Very cute “Fancy Luk Chup” made by students

Ratchaburi, Cute and delicious ‘Fancy Luk Chup’ made by students from Ratchaburi Technical College, made into a set of mackerel chili paste, vegetables, grilled meatballs, grilled pork, bright colors, new ideas from students, can be made into a career, generate income.

Take a look at the making of a new style of fancy Luk Chup, in a set menu of mackerel chili paste, eaten with vegetables, grilled meatballs, grilled pork, just like every other ancient recipe, but the ingredients used are made from soybeans, mixed with many other ingredients, such as flour, sugar, coconut milk, molded into cute shapes. At first glance, it looks like mackerel chili paste with a bent face and a broken neck, eaten with fresh vegetables in general, but this menu is strangely unique. It is a teaching of Ratchaburi Technical College, brought to teach interested students, who can use it as a career after graduation very well.

Mr. Ariphong Pleumchit, a teacher in the Food and Nutrition Department at Ratchaburi Technical College, sai
d that in order to promote Thai desserts to be well-known, he has come up with the idea of ??making Luk Chup in new forms to expand the career and generate income for those who are interested. There are various forms such as Luk Chup, grilled pork, satay, meatballs, and mackerel chili paste.

Method: Soak mung beans in water until they swell for at least 3 hours or overnight. Steam until cooked then add in coconut milk. Then heat and stir with sugar to make the mixture sticky and ready to mold into any shape you want. Once done, use a paintbrush to dip in food coloring to make it look as real as possible. Then dip it in the simmered jelly to make it shiny, which requires about 3-5 dips.

The reason for choosing to make it in the form of mackerel chili paste and pork satay is because these are foods that Thai people eat and are Thai street food. Therefore, the Look Chup dessert is made in the form of Thai food so that tourists will remember that “Look Chup” is another soft power of Thailand. Selling price: Loo
k Chup, grilled meatballs, 7 baht per stick, pork satay, 99 baht per plate, Mackerel chili paste, 99-120 baht per set, Mackerel set, 2 baskets, 139 baht.

For those who are interested in studying, whether they are students or the general public, you can study at Ratchaburi Technical College. It offers 108 short-term courses for everyone to choose to study as they wish, in order to use them as another career path.

Source: Thai News Agency