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Phak Tom Kati (vegetables In A Coconut Sauce)

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Grains, Dairy, Eggs Thai 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Coconut milk
1/2 c Makheua phuang, Thai
eggplant
1/2 c Tua phak yao, long beans
broken into 2" peices
1/2 c Mushrooms, sliced
1/2 c Phak bung, swamp cabbage
shredded
1/2 c Phakat khao, Chinese
cabbage
2 T Hom daeng, shallots/purple
onions sliced finely
1 T Light soy sauce
1 T [palm] sugar
1 T Prik ki nu daeng, red
birdseye chilis finely
sliced
1 T Prikthai ong, green
peppercorns
1 t Bai makrut, kaffir lime
leaves shredded -or-
1/2 t Lime zest

INSTRUCTIONS

The name literally means 'vegetables boiled in cocnut milk'.  makheua
phuang are very small Thai eggplants, that resemble crunchy  garden
peas. If (as I expect) they are not available near you, then I  suggest
you use tender garden peas, raw. If you can only get frozen  peas, then
drop them in hot, not boiling water, until defrosted, then  transfer to
ice water to stop the cooking and then strain thoroughly.  If swamp
cabbvage is not available substitute spinach.  Thai long beans
(sometimes called yard beans or yak's tails), can be  replaced with
ordinary western long beans.  Green peppercorns are sold in Thailand on
the stem, making them easy  to discard before serving, but I suggest
that if you can only get  loose peppercorns, that you put them in a
small muslin bag or 'spice  ball'  Method: In a saucepan bring the
coconut milk to a gentle simmer and  mix in the sugar and soy sauce,
and stir in the lime leaves. Add the  shallots and pepper, and gently
simmer for 1-2 minutes until  aromatic. Taste for the balance of sugar
and salt, and adjust if  necesary.  Add the vegetables, and return to
the boil. Simmer gently until just  cooked (If using garden peas, do
not add them until the other  ingredients are almost cooked, and then
serve as soon as they are  warmed through).  Serve with either rice or
noodles  Posted to CHILE-HEADS DIGEST V3 #171  Date: Thu, 28 Nov 1996
14:17:07 +0700  From: "Col. I.F. Khuntilanont-Philpott"
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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 165
Calories From Fat: 107
Total Fat: 12.7g
Cholesterol: <1mg
Sodium: 36.7mg
Potassium: 512.5mg
Carbohydrates: 12.9g
Fiber: 5.2g
Sugar: 4.9g
Protein: 3.8g


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