The name originated in Spain, I’ve heard it has become the national chicken dish of the Philippines. Usually marinated but this version is quicker and still tastes incredible! I used
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Who says you can’t make friends with salad. I guarantee this salad will make you lot’s of friends if you serve it up. The idea of a warm salad is
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My version of a healthy Asian dish that can be made under 10 minutes if you have all your ingredients in place. This fish is very tasty, delicate and super
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There are many variations of peanut or Satay sauce, some can be quite complex if made from scratch. But with a few short cuts, it’s surprisingly simple to make. This
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Cooking perfect rice is not always that easy but if you know your rice then it’s not hard at all. For most Asian or Indian meal,s my preference has always
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Thai cuisine is about lightly prepared dishes with strong aromatic flavours. Stir-fries which originated in China, require a very hot wok with a small amount of oil. The heat seals
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If you love Asian food and fried crispy chicken then you’re on the right page! A sweet and sour spicy fried chicken that will send your palate to heaven. There’s
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A super simple Thai fish recipe. Made with coconut milk and aromatic Thai herbs, all in one pot and cooked in less than 15 minutes. Delicate and aromatic, made with
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This salad is a twist on the beef Thai salad version using spicy chicken. The chicken is coated in coriander and ginger then cooked in coconut oil. The salad is
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En papillote is a cooking method whereby the food is inserted into a folded parcel. Usually made from foil or folded parchment paper. I prefer paper as the fish steams
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Although you can make the green curry paste yourself (see my recipe) most people including the Thai will choose to buy it already made. Green curry is made from green
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It’s packed with green goodness hence the name Green Curry and smells & tastes incredibly aromatic. It’s normally quite hot (piquant) but based on your selection of green chilies you
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