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Dinner party + Thai recipes (23)

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Recipe by: STEVE ALDER
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An authentic Thai hot and sour soup. Do not attempt to omit the coriander, as this is essential. Use thai basil instead of regular basil if you can find it. Tom yum paste is hot, so try the soup before adding the chilli and decide if any extra heat is required. You can buy the paste in Asian supermarkets or there's a brand called "Thai taste" at Waitrose. This is well worth the trouble!
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Little Thai-style kebabs are great for a simple supper, or as a nibble with drinks.
 
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The coconut and the spices compliment eachother beautifully.
 
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These are so tasty! You have to try them! Minced chicken seasoned with spring onion, coriander, chilli sauce and lemon juice for a uniquely Thai flavour.
 
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Protein-rich tofu comes with a Thai salsa flavoured with chilli, coconut cream and lime.
 
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I love thai food, so it comes from a very good thai restaurant I know in Edinburgh, for more information: http://www.thaiorchid.uk.com/thai-orchid-pad-thai.php
 
Recipe by: BROWNYN
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Why go out for Thai when you can make it at home? This delicious Thai-style chicken satay recipe calls for chicken marinated in a peanut, soy and citrus sauce. Perfect for a party.
 
Recipe by: MITCHNSTEVE
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This is the quickest and easiest prawn red Thai curry recipe ever. Great for an impressive dinner party, because it tastes great but hardly takes any time at all (especially if you buy your prawns already peeled). Serve with hot jasmine rice.
 
Recipe by: Nan
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This dish can be made with prawns, chicken or pork instead of tofu. Look for the more exotic items in the international foods section at your local supermarket. Adjust the pad Thai sauce ingredients to taste.
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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Bursting with flavour, this main-course beef soup is packed with vegetables and noodles. If you can't get fresh lime leaves easily, they are available in jars at some supermarkets. You can eat the noodles, beef and vegetables with chopsticks, then enjoy the soup with a spoon.
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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Sweet juicy papaya, crisp leaves and aromatic herbs are a sensational combination in this Thai-inspired salad. Thai fragrant rice – jasmine rice simmered in stock and scented with lime leaves – is the perfect complement. If you can't get fresh lime leaves easily, they are available in jars at some supermarkets.
 
Recipe by: GABRIELLEDC
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This is delicious and easy to make. Make it as spicy as you like or keep it mild.
 
Recipe by: camp0433
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This sweet and tangy summer salad of cucumber, coriander and peanuts with just a hint of heat is always a hit at picnics and parties since it doesn't need to be refrigerated and you're pretty much guaranteed to be the only one bringing this dish!
 
Recipe by: GODGIFU
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If you prefer or can't find an unripe papaya, cucumber can be used instead. The ingredients in this Thai-style salad are mashed together into a chunky, pulpy mixture and topped with peanuts.
 
Recipe by: MURINMOON
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Delicious and easy spicy Thai steamed mussels that can be finished in just thirty minutes.
 
Recipe by: Yakuta Rasheed
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Here is a quick recipe for a salad with a Thai flair that is elegant and good enough for the fanciest party. It's not only a healthy alternative, but tastes fantastic.
 
Recipe by: NIMITZ
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This is a very tasty Thai-inspired dish made with chicken and broccoli in a spicy peanut sauce. If you like it mild, use less cayenne, like it spicy, use more. If you're salt conscious, use low salt soy sauce.
 
Recipe by: NELLYDESIGN
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This is a quick, easy and authentic Thai curry that's sweet and very spicy. I became addicted to the dish at a local restaurant and then worked to duplicate it at home. I think I've got the taste and presentation pegged. I'm estimating on the amounts since I don't measure much when I cook. Feel free to adjust to taste.
 
Recipe by: PAULCHASE
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Pork marinated in a Thai peanut sauce is barbecued on skewers with water chestnuts, pepper and onion slices.
 
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This Thai-inspired sauce also goes well with chicken, pork or lamb.
 
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