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| 2202.1 |  | SAC::PHILPOTT_I | Col I F 'Tsingtao Dhum' Philpott | Fri Jan 19 1990 04:56 | 16 | 
|  | 
Ann,
I have a couple (the Madhur Jaffrey book I've quoted here is good, but I have
another that is exclusively Thai). There is also one in a series published by
an Australian Women's Magazine that gives everything (instructions, dish
names, ingredient names etc) in English, but since I buy my/our ingredients
in a Thai grocers that isn't very helpful so I didn't buy that one.
However I'm in Britain and you, I think, are Stateside. It is possible therefore
that you'd have to find a good bookstore that could (possibly) import them.
If you're interested I'll post the titles, authors and ISBNs of the books so
you can try and track them down.
/. Ian .\
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| 2202.2 | Thai Cookbooks | PCOJCT::HUNZEKER |  | Fri Feb 16 1990 09:47 | 16 | 
|  |     Here's three:
    
    This one's all Thai:
    
    Crawford, William and Kamolmal Pootaraksa, *Thai Home-Cooking From 
    	Kamolmal's Kitchen*, New York: North American, 1985.  Paperback
    	list price is $8.95.
    
    These two contain quite a few good Thai recipes:
    
    Brissenden, Rosemary, *Joys and Subtleties: South East Asian Cooking*,
    	New York: Pantheon (Div of Random House), 1970.  
    
    Ng, Dorothy, *Favourite Asian Meals*, Singapore: Times Books, 1953.
    
    
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| 2202.3 | Another Thai Book | CSOA1::SCHWARTZ_F | North Coast, U.S.A. | Sat Feb 17 1990 07:56 | 9 | 
|  |   I've used the following cookbook with good results:
   "Pojanee Vatanapan's Thai Cookbook with Linda Alexander",
  copyright 1986, published by Harmony Books, a division of
  Crown Publishers, Inc. NY, NY
  I believe that I found it on the shelf in a bookstore devoted to
  cookbooks.
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| 2202.4 |  | CERRIN::PHILPOTT | Col I F 'Tsingtao Dhum' Philpott | Tue Sep 17 1991 04:59 | 14 | 
|  | I have been asked for a few "fish" recipes, so I'll include them as replies 
to this.
These recipes are taken from "Thai Cooking Class" by Somi Anuntra Miller &
Patricia Lake, Published by Bay Books in the "Better Living" series
ISBN is 1-86256-073-0
These recipes are Australian, so 1 cup = 250ml and 1 tablespoon = 20ml.
I find these recipes well written, but they are perhaps a little underspiced
for those used to full-blown Thai cooking. Feel free to increase (or decrease)
spice to taste.
/. Ian .\
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| 2202.5 | GRASS SOUP - NEED HELP | DPDMAI::HALL |  | Fri Oct 29 1993 17:43 | 4 | 
|  |     I AM LOOKING FOR A RECIPE THAT IS CALLED SOMETHING LIKE A GRASS SOUP. 
    IT IS LIKE A CHICKEN BROTH BASE WITH MUCHROOMS AND SOME SORT OF LEMON
    GRASS ADDED.  I TRIED THIS AT A THAI RESTAURANT IN FORT WORTH TX AND
    JUST FELL IN LOVE WITH IT.  ANY HELP WOULD BE APPRECIATED.
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| 2202.6 |  | GEMGRP::PW::Winalski | Careful with that AXP, Eugene! | Fri Oct 29 1993 19:36 | 5 | 
|  | There are a bazillion Thai recipes posted here, including, I think, the one 
you're looking for, which if I'm not mistaken is called Tom Ka Kai.  Take a 
look in the conference directory posted in the early notes.
--PSW
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