Homemade Thai food Recipe for your next date night?
Posted by TUTU HOME on 28th Jan 2024
Easy homemade Thai food for Your Weekend Taste
Welcome to the laid-back days of summer! As the weekend unfolds, inviting moments of creativity and relaxation, there's no better place to channel your culinary enthusiasm than the heart of your kitchen. This weekend, gather your loved ones, and dance with the spicy and sour Thai cuisine!
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Pad Thai (ผัดไทย)
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Pad Thai, I like to call it the King of Thai Street Food. You wouldn't disagree, would you? That's right, shrimp, chicken, rice noodles, and the zesty blend of spicy and sour seasonings are waltzing in the sizzling wok, creating waves of irresistible aroma!
Here's a simple version of the stir-fried noodles recipe for you to enjoy the bold flavors of summer right at home.
Ingredients:
Rice noodles
Shrimp
Chicken
Tamarind Paste
Onions (optional)
Bean sprouts
Eggs
Fish sauce and red sugar for sauce
Instruction:
Tips: The key to making Pad Thai lies in the sauce! We recommend using Tamarind Paste, also known as "Lor Mee Chor" or tamarind sauce. The sauce can be enhanced with fish sauce and the red sugar you have at home. For a more authentic Thai flavor, you can use coconut sugar instead of red sugar.
1. Pour rice noodles into a pan, add the sauce, and throw in some shrimp or chicken (any meat you prefer, though chicken complements this flavor well). Let the rice noodles tumble in the sauce.
2. When the meat is almost cooked, add onions, bean sprouts, and eggs to the pan. Add a bit of fish sauce if you like and stir-fry for 1-2 minutes until the ingredients are well-cooked.
3. For a richer texture, squeeze some lime juice before serving and sprinkle crushed peanuts.
Serve your Pad Thai with TUTU’s coloured funky bamboo fiber plate.
Following this recipe will result in Pad Thai which closely resembles the authentic Thai taste! Thai fried noodles have a rich and savory aroma of fish sauce, and the taste is a delightful blend of sour and sweet.
Tom Yum Soup / Tom Yum Goong(ต้มยำกุ้ง)
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Tom Yum is a Thai sour soup that brings an indescribable delight, especially in the scorching summer. Today, we're making the "creamy version" of Bangkok-style Tom Yum Goong, a simple recipe perfect for you to experience homemade cooking pleasure.
Ingredients:
Medium to large shrimps (tiger prawns preferred)
1 stalk fresh lemongrass (cut into 4 strips)
6 Makrut lime leaves
3 slices galangal
Thai chilies ( amount is to taste)
Fresh oyster mushrooms (cut into pieces)
2 tablespoons Nam Prik Pao (Thai roasted chili paste)
2 teaspoons fish sauce
3 tablespoons lime juice
Half a cup of skim milk or 3-5 tablespoons of coconut milk
Cilantro leaves (for garnish, optional)
Instructions:
Making shrimp stock: (Or you can use canned chicken stock directly)
1. Peel the shell and head off the shrimp, keep the shrimp tails on.
2. Put the shrimp head and shell in a pot, then stir-fry to extract shrimp oil.
3. Boil 3 cups of water in advance, pour the boiled water into the pot. Lightly squeeze the shrimp heads using a silicone spatula to extract the juices from them.
4. Continue boiling for 5-10 minutes (depending on the intensity of your heat). Once the shrimp broth has developed a rich colour, strain out the shrimp heads and shells. Filter the shrimp broth to remove any impurities, skim off the foam, and your shrimp stock is ready.
Pair the refreshing Tom Yum soup with our elegant ceramic soup bowls.
Creamy Tom Yum Goong:
5. Adjust the heat to medium-high, and add lemongrass, galangal, Thai bird's eye chili, and Nam Prik Pao sauce to the shrimp soup stock. Bring it to a boil for 5 minutes.
6. Add shrimp, oyster mushrooms, and kaffir lime leaves, cook until done, then add lime juice (avoid adding it too early to prevent bitterness).
7. Reduce the heat to low or turn off the heat. Pour in half a cup of skimmed milk or 3-5 tablespoons of coconut milk, and stir well to make the soup richer and creamier.
Note that the taste of the soup may become milder after adding milk, so you can adjust the flavor with fish sauce according to your personal preference. You can also add other seafood according to your preferences.
Som Tum/Green Papaya Salad (ส้มตำไทย)
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On the streets of Thailand, you'll occasionally hear the sound of a wooden pestle pounding a mortar; that's the sound of street food vendors preparing green papaya salad. This salad is not only delicious but also low in calories!
Ingredients:
2 cups shredded green papaya(1 green papaya)
1-2 cloves garlic
2-3 Thai bird's eye chilies (adjust according to spice preference)
1-2 tablespoons dried shrimp (optional)
5 cherry tomatoes, halved
2 long beans, sliced into 2-inch pieces.
2 tablespoons roasted peanuts, crushed
"Lollipop" Colour Cute Salad Glass Bowl
Sauce:
2 tablespoons fish sauce
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 tablespoon palm sugar or brown sugar
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Instructions:
1. Place garlic, chilies, and dried shrimp in the mortar. Pound to crush them with a pestle.
2. Add shredded green papaya, long beans, cherry tomatoes, and sauce. Stir the salad evenly with a spoon or pestle. Sprinkle with crushed roasted peanuts and enjoy the deliciousness.
Thai Iced Tea (ชาเย็น)
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How could a weekend be complete without a refreshing beverage? Enjoy the sweet and icy Thai milk tea, and you'll find yourself captivated by its profound sweetness.
Ingredients:
1 tablespoon Thai black tea (Number-One Brand is preferred)
1 cup of hot boiling water
2 teasdpoons sweetened condensed milk
2 teaspoons evaporated milk
2 teaspoons sugar(optional, adjust to your taste)
Crushed ice
Enjoy a taste of summer with TUTU’s colourful glass tumblers and playful glass straws and stirrers!
Instructions:
1. Boil 1 cup of water, pour Thai black tea into a heat-resistant ceramic cup, and add the hot water. Then let the tea steep for 5-10 minutes to allow the flavor to fully develop.
2. Strain out the tea leaves. Let the tea cool to room temperature.
3. Add sweetened condensed milk to the tea. Stir it well.
4. Add crushed ice into your stylish glass tumbler, then pour the tea and evaporated milk into the glass.Then, cheer and enjoy.
If you prefer your Thai tea sweeter, add sugar to taste.
Date with your loved one this summer weekend, and cook a Thai-style meal with your loved one, it’s the Fun Date Idea to really up the romance.
You'll surely fall in love with these refreshing dishes that ease the heat of summer!