This refreshing salad is also called as 'Yum Mamuang'. With the crunchiness of peanuts and freshness of mint, this Thai salad is served on a bed of lettuce.
To be strictly Thai you should leave out the watercress and increase the quantity of herbs. If you can't find green mangoes, or prefer to eat ripe ones, you can use 1 ripe mango and 1 tart green ...
Some of the best street food in Thailand is the spiciest, and there’s nothing quite as spicy as a papaya salad. We visited a ...
Donal's Thai beef salad recipe combines sweet mango with crunchy peanuts and a lime and chilli dressing. As easy as it is delicious! Each serving provides 509kcal, 41g protein, 30g carbohydrate ...