Thai-Style Noodles Baked in Clay Pot, 'Bamee Gai Op Mor Din'Baking these noodles in an authentic Thai clay pot gives everything a nice flavor and beautiful presentation. Use a bit less ginger if you prefer but don't leave it out entirely. We like making this with less chicken and ham, and the noodles can be anything of your choice such as bean thread noodles or rice vermicelli. Ingredients2 strips bacon Seasoning Ingredients MethodPreheat oven to 375 degrees and warm the clay pot. In a bowl, combine the seasoning ingredients then split in half. On the stovetop, boil noodles for 2 minutes, then rinse with cold water. Add half of the seasoning ingredients to the noodles, mix well and set aside. In a wok or frying pan, fry the bacon over low heat until it just starts to turn brown. Transfer this to the warm clay pot. In the same frying pan, add vegetable oil then cook chicken and ham with the other half of the seasoning sauce over medium heat. After 3-5 minutes, remove this from the pan and set aside. In the same pan, add the red bell pepper, garlic, mushroom, ginger, and broccoli. Fry this for 5 minutes or a bit less. Now pour the vegetables into the clay pot, on top of the bacon. Add the noodles to the clay pot, as the next "layer". Finally, add the chicken and ham, followed by spring onions. Cover and bake for 20 minutes at 375 degrees. Remove from oven, mix everything well, serve and enjoy! Email This RecipeSend this recipe to yourself or a friend. CommentsVickie McCurry
January 6th, 2009
8:07 PM I don't have a comment on this recipe but I would like to know if I could as you a quistion. I was on the island of KOSomoi we ate a steak that was served with black pepper steak sauce i would love to have a recipe for that. If you could send me one I would be very grateful. I love your web site. Thanks Vickie
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