Hi! How you doing? I just called in to share these tasty Thai things.
I had plans of making them again and taking proper photos, rather than these Instagram’s from my phone, but I’m busy cooking and shooting for someone else at the moment so here’s a quick Instapost.
UPDATE! I have now added my photos that I did for a Centerparcs post. Here there are:

These ‘Thai style’ patties are made using minced turkey breast which is reasonably cheap and low in fat – bonus.
The fry & steam technique makes them sticky glazed and tender at the same time. Again it’s one of my recipes that looks like it has a massive load of ingredients, but you literally just throw it all in a bowl and mix with a fork.
They make a good filling for wraps: Just add some chilli sauce and shredded lettuce. They’d be excellent as a starter too, for people who still do that sort of thing, if you do you can serve them in babygem lettuce.
I can’t seem to grow coriander without it bolting to seed so I always buy a bunch to have in the fridge. I sit it in a small tumbler of water and put a bag over the hole thing, sealed with a rubber band at the base. Like that, in its own little atmosphere, it can last for a couple of weeks. There’s not much that can’t be pimped with chilli and coriander.
Let me know if you try these…they are quite delicious.

Thai Bites (makes 18)
500g Turkey Mince (or minced pork)
2 finely chopped Spring Onions
1 Egg
1 tablespoon of Soy Sauce
2 teaspoons Fish Sauce
1-2 teaspoons of Thai Green Curry Paste – to taste
Juice of ½ a Lime
1 handful of Panko Crumbs (or breadcrumbs)
Small bunch of Coriander including stalks, chopped
½ Hot Red Chilli, sliced
2 large pinches of Salt (and an optional dessert spoon of lazy chopped ginger/garlic)
To cook: some vegetable oil, ½ cup of water mixed with 2 tablespoons of soy sauce.
Optional squeeze of honey for a lovely, shiny glaze.
- Mix all the ingredients together (except the panko) in a bowl.
- Add panko/breadcrumbs until the mixture is still soft but not too wet.
- Cover and chill the mix for 30 minutes or more in the fridge to let it firm up.
- With slightly wet hands form balls of mixture about the size of a golf ball.
- Flatten them into little burger shapes.
- Heat a lidded frying pan with a little vegetable oil over a medium/high heat.
- Fry the patties on one side, then flip and cook the other side until lightly browned.
- Pour the water/soy mix into the hot pan.
- Cover with a lid and allow to steam for around 5 minutes.
- You can swish them around in the sticky gravy a little at the end. Add 2 teaspoons of honey to make a sweet, shiny glaze.
PS: I have since made these with minced pork and they are really tasty. I also ran out of green curry paste so made them with massaman curry paste…equally good.






















Urban Farm Foodista
July 15, 2014
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Jules
July 15, 2014
I can’t seem to grow coriander (or parsley!) I will have to try your trick.
frugalfeeding
July 16, 2014
Wonderful little snacks! You’ve confirmed it – I’m having a Thai curry tonight.
Katherine
July 16, 2014
They are so cute! Look delicious too, I will have to try
eefz85
July 16, 2014
These look so yummy! Saving your recipe to try soon!
theintrovertedchilli
July 16, 2014
yum, lovely flavours!
-Shini
rachwilber
July 17, 2014
These look awesome, will save this to make later!
thesavoryconfection
July 31, 2014
Yummy! These would be so good over a bed of brown rice and cilantro! I will definitely have to try these soon 🙂
punkins33
July 31, 2014
LOOKS GREAT!
merrytreats
August 1, 2014
This looks great! I’ll have to try making it!
dijogourmet
August 1, 2014
Reblogged this on dijogourmet and commented:
Oh poultry, great poultry!
mommycookforme
August 14, 2014
They look wonderful! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
honeyanddates
August 22, 2014
Mmmmm we love Thai food. Can’t wait to try these!
TotesAmazeJo
September 4, 2014
These look amazing and i bet they go so well with sweet chilli sauce. Definitely going to try these and the boyfriend will be ecstatic!
I love using turkey mince- I’m not a massive fan of beef mince as I find it too fatty (unless its a burger of course) and I’ve found with things like chilli you can’t really tell the difference. Jessica
Healingfoodlife
April 8, 2015
Great recipe! Do you think it might work without the breadcrumbs (for people on grain free diet?)
thingswemake.co.uk
April 8, 2015
Yes, I’m sure it would. Reduce the liquids a little though.
Healingfoodlife
April 9, 2015
Thank you, I’ll give it a try!