Popular Post 2009 Posted March 21, 2023 Popular Post Posted March 21, 2023 (edited) 5 hours ago, JoePai said: Correct, it is a stew What makes it a stew?? Lemme guess, "It identifies as a stew", right? We've found an LBGT curry, lads ????️???? Edited March 21, 2023 by 2009 1 7
2009 Posted March 21, 2023 Posted March 21, 2023 4 hours ago, AndyFoxy said: Pretty meh dish IMO. Plus it is a curry. Give me an Irish stew any day. Exactly, it's just a sad version of massaman. 2 1 1
Popular Post Menken Posted March 21, 2023 Popular Post Posted March 21, 2023 It's not a stew because nothing is stewed. It's pretty much fried and then simmered a bit. It is absolutely delicious made correctly but like Masaman it never is. 3 1
2009 Posted March 21, 2023 Posted March 21, 2023 4 hours ago, Menken said: It's not a stew because nothing is stewed. It's pretty much fried and then simmered a bit. Finally, the voice of reason.
MikeN Posted March 21, 2023 Posted March 21, 2023 (edited) 5 hours ago, Menken said: It's not a stew because nothing is stewed. It's pretty much fried and then simmered a bit. It is absolutely delicious made correctly but like Masaman it never is. A stew is "fried" to seal the juices in the meat, then liquid is added and simmered slowly with whatever vegetables and seasoning you are using. A curry (as in your typical Indian curry) is a stew using curry seasoning (although no true Indian cook would use curry powder!). Phanang "curry" is a soup because the meat is added to the liquid, not sealed first. Phanang and massaman are my two favourite Thai dishes but my missus, being your typical Issaan person, doesn't like either and grumbles if I make it for dinner. Should have found myself a southern girl....but they are nearly all muslim ???? Edited March 21, 2023 by MikeN 1
Popular Post proton Posted March 21, 2023 Popular Post Posted March 21, 2023 Cant beat chips and curry sauce in a foam box! 1 2
zzaa09 Posted March 21, 2023 Posted March 21, 2023 STEW: A dish of meat and vegetables cooked slowly in liquid in a closed dish or pan. Twisted semantics. For everyone that makes a "stew", there's a different way to make it - and interpret each creation.
Popular Post bendejo Posted March 21, 2023 Popular Post Posted March 21, 2023 Stewing is a method of cooking. If there is any contention of confusing it with something else, it would be with soup -- the difference would be the consistency of the final product, broth vs sauce. Curry is a flavor. It may not even involve cooking the spices into the dish, like a curried tuna or egg salad. Personal preference for curry powder, when doing my own cooking, is Madras style. My all-around basis for describing Afghan cuisine: kill it, butcher it, then either 1) roast it over a fire or 2) throw it into a pot of boiling water 1 2
Jingthing Posted March 21, 2023 Posted March 21, 2023 That's a good list. I know many of those but obviously not all. Phaenang doesn’t belong as number one. That's crazy! Some dishes that are missing. Doro wat Ethiopian chicken Stew Fesenjen Persian pomegranate chicken Stewed Chicken mole Mexican includes chocolate Chinese clay pot cuisine There are so many though. My favorite is probably oyster with roast pork. I have yet to find a Chinese restaurant in Thailand with a good clay pot menu. Sigh. 2
kwilco Posted March 21, 2023 Posted March 21, 2023 (edited) 20 hours ago, rbkk said: A curry is not a stew; in my book. Semantics...curry is a British misuse of the word...it is really a stew as are most "curries" referred to by the British. "Curry is a word invented by the British back when they ruled India. It is the anglicized version of the Tamil word kari, meaning sauce and is now commonly used to describe almost any food of South Asian origin" https://indiaphile.info/what-is-curry-and-a-recipe-for-garam-masala/ Edited March 21, 2023 by kwilco 1
kwilco Posted March 21, 2023 Posted March 21, 2023 Almost all cooking in the world stems from one of two families...Chinese and Turkish/Persian
bendejo Posted March 21, 2023 Posted March 21, 2023 4 hours ago, Jingthing said: Perhaps it's stew-ish? Hey, knock it off with the anti-simmerism remarks!
phetphet Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 i don't know if it's me, my changing palate, the economy, or that I live in a tourist area, but Thai food nowadays in most places just doesn't seem to be as well made and tasty as it used to. Dishes seem far more oily, far more sweet, less care taken. even in some of the hotel restaurants. Don't get me wrong. There is still some excellent Thai food to be found. Just less common. Even in the night food markets, where cheap tasty food used to be a staple, there seems to be a race to the bottom. No more tasty stir fries. All pre-cooked stuff. I wouldn't be surprised to see Russian food on the menu soon. Had a delicious Khanom Jeen yesterday with drink and dessert for around 120THB. 1
KhunLA Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 1 hour ago, kwilco said: Almost all cooking in the world stems from one of two families...Chinese and Turkish/Persian Actually that might be 'Thai', pre annexed area of Ban Chang, Udon Thani, as having the earliest to date archeological discovery of the tools to 'slow cook' ... ???? "The site presents the earliest evidence of farming in the region and of the manufacture and use of metals" https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/575/ Actually had to rewrite the books on use of tools and metalworking migration. Instead of CH to TH, reversed to TH to CH. Yes ... Ban Chang the center of the Universe ???? 2
KhunLA Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 (edited) 17 minutes ago, phetphet said: i don't know if it's me, my changing palate, the economy, or that I live in a tourist area, BINGO ... we have a winner. When in a tourist area, 7-11 serves up better fare than some tourist venues ... ???? Why I avoid such areas Edited March 22, 2023 by KhunLA
zzaa09 Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 1 hour ago, kwilco said: Almost all cooking in the world stems from one of two families...Chinese and Turkish/Persian Add Vedic/Indian to that and make it a threesome.
jacko45k Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 28 minutes ago, phetphet said: i don't know if it's me, my changing palate, the economy, or that I live in a tourist area, but Thai food nowadays in most places just doesn't seem to be as well made and tasty as it used to. Dishes seem far more oily, far more sweet, less care taken. even in some of the hotel restaurants. Don't get me wrong. There is still some excellent Thai food to be found. Just less common. Even in the night food markets, where cheap tasty food used to be a staple, there seems to be a race to the bottom. No more tasty stir fries. All pre-cooked stuff. I wouldn't be surprised to see Russian food on the menu soon. Had a delicious Khanom Jeen yesterday with drink and dessert for around 120THB. Perhaps the prices of ingredients has resulted in poorer qualities, I hear even vegetables are 50% up on last year. 1
KhunLA Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 43 minutes ago, jacko45k said: Perhaps the prices of ingredients has resulted in poorer qualities, I hear even vegetables are 50% up on last year. Easy to find quality, fair price food, just a better chance of, if not in an overpriced, watering down for tourist's palate area.
dinsdale Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 Obviously not a stew and IMO nice but nothing to write home about. Massaman is superior but takes longer to make. As for stews, curries and casseroles they are all better the day after cooking. As for @Goatyes laksa is fantastic but it's a noodle soup so not a curry or stew. It's not too difficult to make. You can get the paste online, buy some egg noodles and make a good fish stock with some fresh fish heads the day before.
Denim Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 Is this curry the same thing as the other well known curry or is it just a more flamboyant spelling ? 1
quake Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 10 hours ago, proton said: Cant beat chips and curry sauce in a foam box! + Mushy peas. 1
quake Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 1 minute ago, Denim said: Is this curry the same thing as the other well known curry or is it just a more flamboyant spelling ? The best stuff comes from the village markets. its fresh. Aroy
brianthainess Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 And I thought they were both Malaysian not Thai 1
Liverpool Lou Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 22 hours ago, AndyFoxy said: it is a curry. As was clearly stated in the headline and referenced about ten times in the article.
dinsdale Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 11 hours ago, MikeN said: A stew is "fried" to seal the juices in the meat, then liquid is added and simmered slowly with whatever vegetables and seasoning you are using. A curry (as in your typical Indian curry) is a stew using curry seasoning (although no true Indian cook would use curry powder!). Phanang "curry" is a soup because the meat is added to the liquid, not sealed first. Phanang and massaman are my two favourite Thai dishes but my missus, being your typical Issaan person, doesn't like either and grumbles if I make it for dinner. Should have found myself a southern girl....but they are nearly all muslim ???? I do wonder about it being a soup. Indian curries don't call for meat to be sealed rather the meat is often marinated e.g. chicken masala. Chicken masala is not a soup it's a curry. When I cook massaman I never seal the chicken (I only cook chicken massaman) and massaman is not a soup. It's a curry.
brianthainess Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 11 hours ago, MikeN said: Should have found myself a southern girl....but they are nearly all muslim ???? Nothing wrong with Muslim girls mate, I'm married to an ex-muslim (her muslim husband passed away) better than any other i've met, very loving & strong work ethic, The only Thai I have ever met who actually loved her ex. 1
kwilco Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 3 hours ago, KhunLA said: Actually that might be 'Thai', pre annexed area of Ban Chang, Udon Thani, as having the earliest to date archeological discovery of the tools to 'slow cook' ... ???? "The site presents the earliest evidence of farming in the region and of the manufacture and use of metals" https://whc.unesco.org/en/list/575/ Actually had to rewrite the books on use of tools and metalworking migration. Instead of CH to TH, reversed to TH to CH. Yes ... Ban Chang the center of the Universe ???? A one quote wonder! You totally miss the point, it's nothing to do with "first"...
kwilco Posted March 22, 2023 Posted March 22, 2023 2 hours ago, zzaa09 said: Add Vedic/Indian to that and make it a threesome. Absolutely not... again you have missed the point. How is it different?
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