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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook [video inside] pad kra pao gai (chicken stir with basil) using 9 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make [Video inside] Pad kra pao gai (chicken stir with basil):
- Make ready Rice
- Take Bonless skinless little fatty chicken thigh
- Prepare Sauces: oyster sauce, mushroom soy sauce, seasoning sauce:
- Take Fish sauce and veggie oil
- Take Chinese long bean
- Make ready Garlic and Thai chili
- Make ready Fresh organic basil (holy basil if you can find)
- Get to taste Sugar
- Make ready Egg
Pad Gaprao (Pad Kra Pao) ผัดกะเพรา Chicken Stir-Fry with Holy Basil. This popular Thai dish has many English spellings: Pad Kra Pao, Pad Ka Prao, Pad Ka Pow This classic combination is called "kao pad gaprao gai kai dao", which simply means rice with chicken holy basil stir-fry and a fried egg. Pad Kraprow Gai (ผัดกระเพราไก่) literally translates to Fried Holy Basil Chicken and is a Thai street food dish that also happens to be one of my favorite dishes of all time. While there are countless reasons to love this dish, perhaps the most compelling is its incredibly good effort to taste ratio.
Steps to make [Video inside] Pad kra pao gai (chicken stir with basil):
- Start cooking rice
- In a motor pestal pound Thai chili and garlic to your liking… I love garlic
- Mince bonless skinless (have little fat) chicken thighs with cleaver or food processor..(dont buy already minced chicken)
- Cut chinese long bean
- Here are the sauces you need
- Deep fry egg (dont over cook I like my egg runny) cook and set aside
- Chili garlic in
- Add mince and stir until 70% cooked
- Add sauces…. 1 tbl spoon oyster sauce (powerful sauce can add more later) fish sauce just a splash and all other sauces add to your liking
- Add sugar to balance out the sauces
- Taste it and check for salty/ sweetness… Add more oyster sauce for more flavor… Add sugar for sweetness add other soy sauces for saltyness
- Add long bean and stir until cooked (3 min)
- Add basil last… Stir 30 sec heat on 30 sec heat off.
- Plate with rice and add egg on top
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