Apr 29, 2015 in 30 minute dishes, entree, main tasty ever after structure, paleo and grain-free, salad, asian, dinner, easy, healthy, lunch. Read the original on: Tasty Ever After
Thai cuisine is a favorite of mine, especially food from the Northern Thai region. I eat it at least once a week and the dish I adore the most is Yum Woon Sen. I love this salad on so many levels. Itâs light, refreshing, and has the typical Thai delicious flavors of sour, spicy, salty, and sweet all in one. Itâs also healthy so, when I make it at home, I make enough so I can munch on it for a few days, cold and straight from the refrigerator. I canât get enough for it. Totally addicted, but in a good way.
Yum Woon Sen is a spicy mung bean thread noodle salad, made with minced or ground pork, and it can be served warm or at room temperature. Mung bean thread noodles are thin noodles that are also called cellophane or glass noodles, so look for that on the package in your nearest Asian food market. The pork can also be substituted with ground chicken or ground turkey, in case you donât eat pork or are looking to make this dish even healthier. Of course, this recipe is my version of Yum Woon Sen and the ingredient measurements are tailored to my preferences of sour/sweet/spicy/salty. Feel free to make adjustments to the recipe to suit your tastes (for example, add more fish sauce for salty, more lime juice and rice vinegar for sour, etc.)
Do you know what I noticed today?  Most of my recent recipes have foods that are only tan, brown, or yellow in color. Whatâs up with that? Do I not eat the colors of the rainbow? I mean even this recipe only has a little green in it from the cilantro and green onion, but overall, itâs yellow. For the next post, I need to cook something purple or red or blue to brighten up my site. Maybe Iâll just do a post on candy and put up photos of a big bowl of skittles. I know skittles are made of entirely bad for you stuff, like sugar and artificial flavoring and coloring, but darn it, they are pretty! Taste the rainbowâ¦
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If you like/love Thai food, try this recipe for Yum Woon Sen. Itâs a wonderful dish to serve when you are looking for an easy, quick, and healthy lunch or dinner.
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