How to Make Thailand Hoy Tod Asian Cooking Recipe Cuisine
Thai Hoy Tod
This recipe was taken from centuries old cooking techniques and when possible applied modern cooking methods and/or ingredients. It uses Asian cooking styles, Asian Spices, Asian Sauces and Asian Ingredients. The style of cooking may have a slight alteration while still maintaining the dish's overall purpose. In this blog we touch on recipes that may be predominant for the Chinese Cuisines. We will also share recipes based upon country, or regions such as: Burma, Cambodia, Indian, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Philippines, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Tibet and Vietnam. Some cuisines are considered South Asian, South East Asian, Central Asian and/or Middle Eastern and may not be strictly connected to a specific country or culture.
Recipe Makes for 6-8 Servings:
2 cups flour, preferably half all-purpose, half glutinous rice
2 eggs, lightly beaten
1 tablespoon corn, grapeseed, or other neutral oil, plus more for frying
5 scallions, green parts only, trimmed, cut into 3-inch lengths, and sliced lengthwise
20 chives, preferably Chinese (“garlic”) chives, roughly chopped
2 medium carrots, grated
1 small yellow or green summer squash, grated
½ pound chopped peeled shrimp, clams, mussels
1 cup bean sprouts
½ cup chopped fresh cilantro leaves
Directions:
Mix the flour, eggs, and oil with 1½ cups water to form a smooth batter. Let it rest while you prepare the vegetables. When you're ready to cook, stir the scallions, chives, carrots, squash, seafood, bean sprouts and cilantro. into the batter.
Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat and coat the bottom with oil. Ladle in a quarter of the batter and spread it out evenly into a circle.
Turn the heat to medium and cook until the bottom is browned, about 5 minutes, then flip and cook for another 5 minutes. Repeat with the remaining batter.
As the pancakes finish, remove them and, if necessary, drain on paper towels. Cut into small triangles and serve with Soy Dipping Sauce.
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For the adventurous palate, a great side dish that
compliments this recipe is Jaew Bong.
Discover more about Jaew Bong, check out www.jaewbong.com.
Enjoy..
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