Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Foooooooood

How's your diet been lately? Lots of breads, potato and carbs?

Well, say no more! I'll include some pictures of the last few days meals. Simply delicious.

My favourite (and always will be) is Pad Ga Pow Moo Kai Dow. Pretty much, pork with chilli, basil and oil and with a fried egg on top :). I prefer crispy pork belly for mine, but it's really up to you. As you may know, Pork is definitely the most common meat (from what I have seen anyway) - as opposed to chicken/beef in AU.

Coming up close to my favourite is Guay Jab , which is like a noodle soup with crispy pork (Belly), pork strips, egg, tofu and spices. The traditional dish will come with some pork intestines, tongue and pork blood. I choose not to have them as the texture is a bit TOO much for me. but i have tried :)

Third standard one is garlic pork and rice -  Kao Moo Tod Kratiam (my spelling might not be legit). It's pretty simple - pork cooked with garlic cloves and oil. When you eat it, you usually dribble over some chilli oil to give it some extra life, but you don't have to. I do, and also finish off with the cucumbers - extra fresh!

Kao Moo Dang is also really nice - I usually get crispy pork with duck. It is covered in almost like a BBQ sauce/gravy and usually served with a boiled egg and cucumber. Very refreshing and simple :)

Tom Yum is your standard spicy noodle soup. DELICIOUS ! It's Thailand, so naturally the real Tom Yum is SUPER spicy. At first I could not eat it (you'll understand why - the liquid is RED from the chilli). However, I'm now somewhat accustom to it and love it. Very refreshing and tasty :)

Som Tam  - I have tried, but i personally was not a fan. My local friends jokingly said "Mmm, gastro!". It is generally a mixture of dried shrimp, chill, tomato, peanuts, string beans, fermented fish and papaya. It's very fresh, but not my cup of tea. You should try!

Unfortunately this site won't let me put the pictures against the food type, so you will have to match them. I think it will be pretty easy :).  I also include a picture of butter pancakes and my man making them. Just 20 THB :) Buttery GOODNESS.....

All you reallllly need to know is that all are delicious.  And before you ask, Thai food recipes are not as easy as you think. The flavours in the food are relatively simple, however many are as a result of a number of different ingredients/spices mixed together to create one (very complex) - which makes it even more intriguing :) plus, on each table there is always a variety of toppings to add... Chilli, chilli oil, sugar, fish oil, tomato sauce, etc.. 

Anyway, enough from me. ENJOY x    (p.s touchwood no gastro)



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