Personally, it's been quite a hectic week - but I am getting back on track. I wanted to share with you something I made a while back - Thai Green Curry. I visited Koh Chang in Thailand a while back there, and I had this a good few times. Here is my take on it.
Ingredients
-Green Chillis
-Finely Diced Chicken
-Garlic
-Shallots
-Finely Shredded Lemongrass
-Cinnamon Bark
-Star Anise
-Kaffir Leaf
-Galangal (or Ginger)
-Coconut Milk
-Coriander Leaf
-Cumin Seeds
-Groundnut or Sunflower Oil
-Bamboo Shoots
-Green Beans
Recipe
Here we go! Dry roast the cumin seeds & cinnamon bark in a saucepan over a medium heat until nice and fragrant. De-seed the chillis (or keep the seeds for heat). Put the chillis, garlic, shallots, lemongrass, galangal, coriander leaf, cumin and cinnamon into a mortar and mash into a paste. Then add the oil to a wok and heat up on a medium-low heat. Fry the paste until fragrant and the edges start to bubble and sizzle. Then add a little coconut milk and fry some more. Then turn up the heat and add the chicken. Toss and coat until browned and then add the rest of the coconut milk. Add the bamboo shoots and green beans. Bring to the boil and then turn down to a low heat and leave it simmer for 10-15 minutes. Serve with boiled rice. The curry should take on a subtle green tint. If it's bright luminous green, it's time to call the health inspector.





Put the coconut flakes into a pan and dry roast them over a medium heat. Take them off when the flakes become golden and set aside. Put some oil in a wok, heat to medium then add the paste. The paste should fry here and become nice and fragrant. Turn down a bit to prevent the paste from burning. Now turn up the heat and add a little coconut milk, stir and fry for a minute or two longer. Then add the beef, toss and brown it in the mixture and then add some more coconut milk. Now add the flakes. Also, take the lemongrass stalks, bash with the side of a knife and add it to the pot. Bring to the boil and then turn it way, way down. It should be on a very low simmer.

