Green papaya salad recipe

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  • Cuisine: Vietnamese

Ingredients

1 green (unripe) papaya
2 carrots
Vietnamese mint, shredded
Deep fried eschallots
Cooked prawns, halved
Cooked pork belly, sliced

Dressing
¼ cup fish sauce
¼ cup white vinegar
¼ cup water
¼ cup light soy sauce
½ cup white sugar

Large rice crackers
Fresh chilli, sliced
Beef jerky and crushed nuts, to garnish

Preparation

Peel the papaya, cut in half and remove seeds. Finely shred or grate along with the carrot. Combine in a large bowl. Add mint, eschallots, prawns and pork.

Prepare dressing, combine fish sauce, vinegar, water and soy sauce in a bowl. Add sugar and stir until dissolved. Spoon liberally over salad and toss through.

Cook rice crackers one at a time Place onto a plastic rectangle take away container and microwave on HIGH for approx 1 minute until puffed. Spoon papaya salad onto the rice cracker, top with chilli, beef jerky and crushed cashew or peanuts.


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Comments (3)

   
18 Feb 2009 09:35 AEST
rebecca
cabramatta
re: tony utensils
i dont know the name of the zester used in this episode but at home mum uses a lemon zester instead, hope this is of use to you!
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23 Jan 2009 11:30 AEST
Tony
Sunbury
Utensils
My wife and I love the show so much and try as many recipes as we can. We want to attempt the vietnamese dishes but we would like to know the names of the utensils used in this episode, in particular the type of asian zester used. I hope someone can help.
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13 Oct 2008 06:09 AEST
Bree
Como
Fantastic!
We made this dish after watching the show. Ingredients were easy to get form the local asian grocer. Substituted the Pork Belly for pork fingers. Easy to make and very impressive. Left overs are not good the next day! Eat it all in one sitting
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