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  2. Red curry - Wikipedia

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    The prepared red curry paste is cooked on a saucepan with cooking oil, to which coconut milk is added. [1] Then the meat as protein source is added into the curry-base soup. Various kinds of meats could be made as red curry, such as chicken, beef, pork, shrimp, duck, or even exotic meats such as frog and snake meats. The most common however ...

  3. Drunken noodles, red curry, sticky rice a hit at Lyeh Thai in ...

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    We started out with a plate of four spring rolls ($6.99) made with potato, cabbage and shredded carrots and served with a tasty sweet chili sauce.

  4. Thai curry - Wikipedia

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    Thai curry (Thai: แกง, romanized: kaeng, pronounced) is a dish in Thai cuisine made from curry paste, coconut milk or water, meat, seafood, vegetables or fruit, and herbs. Curries in Thailand mainly differ from the curries in India in their use of ingredients such as fresh rhizomes, herbs, and aromatic leaves rather than a mix of dried ...

  5. 21 Takes on Chicken Curry, From Butter Chicken to Thai Curry ...

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    Chef Nok Suntaranon of Kalaya (one of F&W's Best New Restaurants in 2020) shares a recipe for creamy Thai chicken curry from her Philadelphia-based kitchen.

  6. Khua kling - Wikipedia

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    Khua kling (Thai: คั่วกลิ้ง, pronounced [kʰûa̯ klîŋ]) is a spicy, dry-fried curry from Thai cuisine originating from the Southern Region. The primary components are meat and Southern Thai style red curry paste. Unlike most curries that are cooked in a spicy sauce, the dry meat style directly seasons the meat. [1]

  7. Cambodian Red Curry Chicken Wings Recipe - AOL

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    In a large skillet, heat 2 tablespoons of the oil. In 2 batches, cook the wings over moderate heat, turning, until golden all over. Transfer to a paper towel–lined plate to drain.

  8. Thai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The oldest Thai restaurant in London, "The Bangkok Restaurant", was opened in 1967 by Mr and Mrs Bunnag, a former Thai diplomat and his wife, in South Kensington. [ 95 ] The global popularity of Thai cuisine is seen as an important factor in promoting tourism, and also increased exports of Thailand's agricultural sector .

  9. Kaeng som - Wikipedia

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    Kaeng som kung dok khae is a version with shrimps and dok khae, the flowers of the Sesbania grandiflora A traditional and basic kaeng som pla from Southern Thailand. Kaeng som, gaeng som [1] (Thai: แกงส้ม, pronounced [kɛ̄ːŋ sôm]), Asam rebus, or Thai/Lao/Malaysian sour curry [2] is a sour and spicy fish curry or soup with vegetables popular in Southeast Asia. [3]