This salad is delicious with any pork or beef jerky, especially Asian-flavored varieties. For the tastiest version, seek out freshly made, deep-fried pork jerky at your local Thai market. While you’re ...
Thai food is very versatile, in addition to being good. I adapted a recipe for pork and basil over rice by substituting extra-wide rice noodles. The result is a one-dish meal. You could even ...
Typically made with leftover rice, fried rice is a great way to make a meal from small bits of meat, chicken, or whatever vegetables you find in your fridge. In this Thai-inspired version, shallots, ...
1. Make the meatballs by adding the pepper, soy sauce, fish sauce, garlic, and cilantro to a bowl. Mix to combine. Add the ground pork and use your hands to mix it in thoroughly. Use a small scoop or ...
I don’t need food to be hot. But I do like it spicy. Even comfort food. I add chile flakes to pasta, hot sauce to mashed potatoes, black pepper to scrambled eggs. The penchant for warm spice stems ...
Whether you're ringing in the Thai New Year or just craving the flavors of Thailand at home, these are the recipes to turn to. Jodie Kautzmann is an editor, baker, and confectioner with more than 15 ...
Nam sod may look similar to larb but it is actually totally different and often underrated. It’s unique in flavours, mouthfeel and even texture. serves Heat the oil in a frying pan over a medium heat.