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Thai Green Curry with Jasmine Rice

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Grains, Dairy, Vegetables, Seafood Thai Main course, Here’s one , Earlier2 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

225 g Thai Jasmine Rice
375 ml Coconut Milk; (reduced)
200 ml Vegetable Stock
2 tb Green Curry Paste
2 tb Thai Fish Sauce
6 Kaffir Lime Leaves
1 350 gram Thi White Fish; (e.g. cod, sea bass)
250 g Tiger Prawns; (cooked and peeled)
8 Basil Leaves; (shredded)
4 Red Chilli Peppers; (soaked with the
; juice and zest of
; 1/2 lime)
2 tb Coriander; (chopped)
1 ts Cumin Seeds
2 1/2 Cm Fresh Root Ginger; (peeled and chopped)
1 1/2 Stalks Lemon Grass; (chopped)
2 Shallots; (peeled and finely
; chopped)
4 Cloves Garlic; (peeled)
1 ts Black Peppercorns

INSTRUCTIONS

CURRY PASTE
1. Bring a large pan of water to the boil. Stir in the rice and bring to
the boil and cook for 10 minutes.
2. Make the curry paste; put all the ingredients in a food processor and
whiz to a smooth puree. Transfer to a screw top jar. Store for upto 1 week
in the fridge.
3. Cut the fish into bite size pieces.
4. In a saucepan, bring the coconut milk and vegetable stock up to the
boil, stirring continuously. Stir in the curry paste, Thai fish sauce and
lime leaves. Add the fish and simmer very gently for 10 minutes. Add the
prawns and heat through for 2 minutes, by which time the fish should be
cooked.
5. Scatter the basil leaves over the top. Drain the rice and rinse with hot
water.
6. Divide the Thai jasmine rice between 2 serving plates and spoon the
curry over the top. Garnish with torn basil leaves.
7. Tip Cook the coconut milk for 20 minutes to allow the fat to start to
separate from solids and thicken before using in the recipe.
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NOTES : Chef:Amanda Grant
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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