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Dec5
Koa Mook Gai : Chicken Rice Curry With Coconut
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This curry comes from the Muslim area of Thailand, the south, near the border with Malaysia. It is a chicken curry, made with rice and coconut milk, served with a spicy ginger side sauce. Imagine Paella crossed with Thai spices and that is very close to the style of this dish.
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Dec5
Gang Khiewwan Kai : Green Curry Chicken Mince
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This is a green curry made with minced chicken and small green aubergine. Those green beads you can see in the photograph are the aubergines, but don’t worry, large peas will work too. This dish is also made with fish mince, and served with hot cooked. A shared dish of the curry is placed in the center of the table and each guest takes spoonfuls of the sauce onto their rice. Note, you can eat the citrus lime leaves.
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Nov26No Comments

Gang kai : Spicey Chicken Bamboo Soup
This is a very authentic Thai recipe with a strong taste of old fish sauce. This can be off-putting to some people, old fish sauce is salted pickled fish kept for years. When it’s cooked it loses some of its aroma, but uncooked it can be overwhelming. You may prefer to substitute bottled fish sauce instead of the old fish sauce, which is a distilled filtered version of old fish and has a very mild smell.
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Nov26
Mang Gai Tod : Crispy Chicken Mince Parcels
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Mang Gai Tod : Crispy Chicken Mince Parcels
The crunchy mix you see in these leaves is fried chicken flavoured with fried baby shrimp. I’ve used lettuce in the photograph, but traditionally we’d use betel leaves. These leaves are an acquired taste but very popular in Asia. They are the same plant that betelnuts come from, the nuts they sell on the street in Taiwan. Unfortunately they are popular because they are a legal stimulant, and I avoid them because it makes my heart flutter as though I’m nervous.
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