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Tam Ra Ahan Thai (Thai Recipes) ตำราอาหารไทย

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Kuaitiao (Rice Noodles) ก๋วยเตี๋ยว

Recipe from: Thai Home-Cooking from Kamolmal's Kitchen
Servings: 1 pound

1¼ cups uncooked long-grain rice
1¼ cups water
vegetable oil

Soak the rice overnight in the water. After soaking, grind the rice and water for 5 or 10 minutes in a blender to form a very smooth thin batter—A food processor won't work for this. When done grinding, you should be able to feel no more than the slightest hint of solid particles if you rub the batter between your fingers. Better too smooth than not smooth enough!

Lightly coat an 8 inch x 8 inch x 2 inch baking pan with oil and heat it for about 3 minutes in a steamer. Pour in ½ cup batter in an even layer and replace the steamer lid. Steam for 5 minutes. From this point on, check to make sure there's water in the steamer. Add boiling water as necessary if it's low.

After 5 minutes, coat the top of the first layer lightly but thoroughly with vegetable oil and pour ½ cup of batter in an even layer on top of it. Again, steam for 5 minutes. Repeat with the remaining batter. After adding the last layer, steam for 8 minutes. When sliced, the layers will separate into thin noodles.

Use immediately in any recipe calling for fresh rice noodles or wrap them tightly in plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. They can be frozen for up to 6 months, but will be grainy when thawed.


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