Hello everybody, hope you’re having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, 泰式羅勒炒豬肉碎 thai basil minced pork with rice (pad kra pao). One of my favorites. This time, I am going to make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
泰式羅勒炒豬肉碎 THAI BASIL MINCED PORK WITH RICE (PAD KRA PAO) is one of the most favored of recent trending meals on earth. It’s appreciated by millions every day. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes yummy. They are nice and they look fantastic. 泰式羅勒炒豬肉碎 THAI BASIL MINCED PORK WITH RICE (PAD KRA PAO) is something that I have loved my whole life.
This is a dish that is easy to make and satisfying to eat. Definitely a must order for me every time I visit a Thai restaurant. Pair this with a bowl of Thai white rice and fried egg for a simple and satisfying meal! Thai Basil Pork is a very popular dish amongst Singaporeans and luckily, this dish is really easy to cook at home.
To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook 泰式羅勒炒豬肉碎 thai basil minced pork with rice (pad kra pao) using 12 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make 泰式羅勒炒豬肉碎 THAI BASIL MINCED PORK WITH RICE (PAD KRA PAO):
- Make ready 300 grams - ground pork
- Make ready 1 box - of basil leaves (sweet basil works too)
- Prepare 3 - long beans (cut into 1 inche)
- Take 2 - chilli padi
- Take 2 cloves - shallots (optional)
- Prepare 6-8 cloves - minced garlic (optional)
- Take 2.5 tablespoons - Oyster sauce (I used organic mushroom sauce)
- Prepare 1 tablespoon - Soy sauce (I used coconut aminos)
- Make ready Half tablespoon - fish sauce
- Prepare 2.5 tablespoons - brown sugar (I used cane sugar)
- Prepare White pepper
- Prepare Sesame oil
Pad Kaprow (ผัดกะเพราหมู) is probably one of the most popular dishes in Thailand. It's a spicy stir fried dish made with chopped pork, basil, chilies, and garlic, and it's perfect for a one-dish meal over rice or as a side dish at a family style dinner. This Thai basil chicken recipe (pad kra pao gai ผัดกระเพราไก In this Thai basil chicken recipe, you'll learn to cook an authentic Thai street version of the dish. We always get their chicken with pepper paste and another fav is pork with Thai basil but both dishes have quite a bit of sauce to eat with rice.
Steps to make 泰式羅勒炒豬肉碎 THAI BASIL MINCED PORK WITH RICE (PAD KRA PAO):
- Heat the pan with oil (I don't like it too oily hence I only used 1 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon of oil) once heat is up add in garlic, shallots and chilli (if you are too lazy to cut garlic and shallots you may just add in chilli)
- Added in ground pork - stir fry till its about 70% cooked then add the long beans
- Once the pork is about done, start adding seasoning
- 2.5 tablespoons - Oyster sauce >>> 1 tablespoon - Soy sauce >>> Half tablespoon - fish sauce >>> 2.5 tablespoons - brown sugar >>> some white pepper
- Continue to stir fry the pork with the seasonings. Taste and adjust accordingly, you can add a few tbs of water in if its too dry or too salty
- Then add in the basil and stir fry until the basil is well incorporated and turn darker in color then off the heat.
- Drizzled in the sesame oil. I serve mine with a bowl of rice and sunny side up 😋😋
This Thai basil chicken recipe (pad kra pao gai ผัดกระเพราไก In this Thai basil chicken recipe, you'll learn to cook an authentic Thai street version of the dish. We always get their chicken with pepper paste and another fav is pork with Thai basil but both dishes have quite a bit of sauce to eat with rice. Thai basil minced pork is one of my favorite Thai recipes. You can substitute brown rice, or a boiled noodle stir-fried in with this dish, but I like white rice the best. Adding an accompanying starch will also help you extend this meal to feed multiple people.
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