Or Lam, a stew made from bone stock, chilli, lemongrass and smoked meat, pounded eggplant and thickened with sticky rice, Luang Prabang, Laos.


Or Lam, a slow cooked stew made from bone stock, chilli, lemongrass and smoked meat, pounded eggplant and thickened with a small ball of sticky rice that has been barbecued to give it a slight smoky flavour, at Tamarind restaurant. Luang Prabang is well known for its charms, but the town’s culinary delights are a little less familiar. Heavy in herbs and tree barks foraged from the surrounding jungle, a handful of foreign ingredients- dill, tomatoes and chilli, which are thought to have arrived with a Dutch trader in the 16th century, age old cooking techniques using charcoal and wood fuelled earthen fires, then refined with the attention and pizazz fitting for the food of a royal court, Luang Prabang has a cuisine as unique and distinct in style and flavour as the quaint streets supporting it. Falling into relative obscurity after the communist revolution of the 1970’s, when the courts were abolished and aristocratic populations sent into exile, Luang Prabang’s culinary heritage had all but disappeared when the town was awarded World Heritage listing in 1995 for its architecture and tourists started to arrive. Over the years Luang Prabang’s indigenous cuisine started to re-emerge, fighting its way through a sea of Thai, Vietnamese and French foods that had surfaced to cater to the tourist crowd. It was brought back to the menus by a clutch of chefs whose families fled overseas with the onset of the communist revolution, or by locals intrigued by the dishes of Phia Sing, the former cook and master of ceremonies for the royal court, whose recipe notebooks were translated and published by British diplomat Alan Davidson.


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Location: Luang Prabang, Lao PDR.
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