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Prik Nam Pla - Thai Chili with Fish Sauce
      10/23/22 04:51 PM

Hands down one of my favorite condiments.  I love spicy food, and this flavor packed heat sensation gets thrown on pert near everything at my house!


     



Base ingredients:
  • Fish Sauce
  • Thai Chilis


   

         


It really can be that simple, and it is fantastic. :yesnod:

Freshly made, the salty 'n' savory fish sauce is imbued with a sexellently spicy tone of happiness that will light you up in the absolute best way possible. :rocket::rocket::rocket:

Looking to dress it up a bit?.. add some very thin small slices of meyer lemon with peel (or a simple squeeze of lime or lemon if you don't have lemons with pleasant piths/peels on hand) + some finely minced garlic at service.  I don't generally add these accoutrements when I first produce my batches, as the simple combination of fish sauce and chili tends have better long term stability in the fridge, whereas the citrus and garlic can break down and get a little funky (or just lose their fresh pop) if the mix sits too long.  These are phenomenal and very worthy additions for service though, if you're willing to do the extra legwork!

Throw this stuff on noodles, stir fries/fried rice, eggs, tacos, pizza, soups, curries, dumplings, sandwiches, the list goes on...  If you haven't had fish sauce and you think it sounds weird, I get that, but it truly is a wonderful thing and you deserve to try it.  Not all fish sauce is created equal.  There are handful of good ones, try to read the labels (if they're in a language you can understand) and avoid those that have too long of a list. The Red Boat variety pictured here is solid.

Random... one of the older brothers in a local Thai family that runs a restaurant nearby where we could BYOB and would get totally shitfaced on the regular about 10 years ago, would always refer to this condiment as "skittles". :tongue2:


 
  TASTE THE RAINBOW OF FIRE

          :spicy:

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. * * Re: Prik Nam Pla - Thai Chili with Fish Sauce geokillsA   10/26/22 06:57 PM
. * * Re: Prik Nam Pla - Thai Chili with Fish Sauce GabbaDj   01/31/23 06:30 AM
. * * Re: Prik Nam Pla - Thai Chili with Fish Sauce geokillsA   01/31/23 07:06 AM
. * * Re: Prik Nam Pla - Thai Chili with Fish Sauce feeversM   01/26/23 03:48 PM
. * * Re: Prik Nam Pla - Thai Chili with Fish Sauce geokillsA   01/14/24 07:39 AM
. * * Re: Prik Nam Pla - Thai Chili with Fish Sauce SonicTitan   01/26/23 04:50 PM


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