Bored of the same salads? These Thai recipes from chef John Chantarasak promise to spice up any summer spread. Salty, sweet, sour, bitter and spicy – these are the five main flavours that make ...
rough-and-ready salad that's great for sharing - and each ingredient adds a unique layer of flavour. Blend the chopped chilli, garlic, ginger and palm sugar to a fine paste in a food processor.
Thai salads often include papaya, which is hard to buy here in the UK, and pricey when it is available. So I’ve created my version using the humble cucumber for a crunchy, strong and aromatic ...
A summer special, pomelo adds a freshness to your salad. The tomatoes and scallions balance the sourness of the fruit and the peanuts sprinkled on top of the dish adds a layer of crunch in the salad.
Green onions - I like to add sliced green onions to my salad. Red onions will also work well. Red bell pepper - I love the flavor of bell peppers. I add thin slices. Edamame - This is a lovely ...
This refreshing salad is also called as 'Yum Mamuang'. With the crunchiness of peanuts and freshness of mint, this Thai salad is served on a bed of lettuce.
For more healthy and flavorful salad recipes that are both nourishing and delicious, follow along for meals everyone will ...
The Thai dish of seafood and glass-noodle salad can be as extravagant or simple as you like. At its most basic, the seafood is limited to dried shrimp, while this version has fresh shrimp and ...
When you combine the ingredients by putting them in a wild pepper leaf and adding a dollop of sauce, it's hot-sour-salty-sweet­, which is everything a good Thai dish should be. It's a hands-on ...