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Feast in Five

From Friendly Thailand & SE Asia in Chiang Mai, Thailand on Nov 03 '08

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Fruit!  Click to see a larger photo.  In the center looking sort of like a pineapple (or a porcupine!) is the unripe jackfruit - eaten like a vegetable in this stage.  Directly under that is the enormous local grapefruits.  In the right foreground and mangos and my beloved pinhas behind them (the bumpy green ones).  My favorite new fruit is the small, round, brown blobs in boxes on the floor in the foreground.  They look dirty and icky on the outside, but you peel away a tangerine-like skin to reveal a yummy, clear, sweet globe of fruit.  I'll learn the name soon!
Fruit! Click to see a larger photo. In the center looking sort of like a pineapple (or a porcupine!) is the unripe jackfruit - eaten like a vegetable in this stage. Directly under that is the enormous local grapefruits. In the right foreground and mangos and my beloved pinhas behind them (the bumpy green ones). My favorite new fruit is the small, round, brown blobs in boxes on the floor in the foreground. They look dirty and icky on the outside, but you peel away a tangerine-like skin to reveal a yummy, clear, sweet globe of fruit. I'll learn the name soon!
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I "graduated" from Thai cooking school today - it was great!  Since "today" is Tuesday the 4th, I spent a lot of time thinking about the election.  I'm about to go to bed, and most of you are still sleeping as I write.  The polls in the Pacific time zone still aren't open for a few more hours.  I am going on a jungle trek starting tomorrow morning and won't be back for three days.  Part of me is bummed to be missing the big day, but I suppose the results will be the same either way!

Mah-sah-jaaaah.  Mah-sah-jaaaah.  (Says Sut.  "Massage.  Massage" to get your coconut cream and milk!
Mah-sah-jaaaah. Mah-sah-jaaaah. (Says Sut. "Massage. Massage" to get your coconut cream and milk!
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This morning, at 8:30, I got to pick the five Thai dishes I wanted to learn.  Two other participants in the class, Nicole and Tina (from Germany) picked Pad Thai, so I didn't.  Instead I learned the local curry - delicious and thick, spicy glass noodle salad - YUM, spicy green papya salad - light and limey, egg rolls, and mango with sticky rice - excellent!

We made our coconut milk and cream by hand!

We headed to the market first to buy the ingredients that our instructor, Sut (rhymes with loot), didn't already have.  Among the most interesting sights were the dried shrimp, the many kinds of fruit, the live fish, the unripe jackfruit, and the coconut.

Veggies at the market - the best!
Veggies at the market - the best!
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I should also take a few minutes to tell you about Sut, who has the classic chef attitude.  He is also straight out of a movie, as everything he says in English is practically chanted.  Every word in the same tone of voice, and very serious but also with a good sense of humor.  He was one of the best parts of the day!

First, we made our coconut milk and cream by hand.  At the market you go to the coconut grinder.  You tell him how much raw coconut you want ground, and he puts it through the shredding machine.  Then, when you get home, you put it in a pot, pour in a cup or so of hot water, a few cups of cold water, and then knead the coconut for about two minutes. Then you wring it out a handful at a time.  This makes coconut cream.  You repeat the whole process a second time to make the coconut milk.

We prepared all our ingredients in advance, so that the cooking was just a matter of standing at the wok or pot and stirring and dumping ingredients.  We made one dish at a time, stopping in between to sample our handy work (and package up the inevitable "take away" with so much food!).  After the three main dishes, we had an hour break before we came back to make "snack" and dessert.

All the snack foods were fried, so I chose the option I'd be most likely to make - the egg rolls (spring rolls?).  Then it was time to prepare the sticky rice.  A little slice of heaven!  The nutritionist in me grimaced at all the oil and sugar that went into every single dish.  I'll serve up my education to anyone who wants a taste of authentic Thai, but I don't think I'll be making myself sugar and oil dinners every night!

On an ending note - I just want to remind everyone (Mom.) that I'm going to be incommunicado for a few days (and maybe several - am also thinking about doing a multi-day river trip into Laos).  I originally wasn't going to do a trek here, as I was worried about the un-negated negative effects on the hill people at whose villages we will we spending the nights.  However, we found an agent who put part of the trek proceeds toward village projects that are designed and decided on through the village headman.  So - don't worry and wish me luck in my jungle mosquito battle!


iknowjema avatar iknowjema on Nov. 3, 2008 @ 10:29PM said
Jema!!!! (It's mags) In case you haven't heard yet - oh.my.god!!! Obama won!! HE WON!! Sorry I missed your call - I was still at work - I couldn't have told you anything at the time anyway, b/c it was barely announced. At this very moment, I am listening to McCain praise Palin for her strength and support (whatev!!) and giving his defeat speech! I'm sure you'll be reading about election day - but thank GOD we won't have to be subjected to possibility of Palin being Prez. Go out and have a celebration drink! Hopefully we'll get to talk at some point. Love you, Mags
iknowjema avatar iknowjema on Nov. 3, 2008 @ 10:29PM said
Gotcha sweetheart :) I'll await your next blog when you return to some sort of civilization :) Love you and be safe!! Mom :)
iknowjema avatar iknowjema on Nov. 3, 2008 @ 10:29PM said
Hi from G'ma P. Sounds like you are having great fun! While you are enduring the heat, we are enduring the cold,lol!! We are finally emerging from a 2 day blizzard that dumped several feet of snow. Took me 4.5 hours to clear the top deck and the same amount of time for G'pa to clear the lower patio. That's what we get for living in this monstrosity! Now I know why we go to AZ. You G'pa Gay was coming to go hunting this weekend but will probably come later because of the snow. Enjoy your sojourn in Thialand. The pictures remind me of the scenes from "The King and I".
Heidi B avatar Heidi B on Nov. 3, 2008 @ 10:29PM said
Hey Jema, So great to read your blog. Thanks for including us. I'm drooling over the Thai cooking class - that's been on my list for a long time. I'm signing up for your class when you get back. Keep soaking up all of this adventure. Safe travels, Heidi
Michele T avatar Michele T on Nov. 3, 2008 @ 10:29PM said
Hi Jema, Great to hear of your adventures. Keep us posted and travel safe! Michele T

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