
Khao Nom Sun (ເຂົ້າໜົມຊັ້ນ)
This Lao dessert is called khao nom sun aka steamed layer cake. There are many variations across other Southeast Asian countries. I made this one with butterfly pea flower to make it purple and blue. Also, I show you how to make cute flower and cartoon animal shapes.
Nam Wan (ນ້ໍາຫວານ)
Nam wan is a classic Lao dessert and it translates to sweetened water. You can think of the word “nam wan” as an umbrella word for many other types of sweetened coconut milk drink desserts. It is typically made with sweetened coconut milk with various toppings. I made this one with dyed mini tapioca pearls, coconut jelly, and jackfruit in syrup, but you can put your other favorite Southeast Asian fruits in there too. The coconut milk is cooked on low with a pandan leaves to give it that very slight herbal scent and flavor.
Lao Sukiyaki Noodle Soup
Lao sukiyaki is a staple in Lao cuisine and it brings all the creamy and seafood flavors into a bowl. The two main components are the broth and the peanut sukiyaki sauce. It usually has a poached egg, thin glass noodles, veggies, and whatever seafood you want. This is a noodle dish that needs extra effort but is well worth the work. Think of this like a custom hot pot for one.
Or Lam | Spicy Lao Beef Stew
Or Lam is a very traditional Lao stew. It is usually made with ox and one of the unique components is the mai sakahn.