Kat Thompson is the audience editor of Eater’s Southern California/Southwest region. I am a snacky person by nature. My pantry is always fully stocked with chips, cookies, and crackers; I am very much ...
The sweet, hot, savory, tangy dipping sauce might just be the best part. This northern Thai pork larb recipe comes from Salt Lake City chef Ryan Lowder, a 2012 F&W Best New Chef. Garlicky ground pork ...
Larb will not only fill your belly, it will teach you how to balance sweet, sour, salty, spicy, funky, and umami flavors. Larb hails from Laos and gets its addictiveness from the way it stitches ...
It’s called larb or lahb or lawb or laab, the spellings of this spicy yet cooling Thai salad multiplying nearly as fast as Thai restaurants in Chicago. Larb is a dish from northern Thailand that ...
Robert Sietsema is the former Eater NY senior critic with more than 35 years of experience covering dining in New York City. The only reason Ratchanee Sumpatboon’s name hasn’t become more familiar may ...
Larb salad incorporates all that is wonderful about Thai food: the magical combination of sweet, sour, spicy and savory. In a saucepan on medium, cook ground pork until light brown, about 5 minutes.
“The word larb is a loaded concept. Almost everyone in Thailand knows its meaning, but for each person it can signify something totally different,” writes chef Kris Yenbamroong. Sometimes ...
Store-bought sweet chile sauce and lime juice lend sweet, tangy flavors to this Thai-inspired rice bowl. Andee Gosnell is a San Francisco born, Birmingham-based food photographer, writer, and recipe ...
If one of the tens of thousands of future office workers at Hudson Yards asked me where to grab a hearty lunch, I’d say, without hesitation, Larb Ubol — for electrically charged meat salads. If one of ...