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Gai Yang (Thai Grilled Chicken)
Gai yang (ย่างไก่ — grilled/roasted chicken) is a Thai street food staple most associated with northeastern Isan cookery — where it is served with sticky rice and som tum as the definitive Isan meal. Thompson's *Thai Street Food* treats gai yang as one of the defining street preparations, emphasising the charcoal component as essential.
Thai grilled chicken — marinated in coriander root, garlic, lemongrass, and fish sauce, then cooked over charcoal at medium heat with patience and constant turning until the skin is lacquered dark-golden, the interior is completely cooked through, and the rendered chicken fat has basted the surface into a state of fragrant, slightly charred perfection. Gai yang is the most satisfying application of the Thai grill and a preparation that rewards the cook who gives it time and resists the impulse to rush.
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