Milk Street Cooking School

Milk Street Digital Class: Simple Vietnamese Food with Uyen Luu

Regular price $14.95

About this pre-recorded class

Great Vietnamese food is easy to whip up—all you need is a good bottle of fish sauce and a little enthusiasm! Cookbook author and photographer Uyen Luu leads this pre-recorded Zoom cooking class where you’ll learn her go-to simple techniques for one-pot dinners full of balanced and complex flavor. You can practice along with Uyen as she makes Tofu Pillows, Tomatoes & Broccoli with Fish Sauce; and Sea Bass in Tomato, Celery & Dill Broth. The sea bass is one of Uyen’s most favorite traditional meals, a classic, easy, one-pot wonder. Known as ‘sour soup’, canh chua is a perfect balance of sweet, sour and hot tanginess. And of the tofu, Uyen says, “When tofu is cooked properly, it is soft, pillowy and smooth—like bouncing on a cloud.” She’ll show you how to get that perfect texture. You’ll also learn about the favorite kitchen tools and staple ingredients Uyen uses to make the 80 impressive yet simple recipes in her new book, “Vietnamese: Simple Vietnamese Food to Cook at Home.”

What's Included: You will receive a .zip file that includes the cooking school video as well as PDFs of the recipe instructions.

How to Download: After you purchase your Milk Street Cooking School Video, you will receive an email from the Milk Street Store with the subject line "Your Cooking School Video is Ready for Download." Within this email there is a link that will direct you to a download page, click download now to download the .zip folder. To unzip the folder, double-click the zipped folder to open it. Please note: your video download file will have an approximate size of 500 MB.

Milk Street Digital Class: Simple Vietnamese Food with Uyen Luu

Regular price $14.95
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Uyen Luu is a food photographer and food stylist by day, and her work has been widely covered by mainstream press.

Uyen Luu is a food photographer and food stylist by day, and her work has been widely covered by mainstream press.

She has been running a Vietnamese supper club since 2009, and also runs cooking classes. Uyen grew up in Hackney, London since her family moved there in the ’80s as refugees.

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