Thai Sausage, you wont be finding Walls bangers here at the Thai markets, but they do do a Thai sausage, infact quite a few variations of Thai sausages, please don't expect the Thai sausages to taste like anything you have ever had before though.
So first up is a Isaan delight, the Sai Grok or Sai Krok, should mention as in the old days in the UK and that the skins are made from pig intestines, obviously the UK now uses skins that aren't made from pig intestines, unless you have a traditional butchers near you that is, so one up for the Thais on tradition at least.
All over Isaan there are many groups of people making this Isaan sausage, probably every one of them uses a slightly different recipe, the main ingredients for Sai grok is minced pork, sticky rice, garlic, more garlic, pepper and salt etc, once cooked they are served with chili peppers, garlic, ginger and any vegetables you might want to add as a side dish for this appetizer. Try to BBQ rather than fry these sausages, it makes it so much better and is of course the way they were designed to be cooked.
This sausage stall holder must have just set up for the evening, got plenty of those Isaan sausages for sale on that stall.
Best hope there are no Soi dogs around to steal the hanging sausages, we won't go into hygene on this thread, just harden the *7%& up and get 'erm down your gullet
This type of sausage is from Northern Thailand, again many many different variations can be bought in and around Northern Thailand, in Thai it is called Sai Ua or maybe Sai Oua, both spellings bring up recipes if you wish to make these at home.
As in Sai Grok Sai Ua is based on pork, also a lot of pork fat, Kaffir leaves, red curry paste, lemon grass, tumeric and numerous other herbs, thinking on it best to buy the ready made sausage from the stall, this one needs a lot of ingredients mixing together, and for the cost from the stall it isn't worth making yourself.
Sai Grok but a different vendor and different style. Did I mention that they are fermented? Yeah puts me off slightly, to my mind that means rotting meat, I hope I am wrong, but don't think I am, oh well, if it doesn't kill you it will make you stronger, probably.
Thai Sausage Recipe
Ingredients
1 lb ground pork
1/4 cup minced garlic
1 cup sticky rice
1 tsp pepper
1 tsp salt
1/4 cup lime juice
2 tbsps fish sauce
Method
1 Mix ingredients together.
2 Stuff in casings.
3 BBQ.
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