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I feel salads are the most interesting way to incorporate healthy ingredients in your day to day meal. Trying out new innovative recipes keeps the excitement level up and you get to eat guilt free dishes. Small changes in dressings can make a very indigenous dish into something exotic. Therefore, same ingredients and different dressings is the key to get new salads everyday.

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I have been meaning to try this Green Papaya salad for such a long time. Sometimes  I get the raw papaya but then it turns yellow by the time I decide to make the salad or sometimes the papaya is not available. But this time it was destined that this beautiful papaya will make this delicious salad. It was the most amazing salad ever.

Directions:

1. Take a raw papaya which is green and very crisp. We are not looking for plumpy papayas here. I got a green one and it was still a little yellow from inside but you must aim for a papaya which is white in colour from inside. Peel off its skin. Cut it into thin sticks or julienne it with a sharp knife. I have used this peeler which makes juliennes  for zucchini, papaya, radish and carrots. This is one of my prized handy gadget.


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2. Take some fresh beans and trim its ends and then cut them into 1 inch pieces.


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3. Take a red Chilli here I am using Thai red birdseye chilli and chop it finely and place it in a mortar along with clove of garlic. With the help of a pestle crush it and grind it into a paste. If you dont have mortar and pestle you can use a food processor. 

4. Add the chilli garlic paste into a bowl and add some lemon juice to it. Also add fish sauce, if you are a vegetarian or dont like the smell of fish sauce you can replace it with soya sauce. Also add brown sugar or palm sugar to the lemon sauce and mix everything together. You can add dried shrimps at this stage for an authentic flavour but if you are a vegetarian you can give it a pass.


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5. Place the chopped beans in the mortar and bruise them slightly with the pestle so that the juices can run out and it can absorb the dressing better. Take tomato and scoop out its pulp using a spoon. Cut the tomato into juliennes or into cubes, as you like.


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6. Add the papaya juliennes to the dressing bowl along with beans and tomato. Toss everything together and transfer it to a serving bowl.


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7.Toss on top toasted salted peanuts. If you like you can crush the peanuts I just used them halved. Indulge in the most amazing and healthy salad from Thailand.

Other Thai Recipes you can try:  Thai Tapioca Coconut Milk Pudding Thai Red Curry PasteVeg Thai Tom Yum Soup.

If you are looking for more salad recipe then you must try:  Couscous Salad with Chickpeas in Lemon Olive Oil VinaigretteFresh Mexican Black Bean and Mango SaladGrilled Chicken SaladRoasted Bell Pepper & Black Eyed Peas SaladSautéed Red Bell Pepper and Olive Pasta SaladSundried Tomato Pasta Salad

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[whohit]GreenPapayaSalad[/whohit]

ส้มตำ | Thai Som Tum | Thai Green Papaya Salad Recipe
Serves 2
ส้มตำ or Thai Som Tum is a Green Papaya Salad which is deliciously yummy. It is Little lemony Little sweet Little Fishy, Little Crunchy and just a little Chilly.
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Prep Time
15 min
Prep Time
15 min
Ingredients
  1. 5 Cherry Tomatoes or 1 large Tomato
  2. 2 red bird's eye chilies
  3. 1 tablespoon dried shrimp*
  4. 1 1/2 tablespoons fish sauce**
  5. 2 clove garlic
  6. 6 green beans
  7. 2 cups shredded green papaya
  8. 2 tablespoon lemon juice
  9. 1 &1/2 tablespoons Palm Sugar or Brown Sugar
  10. 2 tablespoons toasted peanuts
Instructions
  1. Take a raw bPapayawhich is green and very crisp. We are not looking for plumpy papayas here. I got a green one and it was still a little yellow from inside but you must aim for a papaya which is white in colour from inside. Peel off its skin. Cut it into thin sticks or julienne it with a sharp knife. I have used this peeler which makes juliennes for zucchini, papaya, radish and carrots. This is one of my prized handy gadget.
  2. Take some fresh beans and trim its ends and then cut them into 1 inch pieces.
  3. Take a red Chilli here I am using Thai red birdseye chilli and chop it finely and place it in a mortar along with clove of garlic. With the help of a pestle crush it and grind it into a paste. If you dont have mortar and pestle you can use a food processor.
  4. Add the chilli garlic paste into a bowl and add some lemon juice to it. Also add fish sauce, if you are a vegetarian or dont like the smell of fish sauce you can replace it with soya sauce. Also add brown sugar or palm sugar to the lemon sauce and mix everything together. You can add dried shrimps at this stage for an authentic flavour but if you are a vegetarian you can give it a pass.
  5. Place the chopped beans in the mortar and bruise them slightly with the pestle so that the juices can run out and it can absorb the dressing better. Take tomato and scoop out its pulp using a spoon. Cut the tomato into juliennes or into cubes, as you like.
  6. Add the papaya juliennes to the dressing bowl along with beans and tomato. Toss everything together and transfer it to a serving bowl.
  7. Toss on top toasted salted peanuts. If you like you can crush the peanuts I just used them halved. Indulge in the most amazing and healthy salad from Thailand.
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Notes
  1. *Vegetarians can omit using dried Shrimps.
  2. **Vegetarians can use Soya sauce instead.
Adapted from Thai Table
Adapted from Thai Table
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