AUTHENTIC THAI RECIPES
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Thai Chicken Ginger Recipe | Gai Phad Khing
My Authentic Thai Chicken Ginger recipe uses ingredients that you can find anywhere in the world
Gai Phad Khing Recipe (serves 4)
400g (14 oz) Chicken fillet (sliced)
80g (2.5-3 oz) Oyster mushroom (shredded)
60g (2 oz) julienned ginger
1 tbsp finely chopped ginger
1 tbsp finely chopped garlic
1/2 - 1 Red onion
1 Red bell pepper (sliced)
2 tbsp Oyster sauce
1 tbsp Seasoning Soy sauce
1/4 cup of water (you don’t necessarily have to add all the water, sometimes a couple of tbsp is enough)
1 tsp brown sugar
Thai Pineapple Fried Rice Recipe | Khao Pad Saparot
This recipe video will teach you how to make a delicious and authentic Thai Pineapple Fried Rice with curry & leftover prawns and chicken.
Khao Phad / Pad Saparot Recipe (serves 5-6)
5-600g (1.5 lb) of cold boiled Jasmin rice (make the rice the day before and store in fridge overnight)
200g (0.5 lb) Chicken fillet (diced)
2 eggs
6-8 Prawns/Medium size Shrimp
1//2 fresh pineapple cut into wedges
3 pineapples for serving
1 Medium sized Red onion (diced)
1/2 cup of finely sliced spring onions
5 spring onions for garnish
5-6 cloves of garlic (finely diced)
1 tbsp of curry powder
1/4 cup of raisin
1/2 cup of roasted cashew nuts
1 tbsp of Seasoning soy sauce
Cooking oil
Thai Chicken Rice Sauce Recipe | Khao Man Gai Sauce
Khao Man Gai is the Thai equivalent of the classic Hainanese Chicken rice. My quick and authentic recipe allows you to make this sauce in under two minutes once you have your mise en place ready.
Khao Mun Gai / Chicken Rice Sauce Recipe (serves 6-8)
180ml (6 fl oz) Soy Bean Sauce
6-7 tbsp of finely chopped ginger
1.5 tbsp of finely chopped fresh green and red chilies
1.5 tbsp of finely chopped garlic
4 tbsp of rice vinegar
5 tbsp of sugar
2 tbsp of Sweet soy sauce
Juice from 1 lime
Method: Clean and peel the Ginger and Garlic and run them individually in the food processor. Set aside.
Deseed the fresh chilies and run them in the food processor then add all the ingredients together in the food processor, mix and you’re ready to serve the sauce.
Thai Crispy Pork & Rice Sauce Recipe | Nam Moo Krob Moo Daeng
Easy 2-minute Sauce Recipe for Thai Crispy Pork with Rice. This sauce goes equally well with crispy pork as it does with so called red pork with rice.
Nam Moo Krob Moo Daeng Recipe / Cripsy Red Pork with Rice Sauce (serves 4)
1/2 cup of Water
Chinese 5 spices powder
2 sticks of cinnamon
2-3 pcs Star Anis
Palm sugar
2 Coriander/ Cilantro root
1 pinch of salt
1 pinch of Black pepper
Khao Soi Recipe
This is my mouth-watering Khao Soi Recipe. In the instruction video I am making this Thai coconut chicken noodle soup, or Khao Soi, together with Chef Goff at Ananatara Rasananda Resort on Koh Phangan. This is authentic Thai cooking at its finest.
Khao Soi (serves 4)
4 servings Egg noodles
3/4 lb of Chicken legs (deboned)
1/2 cup of chicken stock
1 cup coconut cream
2 tbsp Khao Soi curry paste
2 tbsp palm sugar
2 tbsp fish sauce
1/2-1 tsp black soy sauce
1 tsp curry powder
1/2 tsp curcuma powder
2 spring onion /scallion
2 shalotts
2 pieces of pickled cabbage
1/2 cup Cooking oil
1 tbsp dried chili flakes
Here’s a link to my Chili oil video tutorial and recipe
Drunken Seafood Recipe | Pad Kee Mao
A plate of "Drunken Noodles" is the ultimate Thai hangover cure. This volcano-spicy dish will bring you back to life if you had too much Mekong whisky the night before. Where I come from we serve it on rice but you can add rice noodles in the pan towards the end if you prefer it Bangkok street food style.
Pad Kee Mao Seafood Recipe (serves 4)
2 tbsp Cooking oil
6 cloves of Garlic
6-8 Birds Eye chilies
100gr Squid*
100gr Prawns*
6 Blue Mussels or similar*
1 tbsp Seasoning Soy Sauce
1 tbsp Oyster Sauce
1\2 tbsp Fish Sauce
2 Red spur chilies (sliced)
2 finely sliced fingers of Wild Ginger (IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not use normal Ginger. If you can’t find wild ginger then you should omit ginger entirely).
1 cup Holy Basil leaves
2 Kaffir lime leaves (shredded)
1 twig of fresh Thai pepper corns
*You can substitute seafood with chicken.
Yum Woon Sen | Spicy Glass Noodle Salad
This satisfying & delicious low-calorie Yum Woon Sen, or Thai glass noodle salad, is exploding with flavor, interesting textures and chili that will make you appreciate every bite and leave you wanting for more.
Yum Woon Sen (serves 2-3)
* ** 80g (3 oz.) Glass noodles
150g (5.5 oz) Ground pork (alternatively ground chicken)
100g (3.5 oz) Shrimp
2-3 Celery sticks
2-3 Spring onions
1/2 Big yellow onion
2-3 Thai Shallots
1 big Tomato
1/2 Cup Roasted peanuts
1/4 Cup Dried shrimp
* Let the glass noodles soak in a bowl of cold water while you start preparing the ingredients (approximately 10 minutes but it can vary depending on the brand of noodles).
** When you take the noodles out of the boiling water you should immediately rinse them in cold water until they cool off. This is to stop the cooking process and prevent the glass noodles from becoming a lump of jelly.
Dressing:
2 1/2 Tbsp Sugar
3 1/2 Tbsp Fish sauce
3 1/2 Tbsp Lime juice
5 🌶 chillies
Pad See Ew | Fried Noodles with Shrimp
Pad See Ew Goong (2-3 persons)
250 gr Big flat rice noodles
200 gr Shrimps or Prawns (medium to large size)
1-2 heads of Pok Choi (alt. Kale)
5 pcs Baby corn
3 large cloves of Garlic
2 eggs
1 Tbsp brown sugar
Cooking oil
Water (if necessary)
1 Tbsp Thin/Light Soy Sauce
1 Tbsp Black Sweet Soy Sauce
2 Tsp Black Soy Sauce
2 Tbsp Oyster Sauce
Thai Holy Basil Stir-fry | Pad Ka Prao
Indulge in the flavors of authentic Thai home cooking with this easy-to-follow recipe for "Pad Ka Prao Gai," passed down for generations in the family of World of Thai Food. Immerse yourself in the rich aromas and textures of Thai holy basil leaves, garlic, chili, and seasoned chicken, perfectly blended with oyster sauce, soy sauce, fish sauce, and palm sugar.
Thai Holy Basil Chicken - Pad Ka Prao Gai | ผัดกะเพราไก่
Serves: 2
Ingredients:
- 300-400 g (10.6-14.1 oz) chicken (minced)
- 1 cup Thai holy basil leaves
- 15 cloves of Thai garlic (small)
- 5-7 bird's eye chilies (small)
- 3 tbsp oyster sauce
- 2 tbsp seasoning soy sauce
- 1/2 tbsp fish sauce
- 1 tbsp palm sugar or brown sugar
- 2 eggs (fried separately)
- 4 tbsp cooking oil
Instructions:
1. Prepare the Ingredients:
- Mince the chicken or chop up chicken breast or thigh meat into small pieces.
- Pick the Thai holy basil leaves from the stalks and set them aside.
- Cut off the hard bottom of the Thai garlic but do not peel the paper off as it adds a great taste and texture when fried. If using Chinese or Western garlic, peel the garlic first.
- Remove the stalks from the chilies. If using larger bird's eye chilies, cut them into smaller pieces.
2. Make the Garlic and Chili Paste:
- Use a mortar and pestle to smash the garlic and chilies together until they become fragrant and fully blended.
3. Cook the Garlic and Chili Paste:
- Heat the cooking oil in a pan over medium-low heat. Add the garlic and chili paste, frying it gently to prevent burning and bitterness.
4. Cook the Chicken:
- Add the minced chicken to the pan. Fry until it is 70% cooked.
- Add the oyster sauce, seasoning soy sauce, fish sauce, and palm sugar. If the mixture becomes too dry and sticks to the pan, add a little bit of chicken stock or water.
- Stir-fry everything together until well combined. Taste and adjust the seasoning if necessary, then turn off the heat.
5. Add the Basil:
- After turning off the heat, immediately add the holy basil leaves to the pan and stir quickly until all the leaves are coated in the sauce.
6. Fry the Eggs:
- In a deep wok, heat plenty of oil. Once the oil is hot, crack the eggs into the oil.
- Use a spoon to scoop the hot oil over the eggs until the whites are crispy and the yolks are medium-rare (lava-like).
7. Serve:
- Serve the Pad Ka Prao Gai hot with steamed rice, topped with the fried eggs.
- For added flavor, consider adding Prik Nam Pla (a Thai condiment) after breaking the egg yolk to elevate the taste.
Enjoy your Thai Holy Basil Chicken - Pad Ka Prao Gai! 🍛🥚🌿
Pad Thai Recipe
My basic Pad Thai home recipe is 100% authentic and of course super delicious!
Pad Thai (or, stir-fried rice noodles) with Prawns Recipe
Preparation: 15 minutes (not including noodle soaking time)
Cooking time: 15-20 minutes
Serves: 3-4
Dried rice noodles 250 g
Fish sauce
3 tbsp Palm sugar
3 tbsp Lime juice
1 tbsp Tamarind puree
2 tbsp Cooking oil
3 tbsp Finely chopped shallot
2 tbsp Finely chopped garlic
1 tbsp Finely chopped sweet pickled radish*
2 tbsp Dried shrimp
½ cup Fresh firm tofu (50 g) cut into 1-cm cubes
Prawns 300 g peeled and deveined, tails intact
Hot water (for soaking the noodles and adding to the noodles while cooking)
Been sprouts 1 cup (plus ½ cup for serving)
Chinese chives 20 g cut into 1 ½ inches (option: spring onion)
Unsalted roasted peanut (30 g) crushed
2 Eggs
For garnish:
1- 1 ½ tbsp Dried Chili flakes
1- 1 ½ tbsp Lime wedges and Chinese chives, or spring onion, for garnish
1 tbsp White granulated sugar
Note: For a Vegetarian Pad Thai - simply leave out the dried shrimp and substitute prawns with additional tofu and more garnish
To serve: Add the Pad Thai to individual plates. Garnish with a wedge of lime, a stalk of chive and last but not least, 1-tsp white sugar and 1-tsp of dried chili flakes.
Lessons Learned:
Use a wide pan, or skillet. preferably with a nonstick surface.
Select a flat rice noodle about 5 mm wide.
Soak the noodles prior to making the pad thai - do not boil them or you may risk the noddles sticking together in one big lump.
How to make a Perfect Pad Thai from Scratch | Family Recipe #1
Pad Thai with Prawns
Pad Thai is one of the most famous and loved Thai Foods worldwide and there are many versions and recipes available online - some authentic, some not so much. Word of Thai Food only presents our family recipes that have been passed down through generations, and this Pad Thai is one of our all time family favorites. We believe that our take on the Pad Thai represents Thai home cooking at its best.
Pad Thai originates from the central part of Thailand, but this stir-fried noodle dish and other classic Thai cuisine can be found across the country from the North to the South with only minor local adjustments. World of Thai Food are based in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province in the south of Thailand, and here Pad Thai can be found along side typical southern dishes in night markets and on family dinner tables alike.
We often make this dish when we find cheap prawns in the fresh market, but it works just as well with the frozen shrimp or prawns that can be found in supermarkets across the world.
As you can see we only add water to help the frying process unlike many recipes that call for chicken stock. When combining these wonderful ingredients in the right sequence and temperature they will come together in the most authentic way possible, so there is no need to add any flavor enhancements from stock. Cook clean and save your wallet & your health.
For a Vegetarian Pad Thai - simply leave out the dried shrimp and substitute prawns with additional tofu and more garnish.
Pad Thai
Preparation: 15 minutes (not including noodle soaking time)
Cooking time: 15-20 minutes
Serves: 3-4
Dried rice noodles 250 g
Vegetable oil
Fish sauce 3 tbsp
Palm sugar 3 tbsp
Lime juice 1 tbsp
Tamarind puree 2 tbsp
Cooking oil 3 tbsp
Finely chopped shallot 2 tbsp
Finely chopped garlic 1 tbsp
Finely chopped sweet pickled radish* 2 tbsp
Dried shrimp ½ cup
Fresh firm tofu 50 g cut into 1-cm cubes
Prawns 300 g peeled and deveined, tails intact
Hot water (for soaking the noodles and adding to the noodles while cooking)
Been sprouts 1 cup (plus ½ cup for serving)
Chinese chives 20 g cut into 1 ½ inches (option: spring onion)
Unsalted roasted peanut 30 g crushed
Egg 2
Dried Chili flakes 1- 1 ½ tbsp.
Lime wedges and Chinese chives, or spring onion, for garnish
White granulated sugar 1 tbsp
* A constant challenge when cooking Thai food in Europe, the US and other parts of the world is finding some of the key ingredients. In this recipe that challenge would be the “sweet pickled radish”, which is actually a turnip that also goes by the names “preserved radish”, or “pickled turnip”. Confusing, yes indeed.
Start by soaking the noodles in a bowl of warm water for 5-10 minutes or as per cooking instructions on the package. Drain and set aside when the noodles are soft.
While soaking the noodles, proceed to make the original Pad Thai sauce by mixing fish sauce, lime juice, palm sugar and the tamarind puree in a bowl. Set aside.
Heat up a wok or large frying pan over medium heat. Start by adding the cooking oil in the hot pan, immediately followed by garlic, shallots and sweet fermented radish. Sauté for 1-minute and you will smell the fragrance of the garlic and onions.
Then add the dried shrimp and stir for 1-minute before adding the tofu. Give the tofu about 1-minute and remember to make a little bit of room in the pan for it to get slightly seared. Next, add the prawns and sauté for 2-3 minutes until the prawns turn reddish pink. Make room for the noodles by pushing the contents of the pan to one side.
Put the noodles in a strainer and shake off excess water before adding it in the wok. Stir fry for 1-minute in the same pan as the above ingredients but do not mix it with the other ingredients yet. If the noodles stick to the pan you can add a tablespoon of warm water. Add the Pad Thai sauce and stir-fry the noodles and sauce for 2 minutes or until the noodles are cooked and the sauce has dried up slightly. Remember to occasionally turn over the other ingredients in the pan to make sure they do not burn. When the noodles are ready mix everything together in the pan, then again, push all the contents of the pan to one side to make room for frying the eggs.
Lower the heat. Make sure you have pushed the ingredients to the side of the pan before cracking 2 eggs into the empty part of the pan. Do not (!) add the eggs to the noodles at this stage. Pull, lift and fold the eggs until thickened and only a little liquid egg remains before mixing them with the rest of the ingredients in the pan. Stir well.
In the final step, add beansprouts, chives (or spring onions), ground peanuts and dried chili flakes. Stir and turn it well.
To serve: Add the Pad Thai to individual plates. Garnish with a wedge of lime, a stalk of chive and last but not least, 1-tsp white sugar and 1-tsp of dried chili flakes.
Moo Grob | Thai Crispy Pork
Forget the complicated and long processes other Thai chefs on YouTube promote. My unique recipe will give you perfect crunchy crispy pork at a fraction of the time! No mess, no sun drying, no deep-frying just put in any conventional oven and enjoy!
Amy's Crispy Pork recipe (4 persons)
Ingredients:
1 kg (2 lbs) Pork belly
Sea Salt
Rice vinegar (Enough to soak the skin side of your pork belly)
1) Score the pork belly and place it in an oven tray.
2) Cover the pork belly in salt on all sides and make sure to work the salt into the scores. Leave in room temperature for one hour.
3) Flip the pork so it is now skin side down on the tray. Add rice vinegar until it has covered the skin layer (approximately 5-10mm). Rest in vinegar skin side down for 20-30 minutes in room temperature.
4) Pour the vinegar from the tray. Flip the pork so it is skin side up then place the oven tray in a pre-heated oven (150 degrees C or 300 degrees Fahrenheit) for 1 hour.
5) Take out the pork belly and let it rest in the oven tray until it has cooled down to room temperature.
6) Put the pork belly back in the oven (which should now be pre-heated to 225 degrees C or 435 degrees Fahrenheit at this point). Leave in oven for 30-45 minutes until the skin and sides are golden brown. Make sure the core temperature reaches a minimum of 75 degrees C or 160 degrees Fahrenheit.
7) Let the pork belly rest for 10 minutes before cutting it.
Amy's easy dipping sauce recipe (This sauce will taste even better if you make it the day before and leave over night before eating it)
1 red spur chilies
1/2 cup Black sweet soy sauce
Thai Garlic & Pepper Chicken Recipe | Gai Tod Gratiem Prik Thai
Thai Garlic & Pepper Chicken - Gai Tod Gratiem Prik Thai Recipe (Serve 2)
100-150g (1/4 lb) Finely sliced Chicken fillet
1/2 tsp Salt
1/2 tsp Chicken flavored Monosodium Glutamate
1 tbsp Oyster sauce
1 tsp Chicken or pork stock
1 tbsp Deep fried Garlic
1 pinch of ground black pepper
Thai Omelette with Pork Recipe | Khai Jeow Moo Sub
Watch the video tutorial to learn the correct cooking technique for how to make a fluffy and crispy Thai omelette
Thai Omelette with Pork - Kai Jeow Moo Sub Recipe (Serve 1-2)
2 eggs
1-2 tbsp Minced Pork/Chicken
1/2 tbsp Fish sauce
1 tsp Palm sugar
1 pinch of Glass noodles