Thai Yum Woon Sen Recipe Video

Summary

Preparation Time10 MinCooking Time15 Min
Ready In25 MinDifficulty LevelEasy
Health IndexHealthyServings2
CuisineThaiCourseSide Dish
MethodBoilingSpecialityPart of Menu
Main IngredientPork

Ingredients

 
1/2 minced pork
 
1/2 cup seafood (optional)
 
1 cup mung bean noodles (bean thread noodles)
 
2 tbsp. sliced onion
 
2 tbsp. sliced tomato
 
3 tbsp. scallion (cut 1 inch)
 
3 tbsp. Chinese celery (cut 1 inch)
 
2 tbsp. chopped carrot
 
1/2 tsp. salt
 
Sauce:
 
2 tbsp. chopped red chili pepper
 
1 pickled garlic (sliced) with 1 tbsp. juice
 
7 tbsp. lemon juice
 
5 tbsp. fish sauce
 
1 tsp. sugar
 
2 crushed coriander roots

Directions

1. Boil minced pork and seafood in 1/2 cup of water for 5 minutes. Add salt.
2. While the pork is being cooked, soak mung bean noodles until it’s soft.
3. In a different pot, add water and wait until it’s boiling. Then, drop mung bean noodles and leave it for 3 seconds. Next, drain and leave it in a bowl.
4. Prepare the sauce, mix chopped red chili pepper, pickled garlic and its juice, lemon juice, fish sauce, crushed coriander roots and sugar altogether.
5. In the pot with minced pork, add the sauce from number 4 and mung bean noodle. Put Chinese celery, scallion, onion, tomato and carrot. Mix well.
6. Dress with lettuce, sliced cucumber and tomato.

Comments

tanya3286 says :

i don't eat pork but I have always loved glass noodles.. and the seafood in it is a must for me...fresh prawn and shrimps would be great with it..thanks for an original recipe. the glass noodles I had before had always been more dry though :)
Posted on: 17 July 2009 - 7:19am

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