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    Taro Coconut Sticky Rice Wrapped In Banana Leaves

    by Cindy Her October 25, 2024
    by Cindy Her October 25, 2024

    Nyob Zoo All! Here’s to a super tasty dessert or snack I love to make during this time of year. It’s coconut …

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    Soybean Rice Cake: Ncuav Fuam

    by Cindy Her February 18, 2022
    by Cindy Her February 18, 2022

    Nyob Zoo All! Here is another Ncuav (rice cake) recipe for you all. Made with the addition of soybeans. In the Hmong …

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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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    Fresh Corn Cakes: Ncuav Pob Kws

    by Cindy Her August 24, 2020
    by Cindy Her August 24, 2020

    Hello and Nyob Zoo everyone! Fresh corn season is here! Here’s to another cooking session with my grandma teaching me how she …

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    My Childhood Favorites: Ncuav Txuam Puab (Sticky Rice in Banana Leaf)

    by Cindy Her June 18, 2020
    by Cindy Her June 18, 2020

    Hello Foodie! Here is another childhood favorite of mine called ncuav txuam puab which is basically just sticky rice wrapped in banana …

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    Ncuav Pas (Whole Wheat Version)

    by Cindy Her March 23, 2020
    by Cindy Her March 23, 2020

    Hello everyone! Today, I’ll be showing you one of the many versions of Ncuav. Ncuav is typically made from sticky rice. Ncuav …

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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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Last few days before our Fuyu persimmons are comin Last few days before our Fuyu persimmons are coming off the tree! But what a great year! We got sooooo many full and super sweet ones. My Puj is here getting a full rice bag of her own. 😊

Persimmons are great in salads, great dried, frozen, in drinks, baked goods, and so much more! I like to use them in salads when they’re still slightly crunchy. You can also peel and sliced the persimmons when they’re still slightly crunchy and place it in a dehydrator. They’re great as a snack. They’re best frozen when they’re a little softer. Peel, slice, bag them, and place it in the freezer. Take them out whenever you want a little sweet treat. Put it on yogurt, toast… so many things. Do you like persimmons? 

Btw everyone! Tell @thekoreanmama to come grab a few please!? 😎

#persimmons #fruit #fuyu #fall
That one year we did a Harry Potter themed Thanksg That one year we did a Harry Potter themed Thanksgiving feast! 🤗 ⚡️ 

When my sister is an interior designer & my creative mind goes crazy coming up with the menu and all these decor ideas…. We make it happen. My sister set up the dinner table and did all the candle and ceiling light installation. She decorated the fireplace with the flying letters and all the other magical decors around the house. I spent a few days making the suitcases using recycled boxes and deciding what to make for dinner. Food & desserts were all made in house. It was a lot of work but soooo worth it. Everyone came dressed up and ready to feast. Pretty proud of ourselves 🥹What a magical, fun and memorable dinner⚡️ 

Yes! I cook but I also love crafting too! Me and my sister will go all out when our creative minds gets excited 😎 
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Nyob Zoo! So many of you have been asking me to s Nyob Zoo!

So many of you have been asking me to show you how I like to make pho at home so today is the day I’ll be showing you! Pho is one of the most well known and loved noodle soup in Vietnam. Everyone has their own take on pho and how they like to enjoy it. Here’s how I like to make it! 

For those who aren’t unfamiliar, Hmong/Lao/Khmer/Mien people love to add a variety of different sauces to our bowl of pho. We like to be a little extra and will add the iconic Por Kwan instant beef flavor paste, oyster sauce, more fish sauce, sugar, black pepper, hoisin sauce, sriracha sauce, chili oil crisp, and (sometimes 🙃) peanut butter to our pho. Sauces will differ depending on the family though. 

How do you like your pho? 

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

Or comment “Beef pho” and I’ll DM you the recipe 😎
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CINDY, DO YOU LIKE PEANUT BUTTER IN YOUR PHO? So CINDY, DO YOU LIKE PEANUT BUTTER IN YOUR PHO? 

So many of you be asking me if I like peanut butter in my pho….. gotta be honest… I actually prefer roasted peanuts that are slightly crushed more than peanut butter. Adding peanut butter makes my bowl of pho a little too heavy to enjoy. But I do understand the love for it. My brother and uncles loveeesss it. I like the crunch and nuttiness of the roasted peanuts just a tad bit better. 

For those who aren’t unfamiliar, Hmong people love to add a variety of different sauces to our bowl of pho. We like to be a little extra and will add the iconic Por Kwan instant beef flavor paste, oyster sauce, more fish sauce, sugar, black pepper, hoisin sauce, sriracha sauce, chili oil crisp, and (sometimes 🙃) peanut butter to our pho. Sauces will differ depending on the family though. Personally, if I was to add peanut butter to my pho, I also need to make sure the instant beef flavor paste was also added in. The flavor of the paste surprising works well with the peanut butter 😅 But I typically don’t eat my pho with peanut butter, only sometimes with crushed roasted peanuts if I feel like it. 

What about you? Are you the “ I like peanut butter in my pho” type? Let me know 😄 

My take on beef pho full video is live on my channel along with the written recipe on my website! Link in my bio to go try it 🍜

Or comment “Pho” and I’ll DM you the recipe 🙂 
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