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  2. Khao khluk kapi - Wikipedia

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    Khao khluk kapi (Thai: ข้าวคลุกกะปิ, pronounced [kʰâːw kʰlúk kāpìʔ]; sometimes spelled as khao kluk kapi) is a flavorful dish in Thai cuisine that consists of the primary ingredients of fried rice mixed with shrimp paste, the latter of which is known as "kapi" in Thai.

  3. Kat Lieu's Shrimp Summer Rolls Are Quick and Delicious: 'One ...

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    Kat Lieu's Shrimp Summer Rolls. ½ cup warm water, plus more for soaking rice paper sheets. ... Thai basil, or mint leaves) 8 garlic chives or chives. 1 (3.5-oz.) pkg. rice vermicelli noodles ...

  4. Kung sarong - Wikipedia

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    Kung sarong (Thai: กุ้งโสร่ง, pronounced [kûŋ sā.ròŋ]) is a Thai dish which contains deep fried prawns wrapped in egg noodles. [ 1 ] Etymology

  5. List of Thai dishes - Wikipedia

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    A spicy Thai yam-style salad with deep-fried slices of banana blossom as its main ingredient. Yam hoi khraeng ยำหอยแครง A spicy Thai salad made with blood cockles. Yam khai dao: ยำไข่ดาว A spicy Thai salad made with fried egg (khai dao). Yam khamin khao kung ยำขมิ้นขาวกุ้ง

  6. Too Hot Out to Cook? Try One of These Easy Summer ... - AOL

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    Shrimp Po'Boy. This sandwich is piled high with fried shrimp, pickles, and creamy mayo so it's big enough to serve for dinner. Best of all, it's ready in just 30 minutes! Get the Shrimp Po'Boy recipe.

  7. 27 Eateries That Are Famous for One Amazing Dish - AOL

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    The popular Thai street food called khao man gai, otherwise known as chicken and rice, is still sold on the street by Nong's food cart (there are also two bricks-and-mortar chicken locations). The ...

  8. Mi krop - Wikipedia

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    Mi krop (Thai: หมี่กรอบ, pronounced [mìː krɔ̀ːp]), also spelled mee krob, is a Thai dish consisting of deep-fried rice vermicelli noodles with a sweet and sour sauce. Mi krop means "crisp noodles". The citrusy, sour note in the sauce often comes from the peel of som sa, a Thai citrus fruit similar to citron. [2]

  9. Get Rolling on These Fresh Shrimp Spring Rolls

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    Fold the bottom of the wrapper up over the fillings, fold the corners of the wrapper in, and tightly roll the spring rolls. Place the finished rolls on a serving platter and cover with a damp ...