| Does anyone ever make coconut milk and broth soup, with spices? (Is this an odd question?) |
| Yum. Yes. |
Tom yum |
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I make both Tom Kha and Tom Yum Thai soup.
I learned Thai cooking by following recipes from "The Elegant Taste of Thailand: Cha Am Cuisine" This is one of the best cookbooks I found and teaches you how to cook from scratch. Once you learn that, you can improvise easily. |
| Thanks for the book recommendation! I was thinking of Thai soup I've had in restaurants, but only the broth. I wasn't sure if it was a thing. Glad I asked! |
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Another is khao poon which is a Laotian dish. It’s coconut milk, curry, chicken, noodles, etc. PaDaek, a Lao and Thai restaurant in Falls Church has it.
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Tom kha gai has broth and coconut milk. Tom yum is just broth. https://hot-thai-kitchen.com/tom-ka-gai/ |
| I love tom yum except the bad smell/odor. what is it, fish sauce? |
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I use it a lot in curries and soups.
One of my favorite fast and easy dinners is a bok choy and frozen dumpling soup that uses Thai curry paste and coconut milk to make a broth soup base. It’s pretty good! |
| It is south east asian. |
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Is it coconut milk or coconut cream? I never know the difference or which to buy.
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| Super common in Thai food and delicious! |
You should not be able to smell fish sauce. It is a flavoring that transform the dish by giving an umami taste, but if you are able to smell and taste the fish sauce then you are doing it wrong. |
Milk. |
Agree so much. I hate fish and all things fishy, but when I find a pad thai place that does it right, it's amazing. There are plenty of places that do this wrong. |