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This authentic Thai Larb Moo recipe is a paleo, Whole30, and keto-friendly dish made from scratch. It’s a healthy and flavorful dish consisting of ground pork and vegetables cooked in a flavorful sauce.

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What Is Larb Moo?

Larb Moo, also spelled “Laab Moo,” is a traditional and popular dish in Thailand. It is a minced meat salad, typically made with ground pork, though other meats like chicken, beef, or fish can also be used. Larb is known for its bold and fresh flavors from fresh herbs and veggies and other flavorful ingredients.

It’s naturally on the low-carb side, but I made keto Thai Larb by omitting the toasted rice and using toasted cashews instead. This substitution also makes my version paleo and Whole30 friendly as well!

If you like meat and veggies in a tangy, semi-spicy homemade sauce, this Thai Larb recipe will blow you away!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

I’ve been to Thailand twice, and I fell in love with the food there. As someone who is gluten-free, I very much appreciate that many Thai dishes are naturally free of gluten.

One of my favorite dishes I enjoyed there was Larb Moo (or Thai Larb, as you see it many times on Thai menus here). It’s a super flavorful dish full of vegetables, minced pork, and cooked in the most delicious sauce.

Today, we’re making this amazing Thai dish from scratch, with authentic ingredients and one minor swap: instead of toasted rice, we’re using crunchy cashews to make this a low-carb, paleo, and Whole30 salad. Same great flavors, without the carbs!

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Ingredient Notes

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Before you get started, gather the ingredients needed to make Larb Moo, including:

  • Cashews: Cashews are used as a paleo replacement for toasted rice and add crunch to the recipe. Make sure you’re using raw cashews to toast them yourself.
  • Avocado oil: I love avocado oil because it’s great for high-heat cooking and doesn’t add any flavor to the final dish. If you don’t have avocado oil, feel free to use any other cooking oil of your choice.
  • Shallots: If you can’t find shallots, you can use onions instead.
  • Ground pork: Ground chicken or turkey can also be used if you don’t consume pork.
  • Lime juice: Using fresh lime juice is best. However, if you don’t have fresh lime, you can use lime juice from a bottle. You may need a bit less since I find that bottled lime juice is more concentrated in flavor.
  • Coconut aminos: A paleo and Whole30-friendly alternative to soy sauce. It’s delicious and adds a slight natural sweetness as well!
  • Fish sauce: Fish sauce is a crucial flavor in Thai cooking and adds a delicious umami saltiness. This is my favorite brand of fish sauce with high-quality, clean ingredients.
  • Thai Chili Flakes: Also called prik bon, you can get these at your local Asian mart or online. If you’re unable to find Thai chili flakes, you can use any chili flakes that you can get at the grocery store. I find that Korean chili flakes, or gochugaru, are a close substitute. Red pepper flakes will also work in a pinch.
  • Green onions
  • Fresh cilantro
  • Fresh mint leaves
  • Lettuce: You can use romaine lettuce, butter lettuce, or even shredded iceberg lettuce. I personally prefer butter lettuce and find that it holds up well.
  • Cucumbers

Step-by-Step Instructions

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  1. Heat a dry skillet over medium heat, and add cashews. Toast while constantly stirring until lightly browned and fragrant, about 3-4 minutes.
  2. Use a knife or a food processor to chop the cashews until crumbly. Set aside.
  3. Heat avocado oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Add ground pork to the pan and cook, stirring while breaking up the meat, until it’s browned and cooked through, about 8-10 minutes.
  4. Add shallot slices and quickly stir together, then turn off the heat. The residual heat will soften the shallots.
  5. Add lime juice, coconut aminos, fish sauce, chili flakes, cilantro, green onions, mint, and 3/4 of the toasted cashew crumble. Stir well.
  6. Taste to adjust seasoning, adding more fish sauce for saltiness, chili flakes for spice, or lime juice for more sourness.
  7. Serve with lettuce and cucumbers, and garnish with the rest of the cashew crumble on top. You can also serve with more mint leaves, cilantro, and green onions on the side.
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Expert Tips

  • If you taste the Larb Moo and feel like it needs to be a bit saltier, you can add more fish sauce to it. The fish sauce also brings a level of saltiness to the dish that enhances the flavor of the pork and vegetables.
  • When you want to make the dish a bit spicier, you can add more of the chili flakes to it. If you can’t tolerate spiciness, omit the chili flakes or decrease the amount when preparing this dish.

Serving Tips

Larb Moo can be enjoyed as a main dish or as part of a larger meal, often served with Thai sticky rice or fresh vegetables. If you’re eating a special diet, serve with a side that best fits your dietary needs.

Storage Tips

Store leftover cooked pork and vegetables together, but store your lettuce and cucumbers in a separate airtight container. Store in the fridge to keep your ingredients fresh.

You can assemble more of the Larb Moo when ready to eat it, adding the ground pork and vegetables to a bed of lettuce with cucumbers and additional garnishes if desired.

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Recipe FAQs

What does larb mean in Thai?

The term “larb” itself comes from the Thai word “ลาบ,” which is pronounced “lap.” The dish is a staple of Thai cuisine and is known for its vibrant taste and textures.

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Authentic Thai Larb Recipe (Larb Moo)

This authentic Thai Larb Moo recipe is a paleo, Whole30, and keto-friendly dish made from scratch. It’s a healthy and flavorful dish consisting of ground pork and vegetables cooked in a flavorful sauce.

5 from 4 votes

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Course: Main Course, Salad

Cuisine: Thai

Keyword: 30 minute keto recipes, 30 minute paleo meals, 30 minute whole30 meals, keto thai larb, larb moo, paleo thai larb, thai larb recipe

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 433kcal

Ingredients

  • 1/3 cup raw cashews
  • 2 tsp avocado oil or your favorite cooking oil
  • 1 lb ground pork
  • 1 cup sliced shallots
  • 3 tbsp lime juice
  • 1 tbsp coconut aminos
  • 2 tsp fish sauce
  • 2 tsp Thai chili flakes (prik bon) or any other chili flakes
  • 1/2 cup chopped cilantro
  • 3 green onions thinly sliced
  • 1/4 cup mint leaves
  • Lettuce and cucumbers to serve

Instructions

  • Heat a dry skillet over medium heat, and add the cashews. Toast while constantly stirring until lightly browned and fragrant, about 3-4 minutes.

  • Use a knife or a food processor to chop the cashews until crumbly. Set aside.

  • Heat avocado oil in a skillet over medium high heat. Add ground pork and cook stirring while breaking up the meat until it's browned and cooked through, about 8-10 minutes.

  • Add shallot slices and quickly stir together, then turn off heat. The residual heat will soften the shallots.

  • Add lime juice, coconut aminos, fish sauce, chili flakes, cilantro, green onions, mint, and 3/4 of the toast cashew crumble. Stir well.

  • Taste to adjust seasoning, adding more fish sauce for saltiness, chili flakes for spice, or lime juice for more sourness.

  • Serve with lettuce and cucumbers, and garnish with rest of the cashew crumble on top. You can also serve with more mint leaves, cilantro, and green onions on the side.

Nutrition Facts

Authentic Thai Larb Recipe (Larb Moo)

Amount Per Serving (1 serving – makes 4)

Calories 433Calories from Fat 279

% Daily Value*

Fat 31g48%

Saturated Fat 10g63%

Cholesterol 82mg27%

Sodium 396mg17%

Potassium 667mg19%

Carbohydrates 11g4%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 6g7%

Protein 23g46%

Vitamin A 360IU7%

Vitamin C 12mg15%

Calcium 59mg6%

Iron 3mg17%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Notes

Expert Tips

  • If you taste the Larb Moo and feel like it needs to be a bit saltier, you can add more fish sauce to it. The fish sauce also brings a level of saltiness to the dish that enhances the flavor of the pork and vegetables.
  • When you want to make the dish a bit spicier, you can add more of the chili flakes to it. If you can’t tolerate spiciness, omit the chili flakes or decrease the amount when preparing this dish.

Serving Tips

Larb Moo can be enjoyed as a main dish or as part of a larger meal, often served with Thai sticky rice or fresh vegetables. If you’re eating a special diet, serve with a side that best fits your dietary needs.

Storage Tips

Store leftover cooked pork and vegetables together, but store your lettuce and cucumbers in a separate airtight container. Store in the fridge to keep your ingredients fresh.

You can assemble more of the Larb Moo when ready to eat it, adding the ground pork and vegetables to a bed of lettuce with cucumbers and additional garnishes if desired.

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FAQs

What does larb mean in Thai? ›

Larb means that the dish is chopped. Chopped to the max. And how you add flavor to these chopped creations varies vastly from region to region. The larb spice mix that we have just received comes from Northern Thailand. Laap Muang.

How to make larb moo? ›

Method
  1. Fry mince in peanut oil for 5-10 mins, or until browned.
  2. Meanwhile, combine ginger, garlic, lemongrass and chilli in a food processor (or finely chop, if you prefer) and add to mince. Cook for 2 mins. ...
  3. Arrange washed lettuce on plates and spoon in pork mixture, or serve in small bowl with lettuce on the side.

What are some ingredients of Thai larb? ›

In essence, Larb is a refreshing Thai salad, usually made with ground meat (typically ground chicken, beef, lamb or pork), lots of fresh herbs (mint, Thai basil or cilantro), lemongrass, garlic, fresh chilies, red onions, lime juice, green onions.

What does moo mean in Thai food? ›

As Thailand is precisely renowned world over for its fish and seafood dishes thereby not surprisingly, the most common and frequently used words on the Thai menu comprise of moo (pork), pet (duck), gai (chicken) and even kai (egg).

How are you supposed to eat larb? ›

Larb should be served warm or at room temperature with a mixture of crunchy fresh vegetables (lettuce leaves, cucumber sticks, raw beans or cabbage) and steamed sticky rice.

Why is larb so good? ›

The minced pork is wonderfully seasoned with fish sauce, chili flakes, lime juice, toasted sticky rice to give it some crunchy texture, and a wonderful assortment of fresh herbs to bring it all together. If you've eaten larb (ลาบ), I'm sure you love it, but if you've never tried it, you're in for a real treat!

Why does larb smell? ›

Why? Authentic larb gai is made with padaek which is a fermented fish made into a thick fish sauce. Fermented fish is what makes larb smell. If you can't get over the smell, this is one of the ingredients that can be omitted from the recipe without any substitutions.

What ethnicity is larb? ›

While typically perceived as Thai, larb actually originated in Laos — where it is largely considered the national dish! Over time, the dish migrated and became popular in Thailand. Today, the dish is regional to both Laos and Isan, the northeastern region of Thailand.

Is larb healthy? ›

This Thai-inspired chicken larb (Larb gai or Laab Gai) is the perfect healthy weeknight meal. These ground chicken lettuce wraps are loaded with fresh herbs and savory flavors—they're the perfect healthy weeknight meal.

What is the most famous ingredient in Thai cooking? ›

Fish sauce is a must-have in any Thai home. Made from fermented anchovies and salt, this pungent amber liquid adds a sharp saltiness and a punch of umami that is an iconic characteristic of many Thai dishes, such as green papaya salad, green curry, and yes, pad thai!

What are the 4 pillars of Thai cooking? ›

The four essential flavours of Thai cuisine
  • SALTY: fish sauce, shrimp paste.
  • SPICY: chillies, pepper.
  • SOUR: lime, tamarind.
  • SWEET: palm sugar, fruits.
  • Every dish in Thai cuisine incorporates at least two of these – sometimes all four. One flavour may be dominant, but the others will be there too, like notes in a chord.
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What does larb mean in English? ›

Meaning of larb in English

a meat salad often made with ground pork (= the meat from a pig) and common in southeast Asian cooking: I was served larb, a spicy minced pork salad, with mint and cilantro on radicchio lettuce leaves. In certain parts of Thailand the leaf is eaten with raw beef larb.

What to eat larb with? ›

Serve the larb as soon as it comes off the heat with cabbage (or lettuce leaves), and khao niao (sticky rice) or plain white rice, and a couple of other Thai dishes like green papaya salad.

What does larb taste like? ›

What Does Larb Taste Like? Larb has a lot of umami flavor, as the meat is front and center, but it's also quite salty and sour from funky fish sauce and fresh lime juice. There is an abundance of fresh herbs for brightness and to offset the meatiness.

What is the meaning of Larbs? ›

Meaning of larb in English

a meat salad often made with minced pork (= the meat from a pig) and common in southeast Asian cooking: I was served larb, a spicy minced pork salad, with mint and coriander on radicchio lettuce leaves. In certain parts of Thailand the leaf is eaten with raw beef larb.

What is the difference between larb and laab? ›

Many people mispronounce it when they see larb because they think there is a hard “r” sound in the word. Laab is pronounced with no “r” but with a long “a” vowel and soft “b” sound.

What does yum yum mean in Thai? ›

This word literally means mixing things together to achieve the mélange of sweet, sour and spicy notes that typify a yum. The marriage of the words “tom yum”, therefore, results in a yum broth brought to a boil.

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