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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Cold Jasmine Rice in Hot Weather

 

Thailand's hot season, which felt hotter than normal this year but according to the weather service was not, is just winding up. One of the few positives to the hot season is that many restaurants serve a seasonal specialty known as khao chae (ข้าวแช่). Tawn and I joined a few friends to sample this delicacy.

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We dined at Lai Rote, a old-timey restaurant located on Sukhumvit Soi 39 across from Samitivej Hospital. It is a traditional Central Thai restaurant and its name means "many flavors."

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Making khao chae is a three-day process. The rice is parboiled, which leaves it with a "toothier" texture than is typical for jasmine rice. It is then soaked with jasmine petals in a container that has lit jasmine candles floating in it. The delicate floral flavor permeates the rice. Finally, the rice is served in ice water, a cool treat during hot season.

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The side dishses are the real attraction, though. They vary depending on the house's specialties but what you see above is pretty typical. It includes (working clockwise) elaborately carved green mangoes, cucumbers, grachai (fingerroot), hua hom yat sai (fried stuffed red onion), prik yuan sod sai (young banana peppers stuffed with pork and wrapped in a crispy, eggy shroud), muu wan (sweet dried shredded beef), plaa wan (sweet dried shredded fish), pad hua chai po (thin strands of dried pickled radishes stir-fried with egg), and luk kapi pad (fried fermented shrimp paste balls).

Unlike most Thai food, the khao chae side dishes are quite bland and not spicy at all. It derives from so-called "palace cuisine," the types of elaborate food traditionally served in the Thai royal palace. In addition to the khao chae, we ordered some other dishes:

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khao tang na tang - Fried rice cracker with a minced pork and peanut topping.

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khanom pang na gung - little toasts with shrimp pate and sesame seeds served with plum sauce.

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yam tua pluu - a spicy salad of wing beans and toasted shallots with a peanut and roasted chili dressing.

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For dessert, I had a less-common dish called khao maow grob. It features grains known as meang lak (hydrated lemon basil seeds) served with syrup and crushed ice, topped with toasted rice grains coated with palm sugar.

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Here's a close up of the palm sugar coated toasted rice grains. Just like very crunch Rice Krispies. One of the more interesting Thai desserts I've had.

The meal was a refreshing break from our hot weather. Thankfully, by the time I've gotten around to writing this, rainy season has started to arrive and the heat is breaking.

 

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Quite an eye opening meal with lots of exotic ingredients. I like the sesame toast dish. :P
Posted 5/17/2012 5:19 AM by CurryPuffy Xanga Lifetime Member - recommend - reply

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I agre. The toast with sesame seeds and shrimp pate sounds good.
Posted 5/17/2012 6:25 AM by catstemplar2 - recommend - reply

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With the exception of the yam tua pluu it all looks good! I am really fascinated by the dessert - how did it taste??
Posted 5/17/2012 8:16 AM by murisopsis Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - recommend - reply

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Overwhelming. Stuff of dreams.


Sorry, rec doesn't work for me.

Posted 5/17/2012 10:19 AM by Inciteful Xanga Lifetime Member - recommend - reply

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Not sure about the cold rice - I will have to check that out the next time I go to our local Thai Restaurant. But the rest yes yes yes!
Posted 5/17/2012 10:26 AM by Fatcat723 - recommend - reply

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I don't think I've ever seen this at the Thai restaurants I go to. It looks very interesting and I would love to try it.
Posted 5/17/2012 12:23 PM by ElusiveWords Xanga True Member - recommend - reply

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that salad sounds delicious
Posted 5/17/2012 12:35 PM by iskrak Xanga Lifetime Member - recommend - reply

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Interesting.
Posted 5/17/2012 2:07 PM by nov_way - recommend - reply

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ႊsome of Thai foods and Burmese foods are sure similar, such as the winged bean salads, and fried red onion, but perhaps the tastes might be a bit different
Posted 5/17/2012 4:56 PM by dawn_1o9 Xanga True Member - recommend - reply

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Thai food never fails to excite and satisfy my tastebuds. I'd like to try the wing beans salad first among these.
Posted 5/17/2012 10:59 PM by icapillas - recommend - reply

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I use meang lak in the drinks I make at home in summer. The drinks are non alcoholic, and are cold and very refreshing. I have served the shrimp paste toast squares with the sesame seeds. Everyone's favorite.


I have never seen or tried the cold jasmine rice. I would love to try it though.


As usual, a great post.

Posted 5/18/2012 2:00 AM by ZSA_MD Xanga True Member Xanga Premium Member - recommend - reply

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quite an interesting meal! at first, i expected the jasmine rice dish to be a sweet dessert, but i guess not.... i imagine it would be quite good with a very delicate sweet (fruit-based?) syrup of some kind, or with diced fresh local fruits. mm... can you tell i'm hungry?
Posted 5/18/2012 5:48 AM by kunhuo42 - recommend - reply

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I had that desert once. Those grains I actually found frightening.
Posted 5/18/2012 7:44 PM by amygwen - recommend - reply

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icy cold jasmine rice that is not even a dessert? interesting.
Posted 5/21/2012 3:04 PM by rudyhou - recommend - reply

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NOMZ
Posted 5/26/2012 8:50 PM by yang1815 Xanga True Member Xanga Lifetime Member - recommend - reply


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