The last year or so has had me diving deep into, and trying to comprehend, the seemingly endless world of Thai curry, or gaeng, a part of Thai cuisine that needs some elaboration because it exists so arbitrarily in the mind of most people in the west.
And I was one of those people until I started asking questions.
“What do you mean you can’t substitute ginger for galangal?” I’d ask my chef friends, feeling limited in my options due to hard-to-find ingredients. I’d argue that they’re both rhizomes.
Well, turmeric is also a rhizome, and that’s a fucking terrible…
Take a moment to think about where you’d find Biryani in Thailand…
You read that right; Biryani — the delicious rice dish with origins among the Muslims of India. For some, the answer is obvious, but for most, obscure.
Today, a few things are hurting the food of Thailand. Vendors are being forced to use inferior ingredients to reduce costs for tourists who expect the food to be cheap, and environmental issues are affecting agriculture in certain areas. …
I don’t know how you’re feeling right now, but you’d probably feel better if you’d just made some yogurt. Out of all of my kitchen projects, yogurt undoubtedly gives me the most satisfaction. Yogurt and granola is the best breakfast there is. I’ll tell you that while I’m on my second bowl and showing no signs of slowing down. But it has to be thick. The fattier, the better. Greek yogurt can be used in about a million applications, and that’s just what I’ve been finding out lately.
I wasn’t always so keen on yogurt, though. For most of my…
Authentic food, as we understand it, is bullshit.
That was the realization that dawned on me as I continued to stubbornly pound ginger into a Thai curry paste a while back. “Ginger is not a substitute for galangal”, so I’ve been told.
It’s true, ginger isn’t a substitute for galangal, and using it won’t help you understand Thai flavors for what they are, but that doesn’t make it inauthentic, it makes it untraditional —my curry wasn’t a Gaeng Kiaw Wan, but it was still a green curry.
I can rarely get galangal, I’m not Thai, and I don’t even live…
Nothing brings Southeast Asian flavors together quite as well as shrimp paste.
Okay, maybe knowledge, skill, and love for cooking, but mainly shrimp paste…
I used to be vegetarian, and of the few things that spoiled plant-based, Southeast Asian recipes — that is, those that normally aren’t — for me, omitting shrimp paste and fish sauce hit the hardest.
There’s nothing quite like taking all the flavor, fat, and umami out of a dish and half-heartedly replacing it with tofu and a squirt of soy sauce, or if you’re lucky to have some, Miso.
But, Miso can be a little…
We need to talk about the sauce in Mexico. Displayed front and center at every restaurant and street food stall, and replenished swiftly as if it were a bad omen to let them run dry, sauce reigns supreme in the Mexican kitchen.
Of the many things that encapsulate the heart and soul of Mexico, probably the most profound is its cuisine. And when talking about Mexican cuisine, one mustn’t forget where it comes from: the amalgamation of many races and cultures. The food is, without a doubt, the most reliable proof of that.
Food in Mexico is diverse. Dishes vary…
Think back to the last time you tried to create a new habit. How long did it last? A week? A few days?
My guess is it was a lot shorter than you were hoping. A recent study suggests that it takes a little over two months for an action to become a habit but many of us fall short of that two-month threshold. This is because we typically bite off more than we can chew and find ourselves overwhelmed with expectations early on.
Take somebody that wants to start meditating more, for example. Currently, they don’t meditate at all…
Since you’re reading this article, I’ll assume you’re a fan of Thai food and, chances are, you either don’t cook it enough or you want to know how to improve.
And there’s always room for improvement.
Think back to the last time you had Thai food that blew your mind. You could probably make something just as good if you thought hard about the flavors that made it tasty in the first place.
At its core, Thai food is fusion cooking that uses techniques and flavors from several of its bordering nations. …
I recently discovered a braised chicken dish that completely opened my eyes to the science behind braising meat, specifically, chicken.
A good friend of mine is a ridiculously good chef and happens to focus a lot on Thai cuisine. I recently went to his apartment and immediately after arriving I was like “Holy shit, what’s that smell?”.
Under Water Chicken or Gai Tai Nam was the smell.
It was fucking unreal.
He had a large pot on the stove with a clay bowl on top, full of iced water. He explained that it was just the concept of distillation.
Aromatic…
Do you remember the last idea that you took from a book and used to improve your life?
Until a couple of years ago, I barely read books. I’d convinced myself they bored me and getting through one felt like work. After reading an interesting concept on the growth mindset one day, I decided to change my perception and treat reading like a privilege rather than an obligation.
I know that sounds like the usual self-help bs you’re probably used to seeing, but hear me out…
When I became motivated to take key ideas from books and apply them to…