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Thai basil chicken with a fried egg on the side (known in Thai as Kra Pao Gai Kai Dao กระเพราไก่ไข่ดาว) is one of the staple dishes of Thailand.
It's one of those dishes that everyone orders if they don't know what to eat - a dish that's nearly omnipresent at all stir fry Thai restaurants throughout the country and even abroad.
I sometimes compare Thai basil chicken (กระเพราไก่) to the hamburger and fries combo meal at any fast food restaurant in the West, and while it's not overly healthy due to being stir fried in oil and including a fried (almost deep fried) egg, it's still probably much healthier (with nothing processed) than a burger and fries.
Thai basil chicken all begins with hot oil in a wok. The chicken is fried for a few moments along with pounded chillies and garlic, and then doused with dark soy sauce, a splash of sugar and salt. The final procedure in preparing kra pao gai is to toss in a big handful of fragrant Thai holy basil that makes for the signature flavor. The dish is then scooped onto a bed of steamed rice and combined with a fried egg (if you choose to order it that way).
The flavor from the holy basil is what really makes the dish so unique, well known, and just simply delicious!
Another one of the best things about Thai basil chicken is that it's available on the street of Bangkok and throughout Thailand for just $1 or a little more including a fried egg. Now that's a dollar menu you can be happy with!
Music:
This video contains royalty free music by Kevin MacLeod
The track used in this video is called "Living Voyage." Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Living%20Voyage.mp3
All license information can be found here: http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/licenses/
I used this song royalty free under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. The video includes attribution to the producer of the music.
Thank you for watching and when you go to a Thai restaurant next time, be sure to order up some "kra pao gai!"
Thai basil chicken with a fried egg on the side (known in Thai as Kra Pao Gai Kai Dao กระเพราไก่ไข่ดาว) is one of the staple dishes of Thailand.
It's one of those dishes that everyone orders if they don't know what to eat - a dish that's nearly omnipresent at all stir fry Thai restaurants throughout the country and even abroad.
I sometimes compare Thai basil chicken (กระเพราไก่) to the hamburger and fries combo meal at any fast food restaurant in the West, and while it's not overly healthy due to being stir fried in oil and including a fried (almost deep fried) egg, it's still probably much healthier (with nothing processed) than a burger and fries.
Thai basil chicken all begins with hot oil in a wok. The chicken is fried for a few moments along with pounded chillies and garlic, and then doused with dark soy sauce, a splash of sugar and salt. The final procedure in preparing kra pao gai is to toss in a big handful of fragrant Thai holy basil that makes for the signature flavor. The dish is then scooped onto a bed of steamed rice and combined with a fried egg (if you choose to order it that way).
The flavor from the holy basil is what really makes the dish so unique, well known, and just simply delicious!
Another one of the best things about Thai basil chicken is that it's available on the street of Bangkok and throughout Thailand for just $1 or a little more including a fried egg. Now that's a dollar menu you can be happy with!
Music:
This video contains royalty free music by Kevin MacLeod
The track used in this video is called "Living Voyage." Here is a direct download to the song: http://music.incompetech.com/royaltyfree2/Living%20Voyage.mp3
All license information can be found here: http://incompetech.com/m/c/royalty-free/licenses/
I used this song royalty free under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. The video includes attribution to the producer of the music.
Thank you for watching and when you go to a Thai restaurant next time, be sure to order up some "kra pao gai!"
This video showcases how to make Thai basil chicken, also known as Kra Pao Gai Kai Dao . The dish is a staple in Thailand and is stir-fried with chicken, pounded chillies, garlic, dark soy sauce, sugar, salt, and Thai holy basil, which gives it its unique and delicious flavor. This dish is typically served over a bed of steamed rice and topped with a fried egg. This video highlights how Thai basil chicken is a popular fast food for just $1 in Bangkok. The video also includes royalty-free music by Kevin MacLeod.
That's a great idea! I'll have to try that next time I'm in Thailand.
This is one of my fave food during staying in Thailand. Kinda miss it now 🥺🥺🥺🥺
Thai Basil chicken fried egg.💯👍good video👍😍💖
This dish never gets old!!! Hahahaha
I watch this in 2019 because I am curious. Yeah!
It's the national dish, not tom yum or pad thai.
You are great man.
Man go to Pakistan you will love the food
Mark . if I visit Thailand someday. Would you meet with me. And show me street food meal that's is cheap.. I love seafood. But don't like to salty and spicy. Just
A little spicy is OK. Coz I know Thailand food are spicy. Vietnamese food are oily.
Now that is a proper lunch !!!!!!!!!!
This is the first video I got to know you. After that, you've been blessing me with joy. Congratz on your 1m subscribers.
His videos used to be so much better when he wasn't doing that drawn out over-dramatic head tilt thing.
That'd be 5$ in Canada !
i juz wondering what the different between the dish from Southern & Eastern Thai … all this time I though its all the same …
wow i need the recipe for that!!!! I will look it up but for people on a budget especially here in San Diego that meal wouldnt cost alot. Thank you for doing ths videoi its inspirational and basic yet exceptional!
love your videos
keep do it!