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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Thai Green Chicken Curry


This recipe came about because of my brothers beautiful plants covered in light green chillis in his vegetable garden. So I turned them into a curry paste!

I added to my curry some of those cute little light purple eggplants and some snow peas.
It was a really lovely chicken curry, on the light side that I kept reasonably mild (due to our visitor!).



Thai Green Chicken Curry 
I adapted from a green curry paste recipe I found a long time ago.
Curry Paste
12 light green chillis (mine had an ever so slight hint of heat in them)
1 long hot red chilli (i took the seeds out as i wanted a milder curry)
6 spring onions finely sliced
6 cloves chopped garlic
1 tbsp chopped fresh ginger
1 piece lemon grass finely sliced
5 coriander roots/stems finely sliced
2 tbsp coriander seeds toasted
1 tbsp cumin seeds toasted
1 tsp sea salt
10 white peppercorns
1 tsp tumeric
1 tsp shrimp paste


I ground all the spices and salt in mortar and pestle then added to all the other ingredients except shrimp paste and used my stick mixer to make a paste. I add the shrimp paste right before I fry the paste as it stinks so much! 
Note - I used half of this paste in my curry and froze the other half.


Curry
2 tbsp vegetable oil
400ml coconut cream
1 lime juiced
1 cup vegetable stock
3 medium chicken breasts cubed
1 tbsp palm sugar
1 tbsp fish sauce
3 small light purple eggplants cubed
handful of snow peas cut up
1 cup of freshly chopped basil


I fried the paste in the hot vegetable oil until nice and fragrant, added the coconut cream and lime juice then left to simmer for 10 mins. I then added the eggplant, chicken and vegetable stock and let simmer for 15 minutes. Finally I added the palm sugar, fish sauce, basil and snow peas before serving with rice.



9 comments:

  1. Yum. Love a good curry. And I also love this print: http://www.etsy.com/listing/66939521/keep-calm-and-curry-on-mortar-and-pestle

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  2. I've never made my own curry paste, I guess it tastes heaps better than the canned stuff. Thanks for the recipe, your curry looks lovely.

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  3. I love curry chicken. This curry paste looks incredible! :)

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  4. Ok, I'm totally coming to live at your house. Looks delicious!

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  5. I had a lovely green curry today flavoured with Thai basil leaves. Oh my it was good! :D

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  6. I have to admit I'm a real chilly wimp but this sounds so fragrant and delicious!

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  7. I had a curry the other day at Red Spoon Thai, it was with lamb shank and star anise, seriously BEST curry ever. I so want to try this one!

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  8. Oh yum! That looks awesome!! If I ever get a mortar and pestle I'm totally trying this!

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