When visiting and exploring new cities, my husband and I always crave Lao food. Recently, we visited Seattle for a few days. We spent a considerable amount of time exploring and eating all the delicious foods at Pike Place. So by the 3rd day, we were ready to find a Lao restaurant to refresh our tastebuds. We found a Lao Restaurant called Viengthong, about 10 minutes from downtown Seattle. This restaurant had a good number of positive reviews on yelp and the menu had many authentic Lao ... continue reading...
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YumJeow Mak Len – Lao Tomato Dipping Sauce – ແຈ່ວຫມາກເລັ່ນ
YumJeow Mak Len - Laotian tomato dipping sauce. It is a spicy Lao sauce and I call it the Lao version of a tomato salsa, except it is seasoned with fish sauce. The number of chilies will depend on your spice tolerance. I used 15 and that was a medium hot level. To make this mouth watering sauce. First, you start with roasting the ingredients until you get them nicely charred. Charring the vegetables will give it extra flavor. There's no need to take peel the garlic or shallots. To make the ... continue reading...
Yum Talay – Spicy Seafood Salad – ຍຳທະເລ
YumYum Talay is a spicy seafood salad. Yum means to combine hot and sour ingredients. Talay means the sea. I love anything spicy and seafood. I mean, what an amazing combination for the palate! This is by far my favorite salad, next to papaya salad. It has as similar taste to papaya salad, spicy, sour, sweet and salty. The flavors are perfectly balanced and compliments the seafood. It's all about the dressing. One of the key ingredients is tamarind concentrate. Tamarind is a sweet and sour ... continue reading...