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A flavorful Cambodian fried rice dish featuring fresh crab meat, fragrant jasmine rice, and a medley of vegetables, seasoned with a savory sauce.
Beef Lok Lak, also known as 'shaking beef,' is a popular Cambodian dish featuring tender cubes of beef stir-fried with onions and a savory sauce. It's traditionally served on a bed of lettuce with sliced tomatoes and cucumber, accompanied by a zesty lime and pepper dipping sauce. The name 'lok lak' refers to the tossing and shaking motion used when cooking the beef.
A refreshing and vibrant salad featuring thinly sliced banana blossoms, fresh herbs, crunchy peanuts, and a tangy-sweet dressing. It's a celebration of textures and balanced flavors, embodying the essence of Khmer cuisine.
Tender pork marinated in a fragrant blend of lemongrass, coconut, garlic, and spices, then grilled to perfection. These skewers offer a delightful balance of savory, sweet, and aromatic notes, making them a popular choice for gatherings.
Tender and flavorful pork neck marinated in a savory blend of coconut milk, garlic, soy sauce, and palm sugar, then grilled to a perfect caramelization. This dish is a popular street food and a beloved classic in Cambodian cuisine.
Amok Trey is a celebrated Cambodian dish, often considered the national dish, featuring tender pieces of fish gently steamed in a fragrant coconut milk curry sauce infused with kroeung (a traditional Khmer spice paste). The mixture is typically steamed in banana leaf cups, giving it a delicate, mousse-like texture. It's a harmonious blend of savory, slightly sweet, and aromatic flavors.
Tender white fish marinated in a fragrant paste of lemongrass, garlic, galangal, and chilies, then grilled to perfection. This dish is a staple in Cambodian cuisine, known for its aromatic qualities and fresh, vibrant flavors.
A vibrant and aromatic stir-fried crab dish featuring a complex kroueng (curry paste) that balances savory, spicy, and herbal notes. This dish highlights the fresh seafood and unique spice blends of Cambodian cuisine.
Kralan is a unique and traditional Cambodian sweet snack made from glutinous rice, coconut milk, sugar, and beans, slow-roasted inside bamboo tubes. This method imparts a subtle smoky flavor and a distinct aroma of bamboo, resulting in a dense, chewy, and delightfully sweet cake. It's a popular street food and a festive treat, often enjoyed during holidays like Khmer New Year.
Kuy Teav Koh Kret is a regional variation of the popular Cambodian noodle soup, originating from the island of Koh Kret, known for its distinct Mon heritage. This version often features a richer, more aromatic broth, sometimes infused with coconut milk or a special blend of spices, and is typically served with a unique set of condiments and toppings that set it apart from standard Kuy Teav.
Kuy Teav Moan is a comforting and aromatic chicken noodle soup, a staple in Cambodian breakfast and street food culture. It features a clear, flavorful chicken broth, tender shredded chicken, rice noodles, and a variety of fresh herbs and garnishes that allow for customization.
A light and clear noodle soup, often enjoyed for breakfast, featuring a delicate broth, tender meat, and fresh herbs. It's a comforting and subtly flavored dish distinct from the richer Kuy Teav Moan.
A comforting and clear chicken noodle soup, distinct from other Kuy Teav variations, featuring a light yet flavorful broth, tender chicken, and fresh herbs.
A hearty and comforting clear chicken noodle soup, often served in a generous portion. It features tender chicken, rice noodles, and a flavorful broth, garnished with fresh herbs and crispy fried garlic.
Mouan Ang, or Cambodian Grilled Chicken, is a flavorful dish characterized by its aromatic marinade and smoky char from grilling. Typically made with chicken pieces marinated in a blend of lemongrass, garlic, shallots, turmeric, fish sauce, and sugar, it's grilled to perfection, often served with a zesty lime and pepper dipping sauce. This dish is a popular choice for gatherings and everyday meals.
Nom Banh Chok, often called Khmer noodles, is a quintessential Cambodian breakfast dish consisting of fresh rice noodles served with a flavorful fish-based curry sauce and an abundance of fresh herbs and vegetables. The curry is rich with coconut milk and aromatic spices, creating a comforting and refreshing meal.
A rich and savory Cambodian dip made with ground pork, fermented fish paste (prahok), coconut milk, and aromatic kroeung. It's typically served with fresh vegetables for dipping.
A hearty and nutritious Cambodian vegetable stew featuring a medley of fresh vegetables simmered in a flavorful broth, often enriched with coconut milk and a unique toasted rice powder for thickening and flavor.
Samlor Kakyi is a hearty and flavorful Cambodian vegetable stew, often prepared during special occasions and festivals. It features a rich broth simmered with a variety of vegetables, fermented soybeans, and sometimes pork or fish for added depth. This comforting dish is a staple in Cambodian home cooking, showcasing the country's love for fresh produce and complex, savory flavors.
A fragrant and mildly spiced chicken curry soup, enriched with coconut milk, lemongrass, galangal, and a blend of Cambodian curry paste, often served with rice noodles or bread.
A rich and fragrant chicken stew made with coconut milk, lemongrass, turmeric, and a medley of vegetables, offering a comforting and flavorful Cambodian experience.
A rich and savory stew featuring chicken and coconut milk, elevated by the unique fermented fish paste, prahok. This dish offers a complex flavor profile that is distinctly Khmer.
Samlor Korkor is a rich and complex Cambodian stew, often considered a celebratory dish. It features a fragrant broth infused with kroeung (a Cambodian spice paste), a variety of vegetables, and often includes fish or chicken, creating a deeply satisfying and flavorful experience.
A vibrant and sour chicken soup, Samlor Machou Kroeung Moan is a staple in Cambodian cuisine, characterized by its tangy broth infused with a fragrant kroeung paste and tender chicken.
A flavorful and tangy Cambodian beef soup, often referred to as 'sour beef soup with kroeung.' It features tender beef in a broth infused with aromatic kroeung (lemongrass paste), tamarind, and vegetables.
A vibrant and tangy soup featuring fish, tamarind, and an assortment of fresh vegetables. This sour soup is a staple in Cambodian cuisine, offering a refreshing contrast to richer dishes.
A vibrant and tangy soup featuring tender chicken simmered in a broth infused with lemongrass, galangal, turmeric, and kaffir lime, balanced with a sour element.
Samlor Machu Trey is a beloved Cambodian sour soup, celebrated for its invigorating balance of tangy, savory, and sometimes spicy flavors. Typically made with freshwater fish, it features a fragrant broth infused with lemongrass, galangal, and kaffir lime leaves, brightened by the sourness of tamarind and often complemented by the sweetness of pineapple and tomatoes. This versatile soup is a staple in Cambodian households, often served with steamed rice.
A simple yet flavorful Cambodian stir-fry featuring water spinach (ong choy) quickly cooked with garlic. This dish highlights the fresh, slightly crisp texture of the vegetable, often seasoned with oyster sauce or fermented soybean paste for an umami boost.