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Thai Beef Salad Recipe – Nam Tok Neua (วิธีทำ น้ำตกเนื้อ)!

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Thai Beef Salad Recipe – Nam Tok Neua (วิธีทำ น้ำตกเนื้อ)!

Full details about this authentic Thai beef salad recipe, click here: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/2015/04/nam-tok-recipe/ – you’re going to love this Thai recipe!

Nam tok neua (น้ำตกเนื้อ), which directly translates to Thai waterfall beef or beef waterfall, is actually more of a grilled beef or steak salad. The dish can be made with either beef or pork, and it’s common to find either version in Thailand, but I wanted to make this recipe with beef this time. If you have a nice chunk of beef or some steak and you want make a delicious Thai dish, nam tok neua (น้ำตกเนื้อ) is a wonderful choice. The dish is a northeastern Thai dish, found throughout Thailand now, but traditionally eaten in Isaan.

Here are the ingredients you’ll need for this recipe:

First, for the beef marinade, here’s what you’ll need:
500 grams of beef (of you could also use pork, I used a tenderloin type of cut, but any cut of beef will work)
1 tbsp ground black pepper (you can either grind it yourself or use pre-ground black pepper)
1.5 tbsp light soy sauce

Even though I grilled 500 grams of beef, for this Thai beef salad I just made a single plate, so these ingredients go with just ½ of the beef – 250 grams, so if you make all the beef from above, you’ll have to double these ingredients:
250 grams of beef – grilled and sliced
1 tbsp khao khua (here’s the recipe: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/2015/04/toasted-rice-powder-recipe/)
2 tbsp fish sauce
tiny bit of sugar (this is optional)
1 – 2 tbsp chili flakes (depending on how spicy you want it)
1.5 tbsp lime juice – I used the juice from 2 limes
5 small shallots – sliced
1 green onion – diced
handful mint leaves to garnish

The first step is the marinate the beef. All you have to do is add the soy sauce and the black pepper to a mixing bowl along with the beef, and mix it thoroughly until the beef is fully cooked. I marinated the beef for about 1 hour, but really, if you don’t have the time to marinate it for longer, just go ahead and grill it immediately. The marinate is not all that flavorful, the main dressing of the salad is what gives the nam tok beef salad most of its delicious taste. Then grill the beef. The reason nam tok neua (น้ำตกเนื้อ) is called Thai waterfall beef salad is because, as the legend says, the beef makes a hissing sound (from the sizzling on the grill), when the meat is done and ready to be taken off the grill. I’m not sure if this is really how this Thai food got its name, but it sounds like a pretty good story to me, and I think it’s pretty good.
You want to grill your meat until it’s about medium cooked, and once finished, set it aside to rest.

Then, proceed to slice the beef steak into bite sized strips, and put it back into a mixing bowl. Mix in all the remaining ingredients, and stir gently, but make sure all the ingredients are coating the slices of beef. You should then taste test to make sure your beef salad is nice and tasty – it should be salty, sour, and spicy. Once you have the correct balance of ingredients, put the nam tok neua (น้ำตกเนื้อ) onto a plate, and garnish with a few more mint leaves on top.

This Thai beef salad recipe is pretty easy to make, and it tastes extremely good. Hope you can try this recipe, and let me know how it goes!

Here’s the full recipe: http://www.eatingthaifood.com/2015/04/nam-tok-recipe/ (Leave a comment, I’d love to hear from you!)

Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network

This video was produced by Mark Wiens and Ying Wiens in Bangkok, Thailand: http://migrationology.com/blog & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/

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  1. DARK DRAKONIS

    Mark… I must say that you are one of the most entertaining food reviewers I've ever seen on You Tube 😀 your happy food face is the best !!!

  2. AMPSikarin

    ลูกอีสาน

  3. pryncessable

    Perfectly cooked beef I'll say! Not too raw, yet still juicy. Mouthwatering! Yum!!!!

  4. Lee Phelps

    Thanks again Mark for another awesome recipe. I have been sharing all your shows with my wife who is from the south of thailand we are going to town tonight with your Nam Ya recipe. Keep cooking brother.

  5. Gggg

    Is there a good substitute for that roasted sticky rice powder? 

  6. Oscar Perea

    I have prepared your recipe exactly like you and it's incredible. Full of flavour and delicious. The only extra ingredients I added was a bunch of cilantro and some lemon grass in the marinade (but only because I love fresh herbs). Thank you for the recipe.

  7. Browse Invisibly

    looks very nice but it would've been better if the beef was still red inside

  8. Daniel Grace

    I think the key to this recipe is not too much mint.  Mint is strong and can easily overpower the other flavours.

  9. KipperFillet95

    My favourite – thanks

  10. Mai Hang

    Thank you for sharing all your amazing cooking talents with us. You're an amazing individual; your passion for the food and culture definitely shows. Keep them coming.

  11. Gorguruga

    Great video thanks, I'm going to try this soon.

  12. Seymore Clearly

    Love your videos, Mr. Wiens -great content, and your travel vlogs are awesome as well! Sawadee kha!

  13. Dan Dan

    which cut of the beef is the best you think?