Recipe - Beef Stir Fried With Holy Basil
Categories: Meat, Beef Stir Fried With Holy Basil
2 tablespoon Chopped garlic
2 tablespoon Chopped shallots
2 tablespoon Chopped mixed red & green
chilis (prik ki nu)
1 teaspoon Green peppercorns; whole
One fourth cup Fish sauce
2 tablespoon Palm sugar
1 cup Coarsely chopped holy basil
leaves (bai gaprao)
1 cup Sliced onion (any mixture of
'spanish' onions; red
onions; shallots and spring
onions can be used)
1 pound Ground or minced beef
From: "Colonel I. F. K. Philpott" colonel@korat1.vukorat.ac.th
Date: Tue, 02 Jul 1996 09:18:40 0700
Subject: [THAI] neua pad bai kaprao (beef and basil)
This is a quick and easy dish to make. The holy basil has a "hot peppery"
taste, but if you can't get it then the standard european basil is a
reasonable substitute, though you should add a little freshly ground black
pepper in this case.
prik ki nu called mouse dropping chilis, or dynamite chilis are the
best chili to use, but if you can't get it standard Mexican habanera
chilis, or Scotch Bonnets, will do very well as a substitute.
(my wife chops the beef with a pair of cleavers, and I can't bear to
watch... you can of course use a meat grinder or a food processor)
The garlic, shallots, peppers and peppercorns are ground together in a
mortar & pestle or a food processor. In a hot wok, with a little cooking
oil, briefly stir fry this paste to bring out the flavour and aroma. add
the remaining ingredients, except the onion, and continue to stir until the
beef is cooked through.
Add the onions, mix thoroughly, and serve.
Serving: For luncheon pad bai kaprao can be served over plain rice, or over
a fried egg or egg crepe, placed on the rice. For dinner it goes well with
the hot and sour tom yum soups, as well as curries and other Thai food.
Add the usual Thai condiments (chilis in fish sauce (prik nam pla), ground
chillis (prik phom) and sugar), as well, perhaps as ground black pepper.
Variants: It can be made with chopped pork or chicken, though of course the
flavours are quite different. You can also experiment with replacing the
meat with hard tofu marinated in a mixture of sweet soy, fish sauce and
ground ginger, say, or a vegetable mix of your choice (I like to mix
broccoli and cauliflower florets, with julienned carrots and wing beans),
to make a vegetarian pad bai kaprao.
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Beef Stir Fried With Holy Basil recipe makes 1 Servings

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