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Thai Ginger Chicken

This video demonstrates how to make a more "high end" recipe that we special ordered, and the street vendor handled it perfectly using her sidewalk kitchen. Try to use fresh green beans. Omit sliced bamboo if you'd like, and use the fresh vegetables of your choice.

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Thai Street Vendor DVD

Now on DVD:
Learn How To Cook
Like a Thai Street Vendor

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Highest Quality DVD from Victory Studios, Seattle WA.

For two years we've presented new, professionally-produced Thai Street Vendor videos at ImportFood.com. Many customers say these videos offer the best instruction on how to cook authentic Thai food, and request that we offer it on DVD.

Our new Thai Street Vendor Cooking DVD offers 20 of our most popular videos in full picture format so you can watch them on your computer or at home on your big screen tv. Quality is outstanding, and the DVDs are professional grade not cheap reproduction discs from an office supply store.

The DVD is packaged in a standard case, with a recipe booklet inside detailing the ingredients and method of each recipe shown in the DVD. More Info.

$17.95
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Comments

Anonymous
May 3rd, 2009
3:22 PM
Does the wok turner you sell come with a piece of chicken attached?
belle
December 1st, 2009
11:42 AM
I love this recipe...have tried it ..delicious..thank you so much for sharing !!!! More power to you..
dbhewitt63
January 1st, 2010
10:39 PM
Fantastic videos...great narrative...this is an absolutely fabulous website...thank you!
R. Adams
September 14th, 2010
5:01 PM
Looks delicious, one comment the "jalapeno" like pepper was a serrano chili and it is hotter then a jalapeno.
Anonymous
December 28th, 2011
3:37 PM
raw chicken located on the back of the cooking utensil touching cooked food?

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