One of the tummies loves phat kaphrao (stir fries with holy basil) and is quite happy to have that more than once a week. This is a good thing as I am able to start cooking tofu again while he enjoy his phat kraphrao. The only problem is holy basil is not that commonly available; so when holy basil (bai kraphrao) is nowhere to be found, thai basil (bai horapha)becomes the next best thing. The end result is almost as delicious with the substitute and there is nothing wrong with using this cheaper herb (60 cents as opposed to $2.80/bunch) but just don't refer to it as phat kraphrao because the is no kraphrao in it! This is also what you normally get when you ask for the former in a Thai eating place which I did mention in one of my older post - Phat kraphrao Gai (chicken fried with holy basil). Happy cooking and have a great weekend!
P.S Indian week coming up next so stay tuned!
P.S Indian week coming up next so stay tuned!
you'll need;
250 g of chicken mince
a handful of green beans, cut into 1/2 cm rings
2 cloves of garlic, chopped
3 bird chillies, chopped (adjust the amount according to your preference)
1/2 a bunch of Thai basil (bai harapha)
1 tbs of oyster sauce
1 tbs of fish sauce
1/2 tbs of sugar
dash of mountain sauce or Maggi seasoning sauce
1 fried egg to serve
Add seasonings and cook until the meat is cook through, add Thai basil and cook for 30 seconds before turning off the heat. Check for seasonings.
I can see why the tummy is happy to have this for more than once every week. It looks so good with the fried egg with runny egg yolk!
ReplyDeleteGreat one-dish meal especially with the perfectly cooked egg!
ReplyDeletewoah...looks so delicious...yummy
ReplyDeleteOpps! I have been calling this phat kraprao..how embarrassing! Looks very delicious with the runny egg!
ReplyDeleteI am mightily embarrassed to say that I had no idea that there was a difference between Thai basil and holy basil!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly know how to tempt us with that runny egg! Looks delicious as always!
ReplyDeletearghhh... sangat sedap tengok daging itu! dengan telur separuh masak cenggitu saya sangat suka!
ReplyDeleteI can't tell you how much I love this dish..not that I can't tell the difference btw holy and thai basil lol
ReplyDeleteLaaa Kak Hana...kihkihkih...kita chop2 dish tu bersama ya! :D
ReplyDeleteTummy, brought U some mutton rendang...exchange with minced chicken stirfry, okey...;)
Very tempting and droolworthy dish..
ReplyDeleteBaru makan telur mata kerbau dgn roti..satu lagi resepi dari Tummy yang sedap dan senang..anda mmg hebat:)semua yg dimasak nampak sedap:)..
ReplyDeleteeh LOVE..Hana..awalnya sampai ke dapur Tummy hehe..cm bawa teh cina je untuk Tummy hihi
I would love this for my lunch!! Delish.
ReplyDeleteMy tummy will be happy for this too!
ReplyDeleteyum i love this dish! it looks so good!
ReplyDeletehehee...I liked this very much and I always eat this at the foodcourt ;)
ReplyDeleteYum! I like this kind of food.. very simple but full of flavours!
ReplyDeleteLooks so tasty! Love how you served it with a sunny side up!
ReplyDeleteThe egg did me in! Delicious! Don't know holy basil - but love that name... now am wishing by thai basil was still with me. Nothing is so sad at the end of summer than the end of all the basil.
ReplyDeletelooks delicious especially serving with sunny side up, yummy.
ReplyDeleteThe aroma from basil is coming till here...
ReplyDeleteI love this dish.. simple home cook meal... delicious!
ReplyDeletevery tempting is the look...I would be delighted to savor it whole...very luscious...:)
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
Hi there, This looks SO yummy! That egg looks perfect! I am going to make your Pork Prik King tomorrow and wanted to know what your preferred red curry paste is. We have tried a few and find them lacking or too salty. LOVE your blog, the photos are amazing, the recipes look delicious and I love the info you include :)
ReplyDeleteThanks!!
Will definitely cook this dish as I've got fresh basil in my garden. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a great combination of ingredients!
ReplyDeleteWill definitely cook this meal.
Thanks for sharing such unique recipes!
Big hugs!!!!!!
B xx
This looks lovely, and I can get Thai basil! I can't wait to try it. I think I could eat it once a week too!
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