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gt568
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Dudes,
Cooking Thai food for the first time this weekend. Need three courses, clearly the pudding needn't be thai, but any ideas what I can make?
Will be for 4 adults....
Cheers easy.
Cooking Thai food for the first time this weekend. Need three courses, clearly the pudding needn't be thai, but any ideas what I can make?
Will be for 4 adults....
Cheers easy.
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Thai papaya salad to start - you can make with swede if you can't get papaya. Can add prawns.
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Hi GT
I would suggest Thai spring rolls and dipping sauce and Chicken Satay for starter
Thai Green curry and Massaman curry for mains with rice/noodles
These can all be made from scratch fairly easily or can be made with spice mixes and premade spring rolls and can be veggie or meat
Pud mango with coconut Icecream
Most important thing is have fun x :beer:Note to self - STOP SPENDING MONEY !!
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Presuming no allergies/dietary requirements, I'd do Thai fish cakes to start and Pad Thai for main.0
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All good stuff dudes, any reliable recipes for the above?{Signature removed by Forum Team}0
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I use this Satay recipe and it’s lush...
http://www.thelondoner.me/2015/05/the-greatest-chicken-satay.htmlNote to self - STOP SPENDING MONEY !!
£300/£1300
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