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  2. Big Thai flavours, no fuss: Sebby Holmes’ easy vegan BBQ recipes

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    1 pinch flaked sea salt. ... Bulk out with jasmine rice and salad for a more filling lunch. Recipe from ‘Thai in 7’ by Sebby Holmes (Kyle Books, £17.99)

  3. Khanom krok - Wikipedia

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    And at that time was the beginning of a heating mantle–a hot indented frying pan. First, the dough made by rice immersed in water and mill with thin coconut milk, cooked rice, and shredded coconut that put a little salt then top with undiluted coconut milk. But for the Royal Thai version, they adapt the top of khanom krok to

  4. List of rice dishes - Wikipedia

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    A northern Thai dish of rice that is mixed with pork blood and steamed inside a banana leaf. It is served with cucumber, onions and fried, dried chillies. Khao kha mu Thailand: Originally a Thai Chinese dish, it is rice served with sliced pork leg that has been stewed in soy sauce and spices Khao khluk kapi: Thailand

  5. List of Thai dishes - Wikipedia

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    The Thai version of a "chicken biryani". The name literally means "rice covered chicken" and this Thai-Muslim dish is made by cooking rice together with the chicken curry. Khao mok nuea ข้าวหมกเนื้อ Thai beef biryani The Thai version of a "beef biryani". Khao man gai: ข้าวมันไก่ Chicken rice

  6. Three authentic Thai recipes to try at home - AOL

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  7. Khao chae - Wikipedia

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    Khao chae (Thai: ข้าวแช่, pronounced [kʰâw t͡ɕʰɛ̂ː]) is "rice soaked in cool water". "Khao" means "rice" and "chae" means "to soak". [1] Around the time of King Rama II, the recipe was adapted from a Mon dish and then modified. It was meant to be made and consumed in the hot season, from mid-March to the end of April.

  8. Khao kha mu - Wikipedia

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    pig's trotter, steamed rice, half spiced corned egg, lettuce pickles, blanched kale, fresh bird's eye chili peppers, garlic with dipping sour and spicy sauce Khao kha mu ' pork-leg rice ' ; Chinese : 猪脚饭 , pinyin : zhū jiǎo fàn ), or sometimes simply called kha mu ( ขาหมู ), is a popular Thai food .

  9. List of Thai desserts and snacks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Thai khanom, comprising snacks and desserts that are a part of Thai cuisine. [1] Some of these dishes are also a part of other cuisines. The word "khanom" (Thai: ขนม), refers to snack or dessert, presumably being a compound between two words, "khao" (ข้าว), "rice" and "khnom" (หนม), "sweet". The word ...