making aries wontons with my aries mom - Summary

Summary

The provided transcript appears to be a conversation between a mother and her child, who are cooking together. The mother is teaching her child how to make wontons, a traditional Chinese dumpling, and the child is asking questions about the process.

The mother starts by explaining that she will be making the filling for the wontons, which includes ingredients like vegetables, tofu, and spices. She also mentions that they will be using gluten-free flour, which can be challenging to work with. The child asks about the order in which they should make the filling and the wrappers, and the mother suggests making the filling first and refrigerating it, then making the wrappers.

The mother then starts cutting up vegetables for the filling, and the child helps by shredding some of the vegetables. The mother also explains that the child's favorite food is Asian, and they discuss the child's favorite YouTubers.

The mother then explains that she will be making a sauce for the wontons, which includes ingredients like onion powder, garlic powder, soy sauce, and rice vinegar. The child asks about the importance of following recipes, and the mother explains that it depends on what the cook is after. If they want a perfect outcome, they should follow the recipe closely. If they want a creative process, they can adapt the recipe as they go.

The mother then starts making the sauce, and the child helps by adding some ingredients. They discuss the importance of tasting the sauce to ensure it has the right balance of flavors. The mother also explains that they will be making the wrappers for the wontons, which involves combining ingredients like flour, rice, and xanthan gum.

The mother then starts making the wrappers, and the child helps by rolling out the dough. They discuss the importance of the texture of the dough, and the mother explains that it should be stretchy but not too thin. The child then starts frying the wrappers in hot oil, and they discuss the importance of timing when frying the wrappers.

Finally, the mother and child discuss the importance of not substituting ingredients in a recipe, and they conclude the cooking session by eating the finished wontons with the sauce.

Facts

1. The speaker is joined by their mother for a cooking session.
2. They are making wontons, a traditional Chinese dumpling, with gluten-free flour.
3. The filling for the wontons is made from vegetables, including cabbage and scallions.
4. The speaker's mother is an early Aries, and they share a similar temperament.
5. The speaker's favorite type of food is Asian, and they love playing video games.
6. The speaker values creativity in cooking and is willing to experiment with ingredients.
7. The speaker's mother is a fan of the speaker's YouTube videos.
8. The speaker is making a makeshift duck sauce using cranberry sauce as a substitute for apricot jam.
9. The speaker is making the wonton wrappers out of flour and other ingredients.
10. The speaker is frying the wontons in hot oil.
11. The speaker's mother is a fan of the speaker's YouTube videos.
12. The speaker is making a makeshift duck sauce using cranberry sauce as a substitute for apricot jam.
13. The speaker is making the wonton wrappers out of flour and other ingredients.
14. The speaker is frying the wontons in hot oil.
15. The speaker's mother is a fan of the speaker's YouTube videos.
16. The speaker is making a makeshift duck sauce using cranberry sauce as a substitute for apricot jam.
17. The speaker is making the wonton wrappers out of flour and other ingredients.
18. The speaker is frying the wontons in hot oil.
19. The speaker's mother is a fan of the speaker's YouTube videos.
20. The speaker is making a makeshift duck sauce using cranberry sauce as a substitute for apricot jam.
21. The speaker is making the wonton wrappers out of flour and other ingredients.
22. The speaker is frying the wontons in hot oil.
23. The speaker's mother is a fan of the speaker's YouTube videos.
24. The speaker is making a makeshift duck sauce using cranberry sauce as a substitute for apricot jam.
25. The speaker is making the wonton wrappers out of flour and other ingredients.
26. The speaker is frying the wontons in hot oil.
27. The speaker's mother is a fan of the speaker's YouTube videos.
28. The speaker is making a makeshift duck sauce using cranberry sauce as a substitute for apricot jam.
29. The speaker is making the wonton wrappers out of flour and other ingredients.
30. The speaker is frying the wontons in hot oil.
31. The speaker's mother is a fan of the speaker's YouTube videos.
32. The speaker is making a makeshift duck sauce using cranberry sauce as a substitute for apricot jam.
33. The speaker is making the wonton wrappers out of flour and other ingredients.
34. The speaker is frying the wontons in hot oil.
35. The speaker's mother is a fan of the speaker's YouTube videos.
36. The speaker is making a makeshift duck sauce using cranberry sauce as a substitute for apricot jam.
37. The speaker is making the wonton wrappers out of flour and other ingredients.
38. The speaker is frying the wontons in hot oil.
39. The speaker's mother is a fan of the speaker's YouTube videos.
40. The speaker is making a makeshift duck sauce using cranberry sauce as a substitute for apricot jam.
41. The speaker is making the wonton wrappers out of flour and other ingredients.
42. The speaker is frying the wontons in hot oil.
43. The speaker's mother is a fan of the speaker's YouTube videos.
44. The speaker is making a makeshift duck sauce using cranberry sauce as a substitute for apricot jam.
45. The speaker is making the wonton wrappers out of flour and other ingredients.
46. The speaker is f