Thong Yod is a Thai dessert served in auspicious ceremonies. Thong means Gold in Thai means to wish everyone with gold; much money and treasure, and its color is similar to gold color as well. Ingredients • 15 egg yolks • 10 tbsp. Thong Yod flour (wheat and rice flour mixture) Ingredients of Syrup • […]
Continue reading...Friday, February 26, 2010
1. Banana – You should avoid banana with empty stomach because it’s full with magnesium. If you eat banana when you have empty stomach, it will increase the magnesium level in the body and destroy the proportion of Magnesium and calcium in the body. It can stop the function of the aorta of the heart. […]
Continue reading...Sunday, November 15, 2009
Ingredients: Fresh corn Eggs Sliced long green bean Kang Kua Curry Paste Rice Flour Light soy sauce Salt Vegetable oil Wheat flour How to cook: Mix all ingredients together except vegetable oil and wheat flour, then form up in the small round shape piece, flatten with 1 inch thick as you can see from the […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Ingredients: Banana Rice flour Tapioca flour Baking soda Sugar Salt Shredded coconut Water A lot of oil for deep frying How to cook: Peel and slice banana in length into 3 – 4 pieces. Then add up the banana with rice flour, tapioca flour, baking soda, sugar, salt, coconut and water from time to time […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Let’s move on to the easiest dessert dish ever. It’s called “Thai Mixed Dessert†or “Ruam Mid†in Thai. Prepare the ingredients: – Sugar – Coconut milk – Big tapioca – Singapore Lod Chong – Jackfruit – Klong Klang (Thai snack) – Floating jasmine water First start the dish by mixing sugar and jasmine water […]
Continue reading...Sunday, July 19, 2009
This dish is very simple and we use pumpkin as the part of the dish as well, so you know, We use the vegetable and turn it to be the dessert as wellïŠ The ingredients: – Pumpkin – Sugar – Duck eggs – Coconut milk Mix all eggs, coconut milk and sugar together and stir […]
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Tuesday, August 17, 2010
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