Clear Omelette Soup with Pork
Nam Jued Kai Nam is a simple clear soup with a nice mix of greens, pork, noodles and the key ingredient, an omelette. I just love these Thai soups and they are so quick to make and really tasty.
Nam Jued Kai Nam is a simple clear soup with a nice mix of greens, pork, noodles and the key ingredient, an omelette. I just love these Thai soups and they are so quick to make and really tasty.
Gung Chair Nam Bplah or Fresh Shrimp in Fish Sauce as it would be called in English is a delicious Thai snack preferred as an accompaniment for drinking whiskey or beer.
Khao Muu Tod Kratiem or simply Fried Pork with Garlic is a super simple, quick Thai dish to throw together. It uses very few Thai ingredients.
I thought about adding this simple clear soup to my Khao Lak Thai cooking class menu but it’s so easy to make I can just explain how to make it here instead. No extra tuition required 😉
Nam Jim is the essential dipping sauce to accompany your Thai seafood dishes. It’s really simple to make and packs a delicious spicy taste.
Here’s a dish with a funny name when translated into English. Phad Kee Mao means Fried Drunken Noodles. Kee Mao is a heavy drinker in Thai.
Muu Dad Deaw or Fried Sun Dried Pork is a delicious way to prepare and cook pork. It makes a great starter or side dish if you are preparing a larger Thai meal.
Stir fried morning glory or Pak Bung Fai Daeng as we call this dish in Thailand is a wonderfully simple dish. It is a great accompaniment to any of the dishes we can learn to cook at my Thai cooking class here in Khao Lak.
Rice Soup or Khao Tom as we call it in Thailand is a simple soup of Chinese origin. It came about during lean times to save money, rice supplies in poor households would go further when made into a soup.
As an alternative to the usual dishes I teach at my Thai cooking class in Khao Lak, here is something with a tasty Chinese style.