Best 5 Thai Larb Recipes

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**Thai Larb: A Culinary Symphony of Flavors**

Embark on a tantalizing culinary journey with Thai Larb, a delectable dish that embodies the essence of Thai cuisine. Bursting with bold and vibrant flavors, this iconic minced meat salad captivates the senses with its harmonious blend of sweet, sour, spicy, and savory notes. Typically crafted with pork or chicken, Larb offers a symphony of textures, from the succulent meat to the crisp vegetables and aromatic herbs.

Our curated collection of Larb recipes takes you on a tour of Thailand's diverse culinary landscapes. Discover the classic Larb Moo (Pork Larb), where succulent minced pork is tossed in a spicy dressing of roasted rice powder, vibrant chilies, and tangy lime juice. If chicken is more to your liking, Larb Gai (Chicken Larb) offers a delightful variation with its tender chicken and a medley of herbs.

For a vegetarian twist, Larb Hed (Mushroom Larb) presents a symphony of flavors and textures, featuring meaty mushrooms and a delightful blend of spices. And for seafood enthusiasts, Larb Pla (Fish Larb) offers a refreshing take on this classic dish, with tender fish bathed in a zesty dressing.

These Larb recipes are not just a culinary delight; they're also a testament to Thailand's rich culinary heritage. Each ingredient, each spice, and each herb tells a story of tradition, culture, and the love for creating dishes that tantalize the taste buds. Join us on this gastronomic adventure as we delve into the world of Thai Larb, where flavors dance and memories are made.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

THAI LARB GAI (CHICKEN WITH LIME, CHILI AND FRESH HERBS)



Thai Larb Gai (Chicken With Lime, Chili and Fresh Herbs) image

Larb gai is a dish of browned ground chicken, mint, basil and red onions dressed with lime juice and ground red chiles that's popular in Laos and Isan, neighboring rural sections of Thailand. (The dish is sometimes spelled laab, lob or lop.) It's perfect hot weather food: spicy, crunchy and light, but rich in flavors and contrasts. Traditionally, this dish is made with a roasted rice powder that's prepared by toasting raw rice in a wok, then grounding it to a powder, but you can find premade roasted rice powder at Asian markets. Whatever you do, don't skip it - it adds a nuttiness that's essential to the authentic flavor of the dish.

Provided by Julia Moskin

Categories     dinner, quick, salads and dressings

Time 20m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

1/4 cup raw sticky rice (see Note) or 2 tablespoons roasted rice powder (available at Asian markets)
16 ounces coarsely ground or finely chopped white- or dark-meat chicken (lean beef, such as sirloin, can be substituted)
1/2 teaspoon hot chile powder, preferably Thai or Lao
4 teaspoons fish sauce (nam pla)
5 teaspoons freshly squeezed lime juice
1/4 cup slivered red onions
2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
2 tablespoons sliced scallions
10 whole mint leaves, more for serving
Lettuce leaves
cucumber spears, for serving
4 cups cooked sticky or jasmine rice, for serving

Steps:

  • To make roasted rice powder, heat a wok or skillet over high heat. Add raw rice and cook, stirring often, until rice is toasted and dark brown, but not black, 3 to 5 minutes. Remove from wok and set aside to cool. Grind to a coarse powder in a mortar, blender or coffee grinder; set aside.
  • To cook chicken, heat a wok or skillet over medium-high heat. When very hot, add 2 tablespoons water, then add chicken, stirring constantly to break up any lumps. Cook just until cooked through, about two minutes, then transfer to mixing bowl. While chicken is just warm, add remaining ingredients (except for garnishes) and roasted rice powder. Mix gently but thoroughly. Taste and adjust seasonings. Mixture should be tangy, salty and lightly spicy.
  • Spoon onto serving plate and surround with mint, lettuce and cucumber. Serve with rice. If serving with sticky rice, pinch some off, mold into a small ball and dip into larb, scooping up a little of each ingredient. Or scoop larb into lettuce leaves.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 199, UnsaturatedFat 7 grams, Carbohydrate 8 grams, Fat 11 grams, Fiber 0 grams, Protein 15 grams, SaturatedFat 3 grams, Sodium 375 milligrams, Sugar 1 gram, TransFat 0 grams

THAI CHICKEN LARB



Thai Chicken Larb image

Found this through Carnie Wilson, she calls it chicken larbito, although in Thai restaurants it's just called larb. Delicious! Enjoy on lettuce wraps or pieces of a cabbage wedge!

Provided by Cassandra Kimbler

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Stir-Fry     Chicken

Time 30m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 pound ground chicken (preferably white meat)
1 red onion, halved and thinly sliced
¼ cup sliced scallions (mostly white parts)
1 lime, juiced
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh mint
2 teaspoons minced fresh ginger
1 teaspoon lemongrass paste
1 teaspoon fish sauce, or more to taste
1 teaspoon red pepper flakes, or more to taste
1 teaspoon sea salt

Steps:

  • Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Add chicken. Cook and stir until chicken is broken into little pieces, about 5 minutes. Add red onion and scallions. Continue to cook and break up the chicken until browned, about 2 minutes. Add cilantro, mint, ginger, lemon grass, fish sauce, and red pepper flakes. Cook and stir until flavors blend, about 3 minutes more. Season with sea salt.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 165.4 calories, Carbohydrate 6.2 g, Cholesterol 69.2 mg, Fat 3.8 g, Fiber 1.4 g, Protein 26.2 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 594.8 mg, Sugar 1.7 g

THAI LARB SALAD



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Can be served as an appetizer, but I serve it as a main dish with pot stickers and fresh pineapple. Serve warm on whole romaine hearts.

Provided by Lois Campbell Leggett

Categories     Salad

Time 25m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 8

¾ cup water
1 ½ pounds ground turkey breast
⅓ cup green onions, chopped, or more to taste
⅓ cup chopped fresh cilantro, or more to taste
¼ cup chopped fresh mint, or more to taste
¼ cup lime juice
3 tablespoons fish sauce
2 teaspoons dried Thai chile pepper flakes

Steps:

  • Bring water to a simmer in a large skillet over medium heat. Add turkey; cook and stir until no longer pink and and it registers 165 degrees F (74 degrees C) on an instant-read thermometer, 5 to 7 minutes. Remove from heat.
  • Stir green onions, cilantro, mint, lime juice, fish sauce, and chile flakes into the ground turkey.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 201.9 calories, Carbohydrate 2.8 g, Cholesterol 105.6 mg, Fat 1.2 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 42.8 g, SaturatedFat 0.4 g, Sodium 909.3 mg, Sugar 0.9 g

LARB (LAAB) THAI MEAT SALAD WITH MINT AND LEMONGRASS



Larb (Laab) Thai Meat Salad With Mint and Lemongrass image

I first had this dish when i lived in Port au Prince Haiti, a thai restaurant served it..i loved it and have kept looking for one that has the right spicing. It is a wonderful scented tasting heaven. Most of them have to few flavors but it needs enough of each herb. Of course people can change the amounts to their taste. Serve over rice or roll up in rice paper or lettuce rolls.

Provided by MarraMamba

Categories     Meat

Time 30m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

2/3 cup fresh lime juice
1/3 cup fish sauce (found in Asian markets or in the Ethnic aisle of most grocers)
1 tablespoon sugar
2 teaspoons thai roasted chili paste
3/4 cup canned low sodium chicken broth
1 1/2 lbs ground chicken or 1 1/2 lbs pork
1 cup thinly sliced green onion
3/4 cup thinly sliced shallot
3 tablespoons minced fresh lemongrass (found in Asian Markets)
1 tablespoon thinly sliced Thai red chili peppers or 1 tablespoon serrano chili
1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro leaves
1/3 cup chopped fresh mint leaves

Steps:

  • Combine the first four ingredients in a medium bowl. Save this sauce for later.
  • Simmer the broth in heavy large skillet over medium heat. Add the ground chicken. Simmer until cooked through, breaking up any clumps of meat with a spoon, about 8 minutes. Add green onions, shallots, lemongrass and chillies. Stir until vegetables are tender and most of liquid has evaporated, about 4 minutes. Remove from heat. Stir in sauce, cilantro and mint.
  • You can serve this salad as is with butter lettuce or use it as a filling for your fresh rolls.

THAI LARB (LARB MOO ลาบหมู) WITH STICKY RICE RECIPE - (4.3/5)



Thai Larb (larb moo ลาบหมู) with Sticky Rice Recipe - (4.3/5) image

Provided by á-3145

Number Of Ingredients 13

Thai larb recipe (larb moo ลาบหมู)
Pre-ingredient
5 About 5 tablespoons of uncooked Thai sticky rice (but for the actual dish I used about 1 heaping tablespoon after we made it into powder - see directions)
Main ingredients
300 grams (1 pound) minced pork (minced chicken or minced beef will also work well)
1/2 - 1 tablespoon of chili flakes (prik bon)
1/8 tablespoon of sugar (just a pinch)
1/2 tablespoon of fish sauce
1 - 2 limes (I used the juice from about 1.5 limes)
3 - 4 small shallots (Thai shallots are only about the size of grapes, so if you have bigger shallots just use however much you want)
A few leaves of Culantro - this is an herb also known as long coriander, it tastes a little like cilantro (if you can't find any cilantro, don't worry about it, it's not a must)
3 - 5 spring onions (green onions)
20 About 20 leaves or so of fresh mint

Steps:

  • Toasted sticky rice (khao kua) First step is to make the toasted rice (khao kua ข้าวคั่ว). Heat a frying pan on low heat, toss in the uncooked Thai sticky rice (no oil). Stir continuously, kind of like you're roasting peanuts or coffee. Toast the rice until it turns from white to golden yellow, almost to the point where it looks like brown wheat. It will also be very fragrant and smell almost like popcorn. It took me about 15 minutes or so. Once the rice is finished toasting, and has cooled off a bit, put it into your stone mortar and pestle. Pound the rice until it turns into a coarse powder (a blender or food processor will also work fine). Put your toasted sticky rice powder in a bowl aside. Larb recipe Add 300 grams of minced pork to a small sized saucepan with a handle. Fry the pork, breaking it into small minced pieces, until it's fully cooked all the way through. For best flavor, leave all the oils that come out (but if you want to be healthier, you can also drain the pork oil, and add in a splash of water instead). Take the pork off the heat. Leaving the pork in the same pot, add 1 heaping tablespoon of the toasted rice powder into the pork. Also toss in ½ - 1 tablespoon of chili flakes. Add a pinch of sugar, ½ tablespoon of fish sauce, and squeeze in the juice from 1 - 2 limes (I used about 1 ½ full limes, but I like it quite sour). Give the pork and the seasoning a quick stir. Peel and slice the shallots, finely mince about 5 green onions and a few culantro leaves (if you have them), and just pluck about 20 or so mint leaves off the stem. Throw everything into the saucepan with the pork. Give the larb moo a good mix, making sure all the spices and dressing coats the pork. Taste test. See if it needs more fish sauce for saltiness, lime juice, or chili flakes. Get it the way you want it. Dish it out onto a plate and garnish with more mint leaves, Thai sweet basil, and culantro. Notes In Thailand, larb moo (ลาบหมู) is normally eaten along with a plate of Thai sticky rice and accompanied by a plate of som tam (green papaya salad ส้มตำ).

Tips:

  • Use fresh, high-quality ingredients. This will make a big difference in the flavor of your larb.
  • Toast the rice powder before using it. This will give it a nutty flavor and help it to absorb the other ingredients.
  • Use a variety of herbs and vegetables. This will give your larb a complex flavor and texture.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment with different flavors. Larb is a versatile dish that can be tailored to your own taste.
  • Serve larb with sticky rice. This is the traditional way to eat it, and it's a delicious combination.

Conclusion:

Larb is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for a quick and healthy meal. It is also a great way to use up leftover meat. With its bold flavors and complex textures, larb is sure to please everyone at your table. So next time you're looking for a new and exciting dish to try, give larb a try. You won't be disappointed!

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