GREEN PAPAYA SALAD

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Green papaya salad is fundamental Thai food. You can eat it with balls of sticky rice, or with barbecued meats like they do in the Isaan region.

Provided by Kris Yenbamroong

Categories     Thailand     Los Angeles     Papaya     Peanut     Side     Salad     Backyard BBQ     Green Bean     Carrot     Lime Juice

Number Of Ingredients 10

5 tablespoons fish sauce
5 tablespoons coconut or palm sugar
4 garlic cloves, peeled but kept whole
3 fresh bird's eye chiles, or to taste, stemmed
16 green beans, cut into 3-inch lengths
½ cup shredded carrot
3 cups shredded green papaya (about one-third of a 1½-pound papaya)
3 tablespoons lime juice
½ cup Seasoned Fried Peanuts
4 small Roma (plum) tomatoes, cut into wedges

Steps:

  • In a saucepan, combine the fish sauce and coconut sugar and cook over low heat, stirring, until the sugar is melted and the sauce begins to thicken slightly. Remove from the heat and let the fish sauce syrup cool.
  • Mortar and Pestle Method: Before you start throwing things in the mortar, arrange your mise en place in this order: garlic, chiles, green beans, carrot, green papaya, fish sauce syrup, lime juice, peanuts, and tomatoes. Hold the pestle in your dominant hand and a spoon in the other. Rather than pounding straight down, you're going to push the pestle down the sides of the mortar. Throw in the garlic and pound until it becomes a rough, pulpy mash. Add the chiles-pound them heavily if you prefer it spicy, or gently if you want it less spicy. Add the green beans, carrots, and green papaya, bruising lightly with the pestle and mixing with the spoon for about 10 seconds between each addition. Add the lime juice and fish sauce syrup, pound, and mix for another 10 seconds. Add the peanuts and tomatoes and repeat. Everything in the mortar other than the chiles and garlic should be bruised but intact. Don't overpound. If you want to mix a handful of other ingredients you can stir them in at this point, adjusting the seasoning as needed.
  • Bowl Method: Combine the fish sauce syrup, lime juice, garlic, and chiles in a blender or food processor and blend until the garlic and chiles are totally pulverized. This is your som tum dressing and it can be refrigerated until you're ready to make the salad. In a mixing bowl, combine the papaya, carrots, and dressing. Using your hands, stir, mix, and squeeze the shredded salad to infuse the dressing and mimic the bruising of the mortar and pestle. Lightly crush the peanuts and toss in, along with the tomatoes. Transfer the salad to a plate and serve with sticky rice.

Nipa Khan
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I highly recommend this recipe to anyone who loves Thai food.


Sandler DZI
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This salad is a great make-ahead dish. It's even better the next day.


Hafiza Uzma
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This salad is a great way to use up leftover chicken or shrimp.


Imtiaz Alam
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I love the combination of flavors in this salad. It's sweet, sour, spicy, and refreshing all at the same time.


Intellectuals' Club
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I've never been a fan of papaya, but this salad changed my mind.


Alina Abbas
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This salad is so easy to make, and it's always a crowd-pleaser.


faailo pio
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I love the crunch of the peanuts in this salad.


Vanessa Westbrook
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This salad is a great way to get your daily dose of vegetables.


Madeline Mulcahy
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I love the freshness of this salad.


Sonjoy Das
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I've made this salad for parties and potlucks, and it's always a hit.


Neville Makoeya
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This salad is the perfect balance of sweet, sour, and spicy.


Caio Vinicíus
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I love the tangy dressing on this salad.


Ilkin Rustemov
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I've never had green papaya salad before, but this recipe made me a fan. It's so delicious and easy to make.


Stefano Piselli
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This salad is a great way to use up unripe papaya.


Kal alasle
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I love the addition of peanuts and shrimp to this salad. It gives it a nice crunch and extra flavor.


Dale Brook
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This is my go-to recipe for green papaya salad. It's so refreshing and flavorful.


Gabriel Hairybull
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I've made this salad several times now, and it's always a hit. The combination of sweet, sour, and spicy flavors is perfect.


Monisha Mukta
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This green papaya salad recipe is a must-try for anyone who loves Thai food. It's easy to make and packed with flavor.


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