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Baa Yir (Deep-Fried Yellow Bean Paste)
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Vegetables, Grains
Thai
Appetizers, Thailand, Vegetables
3
Servings
INGREDIENTS
4
oz
Beans, moong, dried
1
tb
Flour, all-purpose
2
ts
Red curry paste
1
tb
Soy sauce, light
1
ts
Sugar, granulated
2
Kaffir lime leaves
Oil; for deep-frying
4
tb
Sugar, granulated
6
tb
Vinegar, rice
1/2
ts
Salt
INSTRUCTIONS
THE SAUCE
Soak the moong beans in water for 30 minutes; drain. Roll the kaffir
leaves into thin cigarettes; slice into slivers. In a mortar pound the
drained moong beans to form a paste. Add the other ingredients in turn,
stirring well. Pluck a small piece of the paste and form into a ball the
size of a walnut. Do not mould too tightly. Deep-fry the balls until
golden brown, drain and serve with the thick sweet sauce below.
THE SAUCE: Gently heat the three ingredients until the sugar dissolves.
Allow to cool before serving.
Source: Thai Vegetarian Cooking by Vatcharin Bhumichitr Typed for you by
Karen Mintzias
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmdja006.zip
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