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Vietnamese Food Shrimp Noodle Soup - Day Nau An Mi Tom Thit

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2011

Mì Tôm Thịt - This video to teach how to make Vietnamese shrimp noodle soup known as mi tom thit in Vietnamese. A really simple yet tasty dish. This very traditionally Vietnamese dish can serve as a wonderful for you at anytime of the day. Please enjoy this video, I hope that you'll find it helpful. The ingredient for broth is usually with beef, pork or chicken. The particular broth in the video is chicken.

Van Can Cook.

Mi Tom Thit nha bep kitchen

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  • Vào cái video này nghe đói bụng lắm Vân Anh,không ngờ VA có quá nhiều tài như vậy, VA gặp anh Thảo đẹp trai chưa vậy!?

  • @dangnhongiao, Ở VN, chỉ ra đầu ngõ là có ngay tô mì liền. Còn ở Mỹ là phải nấu tại nhà, còn không phải chạy xe nửa tiếng mới có tiệm để ăn đó. Van Anh chưa thấy anh Thảo "đẹp trai" hồi âm :-))

  • Looks good. I will have to try it. Can you please post up the recipe with your videos so us beginners know what type of meat we need to buy?

  • @tangrei Thank you for viewing. The recipe is listed at the end of the video. You can use different type of meat, but we like to use pork shoulders. Good luck with your cooking.

  • Great, watching this video at 3AM, now what am I going to do? I can't cook this or eat this at a restaurant! Argh! I should have watched this during the day! lol. I guess I will have to settle for 20 cent ramen noodles for now, but look forward to eating this dish!

  • @dude123489 haha, you are funny. Thank you for watching my video... at 3AM:))

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  • @jerseystitch The chilli is in vinegar, tastes a little like Mexican jalapeno. The kind I use is not too hot. You can use other chilli or pepper if you like spicy hot. Noodle I use is typical Asian noodle, you can see the name and package in my other video "Mi Xao Thap Cam". Thank you for viewing.

  • This looks so warm and delicious! :)

  • You are so damn pretty! What kind of chilli slices are they, and are they hot?

    What kind of noodles do you use? Is the fish sauce Nam Pla'?

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