Salada Vibrante de Jacaré de Chiang Mai com Ervas e Fruta de Jaca

Salada Vibrante de Jacaré de Chiang Mai com Ervas e Fruta de Jaca

(Vibrant Chiang Mai Jackfruit Herb Larb Salad)

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2
Tamanho da Porção
1 prato (250g)
Tempo de Preparo
25 Minutos
Tempo de Cozimento
10 Minutos
Tempo Total
35 Minutos
Salada Vibrante de Jacaré de Chiang Mai com Ervas e Fruta de Jaca Salada Vibrante de Jacaré de Chiang Mai com Ervas e Fruta de Jaca Salada Vibrante de Jacaré de Chiang Mai com Ervas e Fruta de Jaca Salada Vibrante de Jacaré de Chiang Mai com Ervas e Fruta de Jaca
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Nutrição

  • Porções: 2
  • Tamanho da Porção: 1 prato (250g)
  • Calories: 270 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 43 g
  • Protein: 5 g
  • Fat: 7 g
  • Fiber: 6 g
  • Sugar: 11 g
  • Sodium: 530 mg
  • Cholesterol: 0 mg
  • Calcium: 90 mg
  • Iron: 1.6 mg

Instruções

  • 1 - Preparar Pó de Arroz Torrado:
    Em uma frigideira seca em fogo médio, toste os grãos de arroz glutinoso crus até ficarem dourados e com aroma de nozes. Deixe esfriar e moa usando um almofariz e um pilão até obter um pó grosso.
  • 2 - Preparar a jaca:
    Drene bem a jaca. Enxágue com água para remover a salmoura. Desfie-a com as mãos em fios e reserve.
  • 3 - Jaca salteada:
    Em uma frigideira antiaderente, doure a jaca desfiada a seco por cerca de 5–6 minutos, mexendo, até ficar levemente seca. Retire do fogo e esfrie por 2 minutos.
  • 4 - Combinar ingredientes da salada:
    Numa tigela grande, acrescente jaca, chalotas, ervas frescas (menta, coentro, manjericão), pimenta, metade do arroz torrado, amendoim e a maior parte do pepino.
  • 5 - Molho para salada misto:
    Em uma tigela pequena separada, bata juntos o suco de limão, o molho de soja e o açúcar de palma até ficarem bem combinados e o açúcar se dissolver.
  • 6 - Misture a salada de larb:
    Despeje o molho sobre os ingredientes da salada e mexa delicadamente para cobrir. Misture o restante do pó de arroz para a textura. Ajuste com suco de limão, molho de soja ou pimenta a gosto.
  • 7 - Servir e Decorar:
    Empilhe o larb sobre folhas de alface ou em pratos de servir. Decore com as ervas reservadas e amendoins extras. Aproveite com mais pepino fresco ao lado.

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A bright, plant-based larb with young jackfruit, fresh herbs, and bold Thai flavors. Perfect for a light, zesty appetizer or main.

Chiang Mai Jackfruit & Herb Larb — A Brilliantly Flavorful Plant-Based Thai Adventure

Larb, the iconic salad of northern Thailand, typically conjures images of herb-strewn, punchy mince tossed with a flurry of chilies and zingy lime. Traditionally made with pork, chicken, or beef, its defining elements are a fiery tang and toasty depth from ground rice, balancing earthy herbs, sharp alliums, and a symphony of heat and acid. But here, the humble, miraculous jackfruit takes center stage, morphing into threads of pulled-flesh that lovingly cradle all the bold flavors of Chiang Mai’s bustling markets.

The Spirit of Larb & Why Jackfruit

Larb is more than a salad in Thailand—it’s often called the unofficial national dish of Laos and has deep regional roots throughout the north of the kingdom. Every Thai family has their own larb secrets, and Chiang Mai’s rendition is plush with fresh herbs—mint and coriander command the plate, backed by whorls of basil and heat from the native bird’s eye chili. The addition of ground toasted rice is essential: this ingredient not only adds a delicate, smoky crunch but beautifully absorbs the dressing, allowing the salad to develop layers with each mouthful.

Jackfruit for larb is a stroke of culinary genius. Young (unripe) jackfruit, with its neutral taste and fibrous texture, borrows flavor with chameleon-like ability and mimics shredded chicken or pork eerily well—an ethically inspired fit for modern plant-based plates. It’s sustainable, richly fibrous, and ought to be celebrated as much for its gustatory adaptability as its ecological virtues.

Kitchen Notes & Best Practices

  • Preparing the jackfruit matters: Brined jackfruit must always be rinsed and drained well—removing excess water and salinity brings out maximum flavor absorption.
  • Toasted rice powder is the essential crunch in any larb. Stick to sticky rice—toast until golden for depth and aroma, then grind just until coarsely gritty, never powder-fine.
  • Fresh herbs should always be ample and at the ready! It’s the abundance of mint, coriander (cilantro), and basil (Thai purple or holy, ideally) that sends larb sky-high in vibrancy and fragrance. Don’t skimp.
  • Serving: This salad transforms on a crisp cold piece of lettuce—excellent for a party platter where guests gently pile their own portions or enjoy it heaped over sticky rice balls (the local favorite in northern Thailand).

Cultural Roots & Personal Reflection

The magic of larb lies in balance: spicy, sour, salty, a hint of sweet, punctuated by the snap of toasted rice and unctuous tang of citrus. Swapping animal for jackfruit honors that tradition, bringing inclusivity to a beloved staple without compromise. Chiang Mai’s markets serve as inspiration: they burst with unspoken dialogues between old and new, tradition and modernity, omnivore and vegan. It’s a beautiful sight — makeshift salad stations crowned with fists of herbs and simple hand-woven baskets of rice, feeding local families and wanderlustful travelers alike.

Whether for seasoned Thai cooks or curious home chefs worldwide, this recipe is meant to invite experimentation. Want more juice? Squeeze another lime, or add a splash of vegan fish sauce. Daring with heat? Drop in another chili flutter. Love crunch? Double the rice powder, layer in extra peanuts, or add puffed rice for textural play.

Unique Aspects & Future Pairings

What sets this recipe apart is not just the jackfruit; it’s the interplay of texture and freshness, the feeling of eating something vibrant—a dish imbued with Thailand’s sunshine, yet suited to global palates. Serve as a starter, light main, or vegan centerpiece on a potluck table accompanied by fresh cucumbers, green beans, or a refreshing coconut-lime drink.

Tips & Variations:

  • For a lighter, gluten-free version, be sure noodles or wraps are 100% rice-based.
  • Prefer extra protein? Add edamame or steamed chickpeas to the mix.
  • Want more traditional depth? Gently warm the tossed salad for a minute in the pan—just enough to wilt but not cook the herbs.

However you serve your Chiang Mai Jackfruit & Herb Larb, honor every bite as an edible postcard—the modern global kitchen celebrating both the rustic heart of Thailand and the caring approach to today’s food choices.

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