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| The Kitchen Whether you are just in from the pub or just plain hungry, tune in here to get The TeakDoors Kitchen low down on knocking up a tasty and satisfying bit of Thai nosh. Also feel free to add your recipes and pictures to this section. |
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| Limp member Join Date: Mar 2006 Location: Pleasantville
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| 2 cinnamon sticks, broken 1 tablespoon mustard seeds 2 teaspoons black peppercorns 1 teaspoon whole cloves 1 teaspoon whole allspice 1 teaspoon juniper berries 1 teaspoon crumbled whole mace 1 teaspoon dill seeds 4 dried bay leaves 1 small piece dried ginger Mix together all the ingredients. Store in a small, airtight jar up to 2 months. Makes about 1/4 cup. this is the mix I use except for the juniper berries, all obtainable here at Villa. |
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| Chanthaburi Last Online: Yesterday 09:31 PM Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 199
| The pickled eggs are good, not too spicey. I will add some ginger and mustard seed to the next batch. Having said that, I still need to warn people not to stand downwind of me the day after Anyone else tried pickled egg in a bag of plain crisps? (egg in a sack) Or is it just me.
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| Chiang Mai Last Online: 22-10-2008 03:03 AM Join Date: Jun 2008
Posts: 10
| You see pickling spices at the market usually tacked onto a white piece of cardboard. They are in small packs and sell for about 5 Baht. They have different spices in them and I'm not sure what their intended use is but they work great for pickling. |
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