Subj : Thai was: Farmer's Market To : Mike Powell From : Dave Drum Date : Sat Jan 20 2024 05:55:00 -=> Mike Powell wrote to DAVE DRUM <=- > I can only get it at Magic Kitchen - which was the first Thai restaurant > in town. They serve very authentic Thai food. Including Thai heat levels > unless one chickens out and orders "mild". MP> We have a decent Thai restaurant here in town -- the Thai Smile -- that MP> will serve food at supposed Thai levels if you order it that way. I MP> used to go up to 2.5 stars out of 5 but they have changed their rating MP> system since I was last in... they show pictures of people on social MP> media that have ordered star levels may times above 5 now. My first experience with Thai cookery was at the Magic Kitchen I referred to in my previous post. The cute redheaded waitress (also the owner and wife of the chef) warned me when I ordered "Hot" that the heat levels were "Thai hot" not "roundeye" hot. So I ordered "Medium" which was all the spiciness my chilehead palate wanted. It became a regular lunch stop for me. One day a couple of guys I knew from the racetrack came in and ordered their food hot. Shari tried to warn them and I said, "You ought to try the medium first, guys". Nope. "I know what I'm doing, I'll have th hot" And a nod from his companion. So, I hung around a bit longer than usual to watch the show. It turned into a duel to see who couls out-macho the other. I could almost hear their thoughts "He's going to take another bite. Now I'll have to take another bite. Mommy help me!" A couple days later I was in the workplace of one of the guys and he said "Should have listened." Now there are a lot of venues which serve Thai food. Some even owned and/or staffed by Thais. There are also Vietnamese, Laotians and a few Cambodians in the mix. MP> At lunchtime, when they were real busy and had a lot of people ordering MP> the same dishes, I am convinced they made it up in large batches with MP> the same star level. I always ordered 0 or 1 at lunchtime and it was MP> much more spicy than the same level at dinnertime! MP> That was with my usual order, the Basil Chicken on a bed of rice. My favourite at Magic Kitchen (also Taste of Thai, Thai Basil and Thai Kitchen 2) MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Garlic Pepper Pork Categories: Pork, Vegetables, Herbs, Chilies Yield: 4 servings 1 1/2 lb Lean pork; in small strips 2 tb Oil 3 lg Garlic cloves; chopped fine 1 md Onion; diced 1/2 Red bell peppers; diced 2 Prik kaleang chilies, crushed +=OR=+ 6 Prik kee noo suan chilies; - crushed 6 sl Fresh ginger; quarter-sized, - cut in matchsticks 1 tb Fresh ground black pepper 2 tb Nam Pla fish sauce 2 tb Oyster sauce 1 tb Soy sauce 1/4 c stock or water Heat oil to medium-high; stir-fry garlic, dried chile, and pork, about 3-4 minutes until pork is nearly done. Add onions, ginger, bell pepper, and stir-fry 3 minutes. Add black pepper and remaining liquids and stir-fry another 1-2 minutes. Taste and adjust seasonings. Serve over white rice. Servings: 4 RECIPE FROM: https://hot-thai-kitchen.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... Cutbacks force mental patients out of institutions and onto Truth Social. --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .