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Charcoaled Squid - Pla Muk Yang *
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The Recipe

1 lb Whole Squid

2 tb Fish Sauce (Nam Pla)

1 tb Soy Sauce

-----------------------------------SAUCE----------------------------------- 6 Cloves Garlic, Minced

1 tb Chopped Cilantro Leaves

1 tb Chopped Onion

3 tb Fish Sauce (Nam Pla)

3 tb Lime Juice

1 tb Palm Sugar

The aroma of charcoal broiling squid to perfection attracts customers to the street stalls of many of the cities and small towns in the southern region of Thailand. The flavor would be enhanced by any number of dipping sauces. ~------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cut open the squid and remove the entrails, leaving the tentacles intact. Remove the skin. Place on a rack and charcoal-broil for 2 minutes on each side. Brush with the combined fish sauce and soy sauce during broiling to add color and more flavor. Mix together the sauce ingredients and pour into a bowl. Cut the cooked squid into 1 inch pieces and serve with the dipping sauce. From: Thailand The Beautiful Cookbook. Typed by Syd Bigger.

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