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Cabbage stew

Cabbage stew

Cabbage stew – Nothing warms the body, heart and soul on a cold winter evening as a hearty stew. This Cabbage and pork stew is very popular in Thailand though originally from China. The soup becomes sweet after a while due to the cabbage. It 

Satay

Satay

Satay is a popular streetfood in Thailand famous for its yellow marinade. The marinade is complicated enough that we recommend just buying the powder pack from you local asian store. We use the Lobo brand. Commonly eaten on a skewer this stick of goodness should 

Salapao (steamed buns)

Salapao (steamed buns)

Salapao (steamed buns) – This is a classic recipe for steamed pork buns. When I used to live in Thailand I lived not far from a salapao shop and would buy a bun for 1 $. A piece of paradise on earth. These are so 

Khao Kluk Gapi (Shrimp paste fried rice)

Khao Kluk Gapi (Shrimp paste fried rice)

Khao Kluk Gapi (Shrimp paste fried rice) – This one is for the Thai food aficionados out there. If you’ve mastered the fried rice, If you’ve mastered the Mhoo Ping (grilled pork), try your hand at this shrimp paste fried rice! Shrimp paste is stinky. 

Bacon Ob Woonsen (Steamed Bacon and glass noodles)

Bacon Ob Woonsen (Steamed Bacon and glass noodles)

Bacon Ob Woonsen (Steamed Bacon and glass noodles) – We do love ourself a one-pot dish, especially one that is originally cooked in one pot…and that is also very delcious. This dish has everything you could want, Bacon, Glass noodles…Soy sauce. It’s easy to make 

Thai tea crepe cake

Thai tea crepe cake

This beauty can often be found a chic cafés in Thailand. A picture perfect, instagram friendly cake with Thailand’s favorite dessert drink flavour. Let the likes roll in! Spend an afternoon with a friend perfecting this stack of goodness, or why not make it for 

Gai Yang (Grilled Chicken)

Gai Yang (Grilled Chicken)

Gai Yang ( Grilled Chicken) – This is a recipe for easy Thai grilled chicken. It contains some sauces that are standard in a Thai household and will be available in any Asian grocery store. For more information regarding the sauces, check out our article 

Mhoo Grob (Crispy pork belly)

Mhoo Grob (Crispy pork belly)

Mhoo Grob (Crispy pork belly) – Happy New Year! Here is a recipe for easily the most delicious part of the pork, the belly! The best way to enjoy pork belly is obviously the unhealthiest way, by roasting it, making the skin super crispy. I 

Mhoo Ping (Grilled Pork)

Mhoo Ping (Grilled Pork)

Mhoo Ping (Grilled Pork) – The pro-democracy protesters in Bangkok have resorted to flash mob protesting. Releasing the place for the protest shortly before the protest is to take place as to surprise the police. Everyone are on alert, waiting for the ping on their 

Easy Som Tum

Easy Som Tum

Easy Som Tum- A couple of weeks ago we uploaded a Som tum recipe. This Isaan favorite is a must for all those who love spicy food! In Thailand, it is relatively easy to make with the ingredients that are available. However, this is not