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  • Nepal's national dish, momos.

  • Traditionally, they're savoury, but this area is known for apples.

  • That's what I'm filling them with, topped with a saffron caramel sauce.

  • I borrowed this contraption from the guesthouse

  • that Vidya's family run. This is not bad!

  • It's all happening very quickly.

  • Vidya's family also gave me these apples from last year's crop.

  • They are the sweetest children.

  • They're so... Oh, dear.

  • I'm getting weak now, there's too many apples.

  • So, I'm going to add some ghee, some cinnamon -

  • hopefully, it won't get blown away.

  • OK, at least half of it got blown away.

  • Lots and lots of brown sugar,

  • Zest of a couple of lemons, and it's ready to be cooked down.

  • I'm making a dough with oil, flour and water that requires kneading.

  • Not an easy job when you're feeding 30.

  • That's a lot of dough!

  • I heard "Nadiya" - what did he ask?

  • He's asking, what are you cooking?

  • What are you making?

  • I'm making momos!

  • I reckon these kids have eaten a momo or two in their life.

  • So, if anyone's going to be critical, it's them.

  • My dough is ready and it's lovely and smooth and stretchy,

  • so I'm going to leave that, let that rest,

  • and then I'm going to make my saffron caramel.

  • I'm using ghee, brown sugar and milk, and adding saffron

  • to scent the sauce.

  • Saffron's got this kind of earthy fragrance,

  • which is really lovely in caramel,

  • which I'm hoping that my sophisticated five-year-olds

  • will appreciate.

  • It's momo-constructing time.

  • Classically, they're closed, but I'm making mine open.

  • I quite like an open momo because they're really pretty on top

  • and I like the fact there's a little bit less dough

  • and you can see the filling.

  • Momos are supposed to have come to Nepal from Tibet,

  • where many people in Marpha also come from.

  • So I'd better get these right.

  • I've added some nuts to give the filling a bit of a crunch.

  • This is the bit where you work out

  • whether you've got too much filling or not.

  • If you have too much filling, it just bursts

  • and you can't close it

  • so you have to start again.

  • But this one seems all right.

  • Mix! Mix! Mix! Mix!

  • I'm going to steam those for ten minutes.

  • That means they're hungry.

  • What kind of momos?

  • Do you like apple momo?

  • Oh! Apple momo!

  • Apple momo?

  • No, we haven't had.

  • Nanu is sprinkling biscuit crumbs on top for crunch.

  • Nanu, what did he say?

  • He wants to have one more.

  • Oh, he wants to have one more!

  • Nadiya, one more, please!

  • One more, please?

  • One more, please! Lots of one mores.

  • One more? One more, please.

  • Very good!

  • I didn't expect them to ask for seconds. Really?

  • No!

  • They like it.

  • Most of them, it's their first time having apple momos and they love it.

Nepal's national dish, momos.

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Nadiya的美味蘋果momo食譜!- 英國廣播公司 (Nadiya's delicious apple momo recipe! - BBC)

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