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Thai-Style Vegetable Stir-Fry with Garlic and Black Pepper

4 Servings

30 minutes

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In the Thai kitchen, raak phak chee kratiem prik Thai is an aromatic, flavor-packed paste of garlic, black pepper and cilantro root. It often is used to season meat and seafood, but in this recipe we combine the ingredients (we substitute cilantro stems for hard-to-find roots) to add punch to a simple vegetable stir-fry. Napa cabbage and mushrooms provide meaty flavor, while snow peas offer color, sweetness and crunch. If you don’t have fish sauce or want to make the dish vegetarian, use an equal amount of low-sodium soy sauce.

4

Servings

Tip

Don’t stir the vegetables too often during the first 4 to 6 minutes of cooking. Infrequent stirring allows the vegetables to get a nice amount of charring to mimic the browning of cooking in a hot wok.

30 minutes

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Reviews
JUSTIN J.
February 5, 2023
Delicious and peppery
A fantastic and simple way to make a big serving of veggies. The pepper lends a gentle heat and the fish sauce/brown sugar a delicious sweet/savoriness. ❤️
Christopher B.
July 12, 2022
Good but snow peas weren't the best
Mushrooms got lost in the snow peas.
Jon S.
December 3, 2023
Mind Your Napa
The flavor of this ended up being great, but I used CSA Napa, didn't weigh it, and might have paid the price for it. Ended up removing most of the vegetables to reduce, pulling out the torch, raising the heat for reduction, lowering it out of fear of overcooking....just a mess. Again, though, flavors were great. Might be some adjustments next time...