Khanom Jeen Nam Ya Pa Thai Food Recipe
February 10, 2016Thai Food Recipe Khanom Jeen Nam Ya Pa
Khanom Jeen Nam Ya Pa. My wife cooked the following dish this morning and made a different variation of this menu, by adding boiled chickens feet into the mix, The recipe below seems to be fairly standard for this dish. Refer to the photos.
Thai Food Recipe: Khanom Jeen Nam Ya Pa
by JOY B
Khanom Jeen Nam Ya Pa
Prepare:
5 pieces thin sliced galangal (2mm)
10 Kaffir lime leaves
2 lemongrass (cut into 7cm long and crush them roughly)
1 handful of small red (purple) onions
8 cloves garlic
10-15 dried red chili peppers (this amount could burn your lips)
1 cup sliced scallion (1 inch long)
fermented fish sauce (pla rah) – I think you can find the juice that is ready to use?
2 tbsp. fish sauce
7 crushed galingale
2 cups fish meat (cooked and crushed) don’t forget to pick out the bones it could be any kind of fish, but I think Tilapia is the best.
white rice noodle (Khanom Jeen) as much as you want to eat.
fish balls (2 cups)
1 tsp. sugar
1 handful sweet basil
dill (cut 1.5 inch long) as much as you like
Side vegetables:
Pickled Chinese cabbage
Normal cabbage 🙂
Cucumber
Long beans
Bean sprouts
Dill (cut 1.5 inch long) as much as you like
Instructions:
1. Mash red onion, garlic, 2 pieces galangal, 5 dried chili pepper altogether.
2. In boiling water, add 3 pieces galangal, stuff we have from number 1, Kaffir lime leaves, crushed galingale and the rest of dried red chili peppers. Wait until it is boiling again.
3. Now, add fermented fish sauce, fish sauce, sugar, fish balls, sweet basil, scallion and dill. Wait until it is boiling again then turn off the fire.
The trick is to start with adding small amount of fermented fish sauce. Add more if the test is not right yet. Keep adding little by little until you get the right taste. I dare not put the amount as I didn’t say how much water you should boil in the pot.
Khanom Jeen Nam Ya Pa