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03-08-06, 03:12 PM #11Naam Ga Ti = น้ำกะทิ or coconut milk/cream for sweet sticky rice topping:
Originally Posted by peanutbutter
Ingredients:
1 cup - Coconut milk, the best coconut milk is produced from the first squeeze of grating.
1 tablespoon - Rice flour or Corn flour
1/2 Teaspoon - Salt
1 tablespoon - White sugar
Warm coconut milk over low heat, add salt, and sugar, keep stirring. Dissolve rice flour or corn flour with fresh water, pouring on the cooking coconut milk, stir constantly to mix well, turn off the heat.
Coconut milk for Hor Mok topping: same ingredients but NO sugar, the natural sweetness from coconut milk is enough, reduce the amount of salt .
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05-08-06, 12:01 AM #12
thank you Mel, I'll try with corn flour. I think this " Khao Neaw Moon " will go very well with peach or appricot too.
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04-09-06, 11:09 AM #13
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Re: Thai sticky rice with coconut and mango
That makes me hungry! It sounds awesome! Cambodians are fond of this dessert too, especially with durian. We don't eat much sticky rice with other toppings (I never tried mango or any other fruits).
Another topping uses a kind of custard, made of eggs. It's delicious.
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11-09-06, 07:26 AM #14
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Re: Thai sticky rice with coconut and mango
kow niew , believe it's a lao import...paul au you lucked out on the mango's. Not all varieties will ripen to a unique soft sweetness.
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But what type of flour? And what can be used in substitue if we can not find asian shop around? Thank you kha.
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