Jeao Kai
laos - Jeao Kai
Laos [1], officially known as the Lao People's Democratic Republic (Lao PDR),Jeao Kai is one of the poorest nations in Southeast Asia. A mountainous and landlocked country, Jeao KaiLaos shares borders with Vietnam to the east, Jeao KaiCambodia to the south, Thailand to the west, and Myanmar and China to the north.Jeao Kai
Big Saht, little coke, cute cooker
I always hear jeaos described as a dipping sauce, I’d say more accurately they’re a mopping up sauce, as in when you use the sticky rice to mop some up. Jeao Kai is exactly that kind of jeao. It’s dry, drier than say potato salad, but it none the less sticks to the rice well especially when smushed. (smush: to smash and mush at the same time)
Some of the ingredients, that white stuff ain't salt
I never seem to hear of people eating or making jeoa kai despite it being so easy and being made from such common ingredients. It’s another one of those dishes passed down from great grandpa Kahman, probably an improvisation from times in the Soviet Union spent without access to padek, or maybe just a Lao adaptation of an egg salad.
the greens
It’s as simple as boiling an egg.
Boil a half dozen eggs or so, cool, pulverize some hot peppers in the bottom of the coke add just a couple green onions, dent them, throw in salt, bang nua, fish sauce, then the cut up eggs, stir, then lots of mint and a little cilantro, voila.
I like it with mint on the side also and thick coffee in those cheap plastic mugs from Thailand
travel Jeao Kai
Laos is squeezed between vastly larger neighbours. First created as an entity in 1353, Jeao Kai when warlord Fa Ngum declared himself the king of Lane Xang ("Million Elephants"), Jeao Kai the kingdom was initially a Khmer vassal state. After a succession dispute, Jeao Kai the kingdom split in three in 1694 and was eventually devoured piece by piece by the Siamese, Jeao Kai the last fragments agreeing to Siamese protection in 1885.
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