Hot and Sour Chicken Soup (tom yum gai)
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This is now our third week of the Friday Lunchtime Thai Menu blog.
Every Friday, we will be bringing you pictures of our meal in the
Paknam Web office. Our budget is around 100 baht which is about $3 for
all of us. The first dish was tom yum gai. This is a hot and
sour soup with chicken. The famous one is with shrimp which I often
order when taking guests to restaurants. The recipe is also similar to
another of my favourite soups, tom kha gai. Though the one
today doesn't have any galangal (kha). Basically, you bring some
chicken stock to the boil and add lemon grass and kaffir lime leaves.
Then add the chicken and mushrooms. You season to taste with fish
sauce, sugar and lime juice. At the end, add cherry tomatoes and the
chilies. When you order tom yum at restaurants, you need to say what
kind you want. The choice is either "nam sai" which is transparent soup
or "nam kon" which is thick soup. I prefer the latter because they add
coconut milk to thicken the soup. That is the version we had today.
Very delicious and one of my favourites. At the roadside foodstall near
my house, this cost only 20 baht. Down the market it might be 30-35
baht.
Deep Fried Spring Rolls (por pia tod)
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This next one is really an appetizer. It cost only 20 baht for six
rolls. The dip you can see is one of my favourites. It is hot and sweet
and is the same one we use for fried chicken. There are so many dips
(nam jim) that you have to be careful that you use the right one. The
spring rolls we ate today had minced pork, shredded cabbage, shredded
carrot, mushroom and mun bean noodle (woon sen).
Glutinous Rice Fingers (khanom niaw)
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Our dessert today was sticky rice flour with shredded coconut. It is
sweet as it has palm sugar and caramel. The topping is popped rice.
Som Tam Fruit Salad (som tam polamai)
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I have saved the best for last. Off all the varieties of som tam, this is most definitely my favourite after som tam tai. Most som tam
stalls will make this for you as long as they have fruit. Actually, I
am not sure why they call it "tam" as it is not pounded in the bowl
like its cousin. Anyway, this one contains apple, guava, rose apple,
shredded unripe mango, shredded carrot and cherry tomato. And whole
roasted peanuts. When you do takeaway, they put the fruit in one bag
and the sauce in another. Then you just mix together when ready. This
cost 50 baht which is more expensive than the regular som tam. The
sauce was very sweet but sour at the same time. It contains, water,
sugar, lime, salt, garlic and chili. Normally I find one chili is
enough for fruit salad. This sauce also had some dried shrimp. I love
this very much. It can be a meal in itself. You can either eat it by
itself or with sticky rice.
So, what should we eat next week? We could go back to the som tam
shop as they have 15 different versions. We could almost do one per
week for the next few months! If you are in Paknam, go to "Som Tam
Dontree". They have two branches. One opposite the courthouse and the
other on Sailuad Road near Krungthep Bank. Both are very large shops
with several floors. They are good for variety. However, I like my som
tam seller at the top of my soi for eating som tam thai. We
have three sellers in our soi but he is the best. If you have any
suggetions for next week's lunchtime menu, then please post them as a
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