Pork in Tomato Sauce (nam prik ong)
น้ำพริกอ่อง
Every Friday, we are bringing you pictures of the Thai food that we are eating in the Paknam Web offices.
This first dish was a new one for me though I found it worth repeating
in the future. The pork and tomato sauce is made up from pounding
together chillies, salt, galangal, onion, shrimp paste, garlic and of
course the pork and tomatoes. To cook, first fry some garlic in a wok
until golden brown. Then add the paste and fry for a few minutes until
cooked through. Then add some water and continue cooking until this has
evaporated. It is then served with either fresh or cooked vegetables.
Green Curry with Beef (gaeng kiew wan neua)
แกงเขียวหวานเนื้อ
The next dish is an old favourite for many visitors to Thailand. I
like both green curry and red curry and you can cook it yourself with
just about any meat or even fish. This version is green curry with
beef. You can buy the curry paste ready made in most supermarkets
around the world. You will also need some coconut milk. In this picture
you can see the quartered egg plants and hard peas. When I cook myself
I use normal garden peas from the freezer.
Steamed Noodle Rolls (kuay-tiao lod)
ก๋วยเตี๋ยวหลอด
This is another one of those dishes I haven't had often but it has a
good taste. It is basically a noodle wrap that is stuffed with various
ingredients. This one had chicken with dried shrimp, tofu and bean
sprouts. The topping is a sweet dark soy sauce.
Indian Fried Pastry (roti)
โรตี
Our dessert today is a popular snack often seen on the street. The
roti came with Indian immigrants to Thailand. Locally, we buy our roti
from a Muslim family. Commonly there are two versions. This one has
sweetened milk and sugar which costs about 7 baht each. Another version
has an egg instead and is usually about 15 baht each. I will show you
some more versions of roti on another day. When you are next in
Thailand, make sure you try something new. You never know, it may
become your favourite dish.
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