As I mentioned
elsewhere,
PNA occassionally has
náam phrík àwng, or Northern Thai-style minced pork and tomato "dip," available for sale:
"náam phrík àwng" @ $4
This tangy, sweet, and spicy dip is largely comprised of ground pork, chopped tomatoes, and mild chile paste, and is most suitably accompanied by straight-forward garnishes like crisply-fried pork skins (
khàep mũu), sliced cucumber (
taeng kwaa chín), pickled cabbage (
phàk kàat dawng), grilled shrimp (
kûng phão), and blanched yard long beans (
thùa fák yao tôm).
service : pork skins and sliced cucumber
NB This is an altogether non-spicy and elemental version of
náam phrík àwng, and, as such, it ranks somewhere near the bottom on my scale of "difficulty," as Thai foodstuffs go. With your eyes closed, you might even mistake it for a sweet meat
ragù.
PNA
2310 W. Leland Ave.
773.784.1797
E.M.