Layered Thai Salad
CATEGORIES
INGREDIENTS
- 1 large pineapple, peeled and sliced into medium-thick rounds
- 4 skinned chicken breast fillets, coated with soy sauce and grilled till just cooked
- 6 large or 8 small spring onions, green and white parts separated
- 1 large carrot, peeled and coarsely grated
- 2 large or 3 medium tomatoes, seeded but not peeled, sliced into thin rounds
- 1 medium bunch of basil leaves, coarsely shredded
- 200 g snow peas, blanched and cooled
- 1 medium bunch of mint leaves, finely shredded
- Dressing:
- ½ cup fresh pineapple juice
- ¼ cup peanut oil
- 1 small seedless lime, unpeeled, cut into eighths
- 1 tablespoon fish sauce
- 1 large clove of garlic, roughly chopped
- 1 teaspoon hot sauce
- 2-6 fresh red chillies, deseeded or not, and roughly chopped (optional)
- For serving:
- ½ cup salted dry-roast peanuts, crushed into coarse crumbs in the mortar
- 1 head of soft-leaved lettuce
DIRECTIONS
- Cut the cores out of the pineapple slices and set the cores aside. Arrange the slices on the bottom of an attractive glass bowl.
- 2. Slice the chicken breasts thinly and layer on top of the pineapple.
- 3. Slice the white parts of the spring onions into thin diagonal (Chinese-style) slivers. Sprinkle over the chicken. Roughly chop the green parts and set aside.
- 4. Sprinkle the carrot shreds over the onions.
- 5. Layer the tomato slices over the carrots, and top them with the basil shreds.
- 6. Cut the snow peas into 1-inch lengths, on the diagonal, and scatter them over the tomato and basil.
- 7. Spread the mint shreds over the snow peas.
- Make the dressing:
- 1. Place all the dressing ingredients plus the pineapple cores and the green parts of the spring onions in the blender and puree to a sauce.
- 2. Taste for sweet-sour-salt balance, adding palm sugar, rice vinegar or soy sauce if necessary (because of its rather addictive but not always appreciated flavour, I SOMETIMES add an extra touch of fishiness with a teaspoon of roasted "blacan" - Indonesian fermented fish paste).
- 3. Pour over the layered salad, cover and refrigerate for at least four hours or up to eight hours.
- To serve:
- 1. Crumble the peanuts on top of the salad.
- 2. Serve a separate bowl of soft lettuce leaves for wrapping the salad.
- 3. The guests help themselves to lettuce leaves, pile some salad onto them, wrap them neatly and eat with their fingers
RECIPE BACKSTORY
Decidedly Westernized, somewhat time-consuming to prep (I usually do it early morning for that day's dinner), but beautiful and fun to eat. Essentially a summer dish, but with a bowlful of steaming noodle soup and a cooling citrus yoghurt dessert, a perfectly satisfying and evocative winter meal. The amount of chillies you add, without or with their seeds, determine the degree of heat you desire or can take.