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How to make Vietnamese fish sauce - "nuoc mam cham"
How to make Vietnamese fish sauce - "nuoc mam cham"
a staple in all Vietnamese households, using only a few ingredients!
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Cooking with BLAM - Mercato Atlas 150 Review - How to make pasta
zhlédnutí 27KPřed 5 lety
in this episode of Vietnamese Laundry, we will be making pasta with the Mercato Atlas 150 pasta maker and I will be giving my quick review on the unit. Ingredients: 200 grams - Flour 2 Large eggs 1 Egg yolk salt follow me on instagram! @blamagram
Cooking with Blam - Vietnamese Sizzling Crepes - Banh Xeo
zhlédnutí 122Před 5 lety
Today we are cooking Vietnamese sizzling crepes, join me on my first episode! Batter Ingredients 6oz Rice Flour 1 TBSP Corn Starch 1 TBSP Turmeric 1/4 TSP Salt 200ml coconut cream 3.5 cups water 1 bunch Green Onions/Scallions (white portion) Filling 350 grams Pork 350 grams Shrimp Bean sprouts Mung beans (optional) Marinade 2TBSP fish sauce 2 TBSP Sugar Salt & Pepper to taste 1 bunch Green Onio...

Komentáře

  • @marivictaaca6944
    @marivictaaca6944 Před 13 dny

    Paano malilinis ng machine pasta

  • @marivictaaca6944
    @marivictaaca6944 Před 13 dny

    Paano maglinis

  • @joelsink
    @joelsink Před 2 měsíci

    I followed your measurements and technique and... my pasta turned out perfect! I really thought it would be harder to get great tasting home made pasta. Thank you for your easy to follow tutorial!

  • @dga223
    @dga223 Před 4 měsíci

    Clumping at the expresso settings is all to do with the roast on the bean, not the burrs

  • @rosemariesyracuse7872
    @rosemariesyracuse7872 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks for explaining recipes for smaller amounts.

  • @Aviewerbychance
    @Aviewerbychance Před 10 měsíci

    Why no olive oil in the dough? I just purchased this same model.

  • @atlantistdc1976
    @atlantistdc1976 Před 11 měsíci

    I have this machine and absolutely love it. I cook by myself and I do have the motor attachment to feed the dough and for me it is great. It leaves both hands to keep control of the dough. Everyone I've ever made fresh pasta for has told me they were amazed at the difference it makes. Do it!

  • @iwontbebeat7111
    @iwontbebeat7111 Před rokem

    😂 cool Tshirts.

  • @carforumwanker
    @carforumwanker Před rokem

    only issue is the poor Chrome .Its terrible quality and will start to blister and fall off .But Its still a good budget machine

  • @melbacaniiii4870
    @melbacaniiii4870 Před rokem

    One of the best pasta maker. I have the spaghetti and ravioli attachment. Both works really well.

  • @gfcjr110674
    @gfcjr110674 Před rokem

    Just purchased my marcato atlas 150,,, it's a great pasta maker machine and I love it 🍝

  • @bouchragu12
    @bouchragu12 Před rokem

    🌶️🌶️😍👍

  • @bouchragu12
    @bouchragu12 Před rokem

    Bravoure 👍👍

  • @bundapipin4114
    @bundapipin4114 Před rokem

    🙏🙏👍👍

  • @chikondichimphamba137

    Where can I buy in Malawi and how much

  • @katrinebohr3119
    @katrinebohr3119 Před 2 lety

    Your recommendation?: Beans one week old, I wish for espresso in 54 duofilter: what grind size and time?

  • @foosiemac
    @foosiemac Před 2 lety

    what's up with your microphone? could hardly hear you!

  • @adny02
    @adny02 Před 2 lety

    I'm looking for a device like this to roll my store bought "Puff Pastry Dough" to make small meat pies. Not pasta. Would I be able to use puff pastry dough on this machine? Thanks in advance.

  • @posterestantejames
    @posterestantejames Před 2 lety

    When you don't use a dedicated microphone, you get what you get - voice that sounds like you're talking from all the way across the room.

  • @dudearlo
    @dudearlo Před 3 lety

    The scale was the first thing i bought :D

  • @daijoubu4529
    @daijoubu4529 Před 3 lety

    Breville switched to a metal impeller since 2018

    • @Lakrimoz
      @Lakrimoz Před 3 lety

      Can confirm this is the case, just bought one this week and was relieved to find the impeller is a metal design. So far the grind has been perfect for non-pressurized espresso.

    • @christopher6895
      @christopher6895 Před 2 lety

      Sadly while the top is metal clad - the actual impeller surface underneath is still the same plastic and still wears. While the metal part may keep it functioning, I’m concerned with the issue of the plastic wearing and being brewed with the coffee.

  • @Alfrion81
    @Alfrion81 Před 3 lety

    I just purchased the PLUS because I taught the burr was adjustable with clics 😭😭

  • @macehead
    @macehead Před 3 lety

    I have had this grinder for 5 years. I totally agree that with the stock impeller that this grinder will not do esspresso well and the impeller will where out. Mine did after 6 months of daily esspresso grinding. I replaced the impeller with an aftermarket 3d printed one (I will try to find the link and post it in this comment). So I have been grinding for esspresso everyday now for the past 4 1/2 years with ZERO wear or issues. Highly recommend if you have this grinder and want to use it for esspresso. Also one final tip: to improve ground retention do the air pumping with the lid while the machine is still running. You will remove more captured grounds this way!

    • @macehead
      @macehead Před 3 lety

      Here is the link to the impeller replacement that I did. This also gives you super detailed step by step on how to replace it. www.ifixit.com/Guide/BCG600SIL+Dose+Control+Pro+Coffee+Grinder+-+Jamming+due+to+Worn+Impeller/96493

    • @TheManPrice
      @TheManPrice Před 3 lety

      @@macehead So after you replaced the part, you were getting good, consistent shots afterwards? Was that with a pressurized or unpressurized basket? Looking to purchase a grinder for espresso and budget is an issue

    • @macehead
      @macehead Před 3 lety

      @TheManPrice i am grinding for a non-pressurized portafilter basket. So I have been grinding at true esspresso grind levels with excellent results. I will mention that I do not use very dark/oily beans which can present problems for some grinders. I also remove the burrs and give the grinder a good cleaning about every 3 weeks.

    • @macehead
      @macehead Před 3 lety

      @@TheManPrice sorry meant to reply directly to your comment... see above

  • @BaysviewPg
    @BaysviewPg Před 3 lety

    I believe there is a way to prolong the lifespan of the impeller by doing a more thorough cleaning regularly. Run with rice grain (uncooked) to remove the residues oil that stuck inside the machine. This is what I learnt from some other videos.

  • @arlenemurphy804
    @arlenemurphy804 Před 3 lety

    No water?

    • @gadeaiglesiassordo716
      @gadeaiglesiassordo716 Před 3 lety

      If you have the right consistency with eggs and flour is enough. I usually do mine without water and it works amazingly

  • @erikscharfenberg6575
    @erikscharfenberg6575 Před 3 lety

    Hey! Cool video, I have a somewhat unrelated question though. Where did you buy that shirt? I really like how clean it is.

    • @brianlam3563
      @brianlam3563 Před 3 lety

      thanks for watching. the shirt is from a company called Simons in Canada. i believe the brand is Poches & Fils

  • @TheOutsider0099
    @TheOutsider0099 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for the honest review. I am looking for a decent grinder that makes good espresso grinding but in a budget and it is kind of hard to decide. At least, together with this video and many others, the conclusion is quite similar. So I will save money for now and not get this one.

    • @petervansan1054
      @petervansan1054 Před 2 lety

      you got the wrong conclusion dude

    • @TheOutsider0099
      @TheOutsider0099 Před 2 lety

      @@petervansan1054 Hahaha... Not really helpful after one year. Joking. What did I misunderstand? I would need to re-watch it. Anyway, I ended up investing way more on another grinder. On a Baratza Sette 270wi. (Didn´t have access to that Breville here in Oslo)

  • @aveymoon
    @aveymoon Před 4 lety

    I treated myself to this model and absolutely love it!!!

  • @ut9111972
    @ut9111972 Před 4 lety

    This is a horrible hand grinder because of its design. Its bottle diameter is too big to hold and for fine grind settings the rubber stopper is of no use. One has to pick it up and hold against the belly for a support as your fingers really hurt due to huge bottle size. Could have been better if it was a cylindrical. Bad buy . Now I am convinced to go for the electric ones. ( Bratza encore will be good). May be you can do quick review of that

    • @brianlam3563
      @brianlam3563 Před 3 lety

      thank you for hte comment. i will be in the market for a new electric in the near future for pour overs. i will be sure to post a review of whichever unit i land on.

    • @aleksandarstojceski3139
      @aleksandarstojceski3139 Před 3 lety

      Get the slim version?

  • @kevinpinandito6424
    @kevinpinandito6424 Před 4 lety

    Good review and video,

  • @joelane7954
    @joelane7954 Před 4 lety

    Evbgnbyq

  • @jokkon13
    @jokkon13 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the review! Looking forward to a review of what you upgraded to.

  • @sergiu8685
    @sergiu8685 Před 4 lety

    Hi. For how long have you been using it for espresso grinding? And to get this straight, you have been using it for 5 years with the original impeller? Thanks ! Looking forward to reviews of other grinders :D this was quite consistent, but for the clumps, wouldn't a WDT tool solve this issue pretty quickly ?

    • @vietnameselaundry1595
      @vietnameselaundry1595 Před 4 lety

      thanks for the comments! it was used briefly with espresso. unfortunately (fortunately?) my espresso machine does not use pressurized baskets as most breville units do so the quality of grind was not up to par for my machine. i am on the original impeller which is showing wear but I mostly use this for coarser grinds (french press, pour over, aeropress) which i believe is much more gentle on the impeller

  • @chesterrosa6288
    @chesterrosa6288 Před 4 lety

    I believe you didn't realize that the uper burr can be adjusted to get much more finer ground.

  • @thestratford51
    @thestratford51 Před 4 lety

    I've never used a hand grinder before. Approx. how long might it take to grind about 30 grams of coffee beans to medium coarse for a Chemex ?

    • @vietnameselaundry1595
      @vietnameselaundry1595 Před 4 lety

      I do 20 grams for a chemex and it takes about 40 seconds. This will vary with the roast of your beans give or take 5 seconds.

    • @thestratford51
      @thestratford51 Před 4 lety

      @@vietnameselaundry1595 Thank you for getting back to me. Appreciate it ! How much water do you use with 20 grams of coffee for the Chemex ?

  • @JCL-hb3pg
    @JCL-hb3pg Před 4 lety

    How many clicks would you recommend for a french press? I use 6 clicks (counter-clockwise) while the ceramic burr is all the way tight. It seems like the grind is fairly fine.

    • @vietnameselaundry1595
      @vietnameselaundry1595 Před 4 lety

      Hi Jomaree As there may be variation between these grinders it is hard to say any single setting will work universally. The grind will also depend on the roast of your bean. As with all grinders and brew methods it's going to be trial and error. At the end of the day a finer grind just means less steeping time and a coarser grind will mean longer steeping time. You could start at 4 clicks and adjust to your taste. Thanks for watching!

  • @90bier
    @90bier Před 4 lety

    *This is my third conical grinder in a couple years but this one's engineering solves the previous twos structural failures pulling itself apart after loving use.>>>**allmy.tips/MiniGrinders?aa✅⭐️ ** Consistent grounds; great grinder*

  • @BartWagener
    @BartWagener Před 4 lety

    Would it be possible to replace the manual crank with an electric drill? Used to do this with the old one. That did break because I did not replace the plastic washer with a metal one. Looks like this one would work out of the box.

    • @vietnameselaundry1595
      @vietnameselaundry1595 Před 4 lety

      A drill would fit, but I can't comment on whether or not it can handle the extra speed from the drill

    • @BartWagener
      @BartWagener Před 4 lety

      @@vietnameselaundry1595 cheers! Half squeeze it and it will go slow! Just snatched one up at half price on eBay! Thanks!

    • @BartWagener
      @BartWagener Před 4 lety

      Hehe, czcams.com/video/XDroTct5SBM/video.html

  • @enado18
    @enado18 Před 4 lety

    Nice video! What did you upgrade to?

    • @vietnameselaundry1595
      @vietnameselaundry1595 Před 4 lety

      I got a eureka mignon specialita. A review is coming soon now that I have a good amount of hours on it.

    • @isaacscerri5576
      @isaacscerri5576 Před 4 lety

      Vietnamese Laundry jjj

  • @SpoonsInTheStreet
    @SpoonsInTheStreet Před 4 lety

    I need to try thiss!!! Looks goood!!

  • @Elias_Bnk
    @Elias_Bnk Před 4 lety

    Thank you for that video, I just got the grinder as my first "real" grinder :) I have a question tho, is it normal that the grinder starts to make grinding noises, as if it would grind itself on settings below 15-10? It doesn't sound very healthy and I'm quite concerned. I didn't change the burr setting, it's still on 6. I would really appreciate your input :)

    • @vietnameselaundry1595
      @vietnameselaundry1595 Před 4 lety

      I don't know if it's "normal" for the breville but in my experience most burr grinders will allow you to adjust the burrs to a setting where the burrs will touch and chatter. using a setting this low typically is too fine for coffee and will typically choke out an espresso machine as well as wear your burrs out incredibly fast. the dose control range can be adjusted further using the smaller burr, you can refer to the manual on how to do that. that should help eliminate your problem

    • @Elias_Bnk
      @Elias_Bnk Před 4 lety

      @@vietnameselaundry1595 Well, I did some shots today and the grind on the noisy settings was just right. Also, the noise disappears when the machine is fed by beans. I guess it's normal, doesn't shatter in any way. Just gets a tad louder when it's running dry.

    • @moustafawagdi4360
      @moustafawagdi4360 Před 3 lety

      Is It Good For The Espresso For Home Machine?

  • @tuvimosalgo
    @tuvimosalgo Před 4 lety

    if you let dry u dont need to put flour, cause the pasta dont get sticky, then when u cook it, the water will be clear and the taste will be better (excuse mi english im not english native)

  • @em0verload
    @em0verload Před 4 lety

    I just got the pro and was disappointed that the hopper only holds 45g. It technically holds about 50 but the plastic lid is concave which limits space down to 45. Also, the updated rubber bottom fits horribly compared to the older rounder rubber bottoms. You were spot on with 8 clicks but for my Chemex I'll actually go up to 9 or 10.

    • @kentchr76
      @kentchr76 Před 4 lety

      Yes, the rubber bottom won’t stay on.

  • @bostex1
    @bostex1 Před 5 lety

    Like you video. I just got the Skerton Pro today. Thanks for helping me decide to get it. Quick question. I took it apart to clean after the first use and not sure if I put it together right. I had removed the stainless steel shaft. I inserted the SS shaft back but the spring doesn't seem to stay in a fixed position. It just sit lose where the shaft comes out of the black plastic housing tube. Should the spring sit within the black plastic tube? If I turn the housing down, without the burr, the spring falls out without hesitate. It is just sitting between the burr and the plastic housing tube with a lot of play.

    • @HedgehogStudios1
      @HedgehogStudios1 Před 2 lety

      Not sure if it’s still relevant, but yes, the spring is hell via screw tension between the burr and the plastic housing. There’s a small bushing between the housing and the burr. It goes in with the flanged end facing toward the bottom of the grinder

  • @janruudschutrups9382
    @janruudschutrups9382 Před 5 lety

    Nice consistency indeed! Unlike the audio volume of this video ;).

  • @luandoan9893
    @luandoan9893 Před 5 lety

    I did turn the handle counter clockwise, how bad you think it messed the burr up?

    • @vietnameselaundry1595
      @vietnameselaundry1595 Před 5 lety

      I honestly have no idea. you could disassemble it inspect the burrs. if it still grinds fine clockwise, i wouldnt worry too much. depending how much CCW action it saw and coarseness of grind, you may have just flattened the burrs a bit.

    • @luandoan9893
      @luandoan9893 Před 5 lety

      It still grind ok, you happen to have any grind size guide to start with?

    • @vietnameselaundry1595
      @vietnameselaundry1595 Před 5 lety

      @@luandoan9893 it would completely depend on what you're brewing. with my V60 and aeropress, I've had success around 7-8 clicks from tight.

  • @alana.nakamura2517
    @alana.nakamura2517 Před 5 lety

    This was very useful. I set mine on eight clicks also. Good job, man. Thanks!

    • @brianlam3563
      @brianlam3563 Před 5 lety

      Thanks for watching, I appreciate the comments!

  • @jovicente01
    @jovicente01 Před 5 lety

    Hey cool review! Can you help me with a thing... i dismantled my skerton pro for cleaning and i dont know how to put it back together. The 2 plastic rings dont know wich one goes first and in what way. Thanks in advance

    • @brianlam3563
      @brianlam3563 Před 5 lety

      Hi there. There is a flat plastic washer at the top of the shaft and one under the spring-flat side towards the spring. If you pull the shaft out the top you would put the flat one on the shaft, then insert it back into the hopper. From there, you put the stepped washer onto the shaft from the bottom side. Large side facing the spring. I hope that helps!

  • @u7z
    @u7z Před 5 lety

    Thanks for the review! Is it correct that the connection between the grinder and the drive axle/burr is made of plastic? I've read some bad reviews... Thanks!

    • @vietnameselaundry1595
      @vietnameselaundry1595 Před 5 lety

      That's correct. The insert that holds the burr on the shaft is indeed plastic. There isn't much force applied to it during operation so we will see how well it holds up! Thanks for watching!

  • @peter-radiantpipes2800

    I don’t quite get the need for the scale. To be that exact ... then you tossed a good amount still in the bowl out, and add flour or water as needed through the kneading process... just lost all the accuracy. Not trying to nitpick I just think it’s an extra step that ends up being more work. I do love the atlas 150. Just got one a few weeks ago. I’ve done several pastas. Tonight I’m going to do some ravioli or tortellini. I can’t find the 00 flour at any grocery store here so I’m just ordering on Amazon. Good quality vid. Keep it up. 👍

    • @vietnameselaundry1595
      @vietnameselaundry1595 Před 5 lety

      The reason I use a scale for all my flour is consistency. Measuring by cups can vary by as much as 20%, especially with finer milled flours, which can be nearly a 1/4 cup. With the ratio of flour:egg I use, it's always easier to dust a little flour on than mixing in water. If you love in Canada, superstore carries a 00 that works very well and easy to access, otherwise I find Italian markets will always carry it. Thanks for watching, I appreciate the feedback!

    • @joelsink
      @joelsink Před 2 měsíci

      One of the videos I watched talked about how humidity and environmental things will affect how your pasta turns out... it could be slightly different each time. The same video said to not worry about it if you weren't able to incorporate all of the flour, they said "the dough will take up as much of the flour as it needs to get to the correct consistency".