My five favorite reasons for Build Your Own family dinners:

  1. Easy to make items ahead to get dinner on the table fast!
    we dine in very little time
  2. Opportunities to expand the palette with add-ons to familiar meals
    – we dine both inside and outside the box
  3. Shared labor
    – we dine as a team
  4. You build it, you will probably eat it too
    – we dine with less waste
  5. One meal feeds many diets, from Vegan to Paleo
    – we dine together 

Tonight we go to Thailand

This dish is delicious! And a natural build-your-own dinner. In Thailand the diner customizes his or her own plate as desired, balancing sweet, sour, salty, and hot flavors which are usually offered in jars and condiment bottles. Why not do this at home?

Jok is essentially a rice porridge that is very popular in Thailand. It is adapted from Chinese Congee. Feel free to adapt further to your own family’s liking. Swap out the proteins and flavors. Keep the broken rice; it is awesome! …although a paleo cauliflower alternative could be very interesting. hmm

Jok is a common breakfast food, although it is eaten all throughout the day. You can make it at home, order it in a restaurant, or pick it up from a street vendor with condiments of your choosing wrapped up in plastic bags. You can even get it at Thailand McDonald’s if you feel so inclined. Ask for McPorridge.

This is the ideal Build Your Own dinner. If you make the broth ahead, and better yet prepare the other ingredients and throw them in container in the fridge, you can have dinner on the table in minutes! No kidding. Minutes! Basically the time it takes to reheat.

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Healthy perks: rice cooked into porridge makes other foods added to it more digestible and bioavailable. Jok is often served to sick people, convalescing people, and to ease a hangover.

It’s good stuff.

Let’s Make Jok!

Step One: Make stock and refrigerate or freeze until needed.

Step Two: Prep your add-ins and refrigerate until needed.

Step Three: Make your Rice Base. This can be done in advance or just before dinner time.

Make Ahead Stock

On a day when you are home and can have a pot of broth gently simmering and developing flavor all on its own while you do other things… this would be a great time to make your both and refrigerate it.This takes a couple hours on the stove, but very little attention. The stovetop will do the work for you. And if you make a lot, it will be the based for many meals. Cook once, eat many times.

Options:

Click this link for Traditional Thai Pork Broth.

Click this link for Thai Veggie Broth.

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Meaty Pork Balls, Mushrooms, and other add-ins

Some advance cooking can yield components for several meals, only dirtying your dishes once. Click the links for easy recipes.

Most of your add-ins can come in prepared bottles. Easy! Choose what your family likes. Swap out flavors if you like. But for traditional Thai flavors, here are some delicious basics:

Meatiness:

Thai flavors:

Other essential Thai flavors are:

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Rice Base. This can be done in advance or when needed.

The rice base can be made on dinner night or in advance and thrown into the fridge. In my house, we always make extra and refrigerate it for easy lunches. Scoop out the amount needed. Heat it in some hot stock, broth, or even water. Good to go!

Click here for stupid easy Recipe for the Rice Base. Just rice, water, and salt. So easy!

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How to Set the Table for Build Your Own Thai Joke Night

  1. Reheat your broth. You want this nice and hot to heat (or even cook through) the rice and pork balls or mushrooms.
  2. Set out the rice base with a scooping spoon.
  3. Set out whatever add-ins you are using.
  4. Add an egg for anyone who wants one. Traditionally the egg goes on the bottom. Yolk is left runny.

Let each person fill their own bowl with rice and whatever else they want!

Egg on the bottom… if desired.

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Rice, mixed with broth and meat or mushrooms, and any or all those flavors. Mmm

Jok Moo Sub (with pork balls)

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Jok with Mushrooms and Shallots

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If you serve components in glass bowls with lids, then clean up is a cinch! Just put the lids on them and refrigerate for lunches of Jok, soup, or a noodle plate.

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Recipe Links:

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