Monday, March 30, 2009

Kao Chae (ข้าวแช่ชาววัง)

Kao Chae is a traditional summer dish which is eaten during March to May over hundrens of years. Making Kao Chae is very complicated it requires many small side dishes to accompany rice in jasmin fragrant iced water. In the oldern days, Kao Chae is eatten in palaces, but now it is widespread. However, it is hard to find good and delicious Kao Chae. A few aristocrat families still hold the royal recipe.
Kao Chae has been pass down in my family for generations. It is started by my grandmother (picture below) over a hundred years ago. I have seen my mother making it since I was young. Kao Chae has been popular summer dish in my home eversince. "My Grandmother as a child"


2 comments:

Fin-ish Me Cupcakes said...

Good Kao Chae is soo hard to find! This looks divine!I must order some naja

beezee~bee said...

ur mom resembles ur grandma girl...i can see her in her :)