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Stir-Fried Pumpkin with Chiles and Basil (Fakthong Pad Bai Horapa)

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Stir-Fried Pumpkin with Chiles and Basil (<em>Fakthong Pad Bai Horapa</em>)Jög Sundermann

Pumpkin is a member of the gourd family. Its flesh is fibrous and firm, and has an earthy, sometimes sweet, taste. It is used in Asian cooking in a number of ways, both savory and sweet. When buying pumpkin check that the skin is not pitted and that the stem is still intact. Rich in beta-carotene, pumpkins can help protect the body against heart disease.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 4 servings

Ingredients

8 garlic cloves, chopped
120 g (4 1/4 oz) onions, halved and sliced into strips
100 ml (3 1/2 fl oz/3/8 cup) Vegetable Stock
600 g (1 lb 5 oz) pumpkin, peeled and cubed
2 1/2 tbsp soy sauce
2 tbsp oyster sauce
1 1/2 tbsp honey
4 handfuls Thai basil leaves, to garnish
3 red chiles seeded and finely sliced, to garnish

Preparation

  1. In a heavy wok, stir-fry garlic and onion using half of the vegetable stock, until browned. Add pumpkin cubes, moisten with remaining vegetable stock and stir constantly until pumpkin is cooked. Season with soy sauce, oyster sauce and honey. Sprinkle with Thai basil leaves and sliced red chile. Serve with brown rice.

Nutrition Per Serving

Per serving: 149.35 calories
3.35 g protein
34.25 g carbohydrates
.36 g total fat
#### Nutritional analysis provided by Other
Reprinted with permission from Chiva-Som's Thai Spa Cuisine by Chef Paisarn Cheewinsiriwat and his Culinary Team, (C) 2005 (reprinted 2007). Editions Didier Millet PTE LTD for Chiva-Som International Health Resorts CO., LTD
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