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Meang Nem

⏱ ~105 min (est.)InvolvedSeafood
Meang Nem

This seafood builds dried shrimp, rice and coconut into an easy meal you can have ready in about 105 minutes. Scroll down for the ingredient checklist, a serving scaler and unit converter, and the method broken into 15 steps.

You'll mainly reach for oven and frying pan / skillet. At involved difficulty across 15 steps, it's worth setting aside proper time for. As written, it's pescatarian — fish but no meat.

What you'll need

Servings4

Shopping list (12)

Pantry staples (you likely have these)

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How to make it

  1. Rinse the rice, soak in water for about 10 minutes, then drain well.
  2. Heat a wok or large skillet over medium heat.
  3. Add the rice and stir constantly until evenly dark golden brown and very fragrant, about 5 minutes.
  4. Transfer to a bowl to cool.
  5. Grind finely using a spice grinder or mortar and pestle, then sift through a fine mesh strainer to remove any large pieces.
  6. Set aside.
  7. Thinly slice the shallots lengthwise.
  8. Finely chop the galangal, pickled scallion heads, chili peppers, and bitter orange zest.
  9. Coarsely grind the roasted peanuts.
  10. Heat a frying pan over low heat, add shredded coconut, and toast, stirring, for 2–3 minutes.
  11. Set aside.
  12. In a large bowl, combine lime juice, bitter orange juice, palm sugar, pickled scallion brine, and fish sauce. Stir until fully dissolved and well mixed.
  13. In a mixing bowl, combine dried shrimp, toasted coconut, chopped aromatics, and dressing. Mix well. Add roasted rice powder and stir again. Top with coarsely ground roasted peanuts.
  14. Place the salad on a large plate. Let each guest spoon a little onto their own small plate, wrap in leafy greens with vegetables, and enjoy in bite-size portions.
  15. For a vegetarian version, omit the dried shrimp and fish sauce. Season to taste with soy sauce and a pinch of sea salt, keeping the sweet-sour balance.

You'll use: Oven · Frying pan / skillet · Pan · Wok

Ingredient substitutions

Shallots
½ small onion + a little garlic
Lime
lemon
Fish Sauce
soy sauce + a pinch of salt

Tips & common questions

How long does Meang Nem take to make?

About 105 minutes from start to finish — an estimate based on the 15 steps and 14 ingredients. Times vary with your kitchen and how much prep you do ahead.

What can I use instead of shallots?

Try ½ small onion + a little garlic. See the substitutions section above for more swaps.

Can I scale this recipe up or down?

Yes — use the servings control above the ingredients and every quantity rescales automatically (fractions included). Cooking times stay roughly the same; very large batches may need a little longer.

How should I store leftovers?

Cool leftovers quickly, refrigerate in an airtight container, and eat within 3 days. Reheat until piping hot throughout.

Recipe data for Meang Nem via TheMealDB (open database). Original source. Consomee adds the scaler, ingredient tools, timing and structure — how we source recipes.