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This sweet, spicy and fragrant chicken soup, called curry mee, is a happy contrast of hot broth, springy noodles and a madness of garnishes Coconut milk has a particular weighty creaminess, called lemak, that can make some curries and soups too rich Here, a combination of coconut milk and half-and-half is used to balance the broth.
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These phorittos, a clever fusion of Vietnamese pho soup and burritos, are made with ribeye steak, rice noodles, chile sauce, and fresh herbs.
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Spring rolls are quite easy to make, and make a light and delicious lunch, appetizer, side dish or snack You can find the rice flour spring roll wrappers in Asian markets.
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This simple, delicious recipe for a spicy beef stir-fry comes from Leela Punyaratabandhu, a cookbook author who adapted it from Soei, a family-run restaurant in Bangkok Using thinly sliced beef tenderloin means the dish is ready in just minutes, and you can adjust the heat to taste by reducing or increasing the number of fresh bird's-eye chiles Made with fresh holy-basil leaves, the classic Thai dish is known as phat ka-phrao
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This recipe is by Jonathan Reynolds and takes 45 minutes, plus freezing. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Beef sirloin is marinated in a smoky spicy sauce, then broiled and served with a Thai peanut sauce for dipping. This can also be cooked on the grill.
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A play on the Vietnamese chicken noodle soup, this clear broth, paired with rice noodles and flavored with charred onions and ginger, star anise, brown sugar and fish sauce, comes served with a platter of fresh garnishes But this is more than your basic noodle soup: A spritz of lime at the end adds some tang, and mung beans and Thai basil a crunchy bite.
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Classic. Comforting. Insanely flavorful. What more could you want?
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Get Thai Holy Basil Chicken: Pud Ga-Prao Gai Sap Recipe from Food Network
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Throughout Southeast Asia, little skewers of marinated meat, grilled over coals, are sold as street snacks Sweetly fragrant with coconut milk and spices, they are perfect for barbecue parties served with steamed rice, or on their own with drinks, whether grilled indoors or out You may use pork loin or tenderloin, but marbled sirloin or shoulder is more succulent.
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Begin with Uncle Ben's® Rice and end up on a culinary trip to Thailand. Peanut sauce and spinach meet for an exotic plate of Thai salad with healthy whole grain brown rice and delicious basil seasoned chicken.