Nam Prik Ta Daeng with Boiled Vegetables and Eggs

For true Thais, 'Nam Prik' is indispensable. Nam Prik has always been a staple in Thai kitchens and will likely remain so for a long time. There are hundreds of Nam Prik recipes, varying by region. Today, we present Nam Prik Ta Daeng, a type of Nam Prik that's not hard to find. While there are many brands available, the best way to get the perfect taste is to make it yourself, ensuring the flavor and cleanliness you desire. It's not difficult, just a bit involved.
Nam Prik Ta Daeng with Boiled Vegetables and Eggs
For true Thais, 'Nam Prik' is indispensable. Nam Prik has always been a staple in Thai kitchens and will likely remain so for a long time. There are hundreds of Nam Prik recipes, varying by region. Today, we present Nam Prik Ta Daeng, a type of Nam Prik that's not hard to find. While there are many brands available, the best way to get the perfect taste is to make it yourself, ensuring the flavor and cleanliness you desire. It's not difficult, just a bit involved.
Steps
- 1
Remove the stems from the chili peppers and roast them until slightly charred.
- 2
Boil fresh fish with a little salt until cooked, then remove the meat. (Catfish is used here for its rich flavor.)
- 3
Grill the shrimp paste over a fire until fragrant. You can wrap it in foil or banana leaves; banana leaves add more aroma.
- 4
Roast the shallots and garlic, sprinkling with a little water to cook quickly. Once cooked, roast until the skin is slightly charred for added fragrance.
- 5
Pound the chili peppers until almost smooth, or to your liking.
- 6
Add the shallots and garlic and pound until smooth.
- 7
Add the shrimp paste and pound until well combined.
- 8
Add the fish meat and pound until smooth and well mixed.
- 9
Spoon the Nam Prik into a pan, add the oil, and rinse the mortar with a little water, adding it to the pan as well.
- 10
Stir-fry until fragrant and season to taste. Cook until the mixture is dry to your liking, then taste and adjust as needed.
- 11
To store, let the Nam Prik cool before transferring to a jar.*
- 12
Boil room temperature duck eggs in boiling water for 7 minutes, then let them sit for 4-5 minutes before placing in cold water. This will yield a soft yolk. For a runnier yolk, place in cold water immediately after removing from hot water.
- 13
Serve with fresh vegetables.
- 14
Serve with boiled vegetables.
- 15
Enjoy as a side dish or as part of a weight control meal.
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