these Shanghai but Nyob Zoo All!

I’ve been seeing these Shanghai butter rice cake circulating around and thought to show you my take on it. 

These are coconut flavored served with a coconut green onion egg free custard dip on the side. These coconut butter mochi cakes are inspired by khanom krok, a popular Thai coconut (rice base) pancake often sold on the streets of Thailand as a snack. They have a crispy exterior and a creamy and custardy coconut interior. They are usually topped with either corn, taro, sweet potatoes and or the most classic… green onions. I love khanom krok, so when I tried out the classic Shanghai butter mochi recipe, I thought these would actually be even more amazing coconut flavored with the coconut green onion dip on the side. You might think green onions and coconut together???? That’s kind of weird… BUT, if you have had the green onion khanom krok before, you know this flavor combo. If you haven’t, try it out and see if it works for you. It might be questionable at first but the flavor does grow on you. 

These coconut butter mochi cakes are crispy on the outside, soft & chewy on the inside, and served with a sweet & salty coconut egg free custard with a hint of green onion. They are super easy to make and so worth it. So give it a try and happy baking! 

Full video is live on my channel along with the full written recipe on my website. Link in my bio to give it a try! 

Or comment ā€œRecipeā€ and I’ll DM you the recipe! 
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Spending time and creating memories with your love Spending time and creating memories with your loved ones wins above all else šŸ’› 

A beautiful day well spent fishing with dad and the fam at the Oregon coast. 
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Happy Father’s Day to my amazing and hardworking d Happy Father’s Day to my amazing and hardworking dad. šŸ’› I’ve been wanting to go fishing with him so we took him out to the Oregon coast to catch some surf perch. He always took us fishing when we were young and I still have some of the best memories fishing with him and the family. The waves were a little too strong so we didn’t catch anything this afternoon. But I am looking forward to fishing more with him and the fam this summer. What a wonderful and beautiful day out at the coast thoughā˜€ļø I hope you enjoyed your day today Dad šŸ˜Ž
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Nyob Zoo All!! It’s time for the next South Stor Nyob Zoo All!! 

It’s time for the next South Store Sunday Supper event happening on Sunday August 9th at 6:00 PM! Join us for a family-style Hmong dinner created by Chef Cindy Her, featuring Winemaker Junichi Fujita @vigneronjun of Juna Vineyard.

Hmong cuisine is a collection of culinary dishes through the history of Hmong immigration. Hmong food is heavily influenced by cuisines in surrounding Asian countries like China, Laos, Vietnam, Thailand, United States, and many more countries. This pre-fix ticketed dinner will be a cultural culinary adventure, so if you are an adventurous diner interested in trying a new cuisine, you won’t want to miss this event. Because this dinner is an exploration of a traditional cuisine, special diets cannot be accommodated, and we are not able to offer vegetarian options. Non alcoholic drinks can be provided upon request. Tickets are $150ea (at Checkout) and includes cocktails, wine, and gratuity. There’s going to be lots of great drinks, food, and good company! 😊 

The location is @southstorecafe in Oregon! This is a seated ticketed event, so purchase your tickets to reserve your spot! We have limited spots so get them soon! 

Tickets for this dinner are on sale NOW until sell out.  Please click on the South Store Cafe online ordering tab at the top of the Home page and go to Sunday Supper. You can also call (503)628-1920 to reserve your spot during business hours (9am-3pm). 

We hope you can join us!

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