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Hoy Tod

“Hoy tod” (หอยทอด) is a popular Thai street food dish, essentially a crispy fried mussel or oyster omelet or pancake. It’s made with a thin batter, an egg, and seafood, and is often served with bean sprouts and a sweet chili sauce. It’s known for its crispy exterior and a softer, juicy interior. 

Key characteristics of Hoy Tod

  • Main ingredients: A batter made from rice flour and cornstarch, along with mussels or oysters, and egg.
  • Texture: The dish is a combination of a crispy exterior and a soft, sometimes runny, interior, with the seafood providing a juicy contrast.
  • Serving style: It is typically served hot with a side of bean sprouts and a sweet chili sauce.
  • Origin: It is a traditional Thai street food that is often sold alongside Pad Thai.
  • Variations: While mussels and oysters are traditional, some recipes use mushrooms for a vegetarian version.
  • Eating experience: Hoi Tod is best enjoyed immediately after cooking, as it loses its crispiness when it cools down. 
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