Showing posts with label thai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thai. Show all posts

Monday, 23 February 2015

Thai Style Chicken with Lettuce Wraps


What a lovely meal, as you can see from the picture it is full of super free!! It would be great to serve at a party as people just help themselves. Instead of using synful wraps you use healthy and crisp lettuce leaves. The sauce finishes the wrap perfectly with a zing of sour, a touch of sweet and a slight kick of spicy!! and at 2.5 syns for the whole dish of sauce/marinade, you can practically say it's syn free as you only need about a tsp on each wrap.

So quick and easy to make apart from the marinading.




Sauce/Marinade Ingredients

3 tbsp rice vinegar
¼ tsp sweetener
2 tsp minced garlic
1 tbsp chilli sauce   ½ syn per tbsp
¼ cup light soy sauce
2 tsps of freshly grated ginger
1 tsp sesame oil   2 syns

Rest of Ingredients

3 chicken breasts, pounded till ½inch thick
About 8 romaine or iceburg lettuce leaves

You can use any vegetables you like, i used.

peppers
spring onions
radishes
coriander leaves
bean-sprouts
Chinese lettuce
red chilli

Method

Mix together all the marinade ingredients, set aside half the sauce and marinade the chicken with the other half for at least an hour, over night if possible.

Heat a griddle pan until it is smoking, then add the chicken to the pan cooking for about 3 minutes on each side, let it rest for 10 minutes then slice into thin slices.

Prepare all your vegetables and serve.



Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Thai Seafood Basil



I love all Thai food, so when i found this recipe and adapted it for SW i was over the moon!!
You can make it as spicy as you like, by adjusting the amount of chillies and chilli sauce you put in. Add whatever vegetables you want too. It is also great with chicken. The whole dish is only 1.5 syns on extra easy and that's for the chilli sauce, so you can alter that to your taste. 1 tbsp is 0.5 syns on extra easy.
This dish serves 2/4 people.



Ingredients

1lb of raw squid and prawns
3 birds eye chillies sliced
3 tbsp chilli sauce
2 tsp fish sauce
juice of 1 lime
1 tbsp light soy sauce
big handful Thai basil
1 onion chopped
8oz oriental mushrooms
8oz tenderstem broccoli

Method

In a hot wok, sprayed with frylight, stir fry the onions for 1 minute, then add the broccoli and chillies, stir fry for 1 minute, add oriental mushrooms and stir fry for another minute, add the chilli sauce, fish sauce, lime juice and soy sauce, add the seafood and stir fry until the seafood is cooked, throw in the Thai leaves and serve.
It is great with rice or noodles.






Friday, 7 February 2014

Steamed Thai Salmon



This is a beautiful light Thai dish, full of flavour!!
The original recipe called for the salmon to be grilled but i decided to steam the salmon instead as it remains nice and moist and enhances the flavours, plus it is healthier.
I served it with stir fried vegetables and noodles. I used the marinade from steaming it as a sauce for the vegetables and noodles, so the flavour ran through the whole of the dish.

I used a wok and a bamboo steamer. I put a plate in the steamer with the salmon and marinade on top. A trick to getting the plate back out the steamer is to put a clean new j cloth under the plate with the edges hanging over the side of the steamer, then you can take the plate out with the cloth, and that way you won't spill anything, as you are left with lots of lovely juices that you don't want to waste!

This dish serves two and is 1 syn each on extra easy.

Ingredients

1lb salmon fillet
1 inch ginger
2 red chillies
3 garlic cloves
¼ cup light soy sauce
1 tbsp fish sauce
1 tbsp rice vinegar
1 tsp sesame oil 2 syns
handful thai basil leaves torn

A selection of vegetables of your choice, enough for two. I used broccoli, mushrooms, peppers, chilli, spring onions and thai basil.

Dried egg noodles, cooked as per packet instructions.


Method

In a blender blitz the chilli, ginger and garlic, divide it into two portions.
In a bowl mix together the rest of the ingredients apart from the salmon. Add one portion of the chilli mixture to the sauce.
Place the salmon on a plate and put into the steamer on top of a j cloth, pour half the marinade over the salmon, leave for 10 minutes.
Fill the wok with water, up to the where the bottom of the steamer will sit, bring to a boil, place the steamer in the wok, turn the heat down to a simmer, and cook for 10 minutes, or until the fish is cooked to your liking.
Take the steamer out the wok and with the j cloth lift out the plate, be careful it will be very hot.
Empty the water out the wok and spray with frylight, add the broccoli and mushrooms and stir fry for 2 minutes, then add the rest of the vegetables  and the second portion of the chilli mix, stir fry for 1 minutes, then pour in the remaining sauce and any juices from the salmon, stir fry for 1 minute, add the cooked noodles to the wok, warm through then serve with the salmon.






Friday, 27 September 2013

Thai Basil and Seafood Fried Rice



I adore Thai food and knowing i can make it virtually syn free on Slimming World is Fab!!!
This is a quick and easy recipe and so much better than a take away, not just for lack of syns but taste too!

Just 1 syn for the whole pot on extra easy, so if you really greedy, like me it will serve two, not so hungry maybe four...

Ingredients

3 garlic cloves
1 thai red chilli (more if you like it spicy)
1 lb squid cleaned and ringed
20 raw shrimp
½ red pepper thinly sliced
½ onion sliced
1 cup edamame beans
8oz oriental mushrooms
handful thai basil leaves
1 tbsp oyster sauce (1 syn)
1 tsp dark soy sauce
2 tsp light soy sauce
cooked rice for 2

Method

Blitz the garlic and chilli in a blender.
Mix together the oyster sauce and the soy sauces
In a wok sprayed with frylight, stir fry all the veggies for 1 minute, add the chilli and garlic, stir and add the shrimp and squid stir for 1 minute then add the sauce, stir in the rice and heat it all through, take off the heat and tear in the basil. 
Season with fish sauce if needed.





Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Thai Crab Cakes



These are Absolutely Delicious!!!

There is hardly any filler so full of crab meat, they are moist on the inside and crispy on the outside, light and zingy to the taste. Delicious served with syn free chips and a mixed salad.
They are also FREE on extra easy, if you use your healthy extra B.


Makes 6 crab cakes

Ingredients

600g crab meat
1 stalk of lemongrass, tough outer leaves removed
1 red chilli, deseeded if you wish
2 spring onions
A handful of coriander roughly chopped
1 lime zested and juiced
100g fresh wholemeal breadcrumbs
1 egg beaten

Method

Blend the lemongrass, chilli and spring onions till its coarsely chopped.

Mix with the crab meat and the chopped coriander, add the lime zest and juice, mix together, then bind with the egg and bread crumbs.

Make into 6 patties and chill for 30 minutes, to make them firmer and easier to handle.

Spray a pan with fry light and fry each side for 6-8 minutes over a medium heat, don't fiddle with them as they will fall apart.

Serve when crisp and golden.