1 mixed salad greens
1 peanut oil
1 rice vinegar
1 fresh squeezed lime juice
1 thai fish sauce, * see note
1 brown sugar
1 chopped, fresh cilantro
1 chopped fresh red thai chile
1 green onions, sliced thin
1 peanut butter
1 chopped roasted peanuts
A Recipe for
Green Salad With Thai Dressing
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Recipe by: NURPPL@NURSE.EMORY.EDU Essentially, this is just a peanutty
vinagrette dressing that I made in the food processor. I added the
liquid ingredients first, until it looked like the right mix of oil
to acidic liquids (rice vinegar and lime juice). Then I added the
rest of the ingredients and processed for a few seconds. From there I
just went by appearance and taste, adding more liquid or peanut
butter to get the right consistency, and more of each of the other
ingredients for other various characteristics-- sweetness, saltiness,
acidity, spiciness. We served the salad dressing on the side with the
salad, and provided extra chopped peanuts, cilantro, and green onions
to let people add their own to taste.
*Available at some Asian market
Serves: 1
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