Thai beef salad
Fragrant and herbaceous Thai beef salad with a sweet, sour and spicy dressing.
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Thai chicken skewers
Not suitable to microwave. Note
Beef, mint and cucumber salad
If you’re taking this salad to work, hold the lemon juice until you’re ready to eat. Otherwise, eat the salad while the beef is still warm. Note
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Thai-style sticky pork on broccolini
Fragrant and sticky Thai-style pork on broccolini from Australian Women's Weekly.
Thai salad cups
Fragrant, healthy and fun Thai salad cups for dinner, lunch or as side dish.
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Thai barbecued beef salad
Fragrant Thai salad with barbecued beef, served with wedges of lime.
Fish cake skewers
Red curry paste is available in various strengths from supermarkets. Use whichever one suits your spice-level tolerance best. Note
Thai fish cake skewers
soak eight bamboo skewers in cold water for an hour before use to prevent them splintering or scorching during cooking. Note
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Thai pork curry with pickled snake beans
Rich and fragrant Thai pork curry with pickled snake beans from Australian Women's Weekly.
Thai-style green vegetable curry
Aromatic Thai-style green vegetable curry from Australian Women's Weekly.
Whole snapper wrapped in banana leaf
Thai chilli jam is a good condiment dolloped onto grilled meat, chicken or fish, and is also just as great when used as a curry paste or stir-fry sauce. A combination of garlic, shallots, chilli, tomato paste, fish sauce, galangal, spices and shrimp paste, it is sold under various names and can be found in […]
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Korma prawn curry
Purchase frozen fresh prawn cutlets, not crumbed prawn cutlets; they come in 1kg (2-pound) `ready-to-cook’ packets. If you can’t find them, use frozen uncooked prawns, instead. Note
Red curry with prawns
The rich flavour of fresh prawns stand up well to the robustness of a red curry. Serve with a steaming bowl of rice and an icy-cold beer and pretend you're on the beaches of Thailand.
Thai chicken broth with coriander wontons
Traditional Thai chicken broth with flavoursome coriander wontons from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Barramundi with papaya salsa
Papaya salsa makes a piquant dressing for this delicious grilled barramundi.
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Panang lamb curry
Panang curry has a distinct peanut flavour; the addition of peanut butter helps to bring out the flavour when using a bought paste.
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Thai salad
Fragrant, refreshing and zingy Thai salad from Australian Women's Weekly.
Chicken green curry
Green curry paste is one of the hottest of the traditional Thai pastes, coconut cream soothes the fire a little in this green chicken curry.
Pork and chicken sang choy bow
Tasty little pork filled lettuce cups make a great starter; or serve them up as part of a banquet meal.
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Thai cucumber pickle
Make your own spicy and delicious Thai cucumber pickle with this quick and easy recipe.
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Spicy coconut and chicken curry
A quick, easy and spicy coconut and chicken curry that makes the perfect mid-week dinner, especially when you need something with a bit of kick.
Deep-fried noodles with chicken mee krob
A Thai dish that literally means 'crispy noodles' from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Barbecued thai chicken
Quick and easy Thai-styled grilled chicken - perfect with a fresh citrus salad.
Grilled chicken with thai pineapple
Grilled chicken with Thai-style pineapple, chilli and mint.
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Thai spicy beef & noodle stir-fry
Fragrant and spicy Thai beef and noodle stir-fry from Australian Women's Weekly.
Shredded chicken salad
You can tell just by looking at this salad that it will be fresh, light and tasty on the tongue. Chicken cooked in this way should stay moist and juicy, don't be tempted to boil rapidly or cook it for too long or it will be tough.
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Thai coconut and coriander pork
Rich and fragrant Thai coconut and coriander pork from Australian Women's Weekly.
Fragrant coconut rice with serundeng
The subtle flavour of this rich, savoury rice from the south of Thailand makes a good accompaniment to more highly spiced dishes. Serundeng is usually sprinkled over a hot dish just as it's served, much like a gremolata, to awaken the tastebuds.
Tom yum goong (hot and sour Thai prawn soup)
Hot and sour (tom yum) soup is a classic Thai soup that is, as the name suggests, spicy and sour. Made well, it is a bracing and nourishing dish with strong yet perfectly balanced flavours.
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Barbecued chilli prawn & noodle salad
Thai flavours are always so fresh and fragrant, so paired with juicy prawns this dish is a sure crowd pleaser.
Chicken and rice salad with nam jim dressing
You can use a barbecued chicken for this recipe; however, you will have to cook the rice in a mixture of water and prepared chicken stock instead of the cooking liquid. Like most Thai sauces and dressings, nam jim is extremely hot. Seed the chillies to lessen the heat, if you prefer. Note
Thai-style beef and basil
It’s a lot easier to slice the steak into wafer-thin strips if you partially freeze it first. Serve immediately with steamed rice. Recipe should be prepared as required. Note
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Thai coconut-poached chicken & herb salad
An exquisite main dish for special occasions; Thai coconut-poached chicken & herb salad.
Duck red curry
Rich and flavoursome duck red curry from Australian Women's Weekly.
Thai green curry with chicken balls
Green curry is traditionally the hottest Thai curry. Prepared chicken meatballs are available from most major supermarkets, chicken shops and butcher shops; if you can't find them, roll chicken patties into balls.
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Thai crab and mango salad
You can use an equal weight of prawns or lobster instead of the crab meat in this salad. Make sure your mango is quite firm, otherwise it will not slice well. Note
Tofu and vegetable curry with noodles
This is the perfect meal if you're after something vegetarian, healthy and filling. The noodles and tofu provide bulk and protein, and the vegetables provide plenty of vitamins and fibre.
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Thai sour chicken curry
Create this authentic Thai sour chicken curry quickly and deliciously in a pressure cooker.
Chicken, green papaya and peanut salad
Fragrant, refreshing and herbaceous Thai chicken, papaya and peanut salad from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Beef and zucchini red curry
Steamed beans, peas or broccoli would be a great addition to this delicious red curry. Note
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Thai lamb, eggplant and coriander
Light, healthy and fragrant, this Thai lamb, eggplant and coriander curry is succulent and spicy. Eggplant is brilliant in curry, its tender flesh absorbs all the flavours of the sauce.
Green curry chicken with snow peas
A fast, easy and fragrant green curry chicken with snow peas.
Coconut-poached chicken on Thai vermicelli salad
Coconut-poached chicken on thai vermicelli salad sounds exotic, and tastes delicious, but mostly makes use of pantry staples. A great mid-week dinner.
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Mussels in Thai broth
Pot-ready mussels come in 1kg (2-pound) bags. They have been scrubbed and bearded and are ready to cook. Some mussels may not open up during cooking; in fact, some will not open after excessive cooking. Don't discard these, just open with a knife or cook a little longer, if you like.
Crisp fried noodles (mee krob)
The contrast between soft, silken tofu and crispy fried noodles is just one of the things that makes mee krob so utterly moreish. Good thing it's good for you too!
Pork with eggplant (muu pad makeua)
This Thai dish with succulent baby eggplants, tender snake beans and plenty of spiced pork mince is great as part of a banquet-style spread, or served with noodles as a light dinner.
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Chicken panang curry (gaeng panaeng gai)
A creamy Thai chicken curry that will become a family favourite in not time.
Char-grilled prawns with mango chilli salsa
This fresh and tasty seafood dish is perfect for a Summer lunch or dinner with family and friends.
Red curry pork with basil
Pork is often ignored when it comes to choosing a meat base for curries, but cooked well you get a tender bite with a delicate taste that carries the strong flavours of curry sauce beautifully.
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Crisp-skinned thai chilli snapper
Whole fish always make for a sensational centrepiece when you're entertaining. If snapper is unavailable, use any of your favourite whole, firm-fleshed fish for this recipe.
Thai green chicken curry
This class Thai green chicken curry, made with freshly prepared green curry paste, is a revelation; fragrant, spicy, creamy and delicious. Serve with steamed rice and lime wedges.
Tom yum goong (hot and sour prawn soup)
This Thai seafood soup will certainly warm you up, with plenty of herbs, garlic cloves and red chillies.
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Thai-style salmon salad with lime dressing
Light, fresh and packed full of goodness, this tasty Thai salmon salad is perfect for those watching their weight or looking for a healthy lunch option.
Thai-style pumpkin and chicken soup
Red curry paste, coconut milk and coriander give this Thai-style pumpkin soup its unique flavour, while tender pieces of chicken thigh turn a bowl into a meal.
Whole thai-style steamed fish
Steaming this fabulous Thai-style steamed fish is best done in a bamboo steamer, but if you have a metal one just loosely wrap the whole parcel in baking paper.
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Yellow coconut rice
Fluffy, fragrant and full of spices, this beautiful yellow coconut rice goes beautifully alongside traditional Indian curries.
Sticky pork with makrut lime leaves
The perfect simple supper full of fragrance and flavour from South-East Asia. This recipe is actually very easy, but with its fresh yet complex flavours you'll feel you're eating at a Thai restaurant.
Quick fish curry
It can be easy to dismiss making a curry as just too much trouble when you're tired, but this quick fish curry does exactly what it says on the tin! A great, quick and easy mid-week dinner that'll fire you up.
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Fragrant chicken broth with rice noodles
You'll find a version of this popular soup in most Asian cuisines, this one has a Thai accent. A light chicken broth with noodles is like balm for the body and soul.
Thai fish parcels
This Thai fish parcels recipe makes sure all the flavour cooks into the fish. If you can't buy kaffir lime leaves, substitute the young leaves from any other citrus tree. Serve the fish parcels with lime cheeks or a salad made from fresh pomelo or grapefruit segments.
Chicken, chilli and makrut lime stir-fry
Shredded makrut lime leaves and fresh lime juice add a real zing to this chicken, chilli and kaffir lime stir-fry.
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Thai red curry paste
Deliciously fragrant and spicy, this Thai-style red curry paste is the perfect base for many savoury Asian dishes.
Thai chicken and lychee salad
This herbaceous and light Thai chicken and lychee salad is a study in contrasts, of both flavour and texture; tender and crisp, sweet and spicy, it's got it all.
Fish with thai-style dressing
You can use any firm white fish fillet, such as ling or blue-eye, for this tasty fish with thai-style dressing.
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Chilli lime chicken salad
This fresh and fragrant Thai chilli lime chicken salad is crisp, fresh and full of flavour.
Thai-style steamed chicken with noodles
Steaming this Thai-style chicken draws the flavour of the seasoning right into the flesh of the fillet. If the silver beet leaves are small, use two per chicken breast. If kaffir lime leaves are unavailable, use 2 teaspoons of finely grated lime rind.
Thai lime chicken with bok choy
A zesty and fragrant Thai chicken dish with steamed bok choy from Australian Women's Weekly. A great mid-week dinner option that also makes a tasty weekend lunch.
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Panang pork curry with pickled snake beans
This curry is a good introduction to the taste of Thailand; not too hot and full of flavour.
Thai beef noodle salad
Bean thread noodles, also known as wun sen, glass or cellophane noodles, are made from mung beans. These delicate, fine noodles must be softened in boiling water before use.
Peanut-crusted Thai chicken with cucumber salad
Delicious Thai chicken with a peanut crust and a light cucumber and herb salad. This makes an excellent light dinner on a hot day, or a main for lunch with friends.
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Duck and rice noodle salad
This Asian style duck and rice noodle salad is served warm to keep the duck meat at its succulent best. The spicy and astringent flavours of the dressing cut through the richness of the meat.
Chicken and galangal soup (tom ka gai)
Fragrant with lemongrass and lime leaves, this chicken and galangal soup is traditionally known as tom ka gai.
Red duck curry with lychees
Spicy, fragrant and wonderfully creamy, this beautiful red duck and lychee curry is perfect for a warming family dinner on a cooler evening.
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Thai fish cakes with noodle salad
Redfish, usually sold skinned as fillets, is ideal for these fish cakes because of its delicate flavour. You can, however, use practically any mild-flavoured, skinless fish fillet.
Swordfish with Thai dressing
This simple swordfish with Thai dressing should be cooked on a barbecue or griddle pan just before serving to help keep the fish at it's tender, juicy best.
Thai beef with noodles
Is your family sick of meat and veg? Try this easy, delicious new recipe for Thai beef with noodles. Fresh, fragrant and full of crunch and flavour.
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Red chicken curry
A simple yet rich and delicious Thai-style red chicken curry from Australian Women's Weekly.
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Sticky coconut rice balls with lime syrup
This recipe is best made just before serving, and not suitable to freeze. Note
Sticky rice with green mango and apple salad
Thai sticky rice (also known as glutinous' or sweet' rice) is a short, fat and chalky white rice that becomes soft and sticky once cooked.