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How To Make… Aubergine Salad with Soft Boiled Egg & Roasted Rice Powder

Ideal for spring, this week’s recipe from Andy Oliver (Head Chef of critically acclaimed Som Saa) in collaboration with Singha Beer is completely vegetarian. A Thai aubergine salad with soft boiled eggs and roasted rice powder, the dish is healthy and quick to prepare – ready in just 30 minutes. In addition, the flavours of […]

Jon Hatchman by Jon Hatchman
2017-04-03 09:13
in Food and Drink, Recipes
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Singha Thai Aubergine Salad

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Ideal for spring, this week’s recipe from Andy Oliver (Head Chef of critically acclaimed Som Saa) in collaboration with Singha Beer is completely vegetarian. A Thai aubergine salad with soft boiled eggs and roasted rice powder, the dish is healthy and quick to prepare – ready in just 30 minutes. In addition, the flavours of this dish are perfectly paired with Singha Beer, brewed using a blend of sweet, earthy and spicy flavours to complement Thai cuisine.

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“This is a classic Thai salad normally made with long green Thai aubergines, they are impossible to find in the UK but if you can find long purple Japanese aubergines they will work well.”

Ingredients

Serves 2- 4 as part of a shared Thai meal 

Large aubergines, 2 (or 4 Japanese aubergines if you can source them)

Thai shallots, 5-6, peeled and sliced thinly (can be substituted for regular shallots)

Spring onions, small bunch, finely sliced

Mint, a small handful of leaves

Coriander, a small handful of leaves

Kaffir lime leaves, 3-4 fresh or frozen, sliced into fine strips

Free range eggs, 2

Dry roasted rice powder*, 1 ½ tbsp.

Light soy sauce, 2tbsp

Sea salt, a small pinch

Lime juice, 3tbsp

Palm sugar, 1 ½ tsp, shaved (or the same amount of golden caster sugar)

Roasted chilli powder, 1tsp

*To make the rice powder, dry and toast raw rice (ideally sticky, but jasmine is ok) in a pan with no oil on a low heat until evenly light brown in colour (about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally).  Allow this then to cool before grinding it into a coarse powder in a pestle and mortar or clean spice/coffee grinder

Method

First grill the aubergines either over a charcoal grill, on a griddle pan or put them under a hot preheated grill until cooked, soft and skin is charred. Set aside to cool.

Soft boil the eggs to your liking (I immerse for 6 minutes and 15 seconds in rapidly boiling water, then transfer into iced water to stop the cooking). Once cooled, peel and set aside.

Make the dressing by dissolving the sugar and pinch of salt in the lime juice, then stirring in the soy sauce and chilli powder.

Peel the aubergines and cut each one into 3 or 4 pieces, lay on a plate.

In a bowl mix the salad of mint, coriander, shallots, spring onions and kaffir lime leaf, add the dressing and then serve the salad and all the dressing over the aubergine on the plate, pouring the dressing over the aubergines. Break the soft boiled eggs in half and place on top of the aubergine salad. Finish sprinkling the dried rice powder.

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Aubergine Salad with Soft Boiled Egg & Roasted Rice Powder

Jon Hatchman
The flavours of this dish are perfectly paired with Singha Beer, brewed using a blend of sweet, earthy and spicy flavours to complement Thai cuisine.
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Course Side Dish
Cuisine Thai
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 2 Large aubergines (or 4 Japanese aubergines if you can source them)
  • 6 Thai shallots peeled and sliced thinly (can be substituted for regular shallots)
  • Spring onions small bunch, finely sliced
  • Mint a small handful of leaves
  • Coriander a small handful of leaves
  • 4 Kaffir lime leaves fresh or frozen, sliced into fine strips
  • 2 Free range eggs
  • 1 ½ tbsp Dry roasted rice powder
  • 2 tbsp Light soy sauce
  • Sea salt a small pinch
  • 3 tbsp Lime juice
  • 1 ½ tsp Palm sugar shaved (or the same amount of golden caster sugar)
  • 1 tsp Roasted chilli powder

Instructions
 

  • *To make the rice powder, dry and toast raw rice (ideally sticky, but jasmine is ok) in a pan with no oil on a low heat until evenly light brown in colour (about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally).  Allow this then to cool before grinding it into a coarse powder in a pestle and mortar or clean spice/coffee grinder
  • First grill the aubergines either over a charcoal grill, on a griddle pan or put them under a hot preheated grill until cooked, soft and skin is charred. Set aside to cool.
  • Soft boil the eggs to your liking (I immerse for 6 minutes and 15 seconds in rapidly boiling water, then transfer into iced water to stop the cooking). Once cooled, peel and set aside.
  • Make the dressing by dissolving the sugar and pinch of salt in the lime juice, then stirring in the soy sauce and chilli powder.
  • Peel the aubergines and cut each one into 3 or 4 pieces, lay on a plate.
  • In a bowl mix the salad of mint, coriander, shallots, spring onions and kaffir lime leaf, add the dressing and then serve the salad and all the dressing over the aubergine on the plate, pouring the dressing over the aubergines. Break the soft boiled eggs in half and place on top of the aubergine salad. Finish sprinkling the dried rice powder.
Keyword Vegetarian

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Ideal for spring, this week’s recipe from Andy Oliver (Head Chef of critically acclaimed Som Saa) in collaboration with Singha Beer is completely vegetarian. A Thai aubergine salad with soft boiled eggs and roasted rice powder, the dish is healthy and quick to prepare – ready in just 30 minutes. In addition, the flavours of this dish are perfectly paired with Singha Beer, brewed using a blend of sweet, earthy and spicy flavours to complement Thai cuisine.

Jump to Recipe Print Recipe

“This is a classic Thai salad normally made with long green Thai aubergines, they are impossible to find in the UK but if you can find long purple Japanese aubergines they will work well.”

Ingredients

Serves 2- 4 as part of a shared Thai meal 

Large aubergines, 2 (or 4 Japanese aubergines if you can source them)

Thai shallots, 5-6, peeled and sliced thinly (can be substituted for regular shallots)

Spring onions, small bunch, finely sliced

Mint, a small handful of leaves

Coriander, a small handful of leaves

Kaffir lime leaves, 3-4 fresh or frozen, sliced into fine strips

Free range eggs, 2

Dry roasted rice powder*, 1 ½ tbsp.

Light soy sauce, 2tbsp

Sea salt, a small pinch

Lime juice, 3tbsp

Palm sugar, 1 ½ tsp, shaved (or the same amount of golden caster sugar)

Roasted chilli powder, 1tsp

*To make the rice powder, dry and toast raw rice (ideally sticky, but jasmine is ok) in a pan with no oil on a low heat until evenly light brown in colour (about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally).  Allow this then to cool before grinding it into a coarse powder in a pestle and mortar or clean spice/coffee grinder

Method

First grill the aubergines either over a charcoal grill, on a griddle pan or put them under a hot preheated grill until cooked, soft and skin is charred. Set aside to cool.

Soft boil the eggs to your liking (I immerse for 6 minutes and 15 seconds in rapidly boiling water, then transfer into iced water to stop the cooking). Once cooled, peel and set aside.

Make the dressing by dissolving the sugar and pinch of salt in the lime juice, then stirring in the soy sauce and chilli powder.

Peel the aubergines and cut each one into 3 or 4 pieces, lay on a plate.

In a bowl mix the salad of mint, coriander, shallots, spring onions and kaffir lime leaf, add the dressing and then serve the salad and all the dressing over the aubergine on the plate, pouring the dressing over the aubergines. Break the soft boiled eggs in half and place on top of the aubergine salad. Finish sprinkling the dried rice powder.

TLE

Aubergine Salad with Soft Boiled Egg & Roasted Rice Powder

Jon Hatchman
The flavours of this dish are perfectly paired with Singha Beer, brewed using a blend of sweet, earthy and spicy flavours to complement Thai cuisine.
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Total Time 30 minutes mins
Course Side Dish
Cuisine Thai
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 2 Large aubergines (or 4 Japanese aubergines if you can source them)
  • 6 Thai shallots peeled and sliced thinly (can be substituted for regular shallots)
  • Spring onions small bunch, finely sliced
  • Mint a small handful of leaves
  • Coriander a small handful of leaves
  • 4 Kaffir lime leaves fresh or frozen, sliced into fine strips
  • 2 Free range eggs
  • 1 ½ tbsp Dry roasted rice powder
  • 2 tbsp Light soy sauce
  • Sea salt a small pinch
  • 3 tbsp Lime juice
  • 1 ½ tsp Palm sugar shaved (or the same amount of golden caster sugar)
  • 1 tsp Roasted chilli powder

Instructions
 

  • *To make the rice powder, dry and toast raw rice (ideally sticky, but jasmine is ok) in a pan with no oil on a low heat until evenly light brown in colour (about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally).  Allow this then to cool before grinding it into a coarse powder in a pestle and mortar or clean spice/coffee grinder
  • First grill the aubergines either over a charcoal grill, on a griddle pan or put them under a hot preheated grill until cooked, soft and skin is charred. Set aside to cool.
  • Soft boil the eggs to your liking (I immerse for 6 minutes and 15 seconds in rapidly boiling water, then transfer into iced water to stop the cooking). Once cooled, peel and set aside.
  • Make the dressing by dissolving the sugar and pinch of salt in the lime juice, then stirring in the soy sauce and chilli powder.
  • Peel the aubergines and cut each one into 3 or 4 pieces, lay on a plate.
  • In a bowl mix the salad of mint, coriander, shallots, spring onions and kaffir lime leaf, add the dressing and then serve the salad and all the dressing over the aubergine on the plate, pouring the dressing over the aubergines. Break the soft boiled eggs in half and place on top of the aubergine salad. Finish sprinkling the dried rice powder.
Keyword Vegetarian
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