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  Aubergine with lentils - phad makhua sai thua
 
Yield: 6 Servings
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1/4 lb Lentils      1/2 ts Salt
8 oz Aubergine (eggplant)      4 Cloves garlic
1 Fresh chili      2 tb Vegetable oil
1 tb Fish sauce      4 tb Water
10 Mint leaves
 Cover the lentils with boiling water and leave for 2 hours. Drain cover with fresh water add salt bring to the boil and cook covered for 1/2 hour. Drain. Cut the aubergines lengthwise into 4 pieces and then cut these quarters into 5-cm (2-inch) pieces. Pound the garlic and chili together. Then fry them in the vegetable oil until golden. Add the lentils fish sauce aubergine pieces and water to the garlic and chili in the pan. Continue frying for 2-3 minutes until the aubergine is cooked. Add the mint leaves turn the mixture just once with a spoon and remove from the heat. From "Discover Thai Cooking" by Chaslin Canungmai and Tettoni Times Editions Singapore. 1987 Posted by Stephen Ceideburg

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