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Nam Tok Moo

Thai Waterfall Pork Salad

Nam Tok Moo, meaning 'waterfall pork', is a vibrant and spicy Thai grilled pork salad originating from the Isaan region. It's characterized by its juicy, tender pork that's sliced and then tossed in a zesty dressing with toasted rice powder, chili, and fresh herbs. The name refers to the delicious juices that 'drip' from the grilled pork, resembling a waterfall.

Tempo de Preparo20 minutes
Tempo de Cozimento10-15 minutes
Tempo Total30-35 minutes
Porções4
DificuldadeEasy
Nam Tok Moo - Thailand traditional dish

🧂 Ingredientes

  • 400 g Pork neck (or pork shoulder)(Pork neck is ideal for its marbling, which keeps it tender and juicy when grilled. Pork shoulder is a good alternative.)
  • 4 tbsp Fresh lime juice(Freshly squeezed lime juice is essential for the bright, tangy flavor.)
  • 3 tbsp Fish sauce(Use a good quality fish sauce for authentic Thai flavor.)
  • 3 tbsp Toasted rice powder (Khao Khua)(This adds a nutty aroma and slightly chewy texture. You can buy it pre-made or toast uncooked sticky rice until golden brown, then grind it into a coarse powder.)
  • 1-2 tbsp Dried chili flakes(Adjust to your spice preference. Start with 1 tbsp and add more if desired. For a milder version, use fewer flakes or substitute with a milder dried chili.)
  • 2-3 medium Shallots(Thinly sliced.)
  • 1 cup Fresh herbs(A combination of mint leaves, cilantro leaves and stems, and spring onions (scallions), roughly chopped. Thai basil is also a great addition if available.)
  • 1-2 cloves Optional: Garlic(Minced, for grilling marinade.)
  • 1/2 tsp Optional: Sugar(To balance the flavors, especially if your limes are very tart.)

💡 Dicas Profissionais

  • For the best texture, use pork neck (Kor Moo) which has excellent marbling. If unavailable, pork shoulder is a good substitute.
  • The key to Nam Tok Moo is juicy, tender pork. Do not overcook it on the grill.
  • Toasted rice powder (Khao Khua) is crucial for the authentic nutty flavor and texture. If you can't find it, you can make your own by toasting uncooked sticky rice in a dry pan until golden brown and fragrant, then grinding it into a coarse powder.
  • Adjust the chili flakes to your personal spice preference. This dish is meant to be spicy!
  • The salad is best served immediately after tossing to maintain the freshness of the herbs and the warmth of the pork.

Ideias de Variações

Inspiração para sua própria versão desta receita

  • Nam Tok Neua: Use thinly sliced beef steak (like flank steak or sirloin) instead of pork. Grill to your desired doneness (medium-rare is recommended).
  • Vegetarian/Vegan: While not traditional, a vegetarian version could be made with grilled firm tofu or mushrooms, using a vegan fish sauce alternative.
  • Milder Version: Reduce the amount of chili flakes significantly or omit them entirely. You can also add a touch more sugar to balance the heat.

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