Monday, March 8, 2010

Pad Kaprow Moo Gai Dow

This is my favorite food. I've eaten it almost every day since I've been here. I know moo means pork and gai dow means "egg star" or fried egg. This is absolutely delicious and takes the lady who makes it about 5 minutes to make. 


Ingredients

2 cups pork meat
5 fresh 
Thai chile peppers
3 fresh Japaleno chile peppers
1-2 small bulbs garlic
1/2 teaspoon white pepper powder
3 cups coarsely chopped fresh 
Thai basil leaves
2 tablespoons 
fish sauce
1/2 teaspoon white sugar or 
palm sugar
Method

Pound jalapeno chile peppers in a 
mortar and pestle (don't over-pulverize them). Finely chop fresh Thai chile peppers and garlic. Heat oil at high heat in a wok or skillet. Add garlic, jalapenos and Thai chiles, and white pepper powder. After garlic becomes golden brown and fragrant, add the pork and fry until cooked. Add fish sauce, sugar and fresh basil leaves. Fry for just a few minutes (or less) until thet basil is cooked. Remove from heat and serve over Thai jasmine rice. Often served with a fried egg on the side. For added flavor you can add some oyster sauce (optional).

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