York - Fresh Galangal, Turmeric & Thai Basil
York - Fresh Galangal, Turmeric & Thai Basil
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scottri

Original Poster:

951 posts

205 months

Wednesday 28th December 2011
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Hi Folks,

Mods - while this is food related its the physical location of the items which is key!

I know that you can substitute the above for dried versions but keen to try and get the authentic flavours... therefore does anyone know where to buy the following in York?

Fresh Galangal
Fresh Turmeric
Thai Basil

Thanks in advance

Leigh996tt

3,858 posts

248 months

Wednesday 28th December 2011
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Try the Aligator food shop on Fishergate, if they don't have it I'd be surprised.

Linky

scottri

Original Poster:

951 posts

205 months

Wednesday 28th December 2011
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Leigh996tt said:
Try the Aligator food shop on Fishergate, if they don't have it I'd be surprised.

Linky
Thanks Leigh, i didnt even know that shop existed! I've been down today but they are closed until the new year. Will check them out soon though. I've been all over the place today and failed to get my ingredients - I'll just have to use the substitutes this time.

Leigh996tt

3,858 posts

248 months

Wednesday 28th December 2011
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Out of interest then, what is Galangal and what's on the menu?

There is a small organic food shop in Haxby, the name of it evades me but I'll call in if I get chance and ask if they have any of the ingredients.

scottri

Original Poster:

951 posts

205 months

Wednesday 28th December 2011
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I'm cooking a Yellow Thai Stir fry with Beef, first time i've tried it so hoping its nice. Its a Rick Stein Recipe.

From Wiki (as I wasn't 100% sure)... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galangal

"Galangal (galanga, blue ginger, laos) is a rhizome of plants of the genus Alpinia or Kaempferia in the ginger family Zingiberaceae, with culinary and medicinal uses originated from Indonesia.

It is used in various Asian cuisines (for example in Thai and Lao tom yum and tom kha gai soups, Vietnamese Huế cuisine (tre) and throughout Indonesian cuisine, for example, in soto). Though it is related to and resembles ginger, there is little similarity in taste."

Most places say to use Ginger in place of Galangal which makes sense as its part of the ginger family, however, it also says it tastes totally difference - hence wanting to find the right one. Its the same situation for Thai Basil (I failed to find that as well).

I've been to Morrisons, Tesco, Waitrose, two places on Hull road (Freshways & the Chinese Supermarket next door), grocers on Bishopthorpe rd, Chi Yip on Rougier Street and they either didnt stock it or were closed! Fun and games.


Leigh996tt

3,858 posts

248 months

Wednesday 28th December 2011
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Sounds nice.

The shop in Haxby that might be worth a phone call tomorrow ( just tried them and they're closed) is


Food For Thought
2, Ryedale Court, The Village, York, YO32 3SA
01904 765878

Cheers.

scottri

Original Poster:

951 posts

205 months

Wednesday 28th December 2011
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Leigh996tt said:
Sounds nice.

The shop in Haxby that might be worth a phone call tomorrow ( just tried them and they're closed) is


Food For Thought
2, Ryedale Court, The Village, York, YO32 3SA
01904 765878

Cheers.
Cool, thanks.

Leigh996tt

3,858 posts

248 months

Wednesday 28th December 2011
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Just nicely marinated some chicken tikka myself for Friday and Saturday's curry.
It'll be added to a lamb keema balti/madras with potatoes and peas.

Mmmmmmmmmm smile

Spiderman123

9 posts

171 months

Wednesday 28th December 2011
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your like a bible leigh ;-)

Leigh996tt

3,858 posts

248 months

Wednesday 28th December 2011
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Spiderman123 said:
your like a bible leigh ;-)
Indeed Daz,, I'm good with the book of curry but haven't read the book of being grown up yet!

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Spiderman123

9 posts

171 months

Saturday 31st December 2011
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nothing wrong with that pal......hope you have a happy new year mate...hope to see yah soon !

Leigh996tt said:
Indeed Daz,, I'm good with the book of curry but haven't read the book of being grown up yet!

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Leigh996tt

3,858 posts

248 months

Saturday 31st December 2011
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Spiderman123 said:
nothing wrong with that pal......hope you have a happy new year mate...hope to see yah soon !
Same to you mate, all the best for 2012!

fridaypassion

11,155 posts

251 months

Saturday 31st December 2011
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Should this have been posted in the Yorkshire forum? Whatever happened to pie and peas! wink

Flying machine

1,236 posts

199 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2012
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Bit late, but this place does those too:

http://www.qype.co.uk/place/233631-chi-yip-superma...

Leigh996tt

3,858 posts

248 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2012
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Also, this place should have everything.

Rafi's Spicebox

17 Goodramgate
York
YO1 7LW

01904 638119

scottri

Original Poster:

951 posts

205 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2012
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Thanks again chaps, i did try chi-yip but it was closed on the day i needed it. Will try them in future.

Flying machine

1,236 posts

199 months

Tuesday 3rd January 2012
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Leigh996tt said:
Also, this place should have everything.

Rafi's Spicebox

17 Goodramgate
York
YO1 7LW

01904 638119
Good recommendation that one Leigh, the curry packs are very nice, that said I prefer chi yip as it is a lot cheaper for much larger portions of e.g. galangal (fresh rather than frozen too) and when it hasn't all vanished - big bunches of aromatic king and thai basil, amazing stuff! Plus they have all sorts of mystifying things in there that I have no idea what to do with and tanks with live dinner in as well!