Great instructions. Easy to understand. Nice and clean. I also like that you are authentic Thai! Lol. Best is your accent. I’m sold on your recipe. Love it
P'siri I've been wanting this dip sauce since i ate this in Siam alm around d county. Khob khun khrub maak for sharing! I think i can eat wkth Thai fry egg n rice.
Thank you for sharing! Mango season is just now starting where I live...it is very hard to find green ones even so. My husband is from Bangkok and loves to eat sour fruit with spicy/salty sauce. I will definitely try your recipe :)
Went through about a year and half of back-to-back IVF cycles, that on top of my normal job exhausted me. But I am back, and will be announcing some big news soon :-)
I was thinking that was a lot of sugar but then saw all the rest of the ingredients and realized it's needed to balance out the salt and spicy heat. Excellent recipe, Siri. 👍
oh no, we didn't give up. We are still loving TH-cam and you all. I just had about a year and half of multiple back-to-back IVF rounds, and on top of my normal job it all just exhausted me. But, I am back, and will have some great news to announce in the weeks to come.
Hello my friend! I just came across your cool channel. Thank you for this delicious Thai Style Fruit Dipping Sauce recipe. Very well explained presented. You're also funny too. I love it. Greetings from Texas, USA, my friend. 💖🍎🍓🍒🥭
Can anyone describe taste and smell for me?I’ve been trying to make this sauce but I feel like I’m not making it right and it tastes not what how It says it would taste.
Help me!!!!! I'm going to Thailand for my 60th birthday where should I go?? What's your favorite restaurant????do you want me to bring you something back????
YES! I am so happy to hear that you're going to Thailand for your birthday... and HAPPY BIRTHDAY by the way. How long will you stay? Do you know what part of Thailand you will stay in? If you're in Bangkok for at least a few days, I would recommend you going to visit Dwight over at The Courageous Kitchen. He is an American expat running a non-profit to help Hmong refugees in Thailand. You should reach out to them and see if they are having any events or cooking classes during the time that you're there. Here is their website courageouskitchen.org/core-team/ Ok, when it comes to food.... hit the little hole in the walls, the street food, the small-time family-owned shops. You're going to find the best most authentic food and truly get to know what Thai flavors are all about. The good thing, it's easy to find these types of food spots in Thailand, they are everywhere and you can find food in Thailand 24/7. Of course, you're going to have the hotel restaurants and higher-end places that you will want to check out. But if you want to fall in love with authentic Thai food, hit the street. Don't be shy to order 2 or 3 dishes per seating (in the smaller family-owned places). You will find the serving size is usually smaller than you get in the US, so don't be shy about getting 2 or 3 different things. If you want to try my favorites, then order these dishes: 1) Tom Yum Goong Nam Sai (don't forget the "Nam Sai") (best as a side with your lunch or dinner) 2) Kao Moo Deang (pronounced like: cow moo dang) (best for breakfast) 3) Kao Mon Gai (pronounced like: cow mon guy) (breakfast, lunch, or dinner) 4) Suea Rong Hai (pronounced like: soo-ah long hi) (also called "Crying Tiger" if your restaurant speaks English) Also, if you're in Bangkok, of course, one of the main tourist attractions tend to be The Grand Palace (which I highly recommend). Also, an amazing weekend place to go if you want to shop all day is Chatuchak Market (also called JJ Market by the locals). It's the largest market in Thailand, with over 15,000 stalls. It's like one HUGE swap meet, but it's not second-hand items, its new items. Great place to buy stuff to take back home. And the locals DO KNOW that JJ Market is a huge tourist destination, but it's also a local hot spot. That said, be prepared to negotiate prices on everything. OK, email me if you have more questions or if you get there and have questions. My email is: siri@spoonforkheart.com Have FUN!!!
@@SpoonForkHeart THANK YOU THANK YOU YOU ARE SO SWEET🤗🥰😊🙏💛💛 I will be in Bangkok for 8days!! Staying at the Amari Watergate hotel I will reach out to him! I want to do a cooking class and a night market I will do JJ for sure and the whole in the walls lol
That's great. Your hotel is located really close to some great places. Lumphini stadium is a place where fighting champions compete in Muay Thai. Only the best the best fight there, so if you're into watching a match, then you're very close by. Also, the Jim Thompson House Museum is a very cool place, and interesting history. Also, you should be sure to get to the close by waterways and take a boat trip through the canals :-)
@@SpoonForkHeart I'm going to dwight's cooking class😔😔he wont be in town so I cant meet him! We are getting tickets for the stadium and I'm buying a suitcase when I get there for JJ Daiso and a night market lol oh and anything cute at 7eleven 🤣🤣🤣
Great instructions. Easy to understand. Nice and clean. I also like that you are authentic Thai! Lol. Best is your accent. I’m sold on your recipe. Love it
ชอบวิธีทำหมูกรอบมากครับ หนังพองกรอบสวย เนื้อในสุกกำลังดีน่ากินมาก ดูคลิปทำหมูกรอบหลายคลิปแล้วเพิ่งเห็นคลิปนี้แหละที่ทำน่ากินที่สุด เสียดายฟังภาษาไม่ค่อยเข้าใจเท่าไรถ้ามีการสอนเป็นเทกส์ภาษาไทยด้วยก็จะดีมากครับ อยากเรียนรู้วิธีทำหมูกรอบครับ
ขอบคุณมากค่ะที่ติดตามและชอบนะค่ะ 🙏🙏🙏
Looks tasty. Thank you for your recipe ka😊😊😊😊
Good recipe, and explained by you equally well in detail. Best of luck.
That snack looks so delightful! It looks like it has the perfect balance of flavors. Thanks for your recipes, Siri!
I have tried this before and it's very yummy! Now I know how to make. Thank you for sharing this recipe. Nice to see you again!
So happy you are back! Don't know if I could eat that but I'd try it!
Thank you! I can't wait for your next video. I love Thai food.
Thank you from Belgium 🥰! Nice to see you back !
P'siri I've been wanting this dip sauce since i ate this in Siam alm around d county. Khob khun khrub maak for sharing! I think i can eat wkth Thai fry egg n rice.
You're welcome 🥰
I'm your new fan...tq your recepi
Thank you for stopping by and checking it out. Hope to see your comments on other videos too.
That is one amazing recipe Siri! hope you and Joe are doing ok
Thank you for sharing! Mango season is just now starting where I live...it is very hard to find green ones even so. My husband is from Bangkok and loves to eat sour fruit with spicy/salty sauce. I will definitely try your recipe :)
Where have you been? I need more recipes
Went through about a year and half of back-to-back IVF cycles, that on top of my normal job exhausted me. But I am back, and will be announcing some big news soon :-)
I love mango😍😍😍
I'm a new subscriber. You have lovely recipe's.
Thank you so much 🙂 and welcome to the channel.
Delicious what a great combination.
Thank you. It was delicious indeed.
My mouth also watering...looks so delicious
Thank you 😋
I was thinking that was a lot of sugar but then saw all the rest of the ingredients and realized it's needed to balance out the salt and spicy heat. Excellent recipe, Siri. 👍
I am in Thailand and you teach me to make, Thank you.
ฉันอยู่ในประเทศไทยและคุณสอนฉันทำขอบคุณ
Looks so interesting ---hope the cameraman did try it after all
He didn't haaha!
Yum I'm gonna try this sauce recipe thanks for sharing.
Hope you enjoy
@@SpoonForkHeart the sauce turned out pretty good. But I ran out of sour green mangoes.
Ah! I have been missing your videos! Its about time to see a new one I thought you gave up :) thanks for the video :)
oh no, we didn't give up. We are still loving TH-cam and you all. I just had about a year and half of multiple back-to-back IVF rounds, and on top of my normal job it all just exhausted me. But, I am back, and will have some great news to announce in the weeks to come.
@@SpoonForkHeart well, so glad you're back and best wishes to you and your family.
Who is this "camera man?" He needs to step up and taste! Your fans demand it! Haha! Love your channel.
Drooling...looks so yummy! Can the dipping sauce be stored in the fridge to be reused? How long will the sauce last?
Yes you can! It should be good for several days or maybe a week.
Sawudee kup pii! You and your husband should open up a small cafe you’re awesome 👏🏼
Thanks for sharing this recipe!! Can’t wait to make it
What kind of shrimp paste do you use?
I just made this and enjoyed it with my sister. Soooo good and my moth is on 🔥 it’s so addicting
How long its good put in fridge or room temperature?
Welcome back Siri! 😘
YUMMY! Thank you!
Omg my mouth is watering so bad
Miss you!
Miss you too. I am making my comeback, with some wonderful news very soon :-)
@@SpoonForkHeart yay! You deserve every blessing you desire!🙏🤸♀️👏👏👏👏💛💛
Hello my friend! I just came across your cool channel. Thank you for this delicious Thai Style Fruit Dipping Sauce recipe. Very well explained presented. You're also funny too. I love it. Greetings from Texas, USA, my friend. 💖🍎🍓🍒🥭
Can anyone describe taste and smell for me?I’ve been trying to make this sauce but I feel like I’m not making it right and it tastes not what how It says it would taste.
I love this!
Nice 👍🏻
I have only had green mango once - not too easy to get up here.
Check with your local Asian grocery store, I bet you will find it there.
Can you write the ingredients in the subscription below?
Mmmm I'm missing Thailand!!! 🤤🤤🤤
😋
I am going to make this, thank you :D
You're welcome 😊
Looks nice and tasty!👍🏻
Yum!!!😋😋😋
It was!
How long does the sauce last
Can last about a week.
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how long is the lifespan?
maybe a week or a little longer.
Do you have the best detox for body? 😫I just hate air in body
U are so wonderful..Sarah from Malaysia
I hope you do a video on how you and your husband met :)
Great idea!!
Oho Aroy mak! 😛
Looks incredible. That wimpy cameraman missed out!
Thanks for sharing sis, sweet kisses to your baby. God bless🙏
Thank you so much
1st to comment 😆
Thank you :-)
I'm gonna...I'm gonna...I'm gonna...no other word
Kecurrrrr wei 😅😂
❤️🔥💘
Help me!!!!! I'm going to Thailand for my 60th birthday where should I go?? What's your favorite restaurant????do you want me to bring you something back????
YES! I am so happy to hear that you're going to Thailand for your birthday... and HAPPY BIRTHDAY by the way. How long will you stay? Do you know what part of Thailand you will stay in? If you're in Bangkok for at least a few days, I would recommend you going to visit Dwight over at The Courageous Kitchen. He is an American expat running a non-profit to help Hmong refugees in Thailand. You should reach out to them and see if they are having any events or cooking classes during the time that you're there. Here is their website courageouskitchen.org/core-team/
Ok, when it comes to food.... hit the little hole in the walls, the street food, the small-time family-owned shops. You're going to find the best most authentic food and truly get to know what Thai flavors are all about. The good thing, it's easy to find these types of food spots in Thailand, they are everywhere and you can find food in Thailand 24/7. Of course, you're going to have the hotel restaurants and higher-end places that you will want to check out. But if you want to fall in love with authentic Thai food, hit the street. Don't be shy to order 2 or 3 dishes per seating (in the smaller family-owned places). You will find the serving size is usually smaller than you get in the US, so don't be shy about getting 2 or 3 different things. If you want to try my favorites, then order these dishes:
1) Tom Yum Goong Nam Sai (don't forget the "Nam Sai") (best as a side with your lunch or dinner)
2) Kao Moo Deang (pronounced like: cow moo dang) (best for breakfast)
3) Kao Mon Gai (pronounced like: cow mon guy) (breakfast, lunch, or dinner)
4) Suea Rong Hai (pronounced like: soo-ah long hi) (also called "Crying Tiger" if your restaurant speaks English)
Also, if you're in Bangkok, of course, one of the main tourist attractions tend to be The Grand Palace (which I highly recommend). Also, an amazing weekend place to go if you want to shop all day is Chatuchak Market (also called JJ Market by the locals). It's the largest market in Thailand, with over 15,000 stalls. It's like one HUGE swap meet, but it's not second-hand items, its new items. Great place to buy stuff to take back home. And the locals DO KNOW that JJ Market is a huge tourist destination, but it's also a local hot spot. That said, be prepared to negotiate prices on everything.
OK, email me if you have more questions or if you get there and have questions. My email is: siri@spoonforkheart.com
Have FUN!!!
@@SpoonForkHeart THANK YOU THANK YOU YOU ARE SO SWEET🤗🥰😊🙏💛💛 I will be in Bangkok for 8days!! Staying at the Amari Watergate hotel I will reach out to him! I want to do a cooking class and a night market I will do JJ for sure and the whole in the walls lol
That's great. Your hotel is located really close to some great places. Lumphini stadium is a place where fighting champions compete in Muay Thai. Only the best the best fight there, so if you're into watching a match, then you're very close by. Also, the Jim Thompson House Museum is a very cool place, and interesting history. Also, you should be sure to get to the close by waterways and take a boat trip through the canals :-)
@@SpoonForkHeart I will for everything Thanks so much!! Chat with when I'm there dont forget if you want something let me know!
@@SpoonForkHeart I'm going to dwight's cooking class😔😔he wont be in town so I cant meet him! We are getting tickets for the stadium and I'm buying a suitcase when I get there for JJ Daiso and a night market lol oh and anything cute at 7eleven 🤣🤣🤣
Hello my dear thanks for sharing here i hope you are ok.. nice video .. when you like see my new recipes, Tom