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Friday, September 2, 2011

Pad Khing




                 If you go to Thai Restaurants sometimes they have 2 menus that almost are the same name they are “Pad Khing” and another one is “ Pad prik khing”.  They both are totally different.  When I was the server I had to explain it a lot of times about this dish and now I will tell you again just in case you never knew about it.  Actually this name is confusing for Thai people too because “Khing” means ginger, but one of them it does not have anything to do with ginger at all and that dish is “ Pad Prik Khing” is a stir fried green bean with red curry paste and meat, but  the one I will cook today is “Pad Khing” .



Pad Khing is stirred fried chicken or pork with ginger mushrooms.  For this dish it is very healthy.  Because ginger is one of the good herb that will help with digestion, removing toxins from the body, cleansing the bowels and kidneys.  So this dish I would recommend for breast feeding moms to eat it in order to pass through the goodness of ginger to the baby for helping the baby’s  digestion.  (I  had  a lot of this dish when I was breast feeding).  Now do you want to know the recipe.  Here it is.

Ingredients : 2 serving

1 chicken breast (about 5-6 oz) cut into bite size

½ cup julienned cut ginger

½  cup sliced half-moon onion

½ cup mushrooms

1 tbsp. green onion cut into 1 inch.

1 tsp. chopped garlic

1 tbsp. soy bean paste

1 tsp. soy sauce

1 tsp. sugar

1 tbsp. vegetable oil

1 tbsp. water

Cooking instructions

1.       Preheat the pan in medium high heat  add vegetable oil and garlic then cook it until golden brown.

2.       Then add chicken stir it until chicken is cooked then add mushrooms, onions, gingers, soy bean paste, soy sauce, sugar and water.  Keep stirring until it is cooked and mixed well.

3.       Add green onions at the end and stir it till mixed well then turn the heat off.

4.       Pour it into serving plate serve with steamed rice.

5 comments:

  1. I just love Thai food and have become a follower. Keep it coming!

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  2. wow....sounds divine..thai food is my fav too..~

    happy following u..:)
    do stop by mine sometime..

    Jay
    Tasty Appetite

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  3. I really wish I was not in a diet :-(
    This recipe looks and sounds delicious!!

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  4. Well you learn something new everyday, thanks, I did not know there was a difference. Love the recipe and look forward to trying.

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  5. Thanks for the comment!!!. They are mean a lot to me:)

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