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  2. Chim chum - Wikipedia

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    The broth in Jaew Hon is still very aromatic and contains a lot of herbs like the more modern Chim chum but with a few additional ingredients. It is darker, usually made by mixing Jaew which is a flavourful sauce made with blended up roasted aromatic ingredients and bone broth. This sometimes contains pork or beef blood and has a bit of ...

  3. Nam chim - Wikipedia

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    Nam chim paesa. Nam chim or nam jim (Thai: น้ำจิ้ม, IPA: [ná(ː)m tɕîm]) is Thai for "dipping sauce". It can refer to a wide variety of dipping sauces in Thai cuisine, with many of them a combination of salty, sweet, spicy and sour. Nam chim tend to be more watery in consistency than nam phrik (Thai chili pastes).

  4. Suea rong hai - Wikipedia

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    The originally dipping sauce called namchim chaeo is also known as sour and spicy chili dip which is made from standard vegetables and spices. The ratio of ingredients and taste is up to the vendor's recipe which has special ingredients such as tamarind sauce instead of lemon juice and red onion and roasted chili.

  5. Guotie Pot Stickers Recipe - AOL

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    To make the dumplings, combine the meat, soy sauce, cornstarch, ginger, green onions, sugar, sesame oil, and salt in a bowl and stir in one direction with a chopstick until just mixed.

  6. Guotie Pot Stickers Recipe - AOL

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  7. These Pork Pot Stickers Have an Easy Shortcut Ingredient - AOL

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    This pot stickers recipe has a flavorful pork and vegetable filling encased in store-bought dumpling wrappers that are seared for a crisp, crunchy bottom. These Pork Pot Stickers Have an Easy ...

  8. Nước chấm - Wikipedia

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    People in the north of Vietnam tend to use nước mắm pha, as cooked by using the above recipes, but add broth made from pork loin and penaeid shrimp (tôm he).In the central section of the country, people like using a less dilute form of nước mắm pha that has the same proportions of fish sauce, lime, and sugar as the recipe above, but less water, and with fresh chili.

  9. Mu kratha - Wikipedia

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    The best foods for this cooking method are pork, chicken, mutton, lamb, seafood, vegetables, and mushrooms. The local traditional Thai mu kratha is usually served with nam chim suki, a popular dipping sauce. It is well known for using chili sauce as the main ingredient. [3] Some restaurants serve nam chim seafood to accompany seafood.