I love, love, loved the food in Thailand. I’m not even kidding, it was so good. So good, in fact, I took pictures of it on the regular. One of my favorite treats is below. I wish I could remember what it was called, but I can’t. Maybe one of you will know and you can tell me? Cause that would be awesome. Since I don’t know what this delicious treat is called, I’m going to show you how it’s made.
Step one: find one of the cute Thai ladies with a cart fully equip to make your delicious treat. Watch her slap some butter on the skillet, grab some dough and stretch it out over the melted butter. Then watch as she slices up a banana and puts the pieces in the middle of the dough. Once the banana pieces are in place, she will crack an egg over the bananas.
Step two: Continue to watch in awe as she folds the edges of the delicious treat to make a flat burrito type bundle. She will then flip it two or three times to make sure it is cooked thoroughly. After it’s cooked she will remove it from the skillet, and cut it into bite sized pieces. Now comes the key step. She will drizzle sweetened condensed milk all over the top it off with some sugar. She will then give you a toothpick to eat it with. You will giver her some money that is equivalent to .30 cents in America and go home and enjoy something like this:
And that is how you make it!
Oh my goodness I want some right now. Seriously, does anyone know where a girl could find some of this sweet Thai goodness In Utah? I’m willing to pay for any leads…
Oh, and while I’m at it, if anyone knows of a place I can get a breakfast that looks like the breakfast pictured below, let me know.
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Hey Cambria!!
They are roti’s! Oh I love these so much! Except I like them without bananas, just plain old dough, tons of oil and butter, sweetened condensed milk, egg, and sugar! I would always be on the lookout for one of these stands:) And that fruit to the left is so good, why don’t we have that in America!??
Ok so when you learn how to make this I am coming over to have a little Thai goodness.