Moo-Yor

“Moo-Yor” is a Thai version of SPAM, in my opinion . It is very much similar to the famous Vietnamese  food “Cha Lua “. It’s very versatile as you can put it in the salad, noodles soup or as a sandwich filler.  Kids  love them, the only left over is a happy guilt free mother like myself as it is full of the natural ingredients. Happy cooking 👩🏻‍🍳

Serve: 2-3

Ingredients:

500 gram.  Pork mince

2tbs.           Ground arrowroots

2tsp.           Baking soda

1tsp.           Fish sauce

1.                 Oxo cube

3.                 Garlic clove-finely chopped

1tsp.            Coconut sugar

1/2.              Red chilli-finely chopped( Optional)

1 pinch        Salt

3tbs.            Water

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Method:

– Mix fish sauce, ground arrowroots and water together. Then set aside.

– Put the mince pork,garlic, coconut sugar and oxo cube in the mixing bowl.

– Turn an electric whisker to medium strength. And whisk the ingredients in the mixing bowl until it binds together. It should be approx 3 minutes.

– Add the liquid mixture a little by little whilst continuing to whisk the mince for approx 5 minutes.

– Add the baking soda and red chilli then keep whisking for a further 8 minutes.

– The mixture should become thick and easy to shape.

– Cut the foil paper into 3 pieces. Separate the mixture to 3 portions and put each portion on the foil paper.

– Roll and wrap the foil paper around the mixture into a cylinder shape. Twist to close the edge very tightly.

– Put the rolls on to the steamer and steam for approx 30 minutes.

– That’s it. Job done ✅.

Tip: I love the fried Moo- yor with Thai Spicy Salad. My daughter loves it with sticky rice. You can buy the already made Moo-Yor from the oriental supermarket but I quite like the homemade one.

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