Green Papaya Salad - Som Tum

Green Papaya Salad - Som Tum
Green Papaya Salad - Som Tum
Green papaya salad is the most popular dish among women in Thailand according to a survey I heard on TV there. It is a Northeastern food that is eaten with sticky rice and other Northeastern dishes such as laab, beef salad and bamboo shoot salad.
  • Preparing Time: 15 hours
  • Total Time: 15 hours
  • Served Person: 2
salads side dish meatless papaya hawaiian white meat free tree nut free gluten free red meat free contains fish dairy free pescatarian
  • 1 clove garlic
  • 1 1/2 tbs sugar palm sugar
  • 3/4 lime juiced
  • 2 cups green papaya shredded
  • 6 green beans
  • 1 1/2 tbs fish sauce
  • 1 tablespoon dried shrimp
  • 2 chili peppers
  • 5 cherry tomatoes
  • 2 tablespoons peanuts toasted
  • Carbohydrate 37.7516300001292 g
  • Cholesterol 10.6400000215869 mg
  • Fat 3.79891750024569 g
  • Fiber 6.24839998286963 g
  • Protein 6.6595000028844 g
  • Saturated Fat 0.558563750046582 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (316g)
  • Sodium 1171.13675002102 mg
  • Sugar 31.5032300172596 g
  • Trans Fat 0.344621500068169 g
  • Calories 193 calories

Many Asian supermarkets have shredded green papaya and that is what I use. However, if you can only find whole green papaya, the papaya can be peeled and shreded using a regular cheese grater with medium to large sized holes. When you get closer to the center, you will see the white immature seeds inside. Stop and move onto another part of the papaya. Discard any seeds that got into your bowl. In Thailand, green papaya salad is made using a clay mortar, wooden pestle and a spatula. Smash a clove of garlic first. Then add green beans and halved cherry tomatoes. Pound a few times just to bruise the beans and get the juice out of the tomatoes. Add chili peppers and crush them just enough to release the hotness, unless you like your salad really hot. Add the green papaya, dried shrimp, toasted peanuts, fish sauce, lime juice and palm sugar. Use the pestle to push the mixture up in the mortar and the spatula to push it down so that the mixture is mixed well. However, if you do not have a big enough mortar you can crush garlic, tomatoes, green beans. Set them aside in a large bowl. Add dried shrimp, fish sauce, lime juice and palm sugar to the bowl. Add green papaya and mix well. Serve with sticky rice and a sliver of cabbage, green beans and Thai basil.