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But when it comes to Pad Thai noodles, a do-it-yourself sauce can be tricky. The recipe for the sauce includes tamarind paste, which isn’t that easy to find in most American grocery stores. Thai Kitchen Pad Thai sauce is the only one my store carries, and it’s good! Let me know...
Technically, yes. But that small amount of fish sauce adds so much umami flavor to this Thai soup. There’s really no substitute for fish sauce, so I highly recommend using it in this recipe. You should be able to find it in the Asian section of your grocery store or online. ...
Lime leavesare sometimes known as kaffir lime leaves. They too, are found in the produce aisle of Asian grocery stores. Lime leaves also freeze well! I buy a large amount and use it for months. If you can’t find lime leaves, add some extra lime juice. ...
These seasonings should be available at the Asian grocery store near you. 5. Making the pineapple bowl Serving the pineapple fried rice in the pineapple bowl is very appealing. Here are the steps to make the pineapple bowl. (also called pineapple boat). Place the fresh pineapple steadily on ...
If you have access to a local Asian grocery store, you can find a lot of these ingredients there. If you don’t have one near you, these ingredients can also be found at a larger grocery store chain. shallots and garlic fresh ginger ...
You can buy green, unripe papaya specifically for making this salad at well-stocked Asian grocery stores or Southeast Asian grocery stores. If you can’t find green papaya at a market near you, you can substitute shredded cabbage and carrots (like any coleslaw mix), finely julienned broccoli...
The rice noodles are key. You’re looking for long, wide rice noodles (about width of fettuccine), which usually come in nondescript looking plastic bags in the grocery store—they’re fairly easy to find (this isthe kind that I used), usually in the international aisle. Asian grocers wi...