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Crying Tiger (Thai-Style Grilled Steak With Dry Chili Dipping Sauce)
The grilled aroma of the steak and the smokiness of the piquant dipping sauce contribute to the appeal of this classic dish.
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Lamb with Cumin and Chiles
Cumin's Perfect Compliment: Lamb
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Spicy Thai Salad With Minced Pork (Larb) From 'Everyday Thai Cooking'
Katie Chin's larb in Everyday Thai Cooking is not a strictly authentic version. Instead of serving a meat-heavy plate with lettuce on the side, she tosses the (pre-ground) cooked pork with greens and a few extra vegetables. The authenticity police may cry foul. But just because the dish isn't totally authentic (and, let's be clear, the key items in a good larb—roasted rice powder, chiles, fish sauce, lime, and meat—are all there), doesn't make it an unsuccessful dish in any way. In fact, I ate t...
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Toothpick Lamb
The popular Sichuan restaurant dish translated to the home kitchen.
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Mongolian Stir-Fried Lamb with Cumin
Dry-style stir-fried lamb is a Northern Chinese dish originating in Mongolia. It's primary flavor comes from cumin, soy sauce, and Sichuan peppercorns. It's musky, hot, and well, awesome. That it doesn't have a sauce makes it once of the quickest, easiest stir-fries to prepare at home. It works equally well with beef.

Mongolian Lamb
A perfect replica of the great Aussie Chinese favourite, Mongolian Lamb, right down to the ultra tender, velveted lamb meat!
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Larb Muang Moo (Northern Thai-Style Chopped Pork Salad)
This ain't your grandma's pork larb. Unless your grandma happens to be of Lanna descent and native to Northern Thailand, in which case, this is probably very much like your grandma's pork larb. Unlike Isan larb, this is a darker mince, with tender bits of lean pork mixed together with chunks of fat, chewy bits of intestine, and a rich, thick sauce flavored with crushed spices and pork blood. It's not larb for the faint of heart, but it's one worth seeking out or cooking at home if you've got any...
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Garlic and Cilantro Lamb Kabobs Recipe | Grilling
I was taking a look back at what I've accomplished this grilling season, and through all the fond memories came a horrifying reality: I had failed to cook any lamb! Though totally not intentional, I could not come to grips...

Indian Lamb Curry
This is an awesome indian lamb curry. There are a lot of complicated Indian curry recipes out there, but this isn't one of them. This is definitely one to try if you're a curry newbie.
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Chicken Coconut Soup (Tom Kah Gai) From 'Everyday Thai Cooking'
Tom kah gai is a Thai takeout classic, at least in my house. Between the lush coconut milk, tender chicken, and tangy, lemongrass-laced broth, it's serious comfort food. Katie Chin's version in Everyday Thai Cooking exhibits the perfect balance between the richness of the coconut fat and the sour and salty notes from the herbs, lime, and fish sauce.
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Crying Tiger Lamb from Katie Chin's new cookbook, Everyday Thai Cooking, is named for its ability to make even a tiger weep. It's not only fiery, but it's also got a strong hand with salty fish sauce, sour lime juice, and grassy cilantro. In other words: it's seriously awesome, and a true gift to lamb lovers.
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This recipe from Bangkok Street Food comes from years of on-the-street research—that is, loads of spicy-fresh papaya salads made streetside, pounded with a mortar and pestle for optimal enjoyment. Aside from the papaya and a really fabulous dressing of chiles, garlic, and fish sauce, this salad calls for a few other veggies: long beans and Thai eggplant. Finished off with a handful of roasted peanuts and chewy dried shrimp, this papaya salad is tasty on so many levels—crisp, hot, sweet, crunchy,...
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Charles Phan's Green Papaya Salad with Rau Ram, Peanuts, and Crispy Shallots
Phan's version is relatively simple; crisp green papaya slivers mingle with pickled carrots, fried tofu, cucumbers, and celery. A dressing of potent fish sauce, vinegar, garlic, and chiles brings the vegetables together, and then the whole caboodle is topped with fried shallots and roasted peanuts. You will, of course, have find a good way to julienne a giant papaya, pickle carrots, fry both tofu and shallots, and mix it all together before dinner. It is no last-minute side dish, but you'll be h...
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Som Tam Thai (Central Thai-Style Green Papaya Salad)
This salad combines crunchy strips of unripe green papaya with fresh chiles, pungent garlic, savory dried shrimp, roasted peanuts, long beans, and tomatoes, all of which are tossed with a salty-sour-sweet dressing made with fish sauce, lime juice, and palm sugar.

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