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Easy to make, easy to serve and no cutlery to clean; cooking instructor Lisa Nguyen makes four delectable Vietnamese finger food recipes.
Easy to make, easy to serve and no cutlery to clean; cooking instructor Lisa Nguyen makes four delectable Vietnamese finger food recipes.
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S3, EP24 "Balancing Sweet With Savoury Original"Host Lisa Nguyen combines fruit with savory flavors in four classic Vietnamese dishes, including sour fish soup and pomelo and crab salad.
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S1, EP28 "Izakaya Finger Foods"Hana prepares soy pickled eggs, tatsuta fried chicken and crispy deep-fried tofu with tempura sauce.
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