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Grilled Hawaiian Fish In Basil-coconut Curry Sauce

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Seafood, Grains, Dairy Hawaiian Regional, Seafood 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 lb Hawaiian fish*
Fresh basil sprigs
Salt
1/2 c Dry white wine
1 1/2 T Minced fresh ginger
1/4 c Minced fresh lemon grass*
1 T Dried kaffir lime leaves**
2 t Red curry paste, follows
2 t Cornstarch
1 c Canned coconut milk
1 Large CA or NM chili
1 Garlic clove, minced
2 t Salad oil
1/2 t Ground coriander
1/4 t Ground cumin
1 Seeds of cardamom pod

INSTRUCTIONS

~ cut into 6 eaual pieces, grilled  === Spoon sauce equally onto 6 warm
plates; set fish in sauce and  garnish with basil. Add salt to taste.
*** BASIL-COCONUT CURRY SAUCE  *** * - or 2 teaspoons grated lemon peel
** - or chopped fresh lemon  leaves  === 1. In a 1 1/2 to 2 quart pan
on high heat, bring to a boil white  wine, fresh ginger, fresh lemon
grass (or lemon peel), kaffir lime  leaves and red curry paste. Simmer,
covered, for 15 minutes. 2. In a  blender, whirl mixture with
cornstarch and coconut milk until smooth.  Return to pan (with 1
tablespoon dried basil leaves if not using  fresh, following). Stir
sauce over high heat until boiling. If made  ahead, chill airtight up
to 1 day. Reheat to simmering; if needed,  add coconut milk to thin.
Stir in fresh basil leaves. Use hot.  ***  RED CURRY PASTE *** NOTE:
Use purchased Thai Muslim curry paste or  all of this mixture. Rinse
chili; stem, seed and break into small  pieces. In a 6-8" frying pan
over medium heat, stir garlic in salad  oil until golden, about 2
minutes. Add chili, coriander, cumin, and  cardamom pod seeds. Stir
just until chili browns lightly, about 45  seconds. Use hot or cold.
Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V3 #219  Date: Mon, 12 Aug 1996 22:47:30
-0700  From: Julie Bertholf <jewel1@ix.netcom.com>

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