I recently found a local thai place that makes Pad Krapow, they make it with ground chicken instead of pork/beef. It's sooo good, I now wish my actual favorite thai restaurant made it cause I bet it would be even better.
For when you don't have time to make a green paste from the basic ingredients (it is the best way), I was told how to 'doctor' a commercial green curry paste by the wife of one of my co-workers many years ago. She was Thai, and her family owned at least one good restaurant in Bangkok. She cooked brilliant Thai meals, so I believed her and it works. This is for genuine, Thai green curry pastes - Mae Ploy or Maesri or similar. For every 2 Tbsp of green curry paste, mix in 1 tsp cumin powder, 1 tsp coriander powder, 1 tsp fennel powder, 1 Tbsp onion puree and 1 tsp garlic puree. Make your own purees. Commercial ones tend to have vinegar, sugar and other things in them.
Hot tip galangal is a stunning screening hedge as well. Grow it in a big tub first for a few months then tip it out and break it up. Once planted in a line by a fence (or as a fence) it’s an impenetrable wall of wonderful green glossy leaves.
I love these longer episodes and style! That Carolina reaper was no joke lol been a longtime subscriber and I think you’ve finally met your spice match 😂
I think Marion should do more travel vlogs and curate very local dishes and see how she could "transform" what she ate into something more modern or fusion, something many of us abroad can actually do 🤗
I just use mae ploy curry paste's green, red, massaman are all very good and buying the premade is half the cost of buying the seperate ingredients. Would i like to make my own sure but to be honest mar ploy are better than mine attempts and cheaper, no brainer really. Thanks for the recipe, Take care, God bless one and all.
I recently found a local thai place that makes Pad Krapow, they make it with ground chicken instead of pork/beef. It's sooo good, I now wish my actual favorite thai restaurant made it cause I bet it would be even better.
For when you don't have time to make a green paste from the basic ingredients (it is the best way), I was told how to 'doctor' a commercial green curry paste by the wife of one of my co-workers many years ago. She was Thai, and her family owned at least one good restaurant in Bangkok. She cooked brilliant Thai meals, so I believed her and it works. This is for genuine, Thai green curry pastes - Mae Ploy or Maesri or similar. For every 2 Tbsp of green curry paste, mix in 1 tsp cumin powder, 1 tsp coriander powder, 1 tsp fennel powder, 1 Tbsp onion puree and 1 tsp garlic puree. Make your own purees. Commercial ones tend to have vinegar, sugar and other things in them.
🙏💓 tsvm am grateful, cs living abroad, sometimes can't even get anything thai for MONTHS😂
I absolutely loved this new show style, showing Thailand and making authentic Thai food. 🥰😍
Noi is everyone's Asian mother 💖
Hot tip galangal is a stunning screening hedge as well.
Grow it in a big tub first for a few months then tip it out and break it up. Once planted in a line by a fence (or as a fence) it’s an impenetrable wall of wonderful green glossy leaves.
Thai food is great but the hardest part about living in the US is getting the fresh ingredients!
I’m cooking with your Pad Thai meal kit tonight 😊
Awesome! Hope you love it! Enjoy 🩷
Yentafo (Pink nodules soup) ❤❤❤
Beautiful dishes and will be trying it today 🎉🎉🎉🎉
The way you present your cooking is such a joy to experience. Thank you for your beautiful self 🙏
Hi Marion...can you please show thai desserts ...love you and your recipes ❤
In love and obsessed with your recipes, tips and cheats versions of recipes 💜
Love these longer styled vids
I loveeee all you recipes and the way you cook them makes me feel so happy 😀
I love these longer episodes and style! That Carolina reaper was no joke lol been a longtime subscriber and I think you’ve finally met your spice match 😂
I really enjoy this compilation of recipes. I will definitely try my hand at one or two of them.❤
So so so good. Thx for this amazing cooking class!!!
Love her cooking ❤
Whoo-hoo, second to comment. Love all your videos Marian.
Thank you!!! 🩷
❤ thanks for sharing
Pad Krapow looks great!
I want to try it 🥰love this
I think Marion should do more travel vlogs and curate very local dishes and see how she could "transform" what she ate into something more modern or fusion, something many of us abroad can actually do 🤗
I just use mae ploy curry paste's green, red, massaman are all very good and buying the premade is half the cost of buying the seperate ingredients. Would i like to make my own sure but to be honest mar ploy are better than mine attempts and cheaper, no brainer really.
Thanks for the recipe, Take care, God bless one and all.
Try Maesri. It's superior.
Hi Marion, i add firm tofu , oyster mushroom and baby corn , it turns out great 😊 , thanks for your recipes 👍🙏🏻
Love your recipe
Love it
Being broke and on my own away from home this video makes me so hungry😢
Thanks for do this video.
Awesome Vlog chef, please show japanese mazesoba recipe please 🥺 please
Nooo! Marion that's to much pepper. I'm a spicy food lover, but that Caroline Reaper off limits.😮😊❤
Prik nam
Pla is my fav
DIVINE
Love you! Question, how to store the paste.
If you have a spare Ice cube tray use that to freeze portions, keeps for months
Yummy!
Can you recommend good local restaurants about this food. Thanks
19:26 an egg yolk what? 😂
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why can't I save this video ?
Try update app
Oh boy, that must be mega hot! I know how much you like your chilli so that would probably make my eyes water looking at it 😮
Unacceptablely hot n sour.
It must be very hard to eat with all that chili no ?