Authentic Thai Recipe for Tom Yum Gai | How to Make Spicy and Sour Chicken Soup - ต้มยำไก่

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  • Опубликовано: 20 июл 2024
  • This traditional and authentic Thai chicken soup recipe, known here as Tom Yum Gai, features big chunks of low fat chicken breast meat and mushrooms in a spicy and herbaceous broth flavored with lemongrass, galangal, and kaffir lime. One of the things you will come to appreciate, with a little practice, is how easy it is to make Thai soups for one or two people without much fuss or mess. Unlike most soups in western cuisine, when you order a bowl of soup in a Thai restaurant it is nearly always made to order, so our recipes are perfect for making one bowl of soup, rather than a whole pot of soup. Follow along as we show you how to hand-craft the perfect bowl of Tom Yum Gai.
    Ingredient List:
    1/2 cup Chicken Meat (boneless, skinless chicken breast cut into bite-sized pieces)
    1/2 cup Straw Mushroom (or other mushrooms, cut in half)
    1 stalk Lemon grass
    2 - 3 slices Galangal
    2 Kaffir lime leaves
    2 - 3 cloves Garlic
    1 - 4 Thai Hot Chili (more or less depending on taste)
    1 Tablespoon Thai Roasted Chili Sauce (Use as needed.)
    2 teaspoons Sugar (Use as needed.)
    2 teaspoons Tamarind (Tamarind water, paste. Use as needed.)
    2 teaspoons Lime (Fresh lime juice. Use as needed.)
    2 teaspoons Fish Sauce (Use as needed.)
    1 teaspoon Salt (Use instead of fish sauce, as needed.)
    Directions:
    1: Boil lemongrass and galangal in 2 cups of water for 5 minutes. Add garlic and hot chili, and continue boiling for another minute.
    2: Add the chicken, mushrooms, kaffir lime leaf, and nam prik pao sauce. Boil for 2 - 3 minutes or until the chicken is cooked.
    3: Add tamarind paste, lime juice, fish sauce, and sugar. Stir in well and then taste the soup for the right balance of flavors according to how you like it. Add more of each as needed until you like the way it tastes.
    4: Serve in a small bowl. Garnish with kaffir lime leaf and coriander tops. Serve with steamed rice.
    For detailed directions and photos, please visit our website page: ThaiCookbook.tv/thai-recipes/s...
    Learn to make this and many more great Thai food dishes the way they are served here at our restaurant in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Visit us now at ThaiCookbook.tv to download our free Thai cook book.
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Комментарии • 15

  • @dandan8787
    @dandan8787 5 лет назад +5

    This is my favorite soup in the world.

  • @coastem
    @coastem 9 лет назад

    Another excellent demonstration!

  • @MrRainyhHead
    @MrRainyhHead 9 лет назад

    mmm i will definitely try this one!

  • @Py5kO
    @Py5kO 3 года назад +1

    i use soy and fish sauce for this and its great. Really easy soup and tastes great

  • @PaulNguyenLA
    @PaulNguyenLA 2 года назад +1

    Great Video and good in showing your cooking pretty good. Yummy Yummy. I am hungry. Watched full video Like that "321" Supported your house "16.6k+1". Thanks a lot for sharing this video. God bless your always my friend....

  • @vivianahernandez8696
    @vivianahernandez8696 6 лет назад +2

    can i use chicken broth instead of water?

  • @vivianahernandez4879
    @vivianahernandez4879 7 лет назад

    what can i use to substitute fish sauce?

    • @ThaicookbookTv
      @ThaicookbookTv  7 лет назад

      The fish sauce in this recipe adds a salty flavor. You could just use soy sauce or ordinary salt, but the flavor will not be as authentic. Add a little at a time until the flavor is right for you.

  • @Mario8897
    @Mario8897 9 лет назад

    I have never used galangal and kaffir lime leaf, are these ingredients edible?

    • @Zatoichi444
      @Zatoichi444 8 лет назад +3

      +Ch War I hope so....because I ate them on Thursday.....I'm still alive...so far, so good!

    • @dennydenlim
      @dennydenlim 8 лет назад +4

      We Asians normally don't eat them for they are only meant to enrich the flavor and aroma of the cooked dishes. However, it is ok to eat them without a harm for they are sort of herbals. I am an Indonesian man, we use galangal, lemon grass ,chilli, kafir lime leaves as well.

  • @belleamourbloggerbelleamou1929
    @belleamourbloggerbelleamou1929 3 года назад

    What chicken did you use? Thighs or breast?

  • @timothymorehouse1255
    @timothymorehouse1255 Год назад

    Eating it now arroy!