![The Dinner Table](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-019-449x337.jpg)
Although no voting takes place here, you’re cordially invited to peek at my who cares anymore dinner party, a blog post formerly known as the Challenge #3 Luxury Dinner Party in Project Food Blog. I’m kidding (kinda), I care. And we did have a nice party, after I drank away my sorrow, just kidding again (mostly kinda). The links will provide more information about all that. We’ll continue with the party — I prepared a few Thai dishes, since I’m familiar with the cuisine and dinner guests were not.
![Thai Dinner set by MOM!](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-006-150x150.jpg)
![I take no credit for this.](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-014-150x150.jpg)
![Mom's Design](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-015-150x150.jpg)
![The sky that day :)](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-004-Copy-150x150.jpg)
I invited my awesome family to partake in the food and since none were familiar with Thai food, this post is really titled Thai One Over On The Family, instead of who cares. 🙂 I know they do. They’re generally Steak, Seafood and Potato people. The Potato People — Sounds scary. Anyway, they were game to try it all. I didn’t tell them about the Fish Sauce, but used it sparingly just in case. Busted — They know now.
![Marinated Filet Mignon and Chicken Satay ready to be grilled.](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-017-449x337.jpg)
Since this post is no longer in competition and other stuff needs to get done, it’ll mostly consist of photos, a few words and relevant links. Hover your cursor over each photo to learn a little more. We had a great time together, as always. I appreciate them so much.
![BBQ'ing in the backyard.](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-026-449x337.jpg)
Grilling Chicken and Filet Mignon Satay in the backyard on a beautiful day, with the Coconut Peanut Sauce waiting on the sidelines.
![Grillin](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-027-449x337.jpg)
They take just minutes to cook, so turn them over quickly, take ’em off the grill and dig in. The Satay was the family favorite, as expected.
![Filet Mignon Satay with a Coconut Milk Peanut Sauce.](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-041-449x337.jpg)
They’re finally ready to dip into the Coconut Peanut Sauce.
![Thai Dinner Ingredients (Just a few, certainly not all).](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-004-449x337.jpg)
Just a few of the ingredients used to prepare our Thai meal, certainly not all.
![Starting off the Shrimp and Coconut Milk Soup with defrosting homemade Chicken Stock, Lemon Grass, Kaffir Lime Leaves and Galangal.](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-011-449x337.jpg)
The Shrimp and Coconut Milk Soup started with defrosting homemade Chicken Stock, Lemongrass, Kaffir Lime Leaves and Galangal. I’d made this soup many times before, but it’s been a few years. About 10 years ago, I was working as a Paralegal at a large law firm and we were having a fund raiser for the United Way. To assist, I offered to prepare ‘any dish’ for the highest bidder. One law partner paid $750 for a spicy Tom Kha Gai, a variation of the pictured Soup. Thank God it turned out well and all proceeds went to the United Way.
![Shrimp and Coconut Milk Soup](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-049-449x337.jpg)
Wish we could show you the Shrimp in the “Shrimp” and Coconut Milk Soup. It’s too late now.
![Pots are filled and Lemongrass Tea chilled and ready for guests.](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-044-449x337.jpg)
The pots were filled and the Lemongrass Tea chilled and ready for guests. I’m not sure if the above photo can be considered artsy or if it’s just plain blurry!? If just blurry, I apologize. Had I still been in the competition, I would’ve taken more photos. 🙂
![Vegetable Curry with an endless array of Veggies (Baby Bok Choy, Sweet Pea Pods, Yams, Asparagus Tips, Carrots, etc.)](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-054-449x337.jpg)
I also prepared a Vegetable Curry with a bountiful array of fresh Veggies (Baby Bok Choy, Sweet Pea Pods, Yams, Asparagus Tips, Carrots, Potatoes, Cauliflower, Zucchini and Broccoli).
![Thai Peanut Noodle Salad with Cabbage and other fresh vegetables.](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Bread-Recipe-Photos-006-Copy-150x150.jpg)
![Saffron Rice](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-0481-150x150.jpg)
![Dear Lord, thanks for this food.](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-056-150x150.jpg)
![We received this Voga Pinot Grigio to try and all loved the shape of the bottle.](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-008-150x150.jpg)
And a Thai Peanut Noodle Salad, Saffron Rice and homemade Mango Lime Sherbet Ice Cream. I found the BEST Peanut Dressing recipe for the Noodle Salad and coincidentally it’s by another Foodbuzz Featured Publisher. It’s linked here and definitely a keeper.
![Girls in the kitchen (Lexi, Mom, Sister Ami and Bailee) -- Boys are in the den watching football.](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-089-449x337.jpg)
The girls at the Thai Dinner Party (l-r) Niece Lexi, Mom, Sister Ami, Niece Bailee and Maggie, the King Charles Cavalier. The boys were in the den watching football.
![Lexi's a crack up!](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-075-449x337.jpg)
Lexi entertaining the crowd, as usual — She’s staring at YOU.
![Homemade Ice Cream for Dessert.](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-003-150x150.jpg)
![Thai Dinner 078](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-078-150x150.jpg)
![Thai Dinner 080](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-080-150x150.jpg)
![Ami, Lexi & Maggie (The King Charles Cavalier)](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-091-150x150.jpg)
The Mango Lime Sherbet turned out too tart and I even added more sugar than the recipe called for. Although everyone claimed to love tart flavors, it was pushing it. My Dad took one bite and handed it back to me with a pucker on his face.
![A little sampling for the dog, just kidding -- It's what I wanted the next day.](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Bread-Recipe-Photos-018-449x337.jpg)
Above is a little sampling for the dog, just kidding — It’s what I had the next day, a Mini-Meal. For the Satay and Coconut Peanut Sauce, I used a recipe similar to the one linked here.
![Who is this?](http://www.ineedtext.com/FoodBlog/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/Thai-Dinner-082-449x337.jpg)
My Nieces were in charge of the camera most of the time and secretly recorded us on video too many times. I can’t use that, hahaha. And I’m not even sure who this is, but it’s funny. When it’s discovered by its Star, I may need to take it down — Until then, enjoy. 🙂 The only photo of me is the BBQ’ing hands. I’m okay with that. Thanks Kids in the Kitchen.
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