Why go out for Thai food when you can make it at home?
12 Jul
A pleasant dessert not commonly served in Thailand unless durian is in high season (May and June), and it’s an expensive dish so it’s not often sold by Thai street vendors.

We know you’ll like the exotic flavor of durian when mixed with sweet rice, sugar and coconut milk. Usually it’s eaten with whole durian fruit, but since fresh durian is not available in the United States our durian flavor will work fine. When served, the coconut milk drenches the rice so it’s a “soupy” consistency.
10 Aug
Preparation: 25 minutes
Cooking: 15 minutes
Serves 4
Ingredients
1 tblspn oil
4 eggs
2 tblspn oyster sauce
1 tblspn butter
2 cloves garlic, crushed
8 spring onions, chopped
1 eggplant, chopped
250 g mushrooms, sliced
2 tblspn fresh coriander, chopped
Garden salad and sweet chilli sauce, to serve
Method
Heat a non-stick frying pan with ½ tablespoon of oil. In a bowl, mix together eggs and oyster sauce. Add 2 tablespoons of this mixture to the frying pan. Swirl to cover the base of the pan. Cook over medium heat for one minute. Remove from pan. Repeat this procedure until all egg mixture is used. You may need a little extra oil in between repetitions. In the same frying pan, heat butter over low heat. Add garlic, spring onions and eggplant. Fry for 3 - 4 minutes. Add mushrooms. Fry for 2 minutes. Stir in coriander. Divide mixture amongst the omelettes. Roll neatly. Place fold-down onto serving plates. Serves well with salad and sweet chilli dipping sauce.
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