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    SOUR BAMBOO SOUP (3 Ways): Ntsuag Qaub Hau

    by Cindy Her May 24, 2023
    by Cindy Her May 24, 2023

    Nyob Zoo All! Here are 3 ways to make sour bamboo soups. I like to make it with ground beef, pork, and …

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    Buffalo Skin Soup: Tawv Twm Kua Laam

    by Cindy Her March 25, 2023
    by Cindy Her March 25, 2023

    Nyob Zoo All! This is a special recipe for you all. Buffalo skin soup! Only in Thailand. This is a soup I …

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  • Hmong DishesRecipesRice DishesSnacks & Appetizers

    Boiled Wrapped Sticky Rice: Mov Txuam Puab

    by Cindy Her March 12, 2023
    by Cindy Her March 12, 2023

    Nyob Zoo Foodies! Mov txuam puab: Wrapped boiled sticky rice.  A great snack, amazing with beef jerky or grilled meat, and very …

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    CHICKEN W/ TOFU SOUP: Nqaj Qab Hau Ntsug Taum Paaj

    by Cindy Her October 28, 2022
    by Cindy Her October 28, 2022

    Nyob Zoo All! Fall is here and Winter is coming soon. And what’s more perfect than a hot bowl of chicken w/ …

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    Shredded Smoked Beef With Tomatoes And Herbs

    by Cindy Her September 12, 2022
    by Cindy Her September 12, 2022

    Tomato season is here! One of my favorite ways to use tomatoes is to make a dish called Nqaj nyuj qhaa zum …

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    Poached Chicken w/ Summer Herbs (Nqaj Qab Vum)

    by Cindy Her September 3, 2022
    by Cindy Her September 3, 2022

    Hello & Nyob Zoo! My mom’s herbs are growing like crazy this year so I’d thought to share with you her poached …

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  • Hmong DishesRecipesStir Fry

    Crispy Pork w/ Greens Stir Fry: Nqaj Npuas Kib Nrug Zaub Ntsuab

    by Cindy Her April 26, 2022
    by Cindy Her April 26, 2022

    Nyob Zoo Everyone! Here is another classic stir fry dish that can be commonly seen in a Hmong household: Super crispy pork …

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    Grandma’s Shrimp Stir Fry: Xyuab Kib (Quick & Easy)

    by Cindy Her April 16, 2022
    by Cindy Her April 16, 2022

    Nyob Zoo All! Here is Grandma’s easy, simple, & delicious shrimp stir fry. ? This dish brings backs a lot of great …

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    Cassava Sticky Rice Cake: Mov Ncuav Qos Ntoo

    by Cindy Her January 15, 2022
    by Cindy Her January 15, 2022

    Hello & Nyob Zoo all! It’s Ncuav season! This is one of the many Ncuav that I recently learned from my grandma. …

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    Fried Chicken: C.HerCreations Go-To Recipe

    by Cindy Her December 6, 2021
    by Cindy Her December 6, 2021

    Nyob Zoo (Hello) All! FRIED CHICKEN! This is my go to fried chicken recipe! My style: Marinaded with oyster sauce, fish sauce, …

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It's Cindy Her!

Nyob Zoo! Welcome to my food blog! I'm a full time Pastry Chef in the Pacific Northwest and part time food content creator for C.HerCreations (C.HawjCreations). I specifically focus on Hmong food I grew up eating but I also venture into other South East Asian food as well.

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    Naab Vaam

    January 7, 2019
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    Pandan Honeycomb Cake (Banh bo nuong)

    March 4, 2020
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    Hmong Sweet Pork (Nqaj Qaab Zib)

    April 11, 2018
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    Khaub Poob (Red Curry Chicken Noodle Soup)

    January 22, 2019
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BITTER BEEF SOUP The soup for them old souls 😎 BITTER BEEF SOUP 

The soup for them old souls 😎 

This soup features an assortment of different cuts of beef and gets its distinctive bitterness from beef bile. It’s rich in aromatics and super flavorful especially when made with high-quality beef. Although it’s commonly enjoyed during special occasions, you can absolutely make it at home any time of the year. 

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

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BEEF TENDON SOUP One of my favorite comfort soup BEEF TENDON SOUP 

One of my favorite comfort soups to have. This is how I grew up eating it and so I wanted to share it with you! It’s textually fun with all the different styles of beef added in, a little tang from the sour bamboo, and quite aromatic. Great served hot with fresh steamed rice 🙌

Full video is live on my channel along with the written recipe on my website. Link in my bio to try it out! Happy cooking! 

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Behind the scenes of the kitchen chaos and recipe Behind the scenes of the kitchen chaos and recipe testing it takes to release recipes into the world. It’s honestly a lot of work, but it’s rewarding. I’ve been doing this for a while now and still enjoy the learning process, as food is always changing and evolving. 

I spent half of last year working on my cookbook proposal, from researching to recipe testing, taking photos, and writing A LOT. I mean A LOT… my eyes and back almost gave out 😅 Then came creating and designing which I had so much fun with. The process was pretty insane since I really wanted it to be as true and authentic as possible. I made it a goal to finish it early this year, and I’m proud to say I finally completed it. I’m anxiously excited and hopeful. Like mom says, if you really want it, you gotta make it happen Cindy 🙌 So here we go 💛
PANDAN HONEYCOMB CAKE (Banh bo nuong) Welcome ba PANDAN HONEYCOMB CAKE (Banh bo nuong) 

Welcome back to an updated Pandan Honeycomb Cake recipe! This honeycomb cake also known in Vietnamese as Bánh Bò Nướng is well known for its unique honeycomb like crumb. The texture is spongy yet soft on the inside, with a chewy and slightly crispy exterior. It’s sweet, coconutty, and has a subtle hint of pandan flavor, making it a truly unique but pleasant dessert.

I wanted to update you all on how to make this cake with success. It’s pretty much the same recipe as my previous one but with a slight adjustment to the directions and baking. Many of you have sent me a lot of messages about why your cake didn’t turn out so I hope these instructions will help you out. This cake is simple in ingredients but it can be quite technical. If the eggs are over whipped, the cake will fall after baking. Use the wrong pan and you will see less honeycomb action. If the baking powder is not active, you will not have the honeycomb structure. Oven temp also matters. If you use too much flour, the cake will be dry. If you bake it too long, the cake will be dry. There are lots of ways this cake can go wrong. I have worked on this recipe numerous times and finally found the right portions to make it to the way I like it. A lot of recipes I found were too dry. My recipe is just the right tenderness and it has not failed me yet. Hopefully you can try out this recipe and get the results you want. 

Note: This cake is also best eaten at room temperature so it doesn’t taste so eggy! So let it cool before you enjoy it! 

The recipe is available on my website along with the full video on my channel. Link in my bio to check it out! Happy baking! 🙂

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