My version of Thai Basil Beef (Pad Ka Prao) with dried chillies, topped with fried eggs
My version of Thai Basil Beef (Pad Ka Prao) with dried chillies, topped with fried eggs

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Thai basil beef (aka pad graw prow). The dish I order almost every time I set foot in a Thai restaurant, and one of my favorite things to cook at home. While we've posted a recipe for Thai Basil Chicken in the past, this beef version has a more intense flavor that comes from the darker, richer sauce used.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have my version of thai basil beef (pad ka prao) with dried chillies, topped with fried eggs using 17 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make My version of Thai Basil Beef (Pad Ka Prao) with dried chillies, topped with fried eggs:
  1. Get 400 g Beef mince (or chicken or pork)
  2. Take 2 Tbsp Oil
  3. Take 2 Tbsp Garlic, minced
  4. Take 10 g Large Dried Chillies (mild), roughly pounded
  5. Prepare 2-4 Small Dried Chillies (hot), roughly pounded
  6. Make ready 1 Tbsp Oyster Sauce
  7. Make ready 1 Tbsp Thai Seasoning Sauce
  8. Take 1 Tbsp Fish Sasuce
  9. Make ready 1 Tbsp Sweet Soy Sauce (or Kecap Manis)
  10. Prepare 1 tsp Light Soy Sauce
  11. Make ready 1 handful Basil or Thai Holy Basil
  12. Get Optional Fried Egg:
  13. Take 2 Eggs
  14. Prepare Oil for frying
  15. Get Spicy Fish Sauce (Nam Pla Prik)
  16. Prepare 3 Red Chillies, cut into thin slices
  17. Prepare 2 Tbsp Fish Sauce

Pork, beef, seafood, or even vegetarian version made with. Pad Kra Pao means stir-fry basil, thus making it the main ingredient in this classic dish from Thailand. The combination of Thai basil, spicy chillies, pungent fish sauce and chicken make this dish amazingly delicious and appetizing. Serve with hot rice topped with a fried egg.

Instructions to make My version of Thai Basil Beef (Pad Ka Prao) with dried chillies, topped with fried eggs:
  1. Heat oil in a pan over medium heat. - Add garlic + large dried chillies + small dried chillies. - Fry until fragrant
  2. Add beef mince, break it up the lumps. - - When the beef is almost cooked through, season with oyster sauce + Thai seasoning sauce + sugar + sweet soy sauce + soy sauce. - - Keep frying over medium heat until it's dry-ish.
  3. Add basil leaves. Turn off heat. Stir to mix.
  4. In a small pan or pot, add oil up to about 1 cm height. - Heat over high heat until oil is hot. - Add one egg. - Let the egg white cook until it's crispy.
  5. When the egg white is crispy enough, gently scoop up the hot oil over the top of the egg to evenly cook the egg whites, and creates a thin coating over the egg yolk. - - Remove from pan. - - Repeat with the second egg.
  6. Mix together fresh chillies + fish sauce. - - Serve everything together with steamed rice.

Chef John's version of this classic Thai dish, made with freshly chopped chicken thighs and fresh basil, has a rich sauce that cooks down into a This collection of top-rated recipes highlights this versatilty, featuring chicken thighs with international accents, from chicken curry to cacciatore, chicken. A real Thai classic Pad Krapao ( which means basil stir-fry) topped with, or served over, a crispy fried egg with a slightly runny yolk. Most of the street vendors around Thailand will serve krapao as it is a very popular lunchtime dish - indeed it is a joke in many offices when you don't know what to order for. My version of Thai Beef Basil I usually get from take-out. If you can find Thai Basil and Thai Chilies that would be great.

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