Thai green papaya salad recipe (som tam ส้มตำ) – Thai Recipes

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Click here http://www.eatingthaifood.com/2014/01/thai-green-papaya-salad-recipe/ for the full Thai green papaya salad recipe (som tam ส้มตำ) ingredients and cooking instructions.

Thai green papaya salad, known better as “som tam” (ส้มตำ) is one of the most popular Thai street food dishes available. Though it’s an Isaan, northeastern Thai dish, som tam can be found throughout the entire country, and is widely popular in Bangkok where you’ll find it being served at just about every street corner in the entire city.

So today, in this video, I’ll be showing you how to make this Thai green papaya salad recipe. There’s actually no cooking involved in this Thai recipe, and as long as you can get the ingredients fresh, you’ll be able to make this salad and it will taste wonderful. Probably the hardest part of making som tam would be combining the exactly right combination of dressing ingredients together – it’s a ratios and a balance thing – and it’s also up to your own personal taste buds the way you like it. I personally enjoy my Thai green papaya salad spicy and sour. But many people like it less spicy and sour, and more sweet. Even when you order your Thai green papaya salad on the streets of Thailand, the vendor will occasionally reach in with the spoon and motion to give you a sample so you can taste if it’s the way you like it, and if not, you can tell them to add more chili, more fish sauce, or anything else to make it the way you like it. So make sure you taste test!

Ok, so anywhere, this recipe makes just one big plate of som tam, which you can share with others along with other dishes for a full meal, or you can eat the whole thing yourself. Thai green papaya salad is a very common lunchtime dish in Bangkok, often eaten with a skewer of grilled chicken and a bag of sticky rice for starch.

Here are the ingredients:

2 cloves of garlic
5 Thai chillies
2 tablespoons roasted peanuts
1 tablespoon fish sauce
½ – 1 tablespoon palm sugar
1 – 2 limes
1 tablespoon of dried shrimp (optional)
1 – 2 small tomatoes (in Thailand I used sida tomatoes, but you could probably use roma tomatoes)
1 green papaya
Long-beans or green beans
Green cabbage
Thai sweet basil

Make sure you check out the Thai green papaya salad recipe for further ingredients and instructions: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/2014/01/thai-green-papaya-salad-recipe/
Thai recipes: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/thai-recipes/
Free Thai street food guide: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/free-bangkok-dollar-menu-guide/
Eating Thai Food Guide: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/
Bangkok 101 Guide: http://migrationology.com/ebook-101-things-to-do-in-bangkok/

Music in this video is Opium by Igor Dvorkin

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