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| Kamphaeng Phet Last Online: 30-12-2008 07:23 PM Join Date: Feb 2006
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| Thai Green Curry I've recently returned to UK following my 7th Visit to Thailand. I want to try to make Thai Green Curry...not too spicy(hot) I love it evrytime I'm in LOS so , does anyone have a simple recipe that can be made in UK. Maybe suggest alternative ingredients if needed. |
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| The Dog | If your color blind this curry may help Colored Thai Curry (Thai Red Curry (Beef)) |
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| Chaweng Noi | Thai4UK - RECIPES - KAENG KHIAO WAN NUEA You used to be able to get everything you needed from these guys but it seems that they have gone under. |
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| Roi Et Last Online: 04-01-2009 05:58 AM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Guernsey, United Kingdom
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| Hey toslti try these guys in the UK, I have not used them but they seem to be offering simiar service as Thai4UK. Thai food stockists with Thai recipe packs |
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| Chaweng Noi | Quote:
Thanks Unkle..... they look so similar it's uncanny!!!!.... I'll work up an order. | |
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| The Dog | Thai Green curry paste Thai Green curry paste ![]() Ingredients 4-6 medium green chillies, de-seeded and roughly chopped 2 shallots, roughly chopped 5cm/2in piece of fresh ginger, peeled and grated 2 garlic cloves, crushed small bunch of fresh coriander, stalks and roots attached if possible 2 lemongrass stalks, chopped (if unavailable, use 2 tbsp dried) 1 lime, grated zest and juice 8 kaffir lime leaves, torn into pieces (if unavailable, use the grated zest of 1 extra lime) 2.5cm/1in piece galangal, peeled and chopped (if available) 1 tbsp coriander seeds, crushed 1 tsp ground cumin 1 tsp black peppercorns, crushed 2 tsp Thai fish sauce or light soy sauce 3 tbsp olive oil Method 1. Place all of the ingredients in a food processor and blitz to a paste. Use straight away or store in a jar in the fridge for up to 3 weeks. This quantity is enough for a curry for 8 people. Tip: When your curry is cooked, if you think it is too spicy, add some more sugar; if it isn't spicy enough, fry a little more curry paste in some oil for a minute or two and add to the sauce. Thai green curry Preparation time less than 30 mins Cooking time 30 mins to 1 hour Ingredients 1 tbsp vegetable oil 2 tbsp green curry paste (according to taste) 1 tbsp soft dark brown sugar 1-2 thick stalks lemongrass, fat ends bashed with a rolling pin (optional) 750g/1˝lb skinless, boneless chicken, cut into chunks (use breast and/or leg meat) 6-8 kaffir lime leaves, torn into pieces (if unavailable, use the grated zest of 1 lime) 400ml/14fl oz coconut milk good shake of Thai fish sauce or light soy sauce small handful of coriander, roughly chopped ˝-1 lime, juice only Method 1. Heat the oil in a wok or large frying pan. Add the green curry paste and sugar and cook over a fairly high heat for about a minute, stirring with the lemongrass, if using. Reduce the heat slightly and stir in the chicken pieces and lime leaves or zest until coated in the paste. Add the coconut milk, fish sauce or soy sauce and bring to a simmer, cooking for 25-30 minutes until thickened slightly. Stir in the coriander and lime juice. Check for seasoning, adding more fish sauce or soy sauce if needed. 2. The curry is now best left to sit for a few minutes so the sauce becomes creamier. You will also taste the true flavours of the curry paste ingredients when it's slightly cooler. Serve with lots of fragrant Thai jasmine rice.
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