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A favorite dine-out cuisine, Thai food is within reach of any home cook with a little bit of culinary curiosity. A fusion of historical influences, Thai food is distinctive and rich in flavor by design. Balancing spicy, sweet, sour, salty, and bitter harmoniously is a hallmark of Thai cuisine.

 

IN THIS ISSUE, we expand the Asian side of our kitchen with a try at Thai food using Quick & Easy Thai by Nancie McDermott as our guide. Key ingredients are explained, indispensable tools defined, and recipes shared. Like us, we think you'll realize success the first time around.

In This Issue:
Saturday Morning Demonstrations
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RECIPE: Paht Thai Noodles
Your Asian Kitchen
Fresh Prep
RECIPE: Rice Soup with Cilantro & Crispy Garlic
RECIPE: Beef & Zucchini in Red Curry Sauce
Totally Thai
Typical Thai Ingredients
Cookbook Review
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Saturday Morning Demonstrations
Feed Your Inner ChefWe have a great line-up of cooking demonstrations for the winter and spring months....  
Cooking demos begin promptly at 10:00a.m. each Saturday. Class fee of $5. Pre-registration is not needed. Please note that seating is on a first-come basis. We suggest early arrival for best seating.

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Saturday, March 5 - Asparagus with Margaret Welder - I will share a recipe with you that wraps asparagus spears in bacon, has a sauce drizzled  over them and is then baked in the oven.  I will also share a recipe that is my husband's favorite - asparagus wrapped in ham, with cheese sauce poured over and baked in the oven.

QuinoaSaturday, March 12 - Quinoa with
Beatriz Spalding
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Quinoa is lighter than, but can be used in any way suitable for rice as part of a main dish, a side dish, in soups, in salads, and even in puddings. You'll enjoy the variations Beatriz will offer this morning!    

Saturday, March 19 - Bananas Foster and Cooking with Liquor with Jeff"Puff" Irvin & Aaron Vetter - You'll learn how to prepare Bananas Foster "Flambe" yourself as you would imagine it being prepared for you in one of the finest dining establishments.  In addition, learn more about pairing your favorite drinks with your favorite meals.

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Noodles
Paht Thai Noodles

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Noodles
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Tools

Fresh Prep
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Soup
Soup
Beef
Beef
Article One

Typically Thai
Typical Thai Items
Typically Thai
Typically Thai
Cookbook Review
 

Quick & Easy Thai, 70 Everyday Recipes by Nancie McDermott. Photographs by Alison Miksch. Copyright © 2004. Published by Chronicle Books, San Francisco, CA.

Cookbook

 

This cookbook is the perfect introduction to Thai

cooking for the novice and contains plenty of inspiration for your skills as they grow. Many ethnic cuisine cookbooks quickly become confusing and daunting to the Western cook. This is not the case here. Ms. McDermott gained her training in Thai cooking first-hand as a Peace Corp volunteer in Thailand. In this, her second Thai cookbook, the recipes are intended for everyday use. The presentation simplifies the dishes, but without compromise. The book is organized by Appetizers, Soups, Curries, Chicken, Meats, Seafood, Rice & Noodles, Vegetables, Sweets & Drinks. We are further enabled with a section on Menus for Thai meals, tools for cooking Thai, various preparation techniques, and setting up a Thai pantry. The directions were instructive and led us to first time success with each of the recipes we tried. We can't wait to try more!

Take a trip around the world right from your own kitchen with the fresh taste of Thai food!
Marg & Vicky
and all the Staff at Cooks' Emporium

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