Oman Daily Observer

FLAME IT ON THE SUNSHINE: THAI SOLAR CHICKEN A HOT HIT

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PHETCHABUR­I: Not many chefs don a welding mask before they enter the kitchen, but Sila Sutharat prefers to cook his chicken sunny side up.

Two hours south of Bangkok this 60-yearold roadside vendor has found an ingenious way to offer his customers something a little different by harnessing the power of the sun.

Using a large wall of nearly 1,000 moveable mirrors — a device he designed and built himself — he focuses the sun’s rays onto a row of marinated chickens, sizzling away under the intense heat. His unusual culinary methods raised a few eyebrows when he first hit upon the idea.

“They said that I’d gone mad, that cooking chicken like this was impossible,” he said next to his stall, the row of sun-drenched chickens behind him too bright to look at for any length of time. “After a long time passed by, they’d say: ‘Actually, you could do it’,” he added.

That’s because the solar reflector generates intense heat, easily enough to match an oven, with a sunshine-baked chicken taking just twelve minutes to cook through.

For much of the last 20 years Sila grilled in relative obscurity for a fairly local crowd.

But after videos of his solar-cooker went viral online, people from across Thailand have flocked to his stall in Phetchabur­i province.

Sila says the idea came to him in 1997 when he was struck by the heat reflecting off a passing bus. “I thought, with this heat reflecting from the window from the sun, I could possibly change it into energy,” he said.

 ?? — AFP ?? Food vendor Sila Sutharat looking at chicken being cooked by rays of sun reflected onto an oversized mirror panel on his property in Petchaburi province, south of Bangkok.
— AFP Food vendor Sila Sutharat looking at chicken being cooked by rays of sun reflected onto an oversized mirror panel on his property in Petchaburi province, south of Bangkok.

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