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Laos, Fresh Papaya Salad
Although this is not my first time having papaya salad in Laos, this is the first time I get an education on how it is made.
At the night market in Luang Prabang, I chose peppers from a trusting local that tells me they are not too hot. From my earlier sampling of papaya salad, I know it is traditionally made spicy hot. While I like my food with a kick, I don't want to set off a 5 Alarm fire on top of my head. Using some shrimp sauce, eggplant, tomatoes, lime juice and other "secret" ingredients that are ground up in a ceramic bowl, I watch as this wonderful salad comes together. For about US$1.50, it is a nice and delicious treat. Video:http://youtu.be/JEwDUYQiagE |
Looks yummy....
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nice video.
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kmkrnn,
Yes, it was :) Have to be careful of the peppers and I am told you might not want to know what's in the secret ingredients. I believe some type of fish parts. |
Lincasanova,
Thanks :) |
The "secret" ingredients would have been padaek. This is fermented fish sauce. You can get cooked sauce or raw. It is best to avoid the latter because of the parasites.
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Vientianeboy,
Thanks for filling in the missing pieces from my wonderful experience in Laos. Is there a significant taste difference in the salad from using the cooked sauce compared to raw? I thought the flavor and texture of the salad was great especially the one I had that was topped with peanuts. |
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