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How to cook… Nam Phrik Mamuang

Posted on November 26, 2009

This is a dip called “nam phrik mamuang”. In the ingredients pictured below, you can see palm sugar, red chilli, red shallots, dried shrimp, green mango and shrimp paste in the middle. Put the shrimp paste into a mortar and pound in the shallots …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Pork Soup

Posted on November 05, 2009

This is the Thai version of pork soup that is a little on the spicy side. In the ingredients below you can see diced potatoes, pork, carrots, Chinese celery, lime, stock cube, bird eye chillies and plum tomatoes. You could use chicken instead of pork. Boil the pork in the stock until nearly…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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Vegetarian Festival in Samut Prakan

Posted on October 17, 2009

Today marks the start of the Vegetarian Festival in Thailand. I went to Thong Siang Vegetarian House in Samut Prakan to watch this event. The ceremony was a signal for the nine Gods to come down to earth. Something similar happened all over Thailand today. During the following ten …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Crispy Fried Vegetables

Posted on October 16, 2009

It is that time of year when people are eating vegetarian food for ten days. So, I thought we should kick off the festival with this simple dish. You can basically use any vegetables that you like, but in the ingredients pictured below, you…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to make… Khanom Luk Chub

Posted on October 01, 2009

One of the most unusual Thai sweets are the “khanom luk chub”. These desserts are made from mung-bean flour and come in various colours and shapes. They are made to look like a variety of different fruit and vegetables. These are mangosteens, oranges, cherries, mangoes, watermelons, carrots and even chillies. …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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Amazing Taste of Thailand

Posted on September 23, 2009

Thai food is certainly world famous these days. It has been estimated that there are now Thai restaurants in 13,000 locations around the world. These range from fast-food take-aways to up-market restaurants. Many of them have been set up…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Noodle Rolls with Dried Shrimp

Posted on September 17, 2009

This is a simple side dish that you can do as an appetizer. In the ingredients pictured below, you can see wide noodles, a mixture of chicken, tofu and garlic, bean sprouts, dried shrimp and sliced egg in the middle. Prepare the mixture first by finely grinding cilantro root, garlic and pepper. Heat some …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Salty Fried Prawns

Posted on September 11, 2009

This is a simple dish of salty fried prawns, or “kung tod khem” in Thai. You can see the salty prawns in the picture below. Preparation is simple for this dish. Wash the prawns and then place them in a bowl where you need to rub them with salt. While you…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Fried Pomfret

Posted on September 04, 2009

This is a nice simple dish called Fried Pomfret, or “pla jalamet khao tod” in Thai. In the picture below, you can see the pomfret fish and the tapioca flour. Wash and clean the fish and then scour it on both sides. Next rub in the tapioca…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Stir Fried Asparagus and Mushrooms

Posted on August 28, 2009

Stir Fried Asparagus and Mushrooms is a good accompanying dish that you can have with a curry. In Thai it is called “phat aetsaparakat gup het hom”. It is not spicy and is simple to cook. In the ingredients pictured below, you can see shiitake mushrooms, two garlic cloves…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Spring Rolls

Posted on August 21, 2009

I think spring rolls are a favourite appetizer for many people. In Thai it is called “poh pia tod”. The ingredients do vary but in our picture below you can see, spring roll sheets, mungbean noodles, chopped garlic, minced pork, bean sprouts, white…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Chicken and wax gourd curry

Posted on August 13, 2009

This is one of my favourite curries that I cook every now and then. It is Chicken and wax gourd curry or “gang khua fak gup gai” in Thai. You cook it in much the same way as other red curries but there is an…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Spicy Bacon and Eggs

Posted on August 06, 2009

This week we are cooking spicy bacon and eggs which is “yum kai dao bacon” in Thai. Usually a “yum” is a spicy salad that is mixed in a bowl but this one is a bit different. It is a bit …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Grilled Beef Salad

Posted on July 31, 2009

The Thai version of a salad, or “yum” can be spicy so be careful if you don’t like your meals hot. This is Grilled Beef Salad or “yum neua” in Thai. In the ingredients pictured below, you can see grilled beef, chopped onion, spring onion, tomatoes, cucumber and a lime. You can also see …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Fried Wonton

Posted on July 24, 2009

I like eating wonton with my noodle soup. Just as delicious are these fried wontons that you can often find around town. It comes with a sweet chilli dip. In the ingredients below you can see minced pork, coriander and garlic, an egg …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Stuffed Omelet

Posted on July 17, 2009

One of my favourite dishes in Thailand that isn’t spicy is “stuffed omelet” or “kai yat sai” in Thai. It is a little tricky making the egg envelope. It works best with a big wok and a gas flame. In the ingredients …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Fried Spare-ribs marinated in pineapple juice

Posted on July 09, 2009

The dish we are cooking this week is Fried Spare-ribs marinated in pineapple juice. In Thai it is called “si-khrong mu thot”. It is not really much of a traditional Thai dish but I see it a lot on menus at restaurants. In …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to Grow Dragon Fruit

Posted on July 04, 2009

Last year, I wrote a short blog with pictures about How to Eat Dragon Fruit . It proved to be quite popular with people searching on Google. The bright pink fruit is not native to Thailand and can be found in other regions of the…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Deep-fried Prawn in Red Curry

Posted on July 03, 2009

The Thai dish this week is Deep-fried Prawn in Red Curry or “chu-chee koong tod”. The word “chu-chee” comes from the sound when you put something into hot oil. If you don’t have prawn you could use fish, pork or chicken…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Stuffed-Squid Soup

Posted on June 26, 2009

Today we have a plain soup for you called “kaeng jeut pla meuk”. If you like seafood and don’t like it to be spicy then you might like this. In the ingredients pictured below, you can see coriander, spring onion, minced pork mixture and washed squid. You first need to wash and…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Stir-fried Chicken with Garlic Plant

Posted on June 18, 2009

The Thai food recipe we have for you this week is Stir-fried Chicken with Garlic Plant. In Thai it is called “kai phat ton kra-thiam”. As you can see in the picture below, there are only two main ingredients: chicken …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Stuffed Fried Squid

Posted on June 11, 2009

Where we live in Paknam, it is close to the sea, so we have access to a large variety of seafood. Today we will show you how to cook “pla meuk tod”. Our version here is stuffed with minced pork. In the picture of the ingredients below, you can see the washed squid …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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Khao Tom Mad

Posted on June 10, 2009

On the first day of every month, we have the Paknam Food Festival in our town down by the river. During the recent event they promoted the sale of traditional Thai food. One of my favourites is this glutinous rice dessert that contains a banana and black eye peas. In …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Tom Yum Mushroom Soup

Posted on June 05, 2009

There are many different kinds of “tom yum” though for me I prefer “tom yum kung” which comes with fresh shrimp. This one is called “tom yum het sot” which is the sour and spicy soup with three kinds of mushrooms. In …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Crispy Egg Salad

Posted on May 28, 2009

This week we have a crispy egg salad for you which is called “yum khai foo” in Thai. In the ingredients pictured below, you have on the left onion, bird eye chilli, palm sugar, tomatoes and two eggs. On the…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Chu Chee Tofu

Posted on May 22, 2009

Today we have another vegetarian dish. It is Chu Chee Tofu or “chu chee tao-hoo” in Thai. As you probably know, tofu is often used as a meat substitute in many Thai dishes. In many cases, the finished product looks like the “real…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Fried Battered Mushrooms

Posted on May 14, 2009

Today we have a simple dish called Fried Battered Mushrooms or “het nang fa thot” in Thai. As you can see in the picture below, there are only two basic ingredients. On the left there is a pack of tempura flour and on the right oyster mushrooms. …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Fried Shrimp with Basil Leaves

Posted on May 08, 2009

Some people might find the dish this week a bit too spicy, but it is not unbearable. It is Fried Shrimp with basil leaves or “pad krapao kung” in Thai. You could also cook it with chicken if you like. In the ingredients …

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Stir-fried Beans and Mushrooms

Posted on April 30, 2009

It is good to have some vegetarian dishes every now and then. This is another good example that is also not spicy. It is Stir-fried beans and mushrooms or ” thua khaek phat het ” in Thai. As you can see in the ingredients below, there…

Written by: Richard Barrow

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How to cook… Stir-fried Bitter Gourd and egg

Posted on April 23, 2009

Today we are cooking a stir-fried dish with bitter gourd and egg. In Thai it is called “phat ma-ra sai khai”. It is another one of those simple dishes that doesn’t take long to prepare or cook. In the ingredients shown below, you can see two eggs and…

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