How to Make Sai Krok Isan
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Introduction:
Sai Krok Isan is a popular traditional Thai sausage originating from the northeastern region of Thailand, known as Isan. These sausages are made with ground pork, sticky rice, and a unique blend of spices, that create a deliciously tangy and juicy treat. In this step-by-step guide, we’ll teach you how to make Sai Krok Isan from scratch.
Ingredients:
– 1 kg ground pork
– 200 g sticky rice (cooked)
– 1 tablespoon crushed garlic
– 2 tablespoons crushed shallots
– 1 tablespoon chopped kaffir lime leaves
– 1 tablespoon chopped lemongrass
– 2 teaspoons Thai chili powder (or more if you like it spicy)
– 1 tablespoon Thai fish sauce
– 1 teaspoon Thai shrimp paste
– ¼ teaspoon curing salt (optional)
– Natural hog casings
Step-by-step instructions:
1. Begin by soaking the natural hog casings in warm water for about 30 minutes to soften them up.
2. In a large mixing bowl, combine the ground pork and cooked sticky rice. Mix well to ensure an even distribution of the rice.
3. Add crushed garlic and shallots to the mixture, followed by chopped kaffir lime leaves and lemongrass.
4. Sprinkle Thai chili powder into the meat mixture according to your desired level of spiciness.
5. Add fish sauce and shrimp paste to the mix for an authentic Thai flavor.
6. If you decide to use curing salt for longer preservation, add it to the mixture at this point.
7. Thoroughly mix all ingredients together until well combined. The seasonings should be evenly distributed throughout the meat mixture.
8. Once your casings have softened, rinse them thoroughly in cold water and slide them onto a sausage stuffing tube.
9. Pack the meat mixture into the stuffer and gradually feed it into the hog casings. Fill the casings to your desired firmness, making sure not to overstuff.
10. Twist the sausages into links or leave them as a continuous coil.
11. If you wish to ferment the sausages for a more authentic flavor, hang them at room temperature in a well-ventilated area for 1-2 days. While fermenting, make sure your Sai Krok Isan is protected from any contaminants.
12. Finally, cook the sausages by grilling or frying until fully cooked through and golden brown on all sides.
Conclusion:
Sai Krok Isan is a delicious and satisfying Thai dish that can be enjoyed at home with these simple steps. The process of making these sausages allows you to indulge in and share the unique flavors of Thai cuisine with friends and family. Enjoy your homemade Sai Krok Isan and remember that practice makes perfect when it comes to creating this culinary delight!