Hawaii VR: POI: A Traditional Hawaiian Food! 360 VR (pre-lockdown)
Grab your VR headset and join me on the beautiful island of Kauai as I share a few interesting facts about Poi, and demonstrate how to eat this traditional Hawaiian food.
We Tried Japanese Food At Doraku Sushi in Honolulu Hawaii.
Another video of our project. This time we are at Doraku Sushi, a chain restaurant with amazing food that is always crowded in Hawaii.
This Doraku is located on 2233 Kalakaua Ave. Honolulu, Hawaii. Check out there website for more information. http://www.dorakusushi.com/
HAWAII VLOG: SURF & BEST THAI FOOD IN HAWAII! Where to eat in Hawaii?
It’s my sister’s Birthday!!!
I’ve been to Thailand a bunch of times and this is the closest you’ll ever get it here. Opal Thai has been on the Food network’s “Diners, Drive In & Dives” and popular with the locals for years, esp when it orginally was in Haleiwa, North Shore.
Now, Opal Thai is not your typical restaurant. He has NO SET MENU. You will be served whatever food Opal decides to give you. Its pretty much a “Tasting Experience” as if you were eating as his own house. I highly recommend.
ALSO, HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO MY SISTER! LOVE YOU.
OPAL THAI
1030 Smith St #6
Honolulu, HI 96817
Ph# 8083818091
The Ultimate HAWAII FOOD TOUR in Honolulu – Loco Moco, Poke, Hawaiian Food and Shave Ice!
The Murphy Street, Eats: Episode 1 Waiahole Poi Factory (Hawaiian Food)
For this first episode of the Murphy Street Eats, we visit one of the more historic roadside structures on the island. Waiahole Poi Factory. One of the best places for Hawaiian food around, this place is most known for their signature dessert the Sweet Lady of Waiahole, not to mention their insanely fresh poi . So you can bet that we ordered both of those along with some other favorites so came and holo holo with us as we indulge our foodie side!
Hawaiian food with Kristen
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Americans try Hawaiian food
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King’s Hawaiian Food Blogger Lunch
Courtney Taira and Chef William Kovel at Catalyst Restaurant in Cambridge, MA. Read more here:http://www.analisfirstamendment.blogspot.com/2013/07/a-kings-hawaiian-giveaway-blogger-lunch.html
Cooking in the Kitchen with Zoe – Episode 2: Hawaiian Food
Spam Musubi. 4 Ways [Hawaiian Food for a Picnic]
How to make Spam Musubi 4 Flavors. Hawaiian food for a picnic.
Quick and easy to cook. Food already in my pantry for quarantine cooking.
Egg free for egg allergy breading
Breading Recipe (egg free)
1/2 C. Flour
1C Panko Bread Crumbs
1/2 C Rolled Oats
1C Water
* Soak 1/2 C of rolled oats in 1C of water for 20 mins. Then blend together. Add more water if it feels too thick. Use as a substitute for egg. I think this came out better.
Spam Musubi Recipe
2 Cups Short grain rice cooked
1 Can of Spam (I’m using low sodium)
2 Whole eggs
3T Furikake or to taste (link below)
1/2C Kimchi (If you don’t make your own try the brand that comes in the bag)
1T Bonito Flakes or to taste
3T Gochujang or to taste
Marinade
1C Pineapple Juice
1/4 C Brown Sugar
1C Low Sodium Soy Sauce
Leave me a comment and let me know if you make it. You can also find me on Instagram at achefandhisspoon
Here are some links to some of the things I used in my video if you are interested.
Wooden bowls https://www.crateandbarrel.com/tondo-5.75-bowl/s534900
Affiliate Links
Bonito Flake shaver (similar) https://amzn.to/31s38vP
Cutting Board https://amzn.to/2NDSzOh
Musubi Mold https://amzn.to/38arjQZ
Furikake https://amzn.to/2AcVv19