khmer Food - Nom Kruk **

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2009

Norm Kruoh
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Nom Kruk
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One of khmer people favorite food. Usually you can find them in the market, in the food section, or you can find them in the village if you're lucky.lol.

Hope you don't mind the table covers, aka, all the flyers hahaha. I wasn't intend to record this, so i didn't set up it nicely for the video.


Dough mixture:

1 bag of rice flour (400g)

1/2 can of coconut creme (200ml)

Water ( we forgot how much water we add exactly but have it as liquidy as I have in the video, make sure it's not too liquidy.) Give the mixture a good stir and add chop onion leaf after.

Chop onion leafs (optional, 1/2 cm long), add as much as you like, maybe a hand full.




Sauce: (Make as much as you want)
(For about 3 people serving)

500 ml of water,boil it. (approximately)
After boiling, add Salt, sugar, and a little bit of vinegar. Taste it to your liking. It should taste almost like the sauce you dip springrolls in.

When the sauce had cool down Add a few clove of chop garlic and add some ground peppers.

That's it! have any question please let me know.

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  • wowow jong yum num krok niss nass ;-)

  • @KeoArron go for it :]

  • lol that lid at 2:27 you know your cambodian then

  • @P90smuv haha

  • ingredients is in the "description" if u want to make some. enjoy eating!

  • pleng pi ros men

  • @1reatrey yep..it seem a lot of people like this song..myself too.

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  • baby u want to buy food

  • yummy... hey i love the song... where can i download it?

  • @piemsak2530 :) I bet the sauce in your country is spicy

  • In Thailand, this kind of dessert is called Khanom Krok (Khnom = dessert, Krok = a flat-metal-with- shallow-holes cooking instrument to make this kind of dessert), which sounds very similar to NomKruk in Khmer. Our countries, as close neighbours, indeed, shares lots of many similar cultures. ^-^

    I would really love to visit PhnomPenh one day to try this Nomkruk as I like Thai KanokKork a lot.

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