webworldly Posted June 17, 2008 Posted June 17, 2008 (edited) Hi! :-) What is the name of this dessert that I frequently see made by street vendors.......they take a base that sort of looks like a very thin piece of fortune cookie (sorry, I know that isn't Thai....but it's the only way I know to describe it).....then they put a white cream in the center of it....then they add some orange shreds of something....then the fold it over and serve it. I know that isn't much to go off of.....but can you help identify what it's called? Also....what's the normal street price for this....and how many "pieces" of it should you get for that price? Thank you very much....in advance. :-) CHEERS! D Edited June 17, 2008 by webworldly
phetchal Posted June 17, 2008 Posted June 17, 2008 Crispy Pancakes ขนมเบื้อง khanom buang http://www.enjoythaifood.com/crispypancakes.php price depend on size of Crispy Pancakes ,topping and where you buy it the small one 2 bath per each the big one i bought 10 bath per each
webworldly Posted June 17, 2008 Author Posted June 17, 2008 Hey Phetchal.....thank you for the information! Wow....I sure was wrong about it being made with marshmallow, eh? Lol!! That's a great Thai food blog by the way......is it yours? CHEERS! D
GaiYaang Posted June 17, 2008 Posted June 17, 2008 Crispy Pancakesขนมเบื้อง khanom buang http://www.enjoythaifood.com/crispypancakes.php price depend on size of Crispy Pancakes ,topping and where you buy it the small one 2 bath per each the big one i bought 10 bath per each Yummy, can't wait to try them when I go to Thailand.
webworldly Posted June 18, 2008 Author Posted June 18, 2008 Hey! anyone know about this new natural sweetener from stevia leaves as sugar substitute(50% less calories) branded "greensweet", can be used for cooking, baking and also hot&cold beverages. i found it at Villa Market ---> good to try and good for your health too especially anyone who want to reduce sugar intake by not using chemical like aspartame.KittyCat ;-) Hey Namwan.....I saw that, too....at Villa Market. Check the ingredients....if I recall correctly it is over 95% sugar (maltodextrin) and less than 5% Stevia. If so, that's something to consider if you're sugar sensitive. Good luck to you. :-) CHEERS! D
blue eyes Posted June 19, 2008 Posted June 19, 2008 Howdy Webworldly, Here is a photo of them making what I think may be what you are talking about.They will put anything that you ask into it that they have.It is a batter that is spread onto the cooking surface then ingredents are placed on it then it is rolled or folded.Is this it?
Who, me ? Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Howdy Webworldly,Here is a photo of them making what I think may be what you are talking about.They will put anything that you ask into it that they have.It is a batter that is spread onto the cooking surface then ingredents are placed on it then it is rolled or folded.Is this it? I think it rather this !!! What you refere to is a crepe !
webworldly Posted June 20, 2008 Author Posted June 20, 2008 Thank you, "blue eyes"......and "who, me". Your pictures made me hungry! :-) The second pic......from blue eyes.......that's the item I've been wondering about. WOOHOO!!! I thought the white creamy stuff was marshmallow....but an earlier poster informed me that it is coconut cream. These go for about 2baht apiece, right? In terms of desserts........are they very popular with Thai people? CHEERS! D
donna Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 In terms of desserts........are they very popular with Thai people?D is the pope a catholic? is the king a buddhist?
webworldly Posted June 20, 2008 Author Posted June 20, 2008 Hey Donna......thank you for the laugh!! :-) Because they are so yummy.....I would think they are indeed popular with Thais and foreigners alike. But, that said.....I only see one cart selling them anywhere between Bumrungrad and Sukhumvit 10. That's a big area...and for most other foods there are many different vendors. For the tasty lil' crepes, however....there's only one. And he's never busy when I'm walking by. Any idea why? CHEERS! D
Samuian Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Some have this tinge of fish sauce flavor.... still prefer a real Crepe Suzette - nothing beats that!
donna Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Hey Donna......thank you for the laugh!! :-)Because they are so yummy.....I would think they are indeed popular with Thais and foreigners alike. But, that said.....I only see one cart selling them anywhere between Bumrungrad and Sukhumvit 10. That's a big area...and for most other foods there are many different vendors. For the tasty lil' crepes, however....there's only one. And he's never busy when I'm walking by. Any idea why? CHEERS! D not sure if they are an evening thing or not? could be that?
webworldly Posted June 20, 2008 Author Posted June 20, 2008 Sure....could be that, Donna. But I think that anyone who waits 'till evening (or even until the end of a meal!) to enjoy dessert is crazy. :-) CHEERS! D
phetchal Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Hey Phetchal.....thank you for the information! Wow....I sure was wrong about it being made with marshmallow, eh? Lol!!That's a great Thai food blog by the way......is it yours? CHEERS! D hi that 's not my blog just search from google the white topping made from the white of an egg and coconut-palm sugar the yellow topping made from egg yolk the orange topping made from coconut meat and they are popular with Thais but it's not easy to learn how to make a nice Crispy Pancakes
webworldly Posted June 20, 2008 Author Posted June 20, 2008 Thank you, Phetchal.....but you're making me drool! CHEERS! D
blue eyes Posted June 20, 2008 Posted June 20, 2008 Yes it is a crepe to me also.I took this photo in PhiMai market.It is almost always made to be sweet.And there is always a line to buy.
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