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Crab Cake

Crab Cake by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY

Crab Cake

4 votes
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Thai BBQ Peanut Chicken

Thai BBQ Peanut Chicken by Nancy Miyasaki

Although we're working with chicken thighs in this recipe, the marinade and the sauce are exceptional on pork and even lamb. The peanut sauce will keep for several days in the refrigerator. For a really funky side dish later on in the week, toss the sauce with Chinese noodles and a few minced scallions for a cold noodle salad. Serve…

3 votes
1913 views
Thai Thighs

Thai Thighs by Angela Litzinger

You can use 2 to 2 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs for this recipe if you prefer. I often make one recipe for dinner and mix a second in a gallon sized zip seal freezer bag for another day. When you need to cook it, thaw, arrange in an oiled pan and bake as directed. Delicious served over rice or quinoa with…

2 votes
3056 views
Thai-riffic Noodle Chicken Salad with Peanut Dressing

Thai-riffic Noodle Chicken Salad with Peanut Dressing by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy Fox

This colorful main course salad is elegant enough to serve for company but my husband and I love it so much, we sometimes have it for dinner several times in the same week! Once you try it you’ll know why we’re a little obsessed with this Asian style noodle salad. It’s packed with flavor, chock full of nutritious skinny ingredients,…

2 votes
4391 views
Thai Pork and Shrimp Spring Rolls with Sweet Chili Sauce

Thai Pork and Shrimp Spring Rolls with Sweet Chili Sauce by Robyn Savoie

These crunchy spring rolls are as popular in Thai cuisine as they are in the Chinese. Thai's fill their version with garlic, pork, shellfish and noodles. Traditionally, Thai sweet chili sauce is not thickened with starch; the syrupy consistency is achieved through cooking the sauce containing lots of sugar down until it’s thick…

2 votes
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Chicken Satay & A Peanut Dipping Sauce

Chicken Satay & A Peanut Dipping Sauce by Baking Barrister

Going out to eat is expensive, so I try to make it at home. This typical Thai fare turned out better than any I've ever paid for at a restaurant and comes complete with a healthier peanut sauce made from (gasp) actual peanuts--not peanut butter!

1 vote
3780 views
Grilled Chicken Satay Skewers

Grilled Chicken Satay Skewers by Robyn Medlin

There are many recipes for the peanut sauce that makes up chicken satay on the internet, but what I like about this one is that the ingredients are easy to find (no need to go to a specialty market) and it uses coconut milk, one of my FAVORITE ingredients. Your family and kids will love this recipe!

1 vote
2749 views
THAI TOFU CAKES WITH CHILLI DIP

THAI TOFU CAKES WITH CHILLI DIP by Saru

These are gluten free,less fat,less salt,shallow fried tofu cakes.Easy to make.You can add any vegetables or spices of your choice to this dish.I only added shallots as i had only that when i prepared it.You can add in grated carrot,cabbage,cauliflower, and so on.I also made it extra hot as we all prefer more spice.You can add just 2…

1 vote
2412 views
Thai Chicken lettuce wraps

Thai Chicken lettuce wraps by Martha Castillo

1 vote
4695 views
Steamed Mussels in Thai Red Curry Broth

Steamed Mussels in Thai Red Curry Broth by Debi Shawcross

1 vote
1608 views
satay marintion

satay marintion by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY

satay marintion

1 vote
2886 views
SPRING ROLLS

SPRING ROLLS by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY

SPRING ROLLS

1 vote
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Spicy Beef ,Chicken and shrimp Satays with peanut sauce

Spicy Beef ,Chicken and shrimp Satays with peanut sauce by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY

Spicy Beef ,Chicken and shrimp Satays with peanut

1 vote
3142 views
Chinese chicken wing .Plum sauce &chili sauce

Chinese chicken wing .Plum sauce &chili sauce by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLY

Chinese chicken wing .Plum sauce &chili sauce

1 vote
2337 views
BLACK CHILI PASTE (NAM PRIK POW)

BLACK CHILI PASTE (NAM PRIK POW) by Cecelia Heer

This spicy chili paste will give any food a much richer taste. I've also seen it used as a dip for fresh vegetables. Used that way, it is one for the very brave individuals with a strong, spicy pallet. I like to dry/roast the fresh jalapenos in the oven, which takes about 2 hours or so. If there are time constraints to prepare…

1 vote
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