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Kuaitiao Neua (Beef Noodle Soup)

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Meats, Seafood Thai Soup 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

10 c Water
4 c Beef bones
2 Onions; with skin, quartered
2 Coriander roots; chopped
4 Bai makrut (Kaffir lime leaves); shredded
1 tb Ginger; grated
4 c Stock
1 c Red wine (Bull's Blood or similar)
2 c Beef (any cut); cubed
1 c Celery (preferably Chinese celery); sliced
1 c Mushrooms (any variety)
1/2 c Shallots; sliced
1 tb Prik ki nu daeng (red Birdseye chilis); sliced
2 tb Fish sauce
2 tb Dark sweet soy sauce
1 tb Light soy sauce
1 c Ribbon noodles; soaked

INSTRUCTIONS

NAM KAENG JUED (SOUP STOCK
KUAITIAO NEUA
Date: Sun, 19 May 1996 14:16:19 -0700
From: "Colonel I. F. K. Philpott" <colonel@korat1.vu-korat.ac.th>
This soup is a popular light meal in Thailand, and often sold by "stop me
and buy one" hawkers who pedal tricycles around the streets.  The
traditional form is made from beef offal, and contains cow's blood.
There is nothing odd about this: cow's liver and kidneys are popular in
Britain, as are the lights (lungs) - at least they were before mad cow
desease! Blood is a major component in black pudding - a form of sausage
that is also popular in Britain.
However the dish can be made quite satisfactorally from any cut of beef,
and the blood can be omitted, or replaced, as in this version, by red wine
Bull's Blood is a heavy red wine from central Europe and is suitable (if
only because of the name?)
The noodles should be cut into handleable pieces (the Thais don't bother
and eat soup with chop sticks (not used for any other type of food), but as
this is an art that takes considerable practice, it is easier to cut up the
noodles to eat the soup with a spoon.
So here is a non-vampire version of kuaitiao neua:
nam kaeng jued (soup stock): break the bones with a hammer, and roast them
for 15 minutes in a hot oven.  Bring the water to the boil, and add the
vegetables, and the bones to the pot, Boil gently for an hour.  Boil
vigorously to reduce to about half the volume you started with.  Allow to
cool, skim off the fat, filter through a fine seive.
kuaitiao neua: Soak the noodles for 15 minutes, and then chop them into
2-3" long pieces for ease of eating. Heat the stock to a gentle simmer, and
add the wine, and all the other ingredients except the beef, mushrooms and
noodles.  When the stock is again boiling add the beef and simmer until the
beef is tender. Add the mushrooms and noodles, and cook for a further
one-two minutes Garnish with a few coriander leaves and serve with nam jim
rod dedt (see separate recipe).
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