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Thought it's about time we shared some of our favourite experiments with food
So if you have some nice secret recipies for us budding scientists to explore, then please submit them here and let us all savour your very own culinary delights.
HMMMMMMMMM Hummmm I can smell something sizzling already.
My son Jason spent 18 months in Thailand teaching English and brought back some amazingly simple, yet altogether delicious Thai Cuisine that we hope you will enjoy as much as we have. More to follow soon.
Thai Salad
Ingredients
Juice of one lime
Fish Sauce to taste (Use instead of salt and to enhance flavour)
Tin of tune in oil, or spring water, strained.
At least one large chilly finely chopped, we prefer two birdseye chillies to serve three people.
All your usual salad cleaned and chopped, tomatoes takes away heat from the chillies
A few chopped nuts or some pumpkin seeds toasted, or some bacon bits makes a nice change when you want to explore. The addition of mint leaves chopped changes the salad to a Cambodian taste often eaten with Laab
Add all ingredients to bowel and toss until well mixed. Fish sauce is essential but take care as too much can spoil the salad, a few quick shakes about a teaspoon or maybe a little more just experiment to taste.
Verdict Scrumditious [
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mmmm - I lurrrrv Thai food
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my latest food experiment was taking a different route to my mom's house to show up unexpectedly for dinner. lol
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Simulated..What more do you needa know :P
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Taco Bell!
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//www.youtube.com/watch?v=DUFGM0Lr1uw
From one of the comments:
pad ka pow moo kai dow...means stir-fried pork basil leaf onions and peppers chilli fish sauce,oyster sauce, a little Soya Sauce on a bed of rice with a fryed egg on top..cheapest and best meal in thailand have it forbreki and tea..costs 40 pence
My son says its much cheaper inland
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//www.youtube.com/watch?v=nS1Ex0oldRY
Pad Thai, perhaps a variation but looks good enough to eat IMO
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Cool Idea Andrew!
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