Best 2 Thai Dragon Bowl Recipes

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Discover the vibrant flavors of Thailand with our delectable recipe for the Thai Dragon Bowl. This bowl of goodness combines the harmonious blend of sweet, savory, and tangy ingredients, creating a culinary journey that will transport your taste buds to the streets of Bangkok. Get ready to tantalize your palate with a symphony of textures, as you explore this delightful fusion of Thai cuisine and healthy eating.

Here are our top 2 tried and tested recipes!

THAI DRAGON BOWL



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This is a full flavoured & hearty soup with a little bit of heat from the cookbook put out by a fabulous restaurent in Victoria, BC called Rebar Modern Food. It's easy to throw together and will have you craving more. To make this a vegan soup, replace fish sauce for soy and omit the prawns.

Provided by Debi9400

Categories     < 60 Mins

Time 40m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 20

8 cups vegetable stock
1 tablespoon lemongrass, minced
3 tablespoons minced ginger
3 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 teaspoon green curry paste
3 tablespoons soy sauce
1/4 cup fish sauce
1 cup light coconut milk
3 tablespoons lime juice
8 -14 ounces rice noodles, medium width
extra firm tofu, half a block cut into 1 inch strips
30 -40 cooked prawns
6 ounces snow peas, cut into 1 inch pieces
2 green onions, finely chopped
2 -3 tomatoes, diced
1 cup cremini mushroom, sliced
1/2-1 zucchini, sliced and cut into quarters
1/4 cup cilantro
1/2 cup fresh basil
2 tablespoons sambal oelek (to taste)

Steps:

  • Heat the tock to a simmer and add the minced lemongrass, ginger and garlic; simmer 15 minutes. Strain the stock through a seive to remove the solids and return the liquid to the pot.
  • Stir in curry paste, soy and fish sauces into the broth and simmer 5 minutes. Add coconut milk and lime juice.
  • After about 2 1/2 minutes, while the broth is simmering, add the rice noodles, tofu and sugar snap peas and then at 5 minutes add the rest of the ingrediants and simmer until heated through.
  • Serve in large bowls with lime wedges and crusty bread.
  • *tip - if some of your guests don't like the heat, serve the sombel oelek on the side for those that do though it's much nicer with the flavours simmered into the soup.

DRAGON NOODLES



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This is my absolute FAVORITE when I go to Shakespeare's Tavern in Atlanta. It is served chilled but it has a bite to it so it is the perfect cool, but warm dish. It is very light like a salad almost. I like to trade out the egg noodles for thin spaghetti noodles.

Provided by DarlingNikki56

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 30m

Yield 2-3 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 15

1/4 cup sesame oil
1 tablespoon Chinese chili sauce
2 1/2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons juice from pickled ginger
1 1/2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 1/2 tablespoons japanese rice vinegar
2 1/2 tablespoons granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/2 lb very thin fresh Chinese egg noodles
1 grated lemon, rind of
2 tablespoons black sesame seeds, toasted in a dry, heavy skillet until fragrant
3/4 cup thinly sliced scallion
grated red radish
julienne scallion (both green and white)
toasted black sesame seed

Steps:

  • In a bowl combine the oil, chili sauce, soy sauce, pickled ginger juice, lemon juice, rice vinegar, sugar and salt. Whisk to blend and set the bowl aside.
  • In a colander fluff the noodles to separate and untangle the strands. Bring a large saucepan of water to a rolling boil. Add the noodles and swish them gently with chopsticks. Let them cook for 2 minutes or until the noodles are tender but still have some bite. Drain them, plunge them briefly into ice water, then drain again. Shake the colander to remove excess moisture and transfer the noodles to a bowl.
  • Whisk the dressing again to combine it. Toss the noodles with just enough of the dressing to moisten them well, using your fingers to coat and separate the strands. Let the noodles sit for 10 minutes.
  • Taste the noodles. If they seem dry, add a bit more dressing and toss again. Add the lemon rind, black sesame seeds and scallion rings and toss well.
  • Taste the noodles again. They should be bright and sparkly. Cover them tightly and refrigerate up to one day.
  • To serve: Bring the noodles to room temperature. Mound the noodles in a bowl or twirl them in individual bowls. Garnish each dish with grated red radish, scallion and black sesame seeds.
  • Serves 2 or 3 as a main course; 4 to 6 as part of a multi-course meal.

Tips:

  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients for the best flavor.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with different vegetables, fruits, and proteins in your bowl.
  • Make sure to cook the rice according to the package directions.
  • If you're using raw vegetables, be sure to wash and dry them thoroughly before adding them to the bowl.
  • Feel free to adjust the amount of sauce and toppings to your liking.

Conclusion:

Thai dragon bowls are a delicious, healthy, and customizable meal that can be enjoyed for lunch or dinner. With a variety of flavors and textures, they're sure to please everyone at the table. So next time you're looking for a quick and easy meal that's also good for you, give Thai dragon bowls a try.

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