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Family Ingredients

Family Ingredients

Family Ingredients is a journey where host Ed Kenney highlights a simple dish and family.

Aired 09/21/2017

Family Ingredients

Family Ingredients

Preview: Season 2 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions

Family Ingredients is a journey where host Ed Kenney highlights a simple dish and family.

Whether it’s returning to the source, chasing your love, respecting the land or awakening the past – Family Ingredients is a journey where our host, Ed Kenney, highlights a simple dish that reminds us of the importance of family, friends and purpose.

Aired 09/21/2017

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Family Ingredients

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Preview: S2 | 30s | Family Ingredients is a journey where host Ed Kenney highlights a simple dish and family. (30s)

Wisconsin Fiddlehead Fern

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Preview: S2 Ep3 | 30s | Valerie Kaneshiro was raised on the La Courte Oreilles Ojibwe reservation in Wisconsin. (30s)

Ueunten Foraging

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Clip: S2 Ep3 | 1m 26s | Different varieties of fiddlehead fern are used in traditional Ojibwe and Hawaiian dishes. (1m 26s)

Tashia Hart

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Clip: S2 Ep3 | 3m 26s | Tashia Hart is part of an emerging food movement of young Native American chefs. (3m 26s)

Ojibwa

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Clip: S2 Ep3 | 2m 25s | Hawai‘i chef Ed Kenney visits the Lac Courtes Oreilles Community College in Wisconsin. (2m 25s)

Lana’i Venison

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Preview: S2 Ep6 | 30s | Anela Marie Kawehikulaonalani Evans shares the love and respect she has for her island. (30s)

Pork Belly

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Clip: S2 Ep5 | 1m 33s | Slow roasted crispy pork belly, Vietnamese style. Delicious! (1m 33s)

Pho Shop

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Clip: S2 Ep4 | 3m 45s | Join Hawai‘i chefs Ed Kenney and Andrew Le when they discover the complexity of pho. (3m 45s)

Noodle Shop

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Clip: S2 Ep5 | 2m 34s | What does it take to make high quality Vietnamese rice noodles? (2m 34s)

Laulau Preparation

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Clip: S2 Ep6 | 3m 22s | Laulau, a traditional Hawaiian dish, is usually made with pork or chicken. (3m 22s)

Kūpuna

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Clip: S2 Ep6 | 2m 15s | We cherish our kupuna, our elders.  They are the keepers of all the stories. (2m 15s)

Duck Noodle

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Clip: S2 Ep4 | 2m 55s | Duck noodle soup is an example of how Chinese food has evolved in Vietnam. (2m 55s)

Cousin Le

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Clip: S2 Ep4 | 2m 24s | What brings families together? Stories exchanged over a steaming, hot bowl of pho. (2m 24s)

Candy

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Clip: S2 Ep5 | 2m 42s | Looking for sweets? Watch the incredible process of making che lam. (2m 42s)

Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City Pho

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Preview: S2 Ep4 | 30s | Andrew Le travels to Vietnam to connect with his family roots. (30s)

Vietnam, Hanoi Pho

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Preview: S2 Ep5 | 30s | We continue our journey in Vietnam by visiting a historical village for the Le family. (30s)

Philippines Adobo

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Preview: S2 Ep2 | 30s | Sheldon Simeon finds it easy to shine the light on traditional Filipino dishes. (30s)

Tricycle

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Clip: S2 Ep2 | 53s | Chefs Ed Kenney and Sheldon Simeon go on a tricycle ride! (53s)

Slam Poets

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Clip: S2 Ep2 | 2m 49s | Chefs Ed Kenney and Sheldon Simeon meet young poets who are preserving their culture. (2m 49s)

Chefs Cooking

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Clip: S2 Ep2 | 3m 30s | Chefs Ed Kenney and Sheldon Simeon learn how to cook pinapaitan. (3m 30s)

Baguio Market

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Clip: S2 Ep2 | 2m 12s | Ed Kenney and Sheldon Simeon shop at the Baguio Market in the Philippines. (2m 12s)

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