My wife - also from Isarn in the northeast - makes larb often. And her namtok - often with pork instead of beef - is awesome. I usually end up eating too much: I'm full but it tastes too good to stop! Any extra juice/dressing that doesn’t get fully absorbed by the roasted rice powder is great for dipping the sticky rice. Kind of the Thai version of an Italian family mopping up extra tomato sauce with bread. 😀
I make this all the time. For my preference, I use charcoal to grill steak to a rare temp. I use dried red pepper 🌶 flakes and fresh peppers with slivers of cut keifer lime leaves 🍃. I only use fresh squeezed lime or lemon 🍋 juice.
Made this tonight. Didn't have lemon grass but it turned out Fantastic!! I use red onion instead of shallots and put fresh cucumber chunks in it over romaine lettuce. About 90% as good as my local authentic Thai restaurant.
Pai, I own your beautiful cookbook and love this Waterfall salad. The toughest ingredient to find is decent fresh mint. I grew up in New Jersey, where all you need to do is plant mint under a leaky garden hose bib. It will take over the yard! Now I live in the desert, in Las Vegas. I haven’t had success growing mint here. So, when I see a nice bunch of fresh mint at the grocery store, it is my signal to prepare this delicious dish. I have acquired a Chinese pickle jar, and use it for fermented limes. They are wonderful to have on hand for lime juice in an instant. I use them to prepare this dish. Thanks for your channel, and your beautiful cookbook ❤️
Excellent video. I make frequently. Maybe my all time favorite dish. My mouth is watering just watching the video. You can also add fresh basil. In addition to sticky rice I serve with cabbage leaves so you can put the salad in the cabbage leaves and eat like a taco.
MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE while teaching six years at ABAC! Now, as you suggested, show your viewers this recipe with prime tenderloin and stuff it into tacos with avocado!
Just found this. I love steak salads at Thai restaurants. So decided to make one myself using this recipe (and I like that this is the “REAL” one as there are so many Thai steak salad recipes here in RUclips). It came out perfectly, and much more! Every ingredient worked well and together. I can taste each and everyone. Thank you very much Pailin for sharing!
Hi, Pailin! My Beloved One and I just made it and, uh, it's kind of life-changing! First: it truly is a Steak Salad instead of a Steak on a salad! Second: WTF is up with that toasted rice thingy?! It's amazing! What other recipes use it? Third: Nunc Cham at its finest! Fourth: That steak marinade is to die for! And this is coming from a steak purist (salt, pepper, medium-rare - anything else is a sacrilege!)! The whole composition is so playful, yet mature! And I totally understand how much willpower it takes not to eat it, especially at one moment of assembly! Pailin, thank you!❤🔥🌊
This looks amazing! I've been too lazy to get my grill set up, but I think this will be the recipe that motivates me. I usually order this without lettuce in restaurants, but I love the idea of making it myself.
This is my favorite Thai dish. When I talk to someone who says they love Thai food they always talk about Pad Thai, Curry and maybe Drunken Noodles. I tell them that they have to expand a bit and try Larb (however else it may be spelled) and Nam Tok. And if they aren't trying the Tom Yum they are missing out!
I was once told “Don’t sleep on Thai salads,” so when I went to the Thai restaurant around the corner from my house for lunch today, I decided to give this dish a try, knowing nothing about it. I’m gonna be honest, it’s only been an hour since I left the restaurant, but I’m probably going to follow your recipe and make it for dinner. 😂
Hi, i‘m a german watcher of your channel. I‘m a thai-hobby-cooker. Your channel is great. My US english is average, but you speak very simple and clear. Thank you for your great dishes ans your explainations. Greetings from a Thai-cooking fan.
Love your videos and the food your are making. Been following you for a long time and will never stop scrolling and drewling through your recipes. Northeast citchen is my favourite! Love from Sweden! 🙏🏻
It is so good that you can find related videos as well as the names of the food in the title are written in Thai. I am enjoying the video you uploaded, and I am waiting for you to return to your daily life as soon as possible and travel to Bangkok as free as before.
Sometimes I watch the videos from this channel just to see Pailin speak. By the way, I’m a straight girl. Just admiring another lovely and talented person. 😊👍
As a kid my mom always called this “Hot Beef” growing up and it was my absolute favorite!! Fast forward the first meal I cooked my date was this. He hated it but ate it anyway...we’ve been together for over 18 years 🤣🤣
On behalf of all Thai, thank you for your compliment. But please don't expected too much. Every culture is beautiful in it's own way. Besides, TH is just a small country with many good and bad things/people, including culture you might have not seen yet, which some might offend you or others. Anyway, please known that ou are always welcome anytime you feel free to visit us.
I'm over in Spain and we have none of these herbs lol (lime leaves, lemongrass, etc.) BUT I made a "Spanish" version with what's available and it's wonderful thank you!
This Thai recipe is one of my favorite, but most favorite one is Pad See Ew. Used to live in southeastern California and ordered Pad Se Ew 2-3 times a week.
Hello! I had this dish in Iceland in 2003!!! (Have been to Thailand several times before and after that having beef salads there). I thought at that time this one had fallen on the floor because of the hard things/gravel in it... 😅. Have a great day🖖
I was waiting for this forever. We call it beef salad I believe it's the same thing. Just wanted to see how you made it and OMG! I'm making my wife do thus today
Great video! I’m not a fan of cilantro, so I will try this with arugula & parsley in place of cilantro. Looks like it will be a winner recipe!!! Thanks
Thai steak salad is probably my all-time favourite dish. And no, "steak salad" has never been salad-plus-steak for me: I grew up with "beef salad" being a standard summer dish, where a chunk of beef got chopped into cubes and then mixed with apple bits, pickles and fresh onions (and lots of black pepper) and mild vinegar so fruit and meat flavours would mix and create something new (but Thai steak salad is still better).
Love nam tok.Sep li li. 😋My wife has always made this with pork. I am going to ask her to use beef, next time. Looks good. Thanks for sharing your recipes!
Love this dish... never made it correctly with the roasted rice powder though, I will try it next time. Along with the 30 fresh Thai peppers I usually do. 😋
Pai _does not_ compromise on recipe quality. This is probably the BEST that I’ve seen from the dishes I’ve tried. Although variations in flavor vary from region to region per household, her style is solid !! 👌Savory and YUM!❤️ Belisimo
I commented on your Crying Tiger video, but after watching this video, I think I have my answer--though the restaurant called the dish Tiger Cry, it was actually a combination of Crying Tiger and Waterfall Salad. That dusty/powdery coating the toasted rice gives to the beef is addictive. Same for the nam jim jaew!
Hi Pailin, I made this last night and it was enjoyed by everyone. One thing though I wish recipes would say if you use dark or light soy sauce. I know that light is for flavour and dark for colour. Great recipe though and I will make it again as it is so quick and easy.
Hi Dave! I'll mention this to her thanks, but I do know that when she doesn't say one way or the other it's the regular Thai Healthy Boy Brand kit.co/hotthaikitchen/ingredients-i-use/healthy-boy-brand-mu, but for more detail or if you're going to substitute then check out hot-thai-kitchen.com/soy-sauce-101/ . Cheers! Adam
I’m going grocery shopping to get the ingredients to make this steak salad for the umpteenth time! I’d never had the dish before seeing your recipe, but it looked so delicious. I couldn’t grind the toasted rice finely enough, so I bought a coffee grinder just for it. I can’t slice the lemongrass thinly enough, so it was a little chewy. I have found puréed lemongrass in a tube, so I think I’ll add that to the dressing. I’m lucky that my local Asian grocery store had all the ingredients, including the makrut lime leaves in the freezer! I will add some cherry tomatoes and sliced cucumbers this time. Maybe some sliced chilies? 🌶️
this salad is a GAME CHANGER! i could eat this every day and be satisfied!! i’ve made it twice in two weeks and still can’t get enough 🤤🤣 thank you for sharing this 🫶🏾
I made this night before last. I make it a little differently and with way more sauce but it is essentially the same thing. The flavors are stunning in this dish...super intense. On a different subject, I was looking on your web site and could not find any recipe for Neua Dad Deow (Thai sun dried beef). I live in a part of the U.S. where I can dry it in about two hours so I make it all the time in the summer. Neua Dad Deow and Kao Neow is my go to lunch for motorcycle rides.
HELLO LOVELY VIEWERS! If you love cooking with beef, check out this free resource by Canada Beef (sponsored) that demystifies over 70 different cuts: bit.ly/39KvxUe * If you have any questions about this recipe be sure to read the blog post on the website first-I add lots of extra info here: hot-thai-kitchen.com/nam-tok-neua/ ** If you still have questions, please refer to the contact page on my website. If you want prioritized direct access to me, and a guaranteed quick response, consider supporting the show by becoming a Patreon member! Check it out here to learn more! www.patreon.com/pailinskitchen As always, thank you so much for watching! - Pai
I have two videos downloaded. Your trip to the store ( Thank you Thai Auntie ), and this. I have an herb garden, I mean, my yard grows herbs freel y😂... you mentioned something about another herb...? So yummy!! Thank you from my lips to hips ~~~ What's the difference with lime leaves? Seems many types. Is the flavor much change??
Hi Adam here again :) If you want to ask her that one directly though rather that put it out to the community (as she doesn't see the comments on here once the post is more than a week old as per her note above), you can check out all the options to get hold of her at hot-thai-kitchen.com/contact . Cheers!
My wife - also from Isarn in the northeast - makes larb often. And her namtok - often with pork instead of beef - is awesome. I usually end up eating too much: I'm full but it tastes too good to stop!
Any extra juice/dressing that doesn’t get fully absorbed by the roasted rice powder is great for dipping the sticky rice. Kind of the Thai version of an Italian family mopping up extra tomato sauce with bread. 😀
This dish changed my life, it's so intense that it makes most other food seem boring
That's a great way to describe it!
Yes, be careful, once you tried it, there's no way back.
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@@PailinsKitchen what kind of steak I should get? Will skirt steak work? My mouth is already watering 😂
I am Muslim I like your Halal food ❤
I made this dish for my bf last night and he nearly proposed. This is such a great recipe, thank you ❤
I make this all the time. For my preference, I use charcoal to grill steak to a rare temp. I use dried red pepper 🌶 flakes and fresh peppers with slivers of cut keifer lime leaves 🍃. I only use fresh squeezed lime or lemon 🍋 juice.
Made this tonight. Didn't have lemon grass but it turned out Fantastic!! I use red onion instead of shallots and put fresh cucumber chunks in it over romaine lettuce. About 90% as good as my local authentic Thai restaurant.
This dish reminds me of my days as a student studying abroad in Bangkok. I ate this for lunch almost every day!!! Thammasat University!!!!!
Pai, I own your beautiful cookbook and love this Waterfall salad. The toughest ingredient to find is decent fresh mint. I grew up in New Jersey, where all you need to do is plant mint under a leaky garden hose bib. It will take over the yard! Now I live in the desert, in Las Vegas. I haven’t had success growing mint here. So, when I see a nice bunch of fresh mint at the grocery store, it is my signal to prepare this delicious dish. I have acquired a Chinese pickle jar, and use it for fermented limes. They are wonderful to have on hand for lime juice in an instant. I use them to prepare this dish. Thanks for your channel, and your beautiful cookbook ❤️
As a half thai/Laos guy that grew up in America and having ate most types of food; thai food has the biggest list of foods that I love and enjoy.
La comida Thai debe ser declarada patrimonio de la humanidad. Es fabulosa. Saludos Pailin desde Brasil.
I love how real this channel are, and there’s even a blooper
This channel is gems
Love from Malaysia
Excellent video. I make frequently. Maybe my all time favorite dish. My mouth is watering just watching the video. You can also add fresh basil. In addition to sticky rice I serve with cabbage leaves so you can put the salad in the cabbage leaves and eat like a taco.
The way you translate the meaning of the dish is too perfect 🥰 loved it
MY ABSOLUTE FAVORITE while teaching six years at ABAC! Now, as you suggested, show your viewers this recipe with prime tenderloin and stuff it into tacos with avocado!
This is my absolute favorite Thai dish. Thank you so much for posting this!
Just found this. I love steak salads at Thai restaurants. So decided to make one myself using this recipe (and I like that this is the “REAL” one as there are so many Thai steak salad recipes here in RUclips). It came out perfectly, and much more! Every ingredient worked well and together. I can taste each and everyone. Thank you very much Pailin for sharing!
watching Pailin assembled the dish and imagine the toasted rice smells when mixed with the steaks is just mouthwatering 👍💯
I LOVE THIS RECEPIE! My favourite part for this is what in spanish is called "rabillo" and is the tip of the hip muscle at the bottom
I tried this when I travelled Bangkok, but didn’t know exact name and recipe. Thanks! I can try it at home now😀
The other popular version in Thailand is "Kor Moo Nam Tok" basically the same spice salad dressings but the meat is Pork Neck instead of Beef.
Made this last night. It was delicious! First time using picanha in a dish and it turned out really well. Thank you!
I have been obsessed with this salad for years. Thank you for this!
Hi, Pailin! My Beloved One and I just made it and, uh, it's kind of life-changing! First: it truly is a Steak Salad instead of a Steak on a salad! Second: WTF is up with that toasted rice thingy?! It's amazing! What other recipes use it? Third: Nunc Cham at its finest! Fourth: That steak marinade is to die for! And this is coming from a steak purist (salt, pepper, medium-rare - anything else is a sacrilege!)! The whole composition is so playful, yet mature! And I totally understand how much willpower it takes not to eat it, especially at one moment of assembly! Pailin, thank you!❤🔥🌊
This looks amazing! I've been too lazy to get my grill set up, but I think this will be the recipe that motivates me. I usually order this without lettuce in restaurants, but I love the idea of making it myself.
This is my favorite Thai dish. When I talk to someone who says they love Thai food they always talk about Pad Thai, Curry and maybe Drunken Noodles. I tell them that they have to expand a bit and try Larb (however else it may be spelled) and Nam Tok. And if they aren't trying the Tom Yum they are missing out!
This looks absolutely delicious. I'll be cooking some up this weekend.
I was once told “Don’t sleep on Thai salads,” so when I went to the Thai restaurant around the corner from my house for lunch today, I decided to give this dish a try, knowing nothing about it. I’m gonna be honest, it’s only been an hour since I left the restaurant, but I’m probably going to follow your recipe and make it for dinner. 😂
Hi, i‘m a german watcher of your channel. I‘m a thai-hobby-cooker. Your channel is great. My US english is average, but you speak very simple and clear. Thank you for your great dishes ans your explainations. Greetings from a Thai-cooking fan.
Love your videos and the food your are making. Been following you for a long time and will never stop scrolling and drewling through your recipes.
Northeast citchen is my favourite!
Love from Sweden! 🙏🏻
Thank you for following for a long time!!
It is so good that you can find related videos as well as the names of the food in the title are written in Thai.
I am enjoying the video you uploaded, and I am waiting for you to return to your daily life as soon as possible and travel to Bangkok as free as before.
Bringing together our Picanha from south Brazil, where I live, with my love for Thailand and Thai cuisine! Pure perfection, I can't wait to cook it!
Sometimes I watch the videos from this channel just to see Pailin speak. By the way, I’m a straight girl. Just admiring another lovely and talented person. 😊👍
You can have this on top of salad too with the same dressing. Incredible
This salad is very nutritious and looks super delicious! The meat is exactly to my taste - tender and juicy!
As a kid my mom always called this “Hot Beef” growing up and it was my absolute favorite!! Fast forward the first meal I cooked my date was this. He hated it but ate it anyway...we’ve been together for over 18 years 🤣🤣
He hated it? Wow he must have zero taste in good food but glad he ate it still and y'all together 😂🙌🏻
wow
I served this dish once to all my friends in Middle East. Now they're addicted to it.
Thai is such a beautiful culture. I wish I could return and explore more of Eastern Thailand.
On behalf of all Thai, thank you for your compliment. But please don't expected too much. Every culture is beautiful in it's own way. Besides, TH is just a small country with many good and bad things/people, including culture you might have not seen yet, which some might offend you or others. Anyway, please known that ou are always welcome anytime you feel free to visit us.
I'm over in Spain and we have none of these herbs lol (lime leaves, lemongrass, etc.) BUT I made a "Spanish" version with what's available and it's wonderful thank you!
Glad you made it work!!
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Bergamot leaves 🍃 is probably close to kaffir lime leaves. The fruit looks similar too
This Thai recipe is one of my favorite, but most favorite one is Pad See Ew. Used to live in southeastern California and ordered Pad Se Ew 2-3 times a week.
Thank you, Pai. "Waterfall" is a lovely descriptor.
This is one of my favorite dishes in the world and now I can make it for myself! Thank you!!!
Hello!
I had this dish in Iceland in 2003!!! (Have been to Thailand several times before and after that having beef salads there). I thought at that time this one had fallen on the floor because of the hard things/gravel in it... 😅.
Have a great day🖖
Real steak salad..nikmatnya luar biasa..sangat enak sekali
you had me at steak waterfall. dear god in heaven i wish i could afford to make this. amazing!
Omg I made this
It is out this world!!!
Thank you!
Great video! Sounds just super, and the Canadian beef site is just so helpful. Good sponsor, and just marvelous info there.
Looks wonderful and delicious, never thought of making this, great share!👌
I was waiting for this forever. We call it beef salad I believe it's the same thing. Just wanted to see how you made it and OMG! I'm making my wife do thus today
This is one of my favorite dishes of all time, can't wait to try your recipe!
I've gone through at least 5lbs of beef making this in the last week, absolutely delicious. Thanks for another great recipe:)
Great video! I’m not a fan of cilantro, so I will try this with arugula & parsley in place of cilantro. Looks like it will be a winner recipe!!! Thanks
I always enjoy watching you,i am from Philippines and we are almost similar when it comes to cooking...
I fell in love with this dish in Phuket! So spicy yet so good! I had to ;earn to make Thai food because i love it so much!
Thai steak salad is probably my all-time favourite dish. And no, "steak salad" has never been salad-plus-steak for me: I grew up with "beef salad" being a standard summer dish, where a chunk of beef got chopped into cubes and then mixed with apple bits, pickles and fresh onions (and lots of black pepper) and mild vinegar so fruit and meat flavours would mix and create something new (but Thai steak salad is still better).
Any kind of stake salad is always amazing
Omg YUM! I’m definitely going to try this! Love how it uses toasted rice along flavored with a kaffir lime leaf 😍
Love nam tok.Sep li li. 😋My wife has always made this with pork. I am going to ask her to use beef, next time. Looks good. Thanks for sharing your recipes!
My momma is from Chiang Mai/Pharaoh! Northern Thai food is amazing
Make this dish often. It’s one of my faves. So so so good.
Love this dish... never made it correctly with the roasted rice powder though, I will try it next time. Along with the 30 fresh Thai peppers I usually do. 😋
You can find the already roasted rice but fresh roast is the best way to go.
The Canadian Beef site is awesome. So helpful. Thank you for the info.
Looks so good, can’t wait to try this recipe too! ( along with many others you post!)
As always, keep smiling!
My mother in law is from N. Thailand. She taught me how to make Yum Nua. This looks like this is could be even better
Pai _does not_ compromise on recipe quality. This is probably the BEST that I’ve seen from the dishes I’ve tried. Although variations in flavor vary from region to region per household, her style is solid !! 👌Savory and YUM!❤️ Belisimo
@@mahlina1220 Thank you so much!!
Cannot wait to try this! And you are a joy to watch - thanks for a wonderful recipe and video.
I commented on your Crying Tiger video, but after watching this video, I think I have my answer--though the restaurant called the dish Tiger Cry, it was actually a combination of Crying Tiger and Waterfall Salad. That dusty/powdery coating the toasted rice gives to the beef is addictive. Same for the nam jim jaew!
Hi Pailin, I made this last night and it was enjoyed by everyone. One thing though I wish recipes would say if you use dark or light soy sauce. I know that light is for flavour and dark for colour. Great recipe though and I will make it again as it is so quick and easy.
Hi Dave! I'll mention this to her thanks, but I do know that when she doesn't say one way or the other it's the regular Thai Healthy Boy Brand kit.co/hotthaikitchen/ingredients-i-use/healthy-boy-brand-mu, but for more detail or if you're going to substitute then check out hot-thai-kitchen.com/soy-sauce-101/ . Cheers! Adam
I’m going grocery shopping to get the ingredients to make this steak salad for the umpteenth time! I’d never had the dish before seeing your recipe, but it looked so delicious. I couldn’t grind the toasted rice finely enough, so I bought a coffee grinder just for it. I can’t slice the lemongrass thinly enough, so it was a little chewy. I have found puréed lemongrass in a tube, so I think I’ll add that to the dressing. I’m lucky that my local Asian grocery store had all the ingredients, including the makrut lime leaves in the freezer! I will add some cherry tomatoes and sliced cucumbers this time. Maybe some sliced chilies? 🌶️
A delicious recipe khop Kuhn ma khrap.I just wonder why my favorite noodle soup is also called kho tiaw nam tok….help much appreciated .Many thanks!
Hi Pallin , my familles really enjoy your Water Fall Steak Salad . How wanderfull it is 👍👏👏💜
This is my favorite salat sharing its first place with som tam aka papaya salad.
This is one of my favorite dishes at my favorite Thai restaurant in town. I’ve made it at home, too.
Ooooooooooh, you even used Picanha!!! ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
This looks absolutely in my dreams that I need to make it happen. YUMM!!
Thanks You So Much For Sharing Your Video
i am going to try this my husband enjoy the salad i made with your fish sauce and he loves it, i will do this steak also. thank you.
Yum Neua is my favorite Thai dish. Get it here in the North every time! :D
Absolutely love this dish , beautiful flavours, all tastes so fresh. Delicious! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
this salad is a GAME CHANGER! i could eat this every day and be satisfied!! i’ve made it twice in two weeks and still can’t get enough 🤤🤣 thank you for sharing this 🫶🏾
I made this the second time today. Just love it. Thanks 👍
OK, this looks great! I tried your Crying Tiger recipe and loved it. Looking forward to trying this. Thank you! :)
This is Brilliant..Thank you for sharing Pailin's Kitchen.
This looks amazing!!! Slapping the table because it tastes sooooo good I can identify with😄
I made this night before last. I make it a little differently and with way more sauce but it is essentially the same thing. The flavors are stunning in this dish...super intense.
On a different subject, I was looking on your web site and could not find any recipe for Neua Dad Deow (Thai sun dried beef). I live in a part of the U.S. where I can dry it in about two hours so I make it all the time in the summer. Neua Dad Deow and Kao Neow is my go to lunch for motorcycle rides.
Beautiful, very nice I will copy that for sure. your the best Ms Pailin
HELLO LOVELY VIEWERS! If you love cooking with beef, check out this free resource by Canada Beef (sponsored) that demystifies over 70 different cuts: bit.ly/39KvxUe
* If you have any questions about this recipe be sure to read the blog post on the website first-I add lots of extra info here: hot-thai-kitchen.com/nam-tok-neua/
** If you still have questions, please refer to the contact page on my website. If you want prioritized direct access to me, and a guaranteed quick response, consider supporting the show by becoming a Patreon member! Check it out here to learn more! www.patreon.com/pailinskitchen
As always, thank you so much for watching! - Pai
Your salad’s looks are Amazing. Mouthwatering. I’ll try it soon!
Yummy 😋 looks delicious thank you for sharing keep in touch my friend ❣️
I just ate and so full but yet I'm drooling over this dish 🤤 😄
VIELEN LIEBEN DANK DIR...FRIEDEN und FREIHEIT...
Oooh - makrut lime leaf pounded into the toasted rice!
Enjoying your beautifully cooked steak video with moo manao flavour cup noodles😋😋😋
This looks yummy! I love sticky rice, but I can’t help wondering what it would be like with mashed potatoes. It can be fun to mix cuisines sometimes!
Great Video! Nice that you think of your mom...
Flank steak is nice for this.. slices nice and thin on the bias.. mmmm. Thanks Pai!
One of my favorite meals in Thailand; Nam Tok Moo with sticky rice, 70baht or about $2 USD, Saep mak mak...555.
Thank you for the recipe it really does look good 👍🏻
I have two videos downloaded. Your trip to the store ( Thank you Thai Auntie ), and this.
I have an herb garden, I mean, my yard grows herbs freel
y😂... you mentioned something about another herb...?
So yummy!!
Thank you from my lips to hips ~~~
What's the difference with lime leaves? Seems many types. Is the flavor much change??
Hi Adam here again :) If you want to ask her that one directly though rather that put it out to the community (as she doesn't see the comments on here once the post is more than a week old as per her note above), you can check out all the options to get hold of her at hot-thai-kitchen.com/contact . Cheers!
Adam's slightly evil laugh at 4:47 🤪
Lol you noticed :)
ขอบคุณพี่สาวมากๆนะคะสำหรับสูตร กำลังทำทานคืนนี้เลยค่ะ love from Kelowna BC Canada 🇨🇦
Hi Pailin. Your Steak Salad looks Delicious. Thanks for the Tips. 😁😋😋
Looks very nice, fresh and tasty. I can’t wait to try this recipe myself! 🇬🇧
We mash the name to “laab namtok” in my language cause it’s easier 😂😂 but I’ve been waiting for your recipe so I’m sooooo glad to see it finally!!