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    Hello and welcome to Cooking with Nart - where you can find Thai & Thai inspired recipes to make at home!

    First of all, thank you for visiting my website. I'm Nart, a home cook based in Bangkok, aka the City of Angels. 

    A lover of wholesome and home-cooked meals, I started cooking when I went to university and lived by myself for the first time and have been doing so ever since. I find cooking very therapeutic and think it’s best we know exactly what goes into our food, good or bad.

    Why Thai?

    Easy! Because I'm Thai!

    Well, not really...

    When I was living on my own in Thailand, I didn't really cook a lot of real Thai food. As a student, most of the time I just went with something filling and quick. I never really bothered with all the herbs or the right methods. After all, I was living in Thailand where you could get Thai food everywhere (although not every place is good!). Also, I knew I'd be coming home to my mother's superb Thai home-cooked meals every weekend.

    But this all changed when I moved abroad... "Real" Thai food was among the things I missed the most about home. I started cooking Thai food a lot and actually paid more attention to the little details, despite having limited ingredients. For anything I didn't know how to do, my mom was always my best bet. I'd text her, asking how to do stuff.

    During that time I also traveled to many new countries and tried a lot of new foods. It was these experiences combined that made me realize Thai was/is my favorite cuisine. But don't get me wrong! I enjoy cooking and eating different cuisines. In fact they're actually one of the main reasons, if not the only one, why I travel AT ALL. I guess everybody has a favorite cuisine or two and mine just happens to be the one I know best. And as I'm based in Thailand, my home country, where I can find every Thai ingredient I could possibly want, what else could it be?

    I hope you try and enjoy the recipes on this website. If there's anything that needs improving, please do feel free to let me know - I promise I won't bite. 😛 And if you're new to Thai cooking, just remember I was like you at one point. Although I could tell what tasted right and what didn't, I wasn't born a great Thai cook. I can't stress enough that amazing Thai food doesn't have to be cooked by a Thai!

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    I'm Thai born and bred. I love cooking Thai for my family, friends, and myself. I'm here to share with you my delicious and easy Thai recipes. More about me →

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    SEASONAL RECIPES

    • Thai laab moo in a white dish
      Laab Moo | Thai Isan-Style Ground Pork Salad | ลาบหมู
    • Thai marian plum salad in a bowl
      Thai Marian Plum Salad | Yum Mayongchid | ยำมะยงชิด
    • daikon soup in a white bowl
      Daikon Soup with Pork Ribs (Thai Style) | ต้มจืดหัวไชเท้า
    • a stack of Thai steamed pumpkin cake ขนมฟักทอง
      Thai Steamed Pumpkin Cake | Khanom Fak Thong | ขนมฟักทอง

    POPULAR RECIPES

    • Thai mango sticky rice dessert with pandan leaves on a black plate
      Thai Mango Sticky Rice
    • three bottles of butterfly pea lemonade
      Butterfly Pea Tea Lemonade
    • nam jim jaew Thai spicy dipping sauce in a turquoise bowl
      Thai Chili Dipping Sauce | Nam Jim Jaew | น้ำจิ้มแจ่ว
    • a pile of grilled pork neck
      Thai Grilled Pork Neck (Kor Moo Yang)
    • Thai omelette or kai jeow on top of rice
      Thai Omelette (Kai Jeow)
    • goong ob woonsen on chppsticks
      Thai Shrimp and Glass Noodles | Goong Ob Woonsen
    • two glasses of butterfly pea latte on a white surface
      Butterfly Pea Milk | Butterfly Pea Latte | นมสดอัญชัน
    • a bowl of cabbage stir-fry
      Easy Cabbage Stir Fry
    • thai spicy and sour salad dressing in a mortar
      Thai Salad Dressing | Spicy Dipping Sauce | น้ำยำ | น้ำจิ้มซีฟู้ด
    • crispy Thai pork toast served with cucumber relish
      Thai Pork Toasts | Khanom Pang Na Moo | ขนมปังหน้าหมู
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