Larb Gai

These are very hot little firecrackers from the orient. They can be used to add spice to almost any oriental dish. They dry very easily and can be stored and used this way for a long time.

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Ingredients:

1 tbsp canola oil
1 lb of ground chicken
2 shallots, minced (approximately 3 tbsp)
1/2 cup of fresh mint leaves, chopped
1/3 cup of toasted rice powder
2-5 Thai chile peppers, minced
3 tbsp fish sauce
1/2 tbsp palm sugar, or regular sugar
1 whole lime, juiced
Cooked rice, jasmine or sticky rice

Instructions:

Begin by adding the oil to a large skillet and warm it to a medium, high heat. Once the oil is heated, add the ground chicken and begin cooking until it is fully cooked. This is will take about 10 to 15 minutes.

During this time, prepare the remaining ingredients. If you have never toasted rice before, add about 1/2 cup of rice to a dry skillet. Bring it to medium heat, and give it a good shake about every 2-3 minutes. Your goal is to brown the rice, and once brown, add it to a coffee grinder to make into a course powder.

Once the chicken is fully cooked, make sure you break it all up with a wooden spoon as you do not want any clumps. Drain off any excess water from the chicken, then add the chicken to a mixing bowl.

Add in all of the remaining ingredients, and give it a good mix. If you are serving kids, I would suggest removing the chile peppers from this recipe, or divide the mixture before adding the chile peppers. I would recommend 1-2 chile peppers for the mild at heart, and 3-4 chile peppers for those that love the heat. Regardless if it is one chile or four, the balance is perfect. Serve in a small bowl with a side of rice.

From simplecomfortfood.com