My sister-in-law just visited Thailand and she said they dip fresh pineapple slices into sea salt mixed with crushed red peppers. I tried it and the flavors were awesome together.
Chicken Satay skewers would be fun and relatively easy. You can also make your own crab rangoon appetizers without much trouble. Coconut shrimp is always a hit as well.
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April 17, 2011
Here's a fun cocktail I made up after visiting Thailand:
http://www.foodista.com/recipe/DFTGPQPV/tamarita
I've also had lemon grass mixed into cocktails.
Sounds like a great party idea!!
April 17, 2011
You could try a Thai Basil Sangria
http://www.foodista.com/recipe/6CW2L6KJ/thai-basil-sangria
For small bites: Try Thai Garlic Shrimp
http://www.foodista.com/recipe/K8TTKBFX/thai-garlic-shrimp
/> Green Papaya Salad
http://www.foodista.com/recipe/STXRG45L/thai-green-papaya-salad
April 25, 2011
Don't forget the sweets! Try my Thai-style Sticky Rice & Mango Dessert Shots for a tasty but elegant dessert. http://www.foodista.com/recipe/BT24Q7LD/thai-style-sticky-rice-mango-dessert-shots
April 25, 2011
My sister-in-law just visited Thailand and she said they dip fresh pineapple slices into sea salt mixed with crushed red peppers. I tried it and the flavors were awesome together.
May 2, 2011
Basil and Ginger infused vodka cocktails!
May 4, 2011
Chicken Satay skewers would be fun and relatively easy. You can also make your own crab rangoon appetizers without much trouble. Coconut shrimp is always a hit as well.