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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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Thai Black Bean & Corn Salad or Salsa by Salad FoodieUse as a side to grilled meats or fish, as a main dish luncheon salad, or as a salsa with chips to dip. Original recipe featured on relish.com, with only minor (optional) tweaks below. |
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Instant Tom Yam Noodle Soup by Navaneetham KrishnanSpicy and tangy tom yam flavors but reached out with instant noodles in a simplified style. |
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Chili Chicken in Oyster Sauce by RizzaChili Chicken cooked in oyster sauce, french beans and green peppers. |
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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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Stir fry quinoa by Kyra MartinI'm not sure I'd make it with the coconut milk again, it was a little sweet for my taste, but overall a good substitute to regular fried rice. |
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Thai Spiced Cilantro Chicken by Bob VincentThis is an easy and quick recipe for boneless chicken breasts. The breasts can be broiled rather than grilled. Any type of hot chili peppers will work. I used Jalapeno only because I had some on hand. Red Thai chili pepper would kick up the heat level. If you use light coconut milk you will defenitely need to thicken the sauce… |
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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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Skinny 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 Chicken and Cauliflower by Fire Wife KatieThis low-carb recipe is so fluid — you could add any vegetables of your liking, and it would still come out great. |
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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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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. |
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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… |
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