Thai
Country Style Curry (Gaeng Bah)
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Served
with jasmine rice, this spicy Thai dish makes a hearty one-dish meal. It is a
flexible dish -- feel free to add other vegetables like corn or summer
squash, or snow peas. Add delicate vegetables at the same time as the basil
and chiles. You may also substitute beef for the pork.
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Yield: Six servings.
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Ingredients
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How to Make
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Author:
Adapted from Real Thai, by Nancie McDermott
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Showing posts with label Thai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thai. Show all posts
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Thai Country Curry
This Thai Country Curry, Gaeng Bah, is one of my favorite Asian dishes. It is especially good on one of those days when you have been eating too much meat lately.The main ingredient is Japanese eggplant, those skinny purple ones, and it has just a bit of pork for flavor.The recipe is very flexible -- make it spicy or not, add different vegetables like corn, summer squash, or, if you must, snow peas.
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Houston's Thai Beef Salad
It's getting to be time to think about good summer meals. The kind you eat out on the patio on a lazy Saturday afternoon when you don't need anything real heavy. We just discovered this salad recipe, and it is just right for that kind of day.
I flat stole the recipe. I had an urge for a Thai Beef Salad, and I found this one on the internet. No adaptation, no combining with other recipes, no adjustments (well, I did double the Sriracha sauce, but the recipe allowed for that). The recipe is great just the way it is.
This salad is the author's interpretation of a recipe from Houston's Restaurant, a chain. The restaurant's menu describes it as "Thai Steak & Noodle Salad (or with Chicken): Marinated filet or rotisserie chicken with avocado, mango and herbs in Thai dressing" and they get $19 for it. I have never been to a Houston's, but as I was looking at their web site, I discovered that there is one at Kirby and Westpark in Houston, just a few blocks from my brother's house -- I guess we will have to give it try sometime so I can make my own judgement on Houston's version.
I found a picture of the salad purportedly taken at a Houston's in California - I think mine looks better, but judge for yourself.
I flat stole the recipe. I had an urge for a Thai Beef Salad, and I found this one on the internet. No adaptation, no combining with other recipes, no adjustments (well, I did double the Sriracha sauce, but the recipe allowed for that). The recipe is great just the way it is.
This salad is the author's interpretation of a recipe from Houston's Restaurant, a chain. The restaurant's menu describes it as "Thai Steak & Noodle Salad (or with Chicken): Marinated filet or rotisserie chicken with avocado, mango and herbs in Thai dressing" and they get $19 for it. I have never been to a Houston's, but as I was looking at their web site, I discovered that there is one at Kirby and Westpark in Houston, just a few blocks from my brother's house -- I guess we will have to give it try sometime so I can make my own judgement on Houston's version.
I found a picture of the salad purportedly taken at a Houston's in California - I think mine looks better, but judge for yourself.
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