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    Snow Fungus Salad

    by Cindy Her March 13, 2021
    by Cindy Her March 13, 2021

    Hello Foodies! Spring is just around the corner and I thought this Snow Fungus Salad would be the perfect dish to enjoy …

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    Mushroom Pepper: Hov Txob Nceb

    by Cindy Her January 31, 2021
    by Cindy Her January 31, 2021

    Nyob Zoo Foodies! Another pepper dip is here! We are going to be making mushroom pepper dip. One of my mom’s favorite …

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    Buttery-Soft & Fluffy Dinner Rolls

    by Cindy Her November 23, 2020
    by Cindy Her November 23, 2020

    Hello Foodies! The Holidays are coming up and what’s more perfect than fresh baked dinner rolls! As many of you know, Hmong …

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    Hmong Cucumber Water: Dlib Dlej

    by Cindy Her August 27, 2020
    by Cindy Her August 27, 2020

    Hello to another summer harvest: Hmong cucumbers. Hmong cucumbers are a special type of cucumber grown by the Hmong people. It has …

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    Bamboo Shoot Larb [Laab] (Laj Ntsuag Xyoob)

    by Cindy Her June 3, 2020
    by Cindy Her June 3, 2020

    Nyob Zoo Foodies! Today, I’ll be showing you all a very delightful and simple bamboo shoots larb/laab. Yes! Bamboo laab! 🙂 When …

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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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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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To all the egg tarts I had in Hong Kong and Macau. To all the egg tarts I had in Hong Kong and Macau. From different places with all sorts of different price range. All very unique in their own ways. Some with a very flaky and buttery crust. Some with a thick layer of rich eggy vanilla custard. Some stale ones and some with the ratio of crust to filling a little off. Because I’m more of a Portuguese egg tart fan, that’s what I mostly ate. If I had more time, I would have loved to try more traditional ones. There were a few more places I have bookmarked I just couldn’t get to them in time. Your stomach can only fill so much. I love egg tarts so until next time 🙂
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Egg tarts and happiness I ate pretty much an egg Egg tarts and happiness 

I ate pretty much an egg tart a day. My favorite was in Macau. I’m a Portuguese egg tart type gal 🥰 Are you an egg tart connoisseur?
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