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Nong's Thai Kitchen

84 Classic Recipes that are Quick, Healthy and Delicious

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Only one chef has proved her mastery over celebrity chef Bobby Flay in the Food Network's Pad Thai Throwdown challenge: Nongkran Daks.
Now, the master chef and owner of Virginia's renowned Thai Basil restaurant shares her secrets for creating Thai cuisine's most beloved dishes at home—using ingredients that can be found in most grocery stores.
In Nong's Thai Kitchen, Daks teams up with veteran food writer Alexandra Greeley to show readers how to prepare classic Thai recipes such as:
  • Chicken with Thai Basil
  • Shrimp Soup in Coconut Milk
  • Spicy Beef Salad with Mint Leaves
  • Roasted Duck Curry
  • Thai food is famous for its balance of sweet, sour, salty and hot flavors. This unique symphony of tastes and sensations is why Thai restaurants and cookbooks have entered the mainstream. What most people don't realize is that once elusive Thai ingredients such as fish sauce, lemongrass, coconut milk, cilantro, basil and shallots are now easily found, making it easy to prepare mouthwatering Thai dishes at home for far less money than they would cost in a restaurant. All the recipes in this essential Thai cookbook are healthy, easy to make and inexpensive, so step into Nong's Thai Kitchen and begin a culinary journey to the tropical heart of Asia!
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        March 15, 2015
        Over the past several decades, Thai food in America has burst from big-city ethnic enclaves to many small towns in America as Thai immigrants have increasingly spread out to become a part of everyday life. Few places in the nation currently lack some outlet for pad Thai, an Asian dish that has become nearly as ubiquitous as chop suey. Chef in suburban Washington, D.C., Daks offers recipes for all manner of Thai dishes to re-create at home. Ever-popular satay can be grilled indoors or out, and the spicy peanut-coconut sauce that makes satay almost universally appreciated turns out to be easy to reproduce from ingredients available in most well-stocked supermarkets. Daks wants her food to be good for you, too. She offers a non-sugary nut snack that looks like savory peanut brittle. Sweet corn, not often seen in Asian cooking, makes a striking cold salad that would complement any buffet table.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2015, American Library Association.)

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