What is Lao Gan Ma, and can you make it at home? | Chinese Cooking Demystified

How to make chili crisp? It's an increasingly popular chili sauce - particularly Lao Gan Ma, of course - and in this video we wanted to show you how to make it yourself at home.

But in addition to a recipe, we also wanted to show you... where this stuff came from. So in addition to a bit of a love letter to the Guizhou province (where chili crisp is from), we also wanted to dive into a bit of the history of Lao Gan Ma, and what made them unique.

Written recipe's over here on /r/cooking:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Cooking/comments/dzjyo1/some_background_on_lao_gan_ma_chili_crisp_plus/

A few links to a couple videos that I used here. Always need a touch of extra b-roll :)

Monkey Abroad's trip to Guiyang. He always makes good stuff, definitely check out his channel too if you like travel vlog kind of content:

https://youtu.be/qgpwMogcuKY

John Cena expressing his undying love for Lao Gan Ma (Chinese):

https://youtu.be/qABJlAAqA3M

There was one shot of Juanfen from a couple vloggers (Chinese):

https://youtu.be/Gb_dcyzFv-s

Footage of the canteen is courtesy of Youtuber “欧文老师”. It's the canteen of Zhejiang University:

https://youtu.be/9yOF952QS7Q

And I think that's it. Check out our Patreon if you'd like to support the project!

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