What I like best about Thai street food is that it is cooked
fresh in your presence; it is spicy, fresh and contains exotic vegetables. The
dishes are less likely to be spoilt by cheap meat like in other restaurants.
So, when the street Thai food festival comes to my town, how could I miss it?
I had the pleasure of meeting Chef Suriya Phus irimongkhonchai
at Spice, J W Marriott. I asked him how Thai food was different from Chinese
cuisine. He said that it was less oily, contained more fresh exotic vegetables and he preferred to use roasted meat.
Thai cuisine also contains fresh herbs like holy basil, lemon grass, kaffir leaves, that gives it that peculiar taste, other tropical ingredients like coconut milk
and fresh fruits bring out its rich flavors.
Almost all Thai dishes are balanced in flavor; they are
spicy, sour, salty and have sweet after taste. All the taste buds are aroused
with every bite.
Evening passed, trying out the various vegetarian dishes.
There was great variety to choose from. Curries, soups, pastas, BBQ, stir
fries, exotic salads There was a bigger variety of non-veg food, but I am glad
there was limited selection for me or I would have over eaten.
This is how he prepared.
On a huge flat pan he stir-fried the soaked rice noodles,
kept them aside
Fried par-boiled vegetables like broccoli, onions,
cauliflower, bean sprouts, green beans, and carrots.
Added Pad thai sauce to it
Mixed vegetables with fried noodles
Added peanuts and chili flakes
Squeezed lime-juice on it.
The authentic taste is in pad thai sauce that contains
tamarind paste, fish sauce, soy sauce, chili sauce, cayenne pepper, white
pepper and brown sugar.
Worth a visit!! Thai food festival is on from 15th
November to 1st December at Spice, J W Marriott, Juhu.