“I do it for the children.”

Anna Prasomphol Fieser explains the agony of the decision:  whether to have cream cheese wontons on the menu of her restaurant True Thai, easily the best Thai place in Minneapolis.

(Now open on Sundays!  Woo hoo!)

I've only just discovered Ms. Prasomphol Fieser's blog and am really enjoying reading through it, although it's making me hungry.  From her entry on "Starting the day right:"

Reading an old newspaper I saw that a very bright young man just graduated from the University of Minnesota at the ripe old age of 13! Congratulations to Caleb Kumar for becoming the UM's youngest graduate ever.


Wow, and I thought I was precocious for having graduated from high school at the age of 15!

I don't know about Caleb, but I was the victim of a very harsh upbringing. Instead of getting to eat donuts and junk food like all my friends, my mother made me start the day by eating her special salmon dish. On our menu it is known as My Mother's Salmon because it's exactly the same recipe as what I ate each morning as a schoolgirl in Thailand.

Did it work? Well, none of my donut-eating friends graduated until they were 18 and by then I was off to America to study business at Kentucky Business College.

Gorgeous photo of "My Mothers Salmon" at the link.  It makes my fried egg on steamed kale and spinach with olive oil, which I thought was so lovely, look like a bowl of corn flakes.


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4 responses to ““I do it for the children.””

  1. Kim (in IA) Avatar
    Kim (in IA)

    Hi Erin,
    What fun to see your link to Anna’s True Thai blog. I used to work with Anna at Ramsey County. She is an amazing woman! Just scanned the blog and it made me hungry too. Oh, I miss Thai Food. Don’t eat it too much when I go out with Eric (who believes bell peppers are a bit too spicy).

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  2. Christy P. Avatar
    Christy P.

    Ah yes, fried cheese for the children and adults who eat like children. She’s wise not to underestimate the power of the familiar in introducing something that may be less familiar.

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  3. 4ddintx Avatar
    4ddintx

    I wish I could try that restaurant…and have the recipe for that salmon! I love Thai food and it’s almost all GF, so it’s great for our family.

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  4. Kim in IA, you should just tell him to eat the cream cheese wontons. ๐Ÿ™‚

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