This is what I love cooking on my days off. It is delicious and takes less than 10 minutes to prepare, leaving me more time to catch up with all my reading. Kailan is in season now and there is no better time to enjoy this delicious vegetable. If you prefer a naughtier version of this check out Stir fried kailan with crispy pork.
P.S For my friend K who thinks cooking Thai food takes up too much time, this one is for you!
you need;
10 - 12 prawns, peeled and butterflied
4 stalks of kailan (Chinese broccoli), cut into manageable pieces
2 garlic cloves, chopped
2 bird chilies, chopped
1 red chili, sliced
1/2 bunch of Thai basil or holy basil, picked
dash of fish sauce
dash of oyster sauce
dash of light soy
1/2 tbs of sugar
Saute the chopped ingredients with a little oil before adding the prawns, fry on high heat for 30 seconds.
Add kailan and the rest of the chilies and continue to cook for a minute. Add seasonings.
Serve immediately as part of a Thai meal with plenty of steamed rice or.....
I'm the first one here! Lovely presentation and I kailan very much.
ReplyDeleteVery easy and simple delicious ingredients! I can manage that:D Looks very good!
ReplyDeleteanother charming dish yet...the yellow flowers of the kailan look so pretty!
ReplyDeletehi tummy... lately nih saya malas betul nak masak-masak. tapi kalau dapat lauk macam nih tentunya sedap!
ReplyDeleteGreat meal- I love prawns although I tend to overcook!
ReplyDeleteLove any meal with a fried egg-
what can I say? This one is super delicious!
ReplyDeleteGreat simple meal! As the weather is getting warmer we all need to spend less time in the kitchen too :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! A great meal to share with family and friends. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe! I am glad you are posting some delicious " Thai fast food" The last time I bought kailan it was 9/kg, good to know it is in season now!
ReplyDeleteI am looking forward to try this out over the weekend!
ReplyDeleteDelicious dish Suresh! I am going to cook this for my family tonight.
ReplyDeleteYes...prawns....my favourite!! That's just enough for me :D
ReplyDeleteAwsome looking dish and I like the fact it only takes 10 minutes to prepare!
ReplyDeletesuch an easy one tummy...Go Green Rock Onnn!!!
ReplyDelete好簡單又美味得一道菜呀!
ReplyDeleteHi tummy! genki desuka. saya pun mcm kak hana lately sgt malas masak2, i mean nothing special lah msak mcm biasa malas betul nak snap gmbr, saya suke thai style mkn nasi putih, mesti ada telur tak pun khai thiaw dun know how to spell :D yummylicious! :D
ReplyDeleteOoh, this looks good! Now to think on how to make it vegetarian so I can cook it for the household... XD;;
ReplyDeleteLove it! I can have the whole plate!
ReplyDeleteA recipe with a perfect composition of ingredients. Congratulations.
ReplyDeleteSimple, healthy and looks so delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis looks ridiculously delicious!
ReplyDeleteThe last shot made me drool on my keyboard!
ReplyDeleteI love such simple and light recipes!
ReplyDeleteThat looks yummy!
Great presentation, too!
Big hugs,
B xx
Great example for a quick Thai dish with great results. Love the fried egg version. THere's some so..happy.. about fried eggs :D
ReplyDeleteYummy! So many prawns and I love the fried egg lol
ReplyDeletelooks delicious
ReplyDeleteLovely stir fry dish!
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