Glass Noodle Salad (Laab Woonsen) ลาบวุ้นเส้น - Thai Recipe
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- čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
- A different variety of glass noodle salad you may have never seen before! "Laab" is a type of Thai salad that's tart, spicy, and refreshing. Normally laab is made using ground meat, but this version also includes glass noodles. Toasted rice powder gives it a unique flavour, and lots of fresh herbs like mint and cilantro keep it light and healthy. Super easy and quick, a great side dish to some grilled meats, or enjoy it on its own for a light lunch!
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Pailin “Pai” Chongchitnant is the author of the Hot Thai Kitchen cookbook, co-host of a Canadian TV series One World Kitchen on Gusto TV, and creator and host of the CZcams channel Pailin's Kitchen.
Pai was born and raised in southern Thailand where she spent much of her "playtime" in the kitchen. She traveled to Canada to study Nutritional Sciences at the University of British Columbia, and was later trained as a chef at Le Cordon Bleu culinary school in San Francisco.
After working in both Western and Thai professional kitchens, she decided that her passion really lies in educating and empowering others to cook at home via CZcams videos, her cookbook, and cooking classes. She currently lives in Vancouver, and goes to Thailand every year to visit her family. Visit her at hot-thai-kitchen.com
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Hello Pailin,
Im living in korea and dont have my jasmine or my lao sticky rice i used to make the toasted rice powder is korean glutinous rice? Okay for substitution
Love recipes like this. Your glass noodle salad looks really good. Thank you!
Yesss, that dish is good, thanks for this recipe! 🙏
Wonderful side dish full of flavour. Thank you very much.
Yes!!! Classic and delicious! This is why Hot Thai Kitchen is number one!
Wonderful! Laab is my favorite Thai dish...well, along with Tom Ka Kai and Massaman. I'd never been exposed to the glass noodle variant, and this looks SO easy to make! Thank you, thank you, a million times thank you!!! BTW, I once had a regular Laab serviced with fresh cut chilies sliced into tiny pieces. That was divine, too!
This looks so good! Thanks for sharing it. Now I really want some Laab
Hello, I hope you are feeling better and taking care of your precious baby !!!!
Thank you so much for the recipe. I will try to cook this one asap 😃
Sawasdee Krab. Great job sister. Love the word “hard core Thai food menu” .
I feel that there is NO other dish that defines the Thai salad in the same way as Laab. It is the very first dish I had when I was in Thailand in 1985. We lived in Korat, Chiang Mai, and Bangkok and I feel that Thai food is without peer. Thank you for making this cuisine approachable and inviting.
Yum! That looks so good pai!!!
Good to see you again
I missed your cooking videos very much❤️❤️❤️
Laab is hands down my favourite Thai food :)
One of my favorite dishes in Thailand.. yum yum 😊
I have put it in a spring roll. With a little less noodles. Great combo!
Glass noodle salad is always my favorite. I make it when I'm on my low-carb day. But I never ever know the existence of the toasted rice powder in this dish. I have to try it next week.
Thanks for the amazing recipe.
I do like such noodle salad. So refreshing 🙌
:O i miss this laab now i know how to make it i will definitely make it this weekend for lunch thanks Pailin
Oh my, I love this dish!😍
This is on the “must try” list!
I love laab too! In the Hmong community, we make it raw and cooked during parties!! 💖💖💖💖
Delicious recipe.. 😍
Love you pai..😘
Will have to try this recipe. Looks yummy!
Love your recipes. We have quite a few Thai restaurants here in Australia but they can’t seem to capture that fresh taste of home made. I think everything is dumbed down for the western palate.
Looks so good to actually try to make!!!!
Very interesting. Probably I shall try it one day . I like the idea of rosted rice .
Delicious love your recipes
Look so delicious and refreshing. Need to go to our Asian store.
My most fav kind of Laab ❤
Absolutely love glass noodles!!!
So good. Love this dish 😍😍😍
Hi Pai! You look well! Hope you’re enjoying the baby and recovering well. Thanks for the recipe. I love Laab....
I love it!!❤
Mmmmmmmmmm... those glass noodles taste so good. That taste spicy and yummy glass noodles. Great recipe. See u next time.
I'm gonna try this.
Hi pailin...your back..yes new recipe
Oh yes yes! I always had this dish at my favorite stall in Bangkok years ago. I love it! The cook also added some kind of Celariac leaves. It’s super delicious. Thank you for the recipe ❤️
A Bowl of Compassion you probably had yum woonsen
Riki I will look it up:) thank you
Looks perfect for the hot summer days :)
I like glass noodle that.look delicious
Was soooo good
Really nice salad !! 👍👍
มาช้ายังดีกว่าไม่มาเนอะ ยินดีด้วยกับเบบี๋นะคะ🥰
I feel so late 😭Ive been trying to watch all the videos to catch up with everyone else but its taking foreverr! And I really feel the need to watch em all lol, its so entertaining!
Miss you so much! wishing you all going well with your newborn!!
Love it
Nice and simple...The only way I like to cook!😂
Will be giving this a try very soon, InShaAllah!
This is so awesome! I have, admittedly, eaten glass noodles at full length with nothing but some sesame oil and soy sauce XD
Yam Woonsen is awesome too!
So good
Love this 🥰
I love half grounded peanut with mine! 😋 Great Job!🎉🎉🎉
Hey, I'm early for a delicious dish
🤤😋 that looks so delicious and yummy do or can you make a sour fungus salad similar to this but with sour nomtok sausage.
Good recipe, the theme is kinda like chapjae in Korean. But most impotantly, Pai, u look so happy!
For all you mouth wimps... LIKE ME.... it is STILL absolutely AMAZING without the spice :). Thank you Pailin!
Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ! The coming back. I've already cooked Yam woon sen and laab moo and they're both wonderful and reminds good holidays in Thailand (i bought the rice powder at asian grocery though), i will try this one, i'm sure it is equally good ! (will try to refrain to add fish sauce, lime juice in it ^^)
I'm totally doing this
Oeehh this is pre- recorded, I was hoping to catch a glimpse of the cutest dumpling Kaan :) great recipe tho
I gotta make this one.
thank you for the recipe despite your exhaustion from motherhood Pai! please take care :)
Early! And you're back :D
I love Laab so much
Coming to Thailand tomorrow, will reach there around 4 o'clock.
Yes!!! Yummy yummy! 🤗🤗👍🏻👍🏻
I like the dish too.
I agree, Laab certainly best represents Thai food. I often have to make myself order something different when I go to a Thai restaurant because I'm always getting the Laab.... 😁
This would be AWESOME to bring to a potluck!!!
Oooh I see the new camera angle, very nice. Seems similar to Yum Woon Sen with the addition of rice powder. Yummm! Yum is my favorite dish to make since it’s so easy lol I’ve added fermented fish to the dressing and it’s so amazing!
Could you please add the pot from this video to your list of equipment you use on your site? It looks like a good one.
This reminds me of a Sichuan Chinese dish called Ma Yi Shang Shu. I'm going to try making this on monday :P thanks Pai
Nice one
Lab is Laotian food , it very popular in Laos
Yum!
Always killing it with the recipes!!
I like it
Awww this is before the 🥟Dumpling.
yummm
Nice
YUMMY!!!
Now I’m hungry. I’m always hungry thigh... all the best.
glass noodle made from mung bean is not that common here in indonesia. but i made your version of yum woon sen with glass noodle made from corn. it tasted amazing 😍
Hi Pai, nice to see you back on your channel!! You look good as always and so is this recipe !
Hope you’re well 😁😁😁
Hello pai like to see your recipe
Wow welcome back .Happy to see you again
Your small utensil thing is adorable. The DI ORO silicone utensils are awesome, BTW. I know its not authentic, but I put ginger in my Laab.
Lol I do the same, just because I have it and I like it 😊
I really really love this dish! I’m going to Bangkok next month April 20, do you where is the best place for Isaan food?
I just saw another video from Mark Weins and he said the best Isaan restaurant is Som Tam Jay So (ร้านส้มตำเจ๊โส) is one of the best restaurant to eat at.
Might try this using Dangmyun (sweet potato vermicelli) as I have that already. Looks good!
My mother makes this all the time.. she is from Buriram!
Hi,cgurado masarap yan
I always love seeing your videos!! I want to eat healthier and simpler for myself and my family, and you always provide great recipes! This one looks so delicious. Wish your baby boy is growing preciously. 🙏🙏👍👍😍😍
We called that sotanghon in the Philippines
Looks amazing! What’s the difference between laab woon sen and yum woon sen? :)
This is very similar to a salad we used to make when I was younger. It was based on leftover salmon and had baby peas in it. The biggest difference was the toasted rice powder. We didn't even know what that was back then. I'm going to have to give this a try one of these days when I'm eating alone -- no one I know these days likes the glass-type noodles but me. Thanks!
Hi Pai! Such a lovely and informative video as always. So my question is: for the rice, you only roasted and it is edible that way? I've always boiled/properly cooked my rice so this is new to me :D
I love you videos so much, please keep going!
Hello Jenny. I am a Thai so I can answer your question. The role of the roasted rice is different to the water-cooked white rice you are familiar with. For the white rice in a bowl or a plate we, Asians, eat regularly, it's the main source of carbohydrate and eaten with other dishes: soup, curry, stir-fried etc. For the roasted rice in this Laab dish, it essentially gives the unique character to the dish. Its smell and crispy texture in your mount when chewing are so unique. Like Pai said, without this roasted and ground rice, Laab would never be Laab.
You are fantastic
Can't wait to make. Can this be made ahead?
Melissa Golden this type of dish that has mung bean noodles involved, you don’t want to make them far in advance. The noodles will become tasteless and they’ll absorb all the liquid, makes it dry and not as pleasant to eat. However, you can serve it cold.
Love this dish... Will try a vegetarian version by replacing pork with tofu!
Just watched Jen from JustEatLife make this! Great minds think alike? :) Now I will have to do a recipe mashup.
i thought u were disappearing lol oh u back!