Beef Rendang
This indonesian and malay dish is most aboriginal
called festive. Beef, coconut milk and lots of spices are stewed together,
sometimes a few hours, after which the rendang is served (of course, along with rice and a bunch of snacks)
to a wedding table or during big celebrations. Although in modern society it may well
be prepared and just for a Sunday family dinner. If you have a slow cooker at home
(slowcooker), preparing a rendang will be even easier. Continue reading
Gado gado salad
This salad with an amazing name for us is an Asian version of French
Nicoise. That is, different ingredients are laid out on one dish – mostly vegetables, but there are still
boiled eggs, tofu, and sometimes meat, poultry, or shrimp. Everyone takes what he wants – and water
optional sauce. A very convenient format for a big feast when people gather
with different tastes. Continue reading
Thai spring rolls
Our compatriots, having returned from Thailand, are sure to talk about what they tried there and what they did not dare to try. It seems that not a single tourist passed these beautiful crunchy pancakes with different fillings. Of course, you can buy ready-made sauce for them – any sweet-spicy chili sauce will do. But preparing a homemade option will take quite a bit of time – and how much tastier it will turn out! Continue reading
Tom Yam Kung
This famous Thai soup must have been tasted by every lover of spicy cuisine who has ever visited Thailand (or just a Thai restaurant). It is not difficult to make it at home – the only problem is to find all the necessary products. Although we learned how to make an adequate replacement …
INGREDIENTS
1.5 l chicken stock or water Continue reading
Gooey rice
Thus, rice is boiled in Thailand. It is eaten as an accompaniment to any meal, along with any dishes – from eggs and meat to soups and vegetables. In addition, delicious desserts are prepared from steamed sticky rice.
INGREDIENTS
1.5 cups sticky short-grain rice
0.5 lemons Continue reading