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Spicy Thai Vegetables by GrillKingThis is a quick and easy spicy side dish that goes great with chicken, steak or fish. |
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Thai Basil & Curry Shrimp - Pattaya by John SpottiswoodThis is a delicious curry flavored shrimp stir fry without a heavy curry sauce. The combination of curry and basil is really delicious. This is normally not served very spicy, but you can spice it up as much as you want. |
4 votes
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Chicken Braised in Coconut Milk by Kristin ChenFor a more kid-friendly, non-spicy version, just do steps 2-4. It’s still super-moist and delicious – and even faster and easier! On really rushed days, you could even skip the onion/garlic/ginger in step 3 and just add the coconut milk – it’s still good! Serve with steamed rice. |
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Thai Ginger Chicken by John SpottiswoodThis is one of the most popular Thai dishes and one of the easiest to make. You can substitute lots of different vegetables and it will still turn out great. While this is traditionally served with chicken, you can substitute fish, shrimp, beef, pork or tofu and it will still be wonderful. We made this without chile peppers and… |
8 votes
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Thai Papaya Salad (Som Tun) by GrillKingAn awesome light, spicy salad. My mother-in-law showed me how to make this dish. It can't be too spicy!! |
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Skinny and Sensational, Thai Chicken and Peanut Noodles by Skinny Kitchen with Nancy FoxI love any kind of Asian noodle dish, especially a Thai one that includes peanut butter. Good news too: Peanut butter is heart healthy. It’s very filling and satisfying when added to a noodle dish. The red pepper flakes add just the right amount of spice. The skinny for each fiber rich serving is 290 calories, 8 grams of fat, 7 grams… |
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Shrimp and Pork patties by Peter BrownI was fooling around with fresh caught Shrimp and found this recipe on Iafrica. it has a Thai background , These tasty balls are easy to make and they are delicious as snacks, starters and even as a main meal. They go particularly well with dips and sauces, pasta or noodles and even rice. |
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Thai Curry Carrot Soup with Pickled Vegetables by ThereseA couple of years ago I had gone to Epcot's International food and wine festival. While at a cooking demonstration a chef named Celina Tio had made this soup and it is phenomenal very low calorie but packed with flavor. |
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THAI PAPAYA SALAD by Devaki DasTraditional Thai Papaya salad - Fresh green papaya, grape tomatoes, fresh garlic & Thai red chillies in a sweet tangy dressing. Very refreshing! |
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Almond Babies by Gabriel Denison ChandlerA fat little cookie bursting with flavor and crunch, extremely easy to whip up and good for baking alone, or with children. Many thanks to Film, Thai exchange student for creating this cruncy treat with me. |
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Chicken Pad Thai by Pretend ChefA healthy version of a takeout favorite. Quick and easy to make! |
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Noodles In Thai Sauce by Navaneetham KrishnanPacks a punch - noodles with prawns, cabbage and eggs in a spicy tangy Thai sauce. |
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Giggling Gourmet's 'Stir, Fry & A Twist On Sweet & Sour' by Giggling GourmetHere's a yum dish for a little wake up of the taste buds in the deep of winter as you contemplate spring and summer...then once spring and summer arrive...well...enough said! |
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Thai Green Curry Paste, home made by Spicie FoodieA couple of weeks ago I received a message from Cassie at Chow Bella, asking about a curry powder and green curry, I told her I would share this Thai Green Curry paste recipe for a delicious Fish Curry I make. (First I will post the curry paste and then I'll follow it up with the fish curry.) The recipe, I have used for a couple of… |
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