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Peter Gordon’s Thai Style Salad of Kangaroo

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Grains, Seafood, Vegetables Thai Fresh food, New 6 servings

INGREDIENTS

6 Limes
2 ts Coconut-palm sugar or demerara sugar
1/2 Red chilli; seeded and finely
; chopped
1/2 ts Fish sauce
1/2 ts Tamari paste
1 tb Vegetable oil
400 g Kangaroo fillet; trimmed and cut
; into 6 equal strips
2 ts Rice; dry-roasted in the
; oven or in a frying
; pan until golden,
; finely ground in a
; pestle and mortar
; or coffee grinder
4 Shallots; finely sliced
50 g Fresh coriander; chopped
25 g Fresh mint; chopped
85 g Roasted peanuts; coarsely ground

INSTRUCTIONS

1 For the Dressing: Grate the zest of three limes and squeeze the juice
from all six. Mix with the sugar, chilli, fish sauce and tamari until the
sugar has dissolved.
2 To cook the Kangaroo: Put the vegetable oil in a frying pan on a high
heat and sear the kangaroo strips for 2-3 minutes, taking care not to
over-cook.
3 Remove from the pan and rest in a warm place for two minutes. Finally,
slice the kangaroo strips thinly and put in a mixing bowl with the
dressing, roasted rice, shallots, herbs and peanuts. Mix well and serve on
plates.
Converted by MC_Buster.
NOTES : This recipe works as well with trimmed lamb or beef fillet.
Recipe by: Fresh Food
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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