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New video: How to make Mango Sticky Rice

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Mangoes are a tropical fruit that’s juicy and sweet. Although they are native to Southeast Asia, most grocery store mangoes in the U.S. are grown in Florida, California, and Mexico. Mango connoisseurs claim that Alphonso mangos imported from India are the sweetest, but Ataulfo mangoes (aka “honey mangoes” or “champagne mangoes”) are cheaper and more readily available. Both are yellow and smaller than the more common Tommy Atkins mangoes . In the U.S., peak season for mangoes runs from May through September. This very popular seasonal Thai dessert makes use of fresh ripe mangos made sweeter when topped with a coconut sauce (also see video ). This video will show you the basic steps in about two minutes (turn on the helpful closed-caption subtitles). The full recipe will take about 10 minutes to make. We will be making this easy recipe together at my upcoming Thai Night Market cooking class on June 5, along with three other Thai dishes. Full menu and details are here: www.c...

New video: How to make Steamed Fish with Chili Garlic Sauce

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Fresh seafood is always abundantly available in Thailand. In western restaurants, premium white fish like red snapper or cod is often featured. But the Thai prefer barramundi (Asian sea bass), carp, or catfish, which are much cheaper and more widely available. Asians prefer serving the whole fish complete with head and tail, but fish fillets will also work for this recipe. You can dust the fish with flour and deep-fry it in oil, which will get you a nice crispy skin. But I prefer steaming my fish since it is healthier. Either way, what makes this dish distinctively Thai is the use of hot chili peppers and fish sauce. Asian essentials like garlic, ginger, and scallions round out the flavors. Kick it up a notch by also adding a little sweet and a little sour, and now you’ve got the ultimate Thai main course. This video will show you the basic steps in about two minutes (turn on the helpful closed-caption subtitles). The full recipe will take about 20-30 minutes to make. We will be ...

Summer cooking classes start on June 5

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Our long-running Principles of Ethnic Cooking series at Urbana Park District's Phillips Recreation Center  is now in its third year. This is a hands-on cooking class series where all students will participate in the preparation of all the dishes on the menu. Do come hungry and thirsty because the tuition includes a multi-course dinner during the second half of the class when you will be eating everything you cooked that evening. Every season, we will explore three different ethnic cuisines, and this summer is no different. Here's this summer's schedule: June 5: Thai Night Market with Paul Young July 10: Taste of Kazakhstan with Aliya Dosmanbetova (sold out) August 7: Vegan Soul with Darlene Anderson In each of these classes, we will deconstruct ethnic recipes and break down the flavor principles of each culinary tradition. Learn how to make anything taste ethnic by following a few master recipes and utilizing simple flavor principles. By the end of the ...

We're going to the Chiang Mai Night Market on June 5

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  Chiang Mai is considered by many as the cultural center of Thailand. Located in the northern highlands of Thailand, the city is known for its many festivals and amazing food. Although it's on TripAdvisor's top 25 international destinations, foreign tourists are still only a small minority compared to the number of Thai visitors who visit Chiang Mai every year. Daytime temperatures in Thailand can often exceed 100°F, but the evenings are much milder. So it's no wonder that the locals prefer to come out every night to go to the night market. From fishmongers to souvenir stands to hundreds of street food vendors, everyone is jammed right next to each other, and the choices are endless. Tonight's hands-on cooking class is inspired by the aroma and festivities of this Thai night market. Featured on tonight's menu will be a steamed whole fish as typically prepared by night market street vendors. We'll top the fish with a chili garlic sauce that's sweet, sou...