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Fried Fish with Tamarind Sauce - Pla Rad Prig

1 tablespoon tamarind 2 1/2 tablespoons sugar 1 shallot 2 cloves garlic 2 tablespoons fish sauce 1 fish 2-4 chili peppers 3 sprigs cilantro Optional In Thailand, we use pla gow for this dish, but I have never seen it here. Any meaty white fish can be used for this recipe. When I picked the fish for the pictures, the grouper looked so good. The fish was about one pound and it is good for 2 people. My market cleans and guts the fish for customers, so I don't have to. The Fish: Score the fish at an angle all the way to the bones on both sides to help it cook faster and crispier. Add oil to a wok or pan, about half a cup or at least to the side of the fish. Fry the fish on low heat if you like it very crispy, which I do. It should take about 10 minutes on the first side. Don't try to loosen the fish from the pan until it is done, otherwise, the fish breaks up and you end up with not so pretty fish. When the first side is cooked, flip the fish to fry the other side. It should take about 5 minutes on this side. Remove and set it on a plate. You can increase the crispiness of the fish by putting it in the oven on 350 until the sauce is ready. The Sauce: While waiting for the fish to cook, peel garlic and shallot. Remove seeds and stem from the chili peppers. In Thailand, we use yellow and red peppers that are not available here. So I go for the color and use habanero (orange ones) and santa fe (yellow ones). Even with the seeds and white fluff removed, the heat can be on the top threshold of what I can handle. I recommend using one or two hot peppers. If you're not a big fan of very hot food, I would recommend red and yellow bell peppers. Chop garlic, shallot and pepper or just put them in a food processor (coarsely chopped). Add a teaspoon of oil to a wok or pan over medium heat. Add the chopped mixture and stir to release the fragrance. If you are using hot peppers, make sure you have proper ventilation because the fumes can irritate your eyes, nose and throat. Add tamarind, fish sauce, sugar and a few tablespoons of water. Mix well and let boil. If the sauce gets too thick, add water. It should be the consistency of maple syrup when cooled. Taste and see if you need more sugar, tamarind, fish sauce or just water. The sauce should be sweet, spicy and sour. When done, pour the sauce over the fish and garnish with cilantro leaves if you like. Sever hot with rice.

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virashri_v
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Thai cooking recipes!!!

Hi everyone, just like chinese dishes-i ve heard that even Thai dishes are easy to make and delicious-can anyone share some thai recipes?

Started by virashri_v (16) • 1 response • Last response by joserinfans (2046) • 3 months ago
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ahinc46
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Thai Food recipes ie Tom Yum Soup

Besides cheese burger i missed the taste of a true thai recipes thats tom yum soup. I wanted to try to cook on my own, is there any one out there w ho knows the ingredients of this thai recipes

Started by ahinc46 (59) in cheeseburgers • 1 response • Last response by maddy37 (4288) • 3 years ago
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maildumpster
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I need someone from Thailand

Ok I used to work at a salon that was across from a Thai restaurant. There was a dish there that I loved (of course at the moment I don't remember the name). Here's the problem- I looked and looked...

Started by maildumpster (1828) in cooking • 5 responses • Last response by filmbuff (1338) • 3 years ago
Tags: food from thailand, helps, thai food, thai recipes

barbaradjt
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Does anyone have a good thai recipes that would like to share?

I love thai food, especially love thai ice tea recipe. Thank you!

Started by barbaradjt (4120) • 5 responses • Last response by amirev777 (802) • 7 months ago
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ahinc46
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Thai Recipes Tom Yum Gong

Besides Double cheese burger i love the sourly taste of mushroom and shrimp of Tom yum Gong soup from Thailand. Anybody out there has tried tom yum soup before. If you do please share share your...

Started by ahinc46 (59) in cheeseburgers • 3 years ago • 0 responses
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Right Wing Nation
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Mmmmmm!

What a find! Real Thai Recipes. If nothing else, go just to look at the pictures.

Started in Right Wing Nation • 3 years ago • 0 responses
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