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Seared Red Snapper W/thai Curry Sauce

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Seafood, Grains, Dairy Thai Seafood 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 oz Red snapper fillet (with skin on)
1 oz Peanut oil
1 tb Thai red curry paste
2 tb Oil
1 c Coconut milk
1 ts Thai fish sauce (or soya sauce)
2 ts Palm sugar (or brown sugar)
Spinach leaves, blanched
1 Piece pompadum, deep fried

INSTRUCTIONS

           THAI CURRY SAUCE:
           GARNISH:
Saute snapper in hot pan with peanut oil, skin side down until crisp. Cook
on other side until done. Reserve on side until sauce is ready.
Thai Curry Sauce:  Heat oil in sauce pan, add curry paste and cook until
bubbly.  Add coconut milk an bring to a boil. Season with fish sauce and
sugar, to suit taste. Serve fish skin side up with curry sauce and garnish
with fried pompadum and deep fried spinach leaves. *Pompadum: Savory Indian
biscuit, very thin, very light and crisp. Source: Food & Wine the Westin
Way  Chef Tylun Pang, The Westin Kauai, Hawaii Typed in MMformat by
cjhartlin@msn.com
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V5 #028 by "Cindy Hartlin"
<cjhartlin@email.msn.com> on Jan 27, 1998

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