Khanom krok (ขนมครก) is a traditional Thai dessert. It is prepared by mixing rice flour, sugar, and coconut milk to form a dough. Usually, khanom khrok is composed of two batters, one salty and one sweet, both of which are cooked in a heating mantle–a hot indented frying pan. After heating, khanom khrok will be picked out of the mantle and the two half-circular doughs formed into a circular shape.
Khanom khrok is fragrant, sweet and the texture is also smooth from the coconut milk. Similar dishes can also be found in Bangladesh, Myanmar (where it is known as mont lin maya), Laos, Cambodia, South India (see paddu) and Indonesia (see serabi).

Characteristic of: Laotian cuisine Thai cuisine
From see also: Serabi
Contains, including ancestors: Rice Wheat
Also known as:
Burmese: mont lin maya
Lao: Khanom kok
Wikidata ID: Q17061549
Wikipedia title: Khanom khrok
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