These make a great appetizer or light meal. Not much else to say about them, except to go easy on the mixing, so they don’t get tough. The pineapple adds a nice amount of sweetness to offset the salty fish sauce. Enjoy! What you’ll need: 1 lb ground pork 2T starch 3 lime leaves (half…
Coconut-Curry Short Ribs
This is a rather ugly Thai-style dish based on a recipe in Fine Cooking. It tastes great, but isn’t the most photogenic of presentations. By the photos, you can see that I didn’t use short ribs. Instead I used the chuck-eye cut, which is a generally tender and slightly marbled cut—kind of like a low-scale…
Kai Loug Kheuh (Son-in-Law Eggs)
These eggs are part of Thailand’s street-food culture, which isn’t a surprise given that they’re deep-fried, easy to make and easy to eat. There’s one of many stories behind the name of these that’s rather ominous, and the folks at Gastro Obscura present that reason well: “Upon learning that her daughter wasn’t being treated well…
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