Tom Yum Goong Recipe (Creamy Style!) ต้มยำกุ้งนำ้ข้น | Thai Recipes


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Creamy Tom Yum Goong has become very popular in Thailand in the past several years. It’s the richer, more voluptuous sister of the classic “clear broth” tom yum goong. In this video I also review basic techniques and ingredients essential in making the best tom yum possible!

When it comes to Thai soups, tom yum is indisputably the most popular, and many would argue most delicious soup there is. It happens to also be a very easy recipe you can whip up on a weeknight, and all the herbs I used, lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime leaves, can call be frozen and you can quickly throw them in directly from the freezer!

Also check out my other tom yum recipes, I have recipes for tom yum chicken, tom yum fish and also vegetarian/vegan tom yum!

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

    HELLO LOVELY VIEWERS! Important Note:

    If you have questions about this recipe, you can post it here for the community to answer. But if you want to ask me, please get in touch via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or my website (all links are in the description above). If you leave questions in the comments I may not see them due to the large volume of comments I receive across the hundreds of videos on this channel.

    Also, before sending on any questions be sure to read the written recipe on the website as I often add extra tips and notes not covered in the video.

    Thank you for watching!

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  2. Minh Nguyen
    Minh Nguyen says:

    I did learn how to deveined the shrimp from a chef …now I am gladly you share its …in a better way than the way I had learn , thank you . Tried to make the soup 🍲, came out delicious 😃thank as always.

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  3. Melanie Son
    Melanie Son says:

    For some reason the milk keeps separating when I make this recipe 🙁 At first I thought it was the reaction between the lime juice and the evaporated milk. Second time I made this, I tried to substitute lime juice with tamarind concentrate but same thing happened. The soup still taste delicious it just doesn’t look that good lol

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  4. Jade Espra
    Jade Espra says:

    Hi , thank you for sharing your tom yam recipe video , i do enjoy and definitely do as what you instruct. Im from the Philippines who always visit your country and tom yam my favorite to ear every time i visit there in your country . And now i can cook that tom yam and thanks for the tips. Love from Philippines.

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  5. Z-FUNK dylan
    Z-FUNK dylan says:

    Great tutorial! You really answer innate questions that most tutorials leave out. I've never made Tom Yom with evaporated milk, so I'm excited to try it. Best cooking tutorial I've ever seen. Thanks for sharing!

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