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22-SEP-2009 Walter O. Koenig

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Chicken Ka Prow
A Thai recipe for stir fried chicken served with freshly steamed rice.
The ingredients are chicken breast, garlic, sweet basil leaves, chopped green onion, fish sauce, sugar, black pepper and coriander.

To see images of others participating in the August 2009 "Food & Restaurants" challenge: Click here
My take on the challenge is 30 foods I like to eat.

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Margaret Lew01-Oct-2009 05:25
Love the flavours of Thai cooking! I just remove the peppers and enjoy what they have done for the rest of the dish.
an nguyen30-Sep-2009 02:51
Sound good to me..:)
Guest 24-Sep-2009 00:49
Flashy dish.
Fay Stout24-Sep-2009 00:25
Looks good but I don't think I want to chomp on that pepper. That could do some serious damage!
pkocinski23-Sep-2009 22:03
I'm OK with everything but that red pepper :-) Nicely done.
carol j. phipps23-Sep-2009 22:02
Looks good! I'm having brown rice tonight, too.
Mairéad23-Sep-2009 21:55
Mmmmmmm- I love Thai food and my husband makes a great green chicken curry.
This looks very good.
lisamidi23-Sep-2009 21:25
Every meal with fresh coriander is a special pleasure for me! And thai food is particulary delicious! You have good taste, Walter!
lisamidi23-Sep-2009 21:25
Every meal with fresh coriander is a special pleasure for me! And thai food is particulary delicious! You have good taste, Walter!
Chris23-Sep-2009 20:59
Just mouth-watering!
Doug Cruden23-Sep-2009 20:24
Wonderful, wonderful Thai food!! One of the best meals I have ever eaten was on a train in the middle of the night from a hawker in a station on the Bangkok to Phitsanulok railway line. I have no idea what it was (I remember sticky rice and spicy chicken...) but it was thrust through the carriage window..."1 Baht! 1 Baht!"....just fantastic food :o)
Cindi Smith23-Sep-2009 20:12
One of my fave dishes....love that pepper on it. Yep, gotta get me some of this!
Bernard Davis23-Sep-2009 19:54
Looks a bit spicy. The red snail really sets it off.
John Lamb23-Sep-2009 19:49
The dish looks tempting but I think I'll pass on the chili thanks.
We have come to an arrangement, I won't eat them and they won't burn me.
J. Scott Coile23-Sep-2009 18:48
That one lil' pepper should add punch :-)
Stephanie23-Sep-2009 17:29
This looks awesome Walter! It's lunchtime in Philly - sure wish I could have that NOW!
Linda Willets23-Sep-2009 15:31
Looks good, but much too hot for my delicate taste buds.
Ilana gil23-Sep-2009 15:17
Looks delicious! for me please, without the red hot pepper...
laine23-Sep-2009 15:09
Very vivid tones, Walter...Thai food has a habit of creeping up on me & kicking like a mule.The last time I ate it I was at a bbq in a field of Tapioca on a farm near Kanchanaburi. It was there my dislike of chili began :)
Dave Perez23-Sep-2009 15:00
This looks and sounds heavenly Walter! Nicely presented! There is no Thai food available anywhere in this region! (:-(
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