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Thai Style Feast for Chinese New Year 2012

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Chinese New Year in Thailand

I’m nursing my stomach and fighting my eyelids to remain open as I write this.

Today happens to be Chinese New Year 2012 – the year of the Dragon!

Since there is a large influence of Chinese in Thailand, there are quite a lot of festivities and feasting that goes on.

A few years ago (back when I was teaching English), I got my students to explain to me some of the normal traditions and customs on Chinese New Year’s in Thailand, but this time around, I mostly just feasted!

Yesterday I went to a local market here in Bangkok, things were crazy – people were scurrying to purchase food like boiled ducks and chickens.

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Boiled Duck and Chicken

The feast this morning was all about duck, chicken and pork.

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Cutting the Duck

We started things off with duck. A lovely bird boiled in light soy sauce flavored water so it stayed juicy, fatty and just slightly salty.

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Chinese New Year 2012

After taking a turn on the chopping board, the duck looked like this, big meaty chunks of moist duck waiting to be devoured.

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Thai Yellow Noodles

The fried noodles, were alright, slightly on the plain side, but still good.

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Boiled Chicken

The tastiest dish for Chinese New Year was the chicken.

It was boiled in plain water first, then chopped up into fist sized chunks and stir fried along with dark soy sauce.

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Stir Fried Chicken w/ Dark Soy Sauce

This is a wok filled with 2 full chickens being fried up with soy sauce! My mouth was watering.

It was spectacular, the pieces of chicken were tender and glazed in an outstanding dark soy sauce  - with rice it was deliciously comforting!

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Chicken

The chicken went down just as easy as the duck.

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Plain Boiled Soup

This is about as close to vegetables as we got for this feast, a small bowl of soup made with mushrooms, tofu and clear mungbean noodles.

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Roasted Fish

After I was already stuffed with duck and chicken and pork, it was time to eat some Thai roasted fish known  as pla pao. The fish was rolled in salt and then grilled over low heat charcoal.

The fish was flaky, moist and spectacular!

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Chillies and Garlic

Since all the food was boiled, it needed some extra flavoring.

That’s where the Thai genius of flavoring techniques came into play. We made a sauce that consisted of outrageously spicy little chillies, tons of garlic, lime juice, sugar and salt.

I lathered everything I ate in the sauce, it was incredible.

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Sweet Thai Snacks

Little snacks and Thai desserts are common at Chinese New Year in Thailand. They are available all over the streets and throughout all markets.

My stomach is out of space at the moment, but after I take a little nap I’ll be ready to start snacking again!

Happy Chinese New Year 2012!


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16 Responses to “Thai Style Feast for Chinese New Year 2012”

  1. sully86 January 22, 2012 at 1:52 pm #

    Mark: Happy year of the dragon to u!!! Are u celebrating?
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    • Mark Wiens January 22, 2012 at 3:32 pm #

      Thanks! Not celebrating very much, just with a feast. Apart from that, I’m taking it easy and just relaxing! How about you?

  2. tunimaal January 22, 2012 at 4:42 pm #

    He man how much did ou eat? You must get fat with all of that food!!!! Or will you work out a lot right after it??? :)
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  3. Turkey's For Life January 22, 2012 at 7:22 pm #

    Happy Chinese New Year to you too. :) Those chillies look feisty. We love red hot chillies in our food so I bet your sauce was great.
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    • Mark Wiens January 25, 2012 at 8:37 am #

      Thanks Julia, hope you had a good one!

  4. Annie - FootTracker January 24, 2012 at 1:53 am #

    wooo, the sweet Thai snacks got my attention! How did that one taste?

    Happy Lunar New Year! Stay safe while abroad. (I saw the Chinese news about there are cases of a kind of flu breaking out in Asia, so take care ~)
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    • Mark Wiens January 25, 2012 at 8:47 am #

      Thanks Annie, I didn’t even know about the flu breaking out, I’ll keep an guard. Those sweets are pretty good, sticky with the wonderful flavor of coconut! Happy Chinese New Year!

  5. sully86 January 24, 2012 at 10:16 am #

    mark: back at my hometown celebrating with my family and relatives. Been stuffing myself crazy with food.
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    • Mark Wiens January 25, 2012 at 8:48 am #

      Awesome to hear this, have fun!

  6. Li January 24, 2012 at 3:36 pm #

    sooo jealous of you right now! However I did have a nice lunch at a Thai restaurant and had a sweet and sour egg dish called egg-in-law, which was delicious

    • Mark Wiens January 25, 2012 at 8:48 am #

      Hehe, thanks! Hope you had a good Chinese New Year!

  7. Apple January 31, 2012 at 1:02 pm #

    Oh that duck looks amazingly delicious! I was in Thailand in December and miss it.

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