Monday, October 19, 2009

(CLOSED) TMTT ~ Thai Kitchen Giveaway (5 Winners)

I love Thai food, but never have tried to make it at home. It taste so good there is no way I could do this at home, right? WRONG, yup I learned it's super easy to make. Well not easy but if I can do it so can you! I was so lucky to try out Thai Kitchen and they even sent recipes with step by step how to do it! As long as you can follow directions you can make this!

I tried Spicy Thai Fried Rice, that even the boys loved. It was so amazing how fast Caden ate this up! It was full of flavor and spice and just the right of both. You can even go to their website and search Recipes for dinner. As you all know I'm always running around trying to make dinner. So I search the internet and then read it off and make it as I go. I love a site that makes it easy for you to get dinner on the table. I even went to Wallyworld and checked out the prices on their ingredients and was so suprised at how the price was so in my budget. Yup I can so do this!

I made the Spicy Thai Fried Rice that took me like 20 minutes to make! As you know my moto quick, easy and taste good (add in budget friendly) and you have a winner in my book!

Spicy Thai Fried Rice (Khao Pad Goong)

The perfect treat for those who like their rice hot and spicy!

2 Tbs. vegetable oil (divided)
1 egg, beaten well
1 small yellow onion, chopped
1 clove garlic, finely minced
1⁄2 tsp. salt
1 tsp. brown sugar
3 cups cooked Thai Kitchen Select Harvest Jasmine Rice* (cooled at least 1 hour or leftover rice that has been refrigerated overnight)
2 Tbs. (or more) Thai Kitchen Spicy Thai Chili Sauce
1 Tbs. Thai Kitchen Premium Fish Sauce
1⁄2 cup mixed vegetables (try diced red bell peppers, asparagus, or frozen peas)

Optional: 1⁄4 lb. cooked small shrimp, shelled and deveined, or firm tofu, strained and cubed

Add 1 Tbs. vegetable oil to a large skillet or wok, swirling to coat the pan. Heat over a medium high flame, add the egg and cook until well scrambled. Remove egg and set aside.

Add remaining 1 Tbs. oil to the wok. Over medium high heat, stir-fry the onion, garlic, salt and brown sugar for 3 to 5 minutes, until the onion and garlic have just turned golden. Add cooked jasmine rice, spicy Thai chili sauce, fish sauce, vegetables and egg (and optional shrimp or tofu), stir-frying to combine. Stir-fry for an additional 2 to 3 minutes until all ingredients are cooked. Serve hot with more Thai Kitchen Spicy Thai Chili Sauce on the side for those who like added heat. Serves 2.

A big thank you to Thai Kitchen for this amazing giveaway and the opportunity to share with 5 of my friends! Isn't that amazing!

Each Kit will include:
  • 2 Curry Paste
  • 2 Green Curry Paste
  • 1 Roasted Red Chili Paste
  • 1 Fish Sauce
  • 1 Thai Kitchen Cookbook
  • 1 Coupon for a FREE Thai Kitchen product of your choice
You know you're mouth is watering and wanting it! Yes 5 of you will win!

WIN IT: Head over to Real Asian Made Simple and tell me one of the recipes you would like to try. This will be a great addition to wow the family for dinner!

MUST TELL ME A RECIPE FIRST BEFORE DOING ANY ADDITIONAL ENTRIES!

EXTRA ENTRIES - Do as many as you like just leave a separate comment for EACH:
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Giveaway ends 11/01/09 Only residents of the U.S. or Canada are eligible to win.

129 comments:

  1. I'd like to try the Thai Lettuce and Chicken Wraps.

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  2. Another recipe I'd like to try is the Pad Thai Noodles
    Traditional Style.

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  3. I entered your Medibuddy First Aid Kit giveaway.

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  4. the Sweet & Spicy Noodles sound like a quick & easy addition to any meal

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  5. Oh Yummy this one

    Garlic Shrimp

    Garlic lovers, here’s your dish! Takes just a few minutes to prepare, for a simple and delicious stir-fry. Spear with toothpicks for an appetizer, or serve over jasmine rice as an entrĂ©e.

    8-12 large shrimp (shelled and deveined)
    2 Tbs. garlic, minced
    1⁄2 Tbs. Thai Kitchen Premium Fish Sauce
    1 tsp. pepper
    1 1⁄4 tsp. sugar
    4 Tbs. vegetable oil
    4 sprigs of green onions, chopped
    1 tsp. fresh ginger, thinly sliced
    Optional garnish: sprigs of fresh cilantro

    In a bowl, mix together shrimp, garlic, fish sauce, pepper and sugar. In a wok or skillet, heat oil over high heat until oil is hot. Add shrimp mixture into wok and stir-fry quickly until shrimp turn orange-pink in color, about 1-2 minutes. Add green onions and ginger. Stir-fry for an additional 30 seconds. Serve topped with fresh cilantro. Serves 2 to 3.

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  6. Oh this one

    Pad Thai Noodles - Traditional Style

    Sweet, sour and salty tastes all blend and balance in this traditional Thai favorite. The fruity-sour taste of tamarind is almost impossible to duplicate, and is worth searching for in Asian or Indian markets.

    1 pkg. (7 oz.) Thai Kitchen Stir-Fry Rice Noodles*
    1⁄4 cup tamarind juice
    1 1⁄2 Tbs. Thai Kitchen Premium Fish Sauce
    1 Tbs. rice vinegar
    1 Tbs. sugar
    1⁄2 tsp. paprika (optional)
    2 Tbs. vegetable oil
    1 Tbs. garlic, minced
    6 shrimp, shelled and deveined
    2 oz. tofu, cubed
    1 egg, lightly beaten
    1⁄2 cup bean sprouts
    1⁄4 cup unsalted peanuts, crushed

    Optional garnishes: sprigs of fresh cilantro and lime wedges
    Soak rice noodles in cold water for at least 1 hour (noodles can be soaked longer and even over night). Drain and set aside.
    In a bowl, combine tamarind juice, fish sauce, rice vinegar, sugar, and paprika. Set aside. Heat oil in a wok, add garlic. Sauté for 30 seconds until garlic is fragrant. Add shrimp, tofu and egg. Stir-fry for 1 minute, until egg is scrambled. Add rice noodles and tamarind juice mixture. Stir-fry all ingredients until well cooked and combined. Serve with bean sprouts on the side, peanuts sprinkled over the top, with fresh cilantro and lime wedge garnishes. Serves 4.

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  7. I'd like to try the Peanut Noodles. (My fav Thai dish.)

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  8. I entered the food storage bread mix contest.

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  9. this sounds super cool AND YUMMY! as usual i think you try to make me eat EVERYTHING by your posts... lol!!

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  10. Okay I want in on this one! I love this brand when I can find it...

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  11. Okay I want in on this one! I love this brand when I can find it...

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  12. Let luck be the lady who's a tramp...okay that was Frank Sinatra, and I am not even sure I got it right, LOL

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  13. I love Thai, I love Thai, I love Thai, now I will say bye!

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  14. The gluten free thai fried rice is right up my alley. It's really hard to find gluten free recipes that taste good.

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  15. the chicken satay sounds yummy
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  21. garlic shrimp would be mighty tasty
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  25. I would like to make the Pad Thai Noodles - Traditional Style
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  29. I would also like to try the Deep Fried Bananas

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  30. I would love to try their Gluten-Free Spicy Broccoli Salad recipe. seehorce(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  34. I would also love to try their Tom Yum Hot & Sour Soup. seehorce(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  36. I like the coconut ginger soup recipe!

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  37. I also like the Tom Yum Hot Sour Soup recipe!

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  38. Mmmmm, what recipe would I NOT like to try would be a much shorter list, but I will just stick with the lettuce and chicken wraps.

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  39. Alright, alright stop nagging, I subscribed

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  40. I saaaaaaiiiddd I subscribed (this one has gotta be the winner, I sound just like a whiny teen!)

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  41. Easy Peasy-Pad Thai Noodles Traditional style

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  42. I would love to try the Spicy Chicken Stir-Fry Rice Noodles with Basil recipe.
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  43. #1, I am a subscriber by email.
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  44. #2, I am a subscriber by email.
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  48. I also would love to try the
    Spicy Thai Fried Rice (Khao Pad Goong)
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  49. I'd like to try the spicy broccoli!
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  50. Green Curry Shrimp! I'm in love with curry!

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  51. Another recipe? The Curry chicken salad! Yum!

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  52. I entered the food storage depot giveaway

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  53. I entered the castaways audio book giveaway

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  54. I entered the not so scary halloween giveaway

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  55. I entered the Imposter’s daughter giveaway

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  56. THe Red Curry Chicken looks yummy!

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  57. I want to try the Thai tapioca pudding.

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  58. I would love to try the Soy Ginger Shrimp and Noodle Salad. Ymmm. sounds good. Thank you for the giveaway.

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  59. # 1 - I am an email subscriber. thanks!

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  61. I follow your blog. Thanks again!

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  62. Yum, this stuff is the best. I was obsessed with it not too long ago...haven't had it in a while. Yum...I want thai food now.

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  63. The recipe for Traditional Pad Thai Noodles sounds great. I'd like to learn to make them!

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  70. I love Pad Thai!
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  75. I'd like to try the Red Curry Chicken with Vegetables
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  80. I would like to try the Thai Tapioca Pudding

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