Thursday, 6 August 2015

Nam Prik Ong (Spicy Pork Dip)





Nam Prik’s come in many varieties- they are sauces, dips, snacks and starters and nearly always served with a variety of fried things and crispy vegetables to dip in. They come mainly from the north of Thailand and mix together, fresh, sour, chilli, smoky and fishy flavours; in short an unusual and exciting blend of flavours.
To make a bowl of nam prik ong you’ll need:
  • around 300g of pork mince
  • 5 or 6 cherry toms, halves
  • ¾ spring onions, sliced
  • 5 shallots, sliced thin and fried in oil until crispy
  • 3 shallots, chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 6 dried red chillies, ripped up
  • 1 egg
  • a small blob of kapi (shrimp paste)
  • a splash of fish sauce
  • a large handful of coriander, ripped up
  • vegetable oil for frying
and to serve along side…
  • Thai prawn crackers and/or pork cracklings
  • cucumber slices
  • crunchy veg like long beans, cabbage
  • a few small red and green chillies if you’re feeling brave
Start by making a paste of pounded up garlic, half the coriander, the shrimp paste, the 3 chopped shallots and dried chillies until it’s smooth and of the same consistency.
Heat a small amount of oil in a pan, when it’s hot, start frying the pork mince for a few minutes before adding the paste and frying- it will be quite pungent! Add in the egg- you’re not aiming for fluffy like with fried rice, the egg should be mixed through to give the pork and paste a smoother, dip like consistency. Add a splash of water if needed to keep it loose. Throw in the halved tomatoes and stir them about in the dip to crush them slightly.
Pop the dip in a bowl and sprinkle over the spring onions, other half of the coriander and the crispy shallots.
Serve alongside all the extras

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