Meaty Jambalaya by The Cajun Ninja
Here is an updated version of my past Jambalaya Video. I made some adjustments, and really enjoyed how it come out. Let me know what y'all think!
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3 Thai Spicy Dipping Sauces/Table Sauce You Should Try - Prik Nam Pla, Nam Jim Seafood, Nam Jim Jaew
3 Thai Spicy Dipping Sauces/Table Sauce that you should try at home.
Comparing to western cuisine, we don’t have as many sauces.
But these few sauces are more than good to go with almost anything.
It will be super handy on your BBQ days or BBQ dinner party.
Meats, seafood, these sauces and don't forget A LOT of fresh vegetables to go with.
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• Raithip Thai Chili flakes :
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???? Prik Nam Pla - Thai Chili Fish Sauce Recipe
- 2 tbsp Lime Juice
- 2 cloves of Garlic
- 2-3 Thai chilis
- 4 tbsp Fish Sauce
- 1/2 tsp Sugar
???? Nam Jim Seafood - Thai Seafood Dipping Sauce NO Fish Sauce Version
- 1 tbsp Palm Sugar
- 1/3 cup Warm Water
- 4 tbsp Lime Juice
- 2 tsp Salt
- 5 cloves Garlic
- 1 cup Coriander
- Chili as you like
*NOTE : You can either blend as shown in the video or pound with mortar & pestle
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???? Nam Jim Jaew - Thai Spicy BBQ Dipping Sauce with Tamarind
- Fish sauce 3 tbsp
- Tamarind juice 2 tbsp
- Lime juice 1 tbsp
- Palm sugar 1/2 tbsp
- Chili powder 1 tbsp
- Ground toasted rice 1 tbsp**
- Red onion
- Freen onion
- Coriander
**How to Make Ground Toasted Rice :
And if you don't have tamarind, I also have another Nam Jim Jaew recipe that you can use only limes as well :
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〽️ Prik Nam Pla (Thai Chili Fish Sauce)
- Every Thai Street Food restaurant has this sauce on the table. This one is not a dipping sauce, it’s more like a table sauce which we use to enhance the flavors of the dish. Some areas in Thailand might call it Nampla Prik instead of Prik Nampla. Both are the same and straightforward meaning. Prik = Chilis and Nampla = Fish sauce in Thai. Like salt and pepper in the west, it’s always good to have this with Thai meals.
〽️ Nam Jim Seafood (Thai Spicy Seafood Dipping Sauce)
- Even though we call it a Seafood Dipping Sauce, as you can see in the video, I even dipped with grilled pork belly. It’s so good with the seafood from it’s spicy, sweet, salty and sour. But also good to go with ANYTHING even vegetables. The main character of this sauce is sharpness yet mellow. All the taste elements are so clear so you’ll have a perfect combo in one dip.
〽️ Nam Jim Jaew (Thai Spicy BBQ Dipping Sauce)
- Good with any BBQ you’re planning to have. Beef, pork, chicken, lamb, etc. Not for seafood in my opinion, it’s not as light and fresh. Comparing to wine I’d say this one is the red and seafood dipping sauce is the white. Special character of this sauce is ground toasted rice(check out the link above).
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Human Foods that Are Actually Good for Dogs
In this video, we will talk about 12 human foods that dogs can enjoy. From peanut butter to bread and yogurt, stay tuned to find out more.
Peanut butter
The good news is that regular peanut butter with no added sugar and salt is safe for dogs to have as a treat. It only becomes dangerous when the peanut butter contains xylitol, which is a sugar substitute found in many sugar-free products. Xylitol is extremely poisonous to dogs.
Dairy products
Dogs can have milk. But be cautious. Some dogs are lactose-intolerant, which means their gut can’t digest milk well. A few tablespoons of cow's milk or goat milk can be a nice reward for your canine.
If your dog likes dairy products, you can give them plain yogurt instead, which is typically easier to digest than regular milk.
Bread
Plain white and wheat bread is generally safe for dogs to eat in moderation.
However, not all breads are harmless. Some breads contain toxic ingredients that should never be fed to dogs.
Garlic or onions, for example, are ingredients found in bread that can be toxic to canines, causing serious side effects such as vomiting, diarrhea, and collapse. And some breads contain nuts, seeds or xylitol, which appeal to humans for their flavor and health benefits, but can cause problems for dogs. And the biggest danger comes from raisins. Raisins are highly toxic for dogs and are sometimes found in breads and baked goods. Even a few raisins can be dangerous. So always be sure to double-check the ingredients first.
Watermelon
It’s safe for dogs to eat watermelon with a couple of precautions. First, seeds could cause an intestinal blockage, so make sure you remove them. It’s also a good idea to remove the rind because it can cause a gastrointestinal upset.
Watermelon is a great source of vitamins, and is a very nutritional treat to feed your dog. The fruit has high water content and it works great to hydrate your dog in a hot summer day.
Other fruits such as blueberries, cantaloupe, strawberries, bananas, and mangoes also make excellent snacks as they are full of vitamins and minerals, and they are high in fiber too.
Likewise, apples are an excellent source of vitamins A and C, as well as fiber for your dog. They are low in protein and fat, making them the perfect snack for senior dogs. Just be sure to remove the seeds and core first.
Avocado and grapes should never be given to dogs though, as they have been proven to be very toxic for canines.
Chicken
Chicken is safe for dogs. Most vets warn against raw chicken from the grocery store because of the risk of salmonella or other bacterial contamination.
Feed your dog cooked chicken without any seasoning, onions or garlic.
And be sure to take cooked chicken off the bone. Cooked chicken bones splinter easily, which can cause choking or a gastrointestinal tract puncture
Eggs
Eggs are safe and beneficial for dogs. Essentially the entire egg, including the eggshell, can be nutritious for your pet. Most vets recommend cooking eggs before feeding them to your canine. Raw eggs can be a source of Salmonella.
White rice
Dogs can eat rice. In fact, many veterinarians recommend rice as a great food for dogs suffering from common gastrointestinal issues. One of the reasons white rice is the chosen grain for a dog with an upset stomach is that it’s easy to digest, quick to prepare, and low in fiber. Rice also contains soluble fiber which helps to stabilize and bind the stool.
Pork
Unfortunately, ham and bacon aren’t good for dogs.
Bacon is an incredibly fatty food with a high salt content, which can prove to be too much for a dog’s stomach to handle. Ham also has a dangerously high salt content.
However, not all pork meat is completely off the doggy menu.
Bone Broth
Bone broth is made by simmering bones in water for a long time. It contains plenty of nutrients that can be beneficial to your dog. Bone broth is also packed with minerals and vitamin and most importantly, dogs actually love its flavor. It helps your dog live their happiest, healthiest life.
Carrots
Want your canine to have strong teeth? Give them a carrot. Crunching on this orange veggie is fun and it helps remove the plaque from the teeth. This healthy, low-calorie snack is a great source of vitamin A for dogs, and it builds immunity, promotes good health, and gives your pet a healthy skin.
Coconut meat
Coconut meat is just as healthy as the coconut oil. The meat of the fruit is packed with healthy carbs, fats, and proteins that build strong muscles and generate energy to fuel our canine companions.
Coconut is also rich in vitamins, minerals, and fiber, and is praised for its ability to improve a dog’s skin and coat.
Pineapple
Pineapple is not only safe for your dog to eat, but packs a nutrient-dense punch. It’s a tangy fruit that’s filled with minerals and vitamins that help support your dog’s health.