When i saw the Kai Loog Keuy/Thai Son-in-law eggs in Sonia blog, the name of it sounds interesting and it tempted me to try it out.
Trying out fried shallots myself
This is how my fried shallots turn out, so ugly
My Kai Loog Keuy/Thai Son-in-law eggs
I really wonder why is this dish named this way.
ReplyDeleteFor a while, I thought you has a Thai son-in-law! Muahahahahaha!!!!
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this.... :p
ReplyDeleteMun
ReplyDeleteFirst time i heard about the name of this dish...
Suituapui
hahahha.... lol...
Small Kucing
If not seen in Sonia blog, i also never heard of this....
that looks yummy. Any food that goes with fried shallots is delicious.
ReplyDeletegood morning sharon!!
ReplyDeletehahaha, what a cute name called "Kai Loog Keuy/Thai Son-in-law eggs"..
never heard of this before, but it looks nice actually..
good morning everyone!!
have a good day and a wonderful week ahead.. :)
The fried onions on top of the eggs?
ReplyDeleteGood afternoon Sharon!!
ReplyDeleteHaha, really a cute and unique name la! Why is it called Thai son-in-law?? xDD
ReplyDeleteHave a great week ahead ya!
ReplyDeleteWenn
ReplyDeleteI agree, hehe...
SK
Good afternoon...
Ya, when i first saw it, i was curious about it, hehe...
U too have a good day and wonderful week ahead...
Claire
Yes, fried onions on top of the egg...
Hayley
Good afternoon...
I got to know more about it from this link :
http://www.pepper.ph/threaten-your-son-in-law-with-food-while-keeping-him-alive/,
from Sonia blog...
U too have a great week ahead ya...
Good Evening Sharon! The weather has been wet with heavy rains.
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I grew up in Thailand and ate this many times.
ReplyDeleteYou are becoming a good chef now!
ReplyDeleteTwilight Man
ReplyDeleteGood evening...
Today weather is good in Singapore...
This is something new to me, hehe...
Still a lot to learn and improve on...
这个名字很特别!感觉很好吃!
ReplyDeleteVincent
ReplyDeleteSpecial ya, the name...
Is not that ugly…as long as the taste good!!! =]
ReplyDelete小影
ReplyDeleteIt's nice...