
Are You A Novice At Cooking Thai Food?
Thai food is getting so popular throughout the world that more and more folks are starting to prepare it at home. But, you'll find a couple of things you need to understand before you pull out the recipe book and start cooking.
It is crucial that you recognize the value of utilizing fresh ingredients. You will likely be quite disappointed if you spend time in your kitchen to prepare your first Thai dish and it does not taste like you expected it to. The typical problem if this happens, is because of old ingredients. Making a comparison between lemongrass that's fresh compared to packaged is an excellent test. You will taste the difference.
However, you'll find a few instances where it is ok to settle for frozen ingredients. Items similar to pandan, kaffir lime leaves as well as galangal may only be obtainable at your local store in the freezer section.
Among the fantastic things about preparing Thai food is you don't need dozens of different cooking devices. A wok is the principal tool that is used since much of the food is prepared as a stir fry. In addition, you will need spatulas and spoons for the wok. If you don't have a wok, you can make use of a deep frying pan, but a wok is the preferred method.
A pestle & mortar is another thing utilized regularly in a Thai kitchen area. Normally, this pair is made of stone or some sort of pottery. For convenience, you'll find many who will utilize a food processor. However genuine cooks swear by the "old school" technique of pounding the herbs and spices together since it creates a more powerful aroma.
A pestle & morter is really still utilized even by those who prefer a food processor. It is a lot better to make use of when you are working with whole spices (coriander) and in addition it works better for lemongrass. A coffee maker makes an excellent alternative for the whole spices you use.
One more "must have" item in your kitchen is a rice cooker. Rice is a staple of Thai food and could be utilized as part of a breakfast, lunch or dinner meal preparation. It makes a good deal of sense to invest in a rice cooker if you really enjoy Thai food since you will use it with every single meal that you prepare because it's so easy. You may substitute a stainless steel pot for the rice cooker, but many folks find that it's worth the investment to get a rice cooker.
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