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Reddit mentions of Coconut Milk Cream Powder Chao Thai Size 60 G(2.0 Oz) X 5 Bags

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Coconut Milk Cream Powder Chao Thai Size 60 G(2.0 Oz) X 5 Bags. Here are the top ones.

Coconut Milk Cream Powder Chao Thai Size 60 G(2.0 Oz) X 5 Bags
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    Features:
  • Made from coconut milk.
  • Easy way to cook for all your cuurry ,No squeezing,No fuss,No Mess
  • No Preservatives added
  • Product of Thailand. (Ship from Thailand).
Specs:
Number of items5
Size2 Ounce (Pack of 5)
Weight0.13 Pounds

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Found 2 comments on Coconut Milk Cream Powder Chao Thai Size 60 G(2.0 Oz) X 5 Bags:

u/s0rce ยท 20 pointsr/trailmeals

I've made Khao Soi (northern thai coconut curry soup) with Ramen noodles. It was one of the best trail meals I've made

you'll need:

1 package of ramen noodles, throw away the seasoning

1 package of Khao soi seasoning https://www.amazon.com/Lobo-Brand-Thai-Kao-Seasoning/dp/B000ESIDBQ

1 package of coconut milk/cream powder https://www.amazon.com/Coconut-Cream-Powder-Chao-Thai/dp/B0095VQH5M/

1 package of chicken https://www.amazon.com/Chicken-Breast-Protein-Snacks-Pouches/dp/B0025ULWVE/

freeze dried shallots and cilanto (Litehouse brand)

chili flakes

crushed peanuts

dehydrated lime juice (optional) https://www.amazon.com/True-Citrus-Lime-Shaker-2pk/dp/B01F2PKK8E/

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To make:

Crumble a few noodles and reserve, cook the rest in boiling water, pour off a bit of the water and add the chicken, when warm, mix in the Khoi soi seasoning and coconut milk/cream powder, stir to combine. Add freeze dried shallots and cilanto and let them rehydrate, top with crumbled noodle bits, chili flakes to taste and some crushed peanuts, add a touch of dehydrated lime juice. Enjoy.

u/catalinamarr ยท 2 pointsr/trailmeals

I originally went looking for coconut milk powder but could only find coconut cream powder. This is the brand I ended up using, and maybe it's a translation thing, but I do think its coconut cream? When you let the noodles sit for a while in the powder, it really all thickens up nicely, making it pretty creamy and hearty.