Authentic Tasting Thai Recipe for Gai Yang - ไก่ย่าง - Thai Grilled Chicken

Тәжірибелік нұсқаулар және стиль

Gai Yang is a popular Thai styled barbecued chicken that can be found just about everywhere in Thailand from local street food vendors that specialize in making it. The traditional way of cooking the chicken is by slowly grilling it on a wood skewer, over wood fire coals. These days you'll see the same recipe used when cooking the whole chicken on modern rotisserie ovens. The marinade used produces a delicious and authentic tasting Thai style grilled chicken however you decide to cook it. In this cooking lesson and demonstration we show you how to do it using an oven broiler. Of course it does taste different when cooked over an open fire, but the oven method is so much more convenient and we ended up with a beautiful and flavorful chicken. If you have a barbecue and want to try the traditional way, just remember to keep the heat low and cook the chicken slowly until the skin is crispy and golden brown.
Ingredient List:
For the Marinade:
1/2 stalk Lemon grass
2 Coriander Root
2 large cloves Garlic
1/2 teaspoon Black Peppercorns
1 teaspoon Turmeric powder
1/4 Cup Light Soy Sauce
2 Tablespoons Fish Sauce
2 teaspoons Dark Sweet Soy Sauce
For the Dried Chili Dipping Sauce:
3 Tablespoons Fish Sauce
2 Tablespoons Lime (fresh squeezed lime juice)
1 1/2 teaspoons Sugar
2 teaspoons Toasted Ground White Rice
2 teaspoons Sun Dried Thai Hot Chili (roughly ground chili flakes)
2 teaspoons Coriander / Cilantro Leaves
For the Chicken:
4 - 5 pounds Chicken Meat (1 whole frying chicken)
Directions:
1: Prepare the marinade by grinding peppercorns, garlic, and coriander roots, then blending with soy sauce, fish sauce, dark sweet soy sauce, and turmeric powder.
2: Clean and wash the chicken. Split it down the backbone and lay flat. Marinate in the marinade for about 1 hour.
3: Broil at 175°C or 350°F for about an hour, basting a few times with the leftover marinade. While the chicken cooks, prepare the dried chili dipping sauce.
4: Serve with sticky rice, dried chili dipping sauce, and other foods.
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  • @Arkianii
    @Arkianii3 жыл бұрын

    Looks so yummy and delicious

  • @xemphimtube
    @xemphimtube8 жыл бұрын

    try to grow your own corianders. They are so easy to grow and different stages of the plant growth gives different flavour and texture. give it a try!!. Thanks for this video.

  • @shendendelacruz8079
    @shendendelacruz80792 жыл бұрын

    can i subtitute corriander powder for the roots?

  • @SwTBbGrl99
    @SwTBbGrl999 жыл бұрын

    Where do I find the coriander roots?

  • @ThaicookbookTv

    @ThaicookbookTv

    9 жыл бұрын

    SwTBbGrl99 Hi there. Coriander is called Cilantro in the west, the US and other places. In your markets you probably have cilantro, but I know it rarely has the root still on. You should try an Asian or Latino local market, if that is an option. If you can get Cilantro only, then just use the stems. The flavor is similar but not as potent. Chop and grind it up really fine. If you have a garden or sunny location, try a few cilantro seeds and you'll have plenty of roots in about 4 weeks! Good Luck, and thanks for for your interest in our recipes!

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