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Pretty simple dish imo...Normally I would add beef tripe or pork skin and red leaf lettuce but not this time:


Fry some uncooked rice grains, once it's dark brown, pour it in a mortar then use the pestle to smash it until it's in powder form:




Cook the beef in a pot without any water or oil:




Constantly stir the beef so it's not burned:




Once the beef is cooked, drain it as much as possible using a colander:




Wash and prep the ingredients:








Laab is served:






Total damage for the supplies:




The most expensive item for the dish:






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Re: Per Nkaujsee's thread earlier today, I made some beef laab too
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2016, 05:28:10 AM »
Cool  O0 shouldn't you already be having kao san (smashed rice) in the cupboard at all time  ;D ;D



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Re: Per Nkaujsee's thread earlier today, I made some beef laab too
« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2016, 09:28:22 AM »
Cool  O0 shouldn't you already be having kao san (smashed rice) in the cupboard at all time  ;D ;D

I like to make my own as it's fresher.... O0

Speaking of rice, I should've put the cook rice in a small zip bloc bag... ;D



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Re: Per Nkaujsee's thread earlier today, I made some beef laab too
« Reply #3 on: August 11, 2016, 11:40:20 AM »
You can also use an exclusive coffee grinder to grind rice.  I did that awhile back when I made laab from scratch.  I also did try the mortar and pestle method but I never liked how some were grounded more than others.  Nowadays, due to limited time, I just buy the premade and I haven't even used it.  I think it's about 3 years old now.  I mainly just use the prepackaged laab mix.  Yours looks delicious.



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Re: Per Nkaujsee's thread earlier today, I made some beef laab too
« Reply #4 on: August 11, 2016, 03:14:31 PM »
I would just prefer the meat to be less coarse, finer ground. Wouldn't change anything otherwise.




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Re: Per Nkaujsee's thread earlier today, I made some beef laab too
« Reply #5 on: August 11, 2016, 05:58:17 PM »
You can also use an exclusive coffee grinder to grind rice.  I did that awhile back when I made laab from scratch.  I also did try the mortar and pestle method but I never liked how some were grounded more than others.  Nowadays, due to limited time, I just buy the premade and I haven't even used it.  I think it's about 3 years old now.  I mainly just use the prepackaged laab mix.  Yours looks delicious.

Yep on the coffee grinder too or food processor as it saves time.



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