Singapore style noodle with shrimp
The notion of Singapore noodles is very loose. More often than not, it means combining Chinese and Thai or Chinese and Indian cuisine in one recipe.
INGREDIENTS
300 g rice vermicelli (funchoza)
200 g raw shrimp
2 eggs Continue reading
Khao Yam, green salad with rice
Since rice is the main food of Thais, in every house it is cooked immediately in large quantities. What remains after lunch or dinner is used to prepare other dishes. For example, salads like this beautiful kao yam. If you wish, you can cook it not with tomatoes, but with pomelo or grapefruits, cutting fillets from them. Continue reading
Rice flour crusted fish
Those who have been to Vietnam know that food sellers are literally at every step in the cities there. This very food is spread out in large and at the same time mobile constructions, which are vaguely reminiscent of military field kitchens. What is there not only! Fish, chicken, meat, seafood, dozens of sauces, fresh finely chopped vegetables and herbs … and, of course, rice. In a few seconds you will be prepared any combination of the above. We liked this fish in a crisp most of all. Continue reading
Sweet black rice
Frankly speaking, from our European point of view, desserts are not the strongest place in many Asian cuisines. And who needs them there, when so many goodies all year round hang right above your head or grow under your feet. Nevertheless, Thais prepare sweet dishes – but they eat, as a rule, not for dessert, but for breakfast. Continue reading
Rice and Shrimp Rolls
Indonesians are very respectful of food. This is evidenced by the numerous mobile eateries in the open air – varungs (owners, cooks, waiters and cleaners in them are usually all from the same family), a huge number of small restaurants and such exquisite recipes.
INGREDIENTS
180 g jasmine rice Continue reading