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Pad Thai

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The light, peanutty noodle dish is one of the most popular Thai recipes in the U.S. It can be made with seafood, chicken, or vegetarian.

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Quick Thai Chicken & Vegetable Curry

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Curry quick enough for a weeknight supper - especially if you use precut cauliflower and baby spinach.

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Thai Chicken Pizza

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Serve this Thai twist on pizza as is or with optional toppings, such as thinly sliced basil, cilantro, chopped peanuts and/or crushed red pepper on the side. Make it a meal: Round out the menu with Tropical Cucumber Salad.

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Chicken Sat&233;

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This easy version of Thai chicken kebobs (sat&233;) is a fun finger food with a delicious peanut-based dipping sauce.

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Thai Chicken Satay with Spicy Peanut Sauce

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Satay is Southeast Asian street food—strips of spiced meat, threaded on skewers and sold at carts all over the region. Although it’s served with all sorts of condiments, peanut sauce has become the Western favorite. And why not?

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Thai Turkey Lettuce Wraps

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Weeknights are busy and many parents find themselves preparing the same meals over and over again. While ground meats are wonderful time savers, even beloved tacos and turkey burgers get boring after awhile. Why not mix it up a bit with some quick and easy Thai food? This tangy, Asian-inspired meal is just as simple as tacos, but tastes so fresh and fun. I prefer to eat it as a lettuce wrap, but the kids like it over rice. Don't let the fish sauce scare you away, it isn't particularly fishy and it lends a great depth of flavor to the dish. But if you can't find it in your supermarket (or don't want to try it), substituting equal parts soy sauce is fine too.

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