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Let’s Thai Won On – Easy Thai Food

by jughandle
pork salad

What is Thai Cuisine?

According to Wikipedia “Thai Cuisine is the national cuisine of Thailand. Balance, detail, and variety are of paramount significance to Thai chefs.

Thai cooking places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with strong aromatic components and a spicy edge.

Thai chef McDang  characterizes Thai food as demonstrating “intricacy; attention to detail; texture; color; taste; and the use of ingredients with medicinal benefits, as well as good flavor”, in addition to great care being given to the food’s appearance, smell and context.  Australian chef David Thompson, an expert on Thai food, observes, that unlike many other cuisines,  Thai cooking rejects simplicity and is about “the juggling of disparate elements to create a harmonious finish”.

In 2017, seven of Thailand’s popular dishes appeared on the list of the “World’s 50 Most Delicious Foods (Readers’ Pick)”— a worldwide online poll of 35,000 people by CNN Travel. Thailand had more dishes on the list than any other country. They were: tom yam goong (4th), pad Thai (5th), som tam (6th), massaman curry (10th), green curry (19th), Thai fried rice (24th) and moo nam tok (36th).

Sounds good to me.  Let us learn a little about the food. – jughandle

Things to Remember

Balance is the KEY to all Thai Food.  Some dishes feature, salty, spicy, sour or sweet flavors, but they don’t overwhelm, they are balanced.  Think sweet and sour, spicy and sweet etc.

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Thai Food

The current list of the “World’s  Top 50 Most Delicious Foods” from CNN travel, has Massaman Curry #10 so we will start with that.

Massaman Curry

Massaman Curry ranks #10

Chicken Massaman Curry

This curry, which can also use beef, is flavored with tamarind and coconut milk, is ready in under an hour. Serve it over plain white rice.

Chicken Massaman Curry Recipe

Tom Yum Goong

Checking in at #4 in the CNN Travel Top 50 world’s dishes is Tom Yum Goong.  This Thai staple is full of shrimp, mushrooms, tomatoes, lemongrass, galangal (ginger) and kaffir lime leaves. Usually swimming in coconut milk and cream, this hearty soup combines the top four of Thai flavors: sour, salty, spicy and sweet. Best of all is the price: cheap.

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Tom Yum Goong Recipe

Som Tam

Som Tam is Green Papaya Salad.  CNN Travel ranks this dish 46th of its 50 top dishes world wide.

Green Papaya Salad (Som Tam) is the #1 most popular salad in Thailand and is especially loved by Thai women. It’s low in calories and fat, but very high in taste and eating satisfaction, helping you stay slim. This salad recipe is crunchy and delicious.  It can be served as a side dish/appetizer, or as the main course. Cooked shrimp or crab meat can be added (or cashews if vegetarian), or try eating it as they do in Thailand: with a bowl of sticky rice. ENJOY!

Som Tam

Thai Som Tam

Som Tam Recipe

Pad Thai

Pad Thai is translated as stir-fried noodles. The best Pad Thai dishes are served as street food.  Pad Thai can be eaten with seafood or chicken, or as a veggie dish.  Pad Thai is NOT spicy, it has a more sweet and sour flavor.

Pad Thai

Pad Thai

pad Thai Recipe

Thai fried rice

Thai fried rice is another staple of Thai cooking.  You can order fried rice anywhere.  It can also be ordered with just about any protein.  The meal usually includes either chicken, shrimp, crab or beef. Together with egg, garlic, onions and a delicious seasoning this is an easy go-to meal that can be found at most street vendors.

Fried Rice

Thai Fried Rice

Thai Fried Rice Recipe

Nam Tok Moo

(  Sliced grilled pork salad )

pork salad

Sliced grilled pork salad

This is meat version or Nam Tok Moo.  It is made out of rare grilled pork to allow the juices to run together with the beef blood when its thinly sliced  It is then dressed with ground roasted rice, ground dried chillies, fish sauce, lime juice, shallots and mint. The name means “waterfall pork” which is how liquid runs though the meat while it’s sliced. In Thailand this dish is served and eaten with sticky rice and raw vegetables.

This is another must try dish especially when it made into the list of CNN Go’s World’s 50 most delicious foods in 2011

Nam Tok Moo Recipe

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