Tibetan Vegetarian Thukpa - Tibet Recipes from the book "Tibetan Cooking"

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http://www.gatewaytotibet.com recipe of the month from "Tibetan Cooking Celebration Ceremony and Daily Living". Elizabeth Kelly demonstrates making her New Paradigm Soup from her home in Woodstock.

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  • I can tell you're a good cook by the way you work it :) Great job! BTW, if I may give my two cents, I'd like to point that the term Thukpa is a general term for noodles as you know. There are different kinds of Thukpa and this particular one you've made is called Thaen-thuk, which literally means "pulled-noodles." Maybe you already know this and avoided being too descriptive :) Overall, it's a wonderful video and many thanks for the upload. Tashi Delek!

  • Thanks for the commetn! And Yes I am aware that I was making Thaen tuk, and there are a few other ways of making the noodles too.

    Just rying to keep it simple. Your feedback is greatly apprecaited. Tahsi Delek

  • This video has made me want to try it. Thanks for the great idea!

  • Thanks for the commetn! Please do try it!

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  • reminds me of home.. wow..

  • what makes a good substitute for the ingredient you used after cilantro? Tashi Dalek

  • lovely kitchen! I am going out to get Udon to make thukpa today

  • I had some of this recipe in Bodh Gaya a few weeks ago at the Om Cafe. It was so good I want to make it at home here in the US, and found your video. It looks great.

  • what a neat and tidy way of cooking - you sure a good cook and surely,it taste's good !

  • I tired. Now my wife is bit upset coz it didnt look as great. :(

    Nice cooking BTW. Thank you for this video.

  • How much water to use? You didn't tell us. They didn't have seitan in Saudi Arabia so I just had to improvize by adding strips of chicken, hope you don't mind me corrupting your recipe! I'm about to cook now so I'll tell you how it goes. Oh and for the noodle I'm going to add some italian wide pasta, but your home made dough makes much better!

  • hey If you put some tibetan background music thn it will be perfect.. I think its indian classical music is running background.

  • i love the way u wear out traditional dress chupa.. by the way are you wore apron or not? coz its symbolized as marriage.

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