"Thai Prawn Curry" - An illustrated guide...

"Thai Prawn Curry" - An illustrated guide...

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Dizeee

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Wednesday 12th August 2009
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Following on from the "photo of your dinner" thread, I have decided to post up this step by step guide of my favourite ever dish. I can't tell you how addicted I am to eating this, it just tastes divine. Anyone can make it, the secret of the flavour is in the proportions of ingredients.

Firstly, here is what you will need. The picture shows everything that will be used other than good old salt and pepper:





The Ingredients

(quantities of which can vary depending on how much you want to make)

-Tin(s)Coconut Milk
-Pataks Madras or Vindaloo Curry Paste
-Fresh Garlic Clove
-Barts Ginger
-Barts Chilli
-Fresh Red Bird Eye Chilli's
-Fresh Coriander
-Lime(s)
-Prawns (ideally grey to cook in the sauce, but you can use cooked)
-White Basmati Rice
-Salt and Pepper




Method


Firstly sort your garlic out by crushing the clove into a wok. I love garlic so will use an entire clove, but you can do less if your not mad on garlic.







Once this is done, simply add the following ingredients into the wok to accompany the garlic; Bart Ginger, Bart Chilli, Curry Paste and some pepper. The photo shows the proportions I have used of each. Squeeze the lime(s) into the mix aswell being generous with the juice.

The curry paste is the key though, too little and the dish won't have any depth, too much and you can spoil the coconut milk altogether.







Once you have added all these together, add a little heat and stir it all up adding more pepper and a touch of salt. This is the base of the dish which you will add the coconut milk to. Stir it on some heat for around a minute. All you want is to infuse the mixture, not cook it, so easy on the heat. It will end up like this:







Now it is time to add the coconut milk. Add with heat off. If you feel you have too much paste then simply spoon some out and put it in a side dish. It is easy to add later, but once in you can't take it out. I just about got away with what I used with 3 tins of coconut milk.








Once the milk is added, turn the heat on and stir well for a couple of minutes. Turn heat off once done.







In a perfect world it should look like this once strirred and warmed through. The paste slightly bubbles red against the milk. It should also smell great now.







Now, take your Coriander and chop it into the mixture, stirring again:






Have a pan of water on the side ready for the rice and you should basiclly be there. Whenever you want to eat the meal, all that is left to do is to warm the mixture through and add the prawns, which takes the same time as cooking the rice. The mixture can be left for hours if you want to pre prepare.








Have your prawns ready to go in a bowl. Add them to the sauce around 2 minutes prior to serving when the sauce is piping hot. Make sure you stir the sauce regularly when heating. Chop the brid eye chillis into a small side dish ready to sprinkle onto the plate of food.








There. Thats it! Serve the curry with a ladle and the rice with a strained ladle, and always go back for seconds! I will be eating mine soon yum











Dizeee

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Wednesday 12th August 2009
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Im sure it can be improved upon, I have never tried lemongrass, might give it ago next time. All I know is I love it...


Dont tend to find the pataks that gritty.

Dizeee

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Thursday 13th August 2009
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Whole bulb usually - awesome!

Dizeee

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Thursday 13th August 2009
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Well, I wouldnt change a thing with the recipe I have posted up, it tastes great just as it is and if I altered something I know it just wouldnt be the same.

Dizeee

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Thursday 13th August 2009
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Ai, did that once and it worked well... They were softer, was good. Just dont use Waitrose prawns, absolutley horrendous and ruined the whole thing once. Pure salt.

Dizeee

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Saturday 27th November 2010
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soprano said:
sleep envy said:
Dizeee said:
if I altered something I know it just wouldnt be the same.
genius
hehe
Still don't get this... lol