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Thai-Style Crab Salad in Papaya

Look for Gold or Strawberry papayas. Their sweet flavor complements this tangy crab salad beautifully.

Coconut Chicken Soup

Green onions make all the difference in this new take on a popular Thai soup.

Khao Plow

(Thai Jasmine Rice) In Thailand, jasmine rice is nearly always cooked with just enough water to first boil and then steam the rice, and without salt or oil. Jasmine rice from Thailand is preferable, but you can substitute long-grain aromatic rice grown in the U.S.. As the rice cooks, it fills the house with its scent and the promise of good food to come. Those who have a rice cooker should measure the rice, wash it well, and cook it according to the manufacturer's instructions. If there are no water-to-rice proportions marked on your rice cooker, use the measurements set out in the recipe. This recipe was created to accompany Grilled Beef Salad , Thai Eggplant Salad and Chicken Stir-Fry with Holy Basil .

Stir-Fried Chinese Broccoli

Pad Pak Khana This vegetable is more about leaves and stalks than its namesake cousin. It also has a sweeter flavor and juicier stems. All those green buds eventually blossom into white flowers, so when you're at the market, be sure to look for those with only a few open flowers — and the thinner the stalk, the better. Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 15 min

Thai-Style Chicken and Vegetable Stir-Fry

Spoon this over rice noodles or linguine, and have a crisp coleslaw of bean sprouts, shredded cabbage and slivered red bell pepper alongside. To finish, drizzle white rum over fresh pineapple and banana chunks. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Paad Thai

(Stir-Fried Rice Noodles with Shrimp) Paad Thai, with its signature fettuccine-width rice noodles, is available in myriad variations throughout Thailand. In its country of origin the dish is often made with dried shrimp; for a milder flavor fresh shrimp is specified here.

Herb-Grilled Chicken Breasts, Thai Style

These powerfully seasoned chicken breasts grill up smoky and moist. Serve with minted iced tea and Asian beers. For dessert, offer mango sorbet with pineapple.

Thai-Style Fusilli with Eggplant and Shiitake

If canned unsweetened coconut milk is not readily available in your area, you may substitute 1/2 cup heavy cream and 1 tablespoon sweetened flaked coconut. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Grilled Shrimp with Tamarind Sauce

Thai cooking frequently makes use of cilantro roots; their flavor is more pronounced than that of the leaves.

Mango Chutney

The mangoes must be completely unripe in order to achieve the firm, chunky texture desired for this chutney. This recipe was created to accompany Lamb Stew with Black Mustard Seeds. Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Thai-Style Cabbage Salad

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Thai Chinese-Cabbage Salad

Serve this salad with grilled meats; it's especially great with spare ribs.

Grilled Chicken with Thai-Spiced Oil

Chef-owner Neath Pal is known for his fusion of French-Asian and New England cooking. So serve this dish with slender noodles tossed in a purchased peanut sauce. Finish with coconut ice cream.

Chicken Curry Soup with Coconut and Lime

Here, lime juice replaces the traditional lemongrass, which can be hard to find. The result is a quick, authentic-tasting Thai-style soup. If coconut milk is unavailable, substitute 1 3/4 cups half and half mixed with 3/4 teaspoon imitation coconut extract.

Bangkok Salad with Miso Dressing

Fermented soybean paste-called miso-is the key ingredient here.

Spiced Shrimp Soup

Thai food lovers will recognize this soup as the classic tom yaam goong. In its homeland the dish would have far more hot chilies. We've toned down the heat for newcomers to this cuisine, but veterans can add more chilies to make this soup as incendiary as they wish.

Spicy Chicken and Vegetable Bundles

Based on the classic Thai dish called larb, this pretty appetizer is easy to put together.
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