LEAVES MINT (THAI)


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8. Holy Basil (Krapao) Fresh Holy Basil. Notice the jagged edges. This is the hot, peppery, clove-like form of basil that is used in simple stir-fries together with bird's eye chilies, garlic, and fish sauce like the all-time famous dish Pad Kra Pao (stir-fried holy basil with ground pork).


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Peel and slice the shallots, finely mince about 5 green onions and a few culantro leaves (if you have them), and just pluck about 20 or so mint leaves off the stem. Throw everything into the saucepan with the pork. Give the larb moo a good mix, making sure all the spices and dressing coats the pork. Taste test.


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Reheat the skillet over medium heat. When barely shimmering, add the garlic, stirring until light golden, about 45 seconds. Increase the heat to medium-high, then add the mushroom, stirring, until glistening and slightly softened, about 2 minutes. Add the chicken, beans, onions, and fresh chiles.


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Instructions. In a large skillet, heat the oil over medium-high heat. Add the garlic and chiles and cook until aromatic, about 30 seconds. Add the steak and cook, stirring frequently, for 2 minutes. Add the shallots and bell pepper and cook for 1 minute. Add the fish sauce, sweet soy sauce, black soy sauce and chili paste.


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Warm a large frying pan over medium to low heat. Add the vegetable oil and diced bell pepper. Cook 2-3 minutes until peppers are just starting to soften. Add garlic and salt. Cook the vegetables an additional 1-2 minutes. Add the ground beef. Cook the beef and vegetable mixture breaking up the beef until the ground beef is fully browned.


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Make or buy the roasted rice powder. Heat a bit of oil in a skillet over medium-high heat and add half of the shallots. Cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 3 minutes. Add the meat and cook, breaking up the meat with a spatula, until browned and cooked through, about 7 minutes.


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How to make Mint Chicken with Thai Basil and Minced Meat. In a heated pan toast the mustard seeds and cumin together until fragrant. Transfer it to a mortar and pestle (or dry blender) and grind it together. Set it aside. Combine the fish sauce, soy sauce, sriracha, and sugar together in a bowl and set that aside.


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Transfer to a bowl. Add 1 tablespoon oil to skillet and heat ove rhigh heat. Add chicken and saute until it changes color, about 1 minute. Do not overcook. Add to sliced onions. Add remaining tablespoon oil to skillet and heat over medium low heat. Add garlic and all the green onions and saute 1/2 minute. Add stock and soy sauce and heat through.


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Place the skirt steak on the grill, reduce heat to medium and cook 5 minutes per side or until medium doneness. Transfer beef to a plate, tent with aluminum foil and let rest 5 minutes. Slice the beef across the grain into thin strips. Serve in lettuce leaves, topped with slaw, dressing and peanuts.


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Cucumber Mint Salad with Thai Dressing; 11- Dill Leaves (Phak chi Lao; Pak chee Lao- ผักชีลาว) Fresh dill leaves or dill weed is used primarily in certain soups and in curries from North-eastern Thailand, made with or without coconut milk. This strong-flavored, slightly anise-tasting herb is also used while steaming fish dishes.


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Coriander/Cilantro Leaves. Coriander leaves are another Thai essential herb that is used for flavor as well as garnish. You will find coriander in upwards of 80% of Thai recipes and it is always used fresh. Recipes such as Khao Mok Gai and Thai Egg Fried Rice are just a couple of examples.


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Remove the chicken from the wok and set aside. Add another tablespoon of oil in the wok, and add the garlic, onion, and chilies. Stir-fry for 1 minute. Add the reserved chicken, soy sauce, dark soy sauce, oyster sauce, fish sauce, sugar, Thai basil, and mint. Stir-fry for about 30 seconds, until the basil and mint leaves are wilted.


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Once heated, add the beef and garlic and cook, stirring often, until browned and cooked through, about 7 minutes. Transfer the cooked beef to a large bowl and allow to cool slightly. Mix in the lime juice, fish sauce, and salt. Add the mint leaves, shallots, green onions, cilantro stems, rice powder, and ground chili.


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When garlic starts to turn brown, drop the ground chicken in. Stir till chicken turns white. Add peppers, onions, fish sauce and soy sauce. Wait a minute then add the Thai Basil. Cover and let cook for till the basil wilts. Once steamed, remove cover and cook till onions almost turn clear. Serve with rice topped with a fried egg.


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Add sliced shallot to a small bowl; cover with cold water and set aside. Preheat cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat for 5 minutes. Season steak with 1 teaspoon salt and ½ teaspoon pepper. Place steak in skillet and cook until charred and beads of moisture begin to form around edges of steak, about 3 minutes.


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Mentha arvensis 'Thai', Thai Mint. Family: Lamiaceae. Genus: Mentha. Mentha arvensis 'Thai' is an exotic, wild Mint with a hint of Caraway. An attractive variety with dark green leaves and distinctive dark red stems. A great mint to add to a diverse range of dishes. Its attractive lilac flowers in summer that are popular with pollinators.