Thai Larb Recipe - Larb Moo (2024)

Thai Larb (Larb Moo) recipe is one of those meals that will make you forget you are eating healthy! This Larb Thai salad is loaded with fresh herbs, crunchy vegetables, and full of freshness all ready in under 30 minutes! If you love authentic Thai Larb that’s also gluten-free, paleo, low carb, and keto, this is a must-have for Thai food lovers!

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What is Larb?

Larb is a type of Lao & Isan style meat salad which means it’s a cuisine found in Laos and Northern Thailand. It’s one of the most famous Thai street foods in the northern part of Thailand Isaan region where the majority of the population is of the Lao ethnicity.

Larb Thai is often made with minced pork (Larb Moo or Laab Moo), chicken (Larb Gai), and duck but beef (Larb Neua/ Nua) will do just wonderfully well. For vegetarians or vegans, mushrooms are often used to replace meat. The flavor of the Thai larb is citrusy, salty, and little bit of spicy. Since it’s a meat based salad, larb is often served with sticky rice and loads of fresh herbs, mint, and raw vegetables.

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Toasted Sticky Rice – A Must Have Item & My Grain-Free Solution

When you visit Thailand, one of the most significant differences you’ll notice in Thai larb recipe is the toasted sticky rice powder (also known as Khao Khua). The sticky rice is dry toasted lightly over a skillet/wok until golden brown then grind or pound into a coarse powder. It’s important to not miss this essential ingredient because the toasted sticky rice not only adds extra flavor and crunch to the salad but also acts as an ingredient to absorb moisture and liquid from the ground meat.

You can purchase sticky rice in almost any Asian grocery stores or online and here’s a great recipe on how to toast them for Thai larb. Thanks to a reader pointing out that although sticky rice is also know as glutinous rice or sweet rice, it actually doesn’t contain gluten. You can read more about the article Is there gluten in glutinous rice.

For the purpose of my blog I Heart Umami is a paleo blog, in case you just landed here from the wild wild world:), I select hemp seeds and lightly toasted cashews or slivered almonds to replace the sticky rice and make the toppings grain-free and lower in carbs.

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It goes without saying that hemp seeds and nuts are very different from sticky rice. The reason I selected these two alternatives is because hemp seeds give a sweet nutty fragrance after lightly toasted and they absorb liquid quite well in the Thai larb recipe. When you grind or pound the hemp seeds with toasted nuts, the two work surprisingly well together.

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One thing to point out is that Thai larb uses dry ground chili flakes also known as Prik Bon or Prik Pon as opposed to fresh chilies. Prik Bon can be purchased on Amazon or sometimes even your local Chinese grocery stores. For a simple substitute, use dry crushed red pepper flakes or chili powder.

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Thai Larb Salad (Larb Moo)

The actual cook time of Thai larb is surprisingly short and straight forward. The meat is barely seasoned until after it’s cooked through. This is almost the opposite from the way I was taught to cook ground/minced meat where the meat is seasoned first to bring out more flavor.

On the other hand, I totally can see the rationale behind Thai larb. The meat based salad is garnished with tons of fresh herbs, mint, and citrus and all these ingredients don’t do well with heat so no wonder Thai larb becomes a popular dish throughout the world because of its simplicity and you can enjoy it all-year-round.

So my friends! This is my take on Thai Larb Recipe made Paleo, Whole30, and Keto! Just because it’s a recreate version doesn’t mean that it’s not tasty or not authentic. On the contrary, This Thai Larb Recipe is probably the closest thing you can find in the grain-free and low carb world. If you love Thai food made easy, I highly recommend that you give it a try.

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Thai Larb Recipe – Larb Moo (Larb Thai Salad)

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Servings: 4 people

Author: ChihYu Smith

This Thai Larb Recipe (Larb Moo) is the most authentic Paleo, Whole30, and Keto Thai Larb, loaded with fresh herbs and full of freshness all ready in under 30 minutes!

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Ingredients

For the crunch (to replace toasted sticky rice):

  • 2 tbsp hemp seeds
  • 2 tbsp cashew or slivered almonds

Larb Moo:

  • 1 lb. ground pork, or chicken, turkey, beef. see notes
  • 1 tbsp lime juice
  • 1/8 tsp white pepper, or black pepper
  • ½ tsp coarse salt
  • 1.5 tbsp avocado oil

Other:

  • 2.5 oz. chopped shallots, , about 1-2 large shallots
  • 1.5 tbsp fish sauce
  • 1 tbsp coconut aminos
  • Half one whole lime juice
  • 1-2 tsp dry chili flakes or powder
  • ½ cup chopped cilantro
  • 20 sprigs mint leaves, , roughly chopped
  • 3-4 bulbs green scallions, , chopped

To serve:

  • Cabbage wedges, , as much as you like, raw
  • ½ to 2/3 cup diced green beans, , raw
  • 1-2 whole Persian cucumbers, , dice to 2-inch in length, raw

Instructions

  • In a well-heated skillet, dry roast hemp seeds and cashew or almonds for 2-3 minutes over medium-low heat. Stir-often so to not burn the seeds/nuts. Grind or pound them in a pestle and mortar until they become a coarse powder. Some parts remain small chunky bits are totally okay. Set aside ready to use.

  • Prepare shallots, cilantro, mint leaves, and scallions. Set each ingredient aside separately over a large plate and ready to use.Season the ground meat with lime juice, pepper, and salt.

  • Use the same skillet, add oil and pan fry the meat over medium-high heat until it’s completely cooked through and break up to fine bits and pieces, about 10 minutes. There should be a minimum amount of liquid in your skillet at this point. Turn off the heat.

  • While the skillet is still hot, add shallots, stir and use the remaining warmth to bring out the shallot fragrance. Season the meat with fish sauce, coconut aminos, lime juice, and chili flakes, and lastly add cilantro, mint leaves, and scallions. Toss and taste test to adjust the dish to your personal preference – perhaps more lime, fish sauce…etc.

  • Sprinkle the toasted hemp seeds and nut powder to replace toasted sticky rice over Thai larb. 1-2 tbsp a time until your desired level. Serve with cabbage wedges, green beans, and cucumbers on the side. Serve in room temperature.

Notes

If use ground chicken or turkey, best use 50% breast + 50% thigh meat.

For Thai crushed dry chili flakes – Prik Pon. In the recipe, I use Thai bird’s eye chili pepper powder. You can also use anycrushed dry red pepper flakes.

The nutrition label is calculated without cabbage, green beans, and cucumbers.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving, Calories: 442kcal, Carbohydrates: 7g, Protein: 24g, Fat: 35g, Saturated Fat: 9g, Cholesterol: 81mg, Sodium: 764mg, Potassium: 487mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 535IU, Vitamin C: 5.4mg, Calcium: 61mg, Iron: 2.8mg

Course: Main Course, Salad

Cuisine: Thai

Keyword: Keto Thai Larb, larb, Larb Moo, larb Thai, Larb Thai Isan, Paleo Thai Larb, Thai larb, Thai Larb Recipe, Thai Larb salad

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Thai Larb Recipe - Larb Moo (2024)

FAQs

What does larb mean in Thai? ›

The name derived from the full word of "จิ๊นลาบ", the word "จิ๊น" means animal meat while "ลาบ" means to chop into smaller pieces or mince in Lanna script (closely linked to Tai Tham). Laab was enjoyed in both raw or cooked forms depends on the likings.

What are some ingredients of Thai larb? ›

larb Isan is known for its robust spiciness. Minced meat is usually seasoned with lime juice, fish sauce, chilli powder, grounded roasted rice, shallots, and spring onions. Some recipes also include coriander and mint leaves.

How do you pronounce larb moo? ›

🔊 Here's how to pronounce the dish as Thai + Lao people do: Larb, pronounced lab with a short A sound, as in l-a-a-p, with the tone falling during the vowel sound. The “b” in Larb actually sounds more like a “p,” with the final consonant unvoiced. And don't pronounce the R; it is NOT laRRRb!

What ethnicity is larb? ›

Larb is said to have originated in Laos but today, the dish is regional to Laos and Isaan (or Isan), the northeastern region of Thailand bordering Laos and Cambodia.

Why does larb smell? ›

Why? Authentic larb gai is made with padaek which is a fermented fish made into a thick fish sauce. Fermented fish is what makes larb smell. If you can't get over the smell, this is one of the ingredients that can be omitted from the recipe without any substitutions.

How to eat Thai larb? ›

How to serve Larb? Larb is typically intensely seasoned -spicy, tangy, salty, all the flavors, so to help “mellow” this out, I like to serve it with rice and cool crunchy veggies – cucumber, radish, jicama, lettuce, etc. Serve larb over sticky rice or jasmine rice, with cucumber and radishes for a heartier meal.

What is the flavor of larb? ›

An iconic salad of ground meat from northeastern Thailand. The flavours of laab is fresh, bright and spicy. Super Thai food beginner-friendly and very quick and easy to make!

Is moo pork in Thai? ›

The only hard part is waiting for the pork to marinate! …and maybe skewering the pork pieces into the bamboo skewer. In Thai (and Lao) 'moo' means pork/pig and 'ping' means grilled, and you can find these perfectly grilled juicy skewers all over the street food vendor scene in Thailand.

What is the difference between larb and Nam Tok? ›

Unlike larb, raw meat is not used to cook nam tok. Nam tok is prepared by adding shallots, lime juice, onion, mint leaves, cilantro and fragrant roasted ground rice (khao khua) to grilled meat sliced to bite-size pieces. The result is a juicy salad with a tangy, spicy sauce that is quite a hit!

What does Thai larb taste like? ›

Larb is what some call a “meat salad”, which sounds weird, but is really the best way to describe it since it's cooked ground meat of choice mixed up with fresh herbs like cilantro, green onion, and mint. It's served with sticky rice, and loaded with your favorite Thai flavors: umamai, spicy, and sour!

Is Raw larb safe? ›

Yes, you can eat raw beef when it's fresh, high quality, and prepared correctly. Dishes like steak tartare or Thai raw beef salad are safe choices when made with fresh raw beef.

What is the national dish of Laos? ›

Often said to be the national dish of Laos, laab (frequently seen on Thai-restaurant menus as “larb”) is essentially a salad made from ground meat and herbs, laced with fish sauce and lime juice and topped with a powder made from dry ground rice.

What is the meaning of Larbs? ›

Meaning of larb in English

a meat salad often made with minced pork (= the meat from a pig) and common in southeast Asian cooking: I was served larb, a spicy minced pork salad, with mint and coriander on radicchio lettuce leaves. In certain parts of Thailand the leaf is eaten with raw beef larb.

What kind of food is larb? ›

Larb, for anyone who hasn't had it, is a minced meat dish popular in Thailand and Laos. In its simplest form, it's comprised of cooked ground meat (or sometimes just veg) that is mixed with zippy chiles, ground toasted rice, fish sauce, lime juice, and fresh mint.

Is it larb or laab? ›

"Larb" is the most popular way Thai restaurants write out the dish on menus because when Thai people speak Thai-accented English, we don't pronounce the R (we pronounce "car" as "ka," for example). Anyway, LAAB is a ground meat salad that hails from the northeast region of Thailand known as Isaan.

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