Thai Grill Pork

Thai Grill Pork
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You're referring to "Moo Yang" or "Thai-Style Grilled Pork" commonly found in Thai restaurants in the USA!

Moo Yang is a popular Thai dish that originated in Thailand, and its popularity has spread to the US and other countries. Here's a brief guide to help you learn more about this delicious dish:

What is Moo Yang?

Moo Yang, also known as Thai-Style Grilled Pork, is a classic Thai dish made with marinated pork, grilled to perfection, and served with a variety of flavorful sides.

Key Ingredients:

  • Pork shoulder or pork belly, sliced into thin strips
  • Marinade
    a mixture of fish sauce, lime juice, brown sugar, garlic, black pepper, and Thai chili peppers
  • Grilled over charcoal or in a skillet
  • Served with
  • Steamed jasmine rice

    Fresh vegetables like cucumbers, carrots, and cilantro

    Spicy chili sauce or sriracha

    Fried egg (optional)

    Flavor Profile:

    Moo Yang is known for its sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavors, which are balanced to perfection. The grilled pork is tender and juicy, with a nice char on the outside. The marinade infuses the meat with a rich, savory flavor, while the fresh vegetables and herbs add a refreshing crunch.

    Variations:

    Some Thai restaurants in the US may offer variations of Moo Yang, such as:

  • Adding different spices or herbs to the marinade
  • Serving with other sides, like papaya salad or sticky rice
  • Using different types of meat, like chicken or beef
  • How to Order:

    When ordering Moo Yang at a Thai restaurant, you can ask for it by name or describe it as "Thai-style grilled pork." You can also customize your dish by asking for:

  • Extra spicy or mild (depending on your taste preference)
  • No MSG or gluten (if you have dietary restrictions)
  • Add-ons like fried egg or extra vegetables
  • Fun Facts:

  • "Moo" is the Thai word for "pig" or "pork."
  • Moo Yang is often served at Thai street food stalls and markets.
  • This dish is a staple in Thai cuisine and is often paired with other popular dishes like tom yum soup and green curry.
  • Now that you know more about Moo Yang, go ahead and try it at a Thai restaurant near you!

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