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Chicken and snow peas with Thai dressing - Recipes - delicious.com.au chicken breast, red onion, snap/snow peas, oil, mint, coriander leaf, red chili, fish sauce, sugar, lime juice Make a tasty meal for two with this satisfying Thai-style chicken dish. 1. For the dressing, combine lime juice, fish sauce, sugar and chilli in a small bowl. Set aside. 2. Heat oil in a wok over h...
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| Thai-Style Cabbage Slaw Recipe | MyRecipes red onion, chili dried/powder, peanut, mint, coriander leaf, cabbage, salt, fish sauce, sugar, lime juice Notes: You can complete step 1 up to 2 hours ahead; cover and chill. Instructions Checklist Step 1 In a large bowl, mix lime juice, fish sauce, 2 tablespoons water, the sugar, and the chili flakes t...
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Thai-Style Cabbage Salad Recipe - Food.com red onion, oil, mint, coriander leaf, carrot, cabbage, salt, sugar, lemon juice Serving Size: 1 (165) g Servings Per Recipe: 2 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 111.5 Calories from Fat 63 g 57 % Total Fat 7 g 10 % Saturated Fat 0.9 g 4 % Cholesterol 0 mg 0 % Sodium...
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| Thai Beef Salad Recipe | MyRecipes beef flank steak, red onion, chili paste, cooking spray, mint, coriander leaf, garlic, tomato, cucumber, lettuce, fish sauce, brown sugar, lime juice Budget-friendly flank steak paired with traditional Thai flavors gives you a filling salad for dinner that's less than 300 calories. Instructions Checklist Step 1 Prepare grill or broiler. Adve...
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| Thai Tenderloin Salad Recipe | MyRecipes beef tenderloin, red onion, red bell pepper, cooking spray, red peppercorn, mint, coriander, jalapeno, spring onion, cucumber, lettuce, fish sauce, sugar, lime juice This salad has a nice balance of flavors. Grilled flank steak can substitute for the tenderloin, if you prefer. Instructions Checklist Step 1 Prepare grill. Advertisement Step 2 Place beef on gri...
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| Thai Beef Salad Recipe - Food.com beef sirloin steak, red onion, chili dried/powder, oil, mint, lemongrass, coriander leaf, grape, garlic, green beans, tomato, cucumber, fish sauce, sugar, lemon juice, lime juice Here's a salad with substance. You could serve it as a main meal, or as a starter for a Thai meal. Serving Size: 1 (897) g Servings Per Recipe: 2 AMT. PER SERVING % DAILY VALUE Calories: 679.9 ...
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| Tangy Thai chicken salad - Recipes - delicious.com.au chicken thigh, sweet chili sauce, red onion, salad, peanut, mint, kaffir lime leaves, galangal, coriander leaf, red chili, coconut milk, water chestnut, spring onion, fish sauce, palm sugar, lime juice Take a trip to Thailand with this tangy and fresh Thai chicken salad. A great mid-week meal! 1. In a large saucepan, stir together coconut milk, fish sauce and palm sugar over low heat until sugar di...
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| Thai Steak Salad With Basil and Mint Recipe - Food.com beef flank steak, red onion, red bell pepper, chili paste, cooking spray, pepper, mint, basil, tomato, cucumber, lettuce, salt, fish sauce, sugar, lime juice, water From Cooking Light magazine. The recipe states that if you are unfamiliar with fish sauce - use the lesser amount indicated in the recipe. Serving Size: 1 (263) g Servings Per Recipe: 4 AMT. PER SER...
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| Thai Grilled Beef Salad Recipe - Food.com beef tenderloin, chili garlic sauce, red onion, hot sauce, canola oil, peanut, pepper, mint, mung bean, garlic, cucumber, salt, fish sauce, sugar, lime juice, water From Food and Wine magazine. This is a fairly healthy salad, infused with authentic Thai flavors. A quick fix dinner! I have also done this recipe and served it over romaine lettuce, if you want a mor...
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| Thai Roast Duck Salad Recipe | MyRecipes duck breast, red onion, red bell pepper, hot sauce, chili paste, pepper, mint, coriander leaf, carrot, shallot, cucumber, lettuce, rice vinegar, fish sauce, honey, lime juice Rich, meaty duck breast stands up well to the full-flavored dressing in this Asian-style salad. The sweetness of honey is a nice foil to the spicy sambal oelek. Instructions Checklist Step 1 Preheat...
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