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This  dish is quick and easy to make if your looking for the sauce to eat with the vegetable, is made with ham and coconut milk, a little bit of chillies.

Ingredients

2oo grams ham, cut into small pieces{1 cup}

2 cups coconut milk

1/4 cup sliced shallots

1/2 cup fermented rice

3 red, yellow green spur chillies cut into short lengths

1 tablespoon sugar

1 teaspoon salt

2-3 tablespoon. tamarind juice

preparation

1  place coconut milk into pot with the ham and fermented rice and heat to boiling .

2 add salt, tamarind juice, and sugar to taste.

3 add the shallots and spur chili. when the sauce come to boil. remove from heat.

Serve with fresh vegetables such as cucumber, cabbage,string beans and lettuce

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Been a couple day that i did not put the recipe on the the web page, this week i has a cranky baby all week but anyway today i would like to chair how to prepare the rice if you been steam it and has left  a lots  because you will think what should i do in the next day. try this

Ingredients

  • 2 1/2 cup cook rice
  • 200 gram ground pork
  • 1/2 holy basil leaves
  • 1 red and green spur chili
  • 3 yellow spur chillies
  • 1tsp.sugar
  • 1 tbsp. garlic
  • 1 tsp. fish sauce
  • 3 tbsp cooking oil
  • 1/2 cup oil (for fry the basil leaves)
  • 1 boiled salt egg(optional), shelled and cut in pieces

Preparation

  1. Heat the 1/2 cup of oil in wok. when hot, put in basil leaves, fry until crisp, remove from the oil, and set aside to drain.
  2. Pound the yellow chillies and garlic together until well ground. cut the red and green chili diagonally into thin slices,
  3. Heat the 3 tbsp. of oil in a wok. when hot, stir fry the yellow chillies-garlic mixture until fragrant, then,put in the pork and stir fry, seasoning with the fish sauce and sugar, next add the rice and continue stir frying.
  4. When the rice is about done, add the sliced red and green chillies and mix thoroughly.
  5. Place the fried basil leaves on place, dip the rice onto basil leaves. serve with salt egg.
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