Recipe: Perfect Thai Basil Chicken / Pork

Delicious, fresh and tasty.

Thai Basil Chicken / Pork. It's classic Thai at its tastiest. Usually, this dish is made with ground pork, but nearly any type of pork or chicken can be used. There are two keys to this dish: first, make sure you use enough basil, and second, get yourself this secret Thai ingredient: Golden Mountain Sauce (see more on this sauce.

Thai Basil Chicken / Pork In Thailand this is often made with ground pork or sliced lean pork - either are a good substitute to try for the chicken. Thai Basil Chicken is arguably the gold standard of Thai Chicken stir fries! Just looking at these photos and writing up this post has me peeved that I'll shortly be reheating leftovers Oven Baked Chicken Breast. You can have Thai Basil Chicken / Pork using 12 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Thai Basil Chicken / Pork

  1. It's of Chicken.
  2. It's of Pork (less soysauce & oystersauce).
  3. Prepare Leaves of Thai Basil.
  4. Prepare of Ingredient A : finely minced.
  5. Prepare 2-3 of Chilli 🌶.
  6. Prepare 6-7 of Garlic 🧄.
  7. Prepare of Ingredient B : mix.
  8. You need 1/2 tbsp of soysauce.
  9. It's 1/2 tbsp of oystersauce.
  10. Prepare 1 tbsp of fish sauce.
  11. It's 1 tsp of sugar.
  12. Prepare 2 tbsp of water.

You can make with pork, chicken, beef, shrimp with this recipe. Or for vegetarian option, you can make with mushrooms or tofu! 🙂. So whatever you have in you hands, you can make it! 😉. I used Thai sweet basil, but you can use Thai holy basil or regular sweet basil.

Thai Basil Chicken / Pork instructions

  1. Stir fry A, add in meat once garlic is coloured.
  2. When meat is fully cooked, add B into the middle. Let it simmer for awhile before mixing.
  3. Add in basil leave, serve when basil leave is cooked..

Thai basil minced pork is one of my favorite Thai recipes. It's such a simple dish but still full of flavor. Rice combines very well with the bold flavors of this I stir-fried the ground pork with oil for a couple of minutes until they were no longer pink and cooked through. Then transferred the pork into a bowl and. It's insanely flavorful, healthier, and lighter than the takeout version and guaranteed hit with the family.