Thai Sukiyaki Recipe (Suki Nam) สุกี้นำ้ | Thai Recipes


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“Sukiyaki” is a Japanese hotpot, but Thai people have taken the idea and created our own version of this hotpot with a bold flavoured sauce that better matches …

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  1. Pailin's Kitchen
    Pailin's Kitchen says:

    HELLO LOVELY VIEWERS! Important Note:

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    Thank you for watching!

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  2. Maria Costa
    Maria Costa says:

    Dear Chongchitnat.. I' m your south american version leaving in Switzerlans, my name is Conchita 😍 (similar names), I say that we are you are "sosia =doubles" in the kitchen 😁! I'm don't have clear all the types of pasta you have. Could you make a video clarifying 😬

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  3. gloriagamer
    gloriagamer says:

    That recipe looks amazing but I had one issue. The amount of time you cooked the chicken was not long enough to cook it thoroughly. I could see it was still pink. The way they raise chickens here there is a high risk of bacteria and salmonella contamination. Other than that I will be trying this awesome recipe

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  4. adamnealis
    adamnealis says:

    Do you think the MK idea would work in the West?

    I like it because it's kind of social and fun, and children like the experience. So do I for that matter.

    We have a Thai style suki yaki pot at home. Once my wife left me in charge of the chicken simmering in a pan to make the basic stock.

    I forgot all about it and was in trouble. The meat was still edible, but I tell you it was the best suki yaki base ever.

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  5. john kai
    john kai says:

    awesome, i totally forgot about this dish. my mouth was watering as you tasted…yummy stuff. fyi, in SF, OSHA thai on leavenworth has this on their menu…..great job pai!

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  6. Lynn Mottaghi
    Lynn Mottaghi says:

    Thanks for another delicious recipe. I love love love hot pot. It's a fun way to have friends and family gathering around and mingle. And the best thing is all I have to do is the cutting and prepping. I love all the dipping sauce that you made. Can't wait to try this one out. There's a Mongolian hot pot in my area but they don't serve with any sauce and I like to have some kind of sauce to dip in. I go to Whistler in march or April for skiing. If there's any chance, I would love to meet you in person. thanks for your recipes so I could have a chance to broaden my culinary skills.

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