we tried 2 of these and they were absolutely amazing! Prik Nam Pla is now our family 'must have in the fridge' 😋 and we tried your BBQ dipping omggggg LOVE it! I will definitely do the other sauce from you. Thank you Pam for the recipes
Adding the lime juice to chillies directly will make them dark. The trick to stop this is add the chillies and garlic to the fish sauce first and leave to soak for 5 mins. Add the lime juice after and mix. It should prevent the chillies turning black!
I enjoyed all three of these sauces with steamed veggies and grilled fish. I served in the military and fell in love with Thailand and the hot spicy foods. Also I've been in other Countries but none can come close the the Thai people. If I could do it I would love their for the rest of my life.
U would be out of this world if you've ever tried the bile dipping sauce to go with raw beef salad😂 most can't take the authentic flavor so it's watered down
I know the basic recipe for Prik Nam Pla, but what I really liked was your technique for squeezing the lime on the spine of your knife. Thank you! Have a great day, I can’t wait to try your other recipes. ✌️
I’m a year late to the party but I watched this video to see some new stuff to try and learned techniques I never knew I needed to use like the using the back of the knife as a juicer
Thanks for sharing your thailand recipe spicy that first one i really know how to use it to combine it with meat shark marinated.for 30 minutes or 1 hour with lime juice with garlic and then remove the juice of lime and then pour this your recipe spicy thai and it ready to eat already. its taste delicious 😋
I have been making Prik Nam Pla for the last month to use on my rice and fried egg dish. I use equal parts lime and fish sauce and omit the palm sugar. I may try to add just a little chopped coriander the next time to give a fresh herb flavor to the sauce.
Thats great, wonderful recipe, I will try with my best to get the same tase 😊 thanks for the recipe Can you please do tell me where can i buy Palm sugar, if you vould tell me the link, i will be very appreciate
Hello friend thank you for sharing your recipe and easy to follow instructions. Loved them all and will have to try them out. Thank you for sharing and greetings from England 🇬🇧 Beth and Simon 😍💚👍🙋
Hmmm very interesting the flavor profile it's different in Indian food but their are a lot of similar ingredients - tamarind they usually soak and use the water, green chili's and corriander as well. But it seems Indian food is heartier in relation to Thai in that Thai seems more light and fresh
Nam jim seafood actually have Thai name called Nam prik kluea and was traditionally used exact ingredients as Prik nam pla but add salt when pounded in mortar, the name is common in eastern province from Rayong to Trat, The Esan region has their Jaew in contrast Nam prik kluea is not as widely known as Jeaw.
Was I the only one that got confused and distracted by the sudden appearance of the "take me out to the ball game" song in the middle of the video? 😅 It suddenly made me hungry for peanuts and cracker jacks - or hot dogs and cotton candy... ⚾️ 🇺🇲
Yes there’s several recipes for Prik Nam Pla. Some add lime juice as well, some also add shallots and cilantro, etc. In this recipe, there’re both lime juice and fish sauce and I soak the chili in lime juice first for 1 minute to keep the chili colors vibrant :)
Thank you for demonstrating methods to dissolve palm sugar and tamarin paste! Really appreciate it! Other Thai UA-camrs don’t show what to do with ‘em, and I usually end up with lumps in the sauces although it seems obvious to Thai but not foreigners.
If you're trying to dissolve hard palm sugar I have a nice trick. You use a small cheese grater to grate the palm sugar, after that it pretty much instantly dissolves in any liquid. So if you want the sauce a little sweeter after you've made it grate a little palm sugar in the sauce 😊
mmmmm.... this makes me want to go out & buy some pork! I don't have a bbq grill, but I do have a cast iron skillet & can get a similar char (not same, no smokey taste) but this makes me want to get a little grill just for the full flavor experience! It always seemed a little bit wasteful to use grills, but maybe a small one would do the trick! For now, I have some salmon defrosting & some chicken thighs... can't wait to try a sauce or 2 with them!
I have a few questions : 1. Why did you cut the lime like that? Wont it be easier to cut it crosswise and squeeze? 2. Are Thai fish sauce not that salty? 3. Can you use coriander seeds instead? I live in an island province in the Philippines and coriander is not a common ingredient here but coriander seed might be purchased online. These sauces looks easy to make except for coriander leaves. Tamarind is common here but they don't sell paste. It's either fresh, candy, or powder specifically for sinigang.
I would like to answer this as a Thai maybe could be helpful😊. 1. It's a Thai way of cutting lime so you can get more juice without using the squeezer. You should try by trying to slice lengthwise away from the core ( off center as you can see in the video) 2. It's pretty salty but not too much. You can actually make it how ever you like for me I like it more sour so I use less fish sauce. 3. I think the seed is way too aromatic and we need the fresh scent from the leaf as well. We don't really use the seed in dipping sauce but we sometimes marinate pork with it or pound it up as one of a curry ingredient.
we tried 2 of these and they were absolutely amazing!
Prik Nam Pla is now our family 'must have in the fridge' 😋 and we tried your BBQ dipping omggggg LOVE it!
I will definitely do the other sauce from you. Thank you Pam for the recipes
Very happy you loved it 😊
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Adding the lime juice to chillies directly will make them dark. The trick to stop this is add the chillies and garlic to the fish sauce first and leave to soak for 5 mins. Add the lime juice after and mix. It should prevent the chillies turning black!
I enjoyed all three of these sauces with steamed veggies and grilled fish. I served in the military and fell in love with Thailand and the hot spicy foods. Also I've been in other Countries but none can come close the the Thai people. If I could do it I would love their for the rest of my life.
Thank you so much 😊 Yes these sauces are very versatile.
Thailand always welcomes you 🙏
Go ahead its cheap as hell to live there lol
That's a great video with good back ground music... just refreshing my Thai cuisine memory ❤
I love Thai food and the dipping sauces are out of this world !
Thank you! 😊🙏
U would be out of this world if you've ever tried the bile dipping sauce to go with raw beef salad😂 most can't take the authentic flavor so it's watered down
So glad i found your site. I've been searching for authentic Thai sauce recipes!
Squeezed over the back of a knife, brilliant.50 years in the kitchen and I learned something new today
Yeeeessss!❤
I know the basic recipe for Prik Nam Pla, but what I really liked was your technique for squeezing the lime on the spine of your knife. Thank you! Have a great day, I can’t wait to try your other recipes. ✌️
Thank you so much 🙏
I really love your video ♡ I will definitely will do this in my party this Saturday. It's thai food style
I love the way you squeeze lime
I’m a year late to the party but I watched this video to see some new stuff to try and learned techniques I never knew I needed to use like the using the back of the knife as a juicer
Wow !! this is a very nice recipe and good sharing. I like it. thank you for sharing your recipe, my friend.
Thank you so much 😊
Your videos are perfect for me, show the result, than the ingredients, than the preparation. I am a fan of your shows.
Thank you so much, your words really make me happy 😊🙏🏻💕
Thanks for sharing your recipe 👍very good to try👌
I'm Thai I love watching Your video because I can learn more cooking skill and can practice my English in the same time ❤❤Love you 😊😊
Thank you very much 🙏
I'm so happy you like the videos. Lots of love back to you 💕💕💕💕
For Indonesia 🇮🇩 usually we ad chilies 🌶️, garlic 🧄, red onion and sweet soy sauce (kecap manis) eat with piping hot fried tofu or tempe.
Thanks for sharing your thailand recipe spicy that first one i really know how to use it to combine it with meat shark marinated.for 30 minutes or 1 hour with lime juice with garlic and then remove the juice of lime and then pour this your recipe spicy thai and it ready to eat already. its taste delicious 😋
Yessssss, that’s the style to teach beginners how to……. Not bla bla bla, therefore you show the thai style to use a Lime . Subscribed of course
I have been making Prik Nam Pla for the last month to use on my rice and fried egg dish. I use equal parts lime and fish sauce and omit the palm sugar. I may try to add just a little chopped coriander the next time to give a fresh herb flavor to the sauce.
That will taste even better with coriander 😊💕
It's put on top of fried rice too. Super good!
Been using it for 20 years, no palm sugar either
I am Thai, I eat it like everyday, but watching this is still.drooling 😅
thank you for the recipes. Just visited Bangkok 3 days ago, I was obsessed with these 3 dipping sauces hence I've searched for the recipe.
Glad you like them! 😊
Had this in Bangkok in the market with salted and grilled carp, heaven
Your english is very good and you're cooking very nice very professional 👋🤗
Nam jim jaew is legit one of my fav sauces ever
It’s really great pairing with BBQ 😊
Thats great, wonderful recipe, I will try with my best to get the same tase 😊 thanks for the recipe
Can you please do tell me where can i buy Palm sugar, if you vould tell me the link, i will be very appreciate
Thank you! 💕💕 For palm sugar, Asian supermarkets should have it or if it's unavailable in your area then here's the link on Amazon
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These are some of my favorites! It's so nice when restaurants add fresh garlic to their น้ำปลาพริก. Too many places skip that ingredient!
Garlic gives so nice flavor to it 😃 I also add shallots sometimes for freshness 😊
Hello maam can you share us the Thai signature sauce for grilled fish that can be put in top of fish upon grilling
How is the process of making baked rice?
Oh my. In Koh Phangan, the prik nam pla made already scrumptious food even better. It wasn’t as available in Krabi. Man, I really miss Thailand.
Hello friend thank you for sharing your recipe and easy to follow instructions.
Loved them all and will have to try them out.
Thank you for sharing and greetings from England 🇬🇧 Beth and Simon 😍💚👍🙋
Anybody else’s mouth watering?
Looks awesome!
Thank you so much 😊
I love chili salsa !!!
Thank you for sharing your recipes I subscribed to your chanel!!😊😊
Thank you so much 🙏
Would like to see a recipe for the dry galangal mix which I usually see served to dip grilled meat into at roadside drinking restaurants
I love thai food, and I enjoy watching you
Can you cooking perburi sauce for chicken or meat
Just became a new subscriber. Thank you for sharing your video. 🙏
Perfect show. You got a new fan.😊
Great recipes !
All sauces are simply great❤
Green seafood sauce my fav
There maybe millions of tastes our tongues can achieve,every table spoon of delicacy ,just on the table😁
Indeed! 😊
hay quá Phúc ơi, nổi cả da gà luôn nè, thấm vào từng mạch máu
Wow those chili's are so beautiful
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Yummy food recipes 🤤😋
The dipping sauce look so tasty! 🥣👍
Thank you! 💕
@@ThaiGirlintheKitchen You're welcome ❤️
My mouth is watery watching this vid. I absolutely love asian spicey dipping sauce. 🤤🤤
Thank you! Hope you enjoy 😊
Hello, congratulations. How long can we keep the sauce?
I m watching from, 🇧🇩
Thank you 😊
I like that squeeze lime with knife technique.
Thank you 😊 God bless 🙏🙏🙏
Same to you! 🙏🏻
I think it’s very healthy recipe !
Hmmm very interesting the flavor profile it's different in Indian food but their are a lot of similar ingredients - tamarind they usually soak and use the water, green chili's and corriander as well. But it seems Indian food is heartier in relation to Thai in that Thai seems more light and fresh
I have been in Thailand some 22 years ago and had steamed whole fish with this sauce. pls do a Vedic about, how to make a steamed fish item.thank you.
Love Thai/ kiwi accent very nice!!
Excellent video , thank you very much ! Enjoy ...
Thank you too!
Wow amazing food
Thank you 😋
Nam jim seafood actually have Thai name called Nam prik kluea and was traditionally used exact ingredients as Prik nam pla but add salt when pounded in mortar, the name is common in eastern province from Rayong to Trat, The Esan region has their Jaew in contrast Nam prik kluea is not as widely known as Jeaw.
What Thai food can use Fish suace in the Thai food when ?
It look so good thank you for sharing I love Thai food
Jesus Christ! No words exist to describe the quality of these recipes and the generosity you’ve shown in sharing it with us ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words 🙏
These all look delicious! Just subscribed😊🙏🏻
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
Awesome video I needed this !!
How long can you store the Nam Jim sauce.
For me i won't store prik nam pla. Nam jim sea food may be 3 4 day will lost it freshness.
Very nice, will try all 3! May I make a request for a recipe of garlic short ribs?
looks amazing.. hopefully, I can make these soon and went ahead and subscribed
Thanks for the nice music! 🎹
You’re welcome 😊
So nice .verry tastey👍
Thank you kaa now I know the recipe kaa you’re very generous kaa my favourite the last one kaa 😋
You’re most welcome 😊
Thank you I’m going to try the first one
Them little Gu jars are the best lol
Was I the only one that got confused and distracted by the sudden appearance of the "take me out to the ball game" song in the middle of the video? 😅 It suddenly made me hungry for peanuts and cracker jacks - or hot dogs and cotton candy... ⚾️ 🇺🇲
😂😂😂😂
Regarding prik nam pla, should I let the chilli soak first in lemon juice or in fish sauce? The recipes around the Internet differ. Thank you!
Yes there’s several recipes for Prik Nam Pla. Some add lime juice as well, some also add shallots and cilantro, etc.
In this recipe, there’re both lime juice and fish sauce and I soak the chili in lime juice first for 1 minute to keep the chili colors vibrant :)
great video... thanks
Thank you. I’m appreciated for good recipe.
Thanks so much your Tutorial
Im from philippines i really like thai food,
Thank you so much 😊🙏🏻
Thank you for demonstrating methods to dissolve palm sugar and tamarin paste! Really appreciate it! Other Thai UA-camrs don’t show what to do with ‘em, and I usually end up with lumps in the sauces although it seems obvious to Thai but not foreigners.
You’re welcome, Cindy! 😊
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The UA-camrs probably do not know either. Most fake it until they make it.
If you're trying to dissolve hard palm sugar I have a nice trick.
You use a small cheese grater to grate the palm sugar, after that it pretty much instantly dissolves in any liquid.
So if you want the sauce a little sweeter after you've made it grate a little palm sugar in the sauce 😊
To dissolve palm sugar put it in hot water or warm it a little bit with water..
Khew bee or khew padek is the one 😁some sticky rice & coal roasted meat of any kind 🤤 yum or nom nomz all day
Awsome i made all these dips and they are now part of our family 👪 thank you
I’m very glad to hear. You’re most welcome 😊
Thanks for sharing 👍👍
You’re welcome 😊
mmmmm.... this makes me want to go out & buy some pork! I don't have a bbq grill, but I do have a cast iron skillet & can get a similar char (not same, no smokey taste) but this makes me want to get a little grill just for the full flavor experience! It always seemed a little bit wasteful to use grills, but maybe a small one would do the trick!
For now, I have some salmon defrosting & some chicken thighs... can't wait to try a sauce or 2 with them!
น่ารับประทานมากค่ะ
ขอบคุณมากๆค่ะ 😊💕🙏
Instead of nam pla I make viernamnese mam
(I probably screwed up the spelling).
I really love it
Very good, I would puree all the sauces, not just the second sauce,to have a smooth and well blended sauces!! Well done.
Thank you 😋
Nise your cook style
Thank you! 😊
How ti make raw beef sauce ka? ❤️ 😍
Mor chop garlic & mor chop green chile is verrytasty this souce
I love Thai dipping sauces. Thanks for sharing these recipes.
My pleasure 😊
❤❤❤Thank you. Subscribed (Colorado).
Thank you for subscribing 😊
Thanks for the information how to make the Thai sauce !
You're welcome! ☺
Great video, thanks!
You're welcome! 😊
Love these sauces, Thank you will try here in Japan
Hope you enjoy 😊
คุณเก่งมาก คุณลองทำ ต้มยำกุ้ง
เป็นกำลังใจให้คุณ จาก ประเทศไทย
ขอบคุณมากค่ะ 😊🙏
Tried this recipe today. Loved it
Glad to hear you loved it! Thank you! 😊🙏
I have a few questions :
1. Why did you cut the lime like that? Wont it be easier to cut it crosswise and squeeze?
2. Are Thai fish sauce not that salty?
3. Can you use coriander seeds instead? I live in an island province in the Philippines and coriander is not a common ingredient here but coriander seed might be purchased online.
These sauces looks easy to make except for coriander leaves. Tamarind is common here but they don't sell paste. It's either fresh, candy, or powder specifically for sinigang.
I would like to answer this as a Thai maybe could be helpful😊.
1. It's a Thai way of cutting lime so you can get more juice without using the squeezer. You should try by trying to slice lengthwise away from the core ( off center as you can see in the video)
2. It's pretty salty but not too much. You can actually make it how ever you like for me I like it more sour so I use less fish sauce.
3. I think the seed is way too aromatic and we need the fresh scent from the leaf as well. We don't really use the seed in dipping sauce but we sometimes marinate pork with it or pound it up as one of a curry ingredient.
Can I add vinegar with this to keep it for weeks?
Sawasdee khrap, thank you for so many yummy recipes.
I like that you don't cook in a "western" style, as many do on YT. 👍🌶️🌶️🌶️
Sawasdee ka. You’re most welcome!
I’m happy you like them 😊
Thanks for your
Thank you
Thank you so much! 🙏😊