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| How To Cook Thai | ||
| BY: By Su-Mei Yu | ||
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Fresh herbs, pungent spices, caramel flavors, and smoky aromas mingle in this cuisine that engages all the senses. In recent years, not only has the popularity of Thai cooking burgeoned, but Thais themselves are also rediscovering traditional food preparation and the wisdom of their ancestors. Modern Thai cooks are once again using aromatic herbs and spices, both indigenous and foreign, to enhance the flavors of dishes, as well as for their healthful benefits. We in America can do the same. The Essence of Thai Cooking Yet regardless of the individual recipe or the complexity of the ingredients, Thai food gets its distinct flavors from four basic seasonings: salt, garlic, cilantro, and Thai or white peppercorn. These, in turn, are supported by a cast of chiles and fish sauce. The recipes below are fairly simple to prepare, and they represent the most well-known and diverse varieties of Thai regional cooking. Most of these dishes taste best when accompanied by long-grain Thai jasmine rice. Author Spotlight | ||
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