A quick and easy stir-fry makes a great weeknight family dinner, with the versatility to accommodate meat, seafood, tofu and nearly any vegetables you have lying around. Actually, the stir-fry sauce ...
Experience the vibrant flavors of Thailand with this Thai Basil Beef Stir-Fry! This quick, satisfying dish combines tender slices of beef with fresh basil and a hint of spicy chili for a deliciously ...
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Thai Basil Chicken (Pad Krapow Gai)

Love Thai basil chicken? It's easy to recreate this Thai restaurant favorite at home. You'll need chicken thighs, a few ...
Western cooks too often go too light on fresh herbs, treating them more as garnish than flavoring. We prefer the Thai approach, which uses ingredients such as basil, mint and cilantro by the fistful.
For a long time, I swore off making stir fry. There were too many ingredients, too much prep, too many pots and pans required, and the cleanup was simply not worth the meal. At least, that was the ...
This easy stir-fry has loads of flavor thanks to a Thai-style peanut sauce. Whip up the sauce before you start cooking — the stir-frying goes quickly. Leftover sauce keeps a few days in the fridge.
Rotisserie chicken — or home-roasted chicken, of course — is one of those fabulous shortcuts that can get dinner on the table in a flash, and the leftovers can be turned into a completely different ...
1) Sauté aromatics: Heat oil in a wok over high heat. Sauté garlic and red onion until fragrant. 2) Cook chicken: Add ground chicken, breaking it apart, and cook until browned. 3) Add vegetables and ...
Western cooks too often go too light on fresh herbs, treating them more as garnish than flavoring. We prefer the Thai approach, which uses ingredients such as basil, mint and cilantro by the fistful.