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Sorry this took so long to get out, sq.
Coconut Chicken Soup (Tom Kah Gai) Serves 4 to 6 1 lb. white or dark chicken meat with bones left in 3 cups thick coconut milk 5 pieces kah (galangal) 3 Kaffir lime leaves 2 Serrano chiles (to your liking) ½ cup coriander sprigs (cilantro) 2 Tbs. fish sauce (nam pla) 2 Tbs. lime juice 1. Slice or chop the chicken into 3/4" pieces or thin strips. Bones add flavor, remove them if you'd rather. 2. Put the chicken, coconut milk, kah and Kaffir lime leaves in a saucepan, cover and slowly bring to a boil. Reduce heat and simmer for 15 minutes or until chicken is done. 3. Remove the stems, but not the seeds, from the chiles and crush them with the side of a cleaver or large knife until they split open in several places. Coarsely chop the cilantro. 4. Add the fish sauce, lime juice, cilantro and chiles to the soup, remove it from the heat and stir well ti mix all thoroughly. Taste and add lime juice as needed to balance coconut milk sweetness. Serve with rice. ************************* Hot & Spicy Chicken Soup (Tom Yum Gai) Serves 4 to 6 3 stalks lemon grass, bottom 6" only 4 cups water or chicken broth 3 Kaffir lime leaves 1 lb. chicken breasts 1/4 cup + 2 Tbs. fish sauce 1/4 cup + 2 Tbs. lime juice 3 Serrano chiles (to your liking) ½ cup cilantro 1. Slice the lemon grass in half, lengthwise. Crush the slices with a knife or cleaver and put them in a saucepan with the water or chicken broth and Kaffir lime leaves. 2. Chop the chicken into 3/4" pieces, leaving the bones for flavor or removing them. Set aside. 3. Bring the water or chicken broth with the lemon grass and Kaffir lime leaves to a gentle boil and boil for 5 minutes, covered. Add the chicken and fish sauce and boil gently, covered, until the chicken is done, around 15 minutes. 4. Remove from heat and add the lime juice. 5. Remove the stems, but not the seeds, from the chiles, Crush the chiles with a side of a cleaver or large knife until they split in several places. Add them to the soup and stir. Garnish with cilantro and serve with rice. Recipes from “Thai Home Cooking from Kamolmal's Kitchen”, by William Crawford & Kamolmal Pootaraksa, but this is essentially the way the cuz makes it. -- Nick. To help with tsunami relief, go to: http://usafreedomcorps.gov/ For info on a free (you pay only postage) herbal AIDS remedy, write to: PO Box 9, Wichian Buri, Petchabun, 67130 Thailand. Enclose a self-addressed (including country) envelope and $1 or equivalent for return postage. |
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Yum and yum, Nick! Bless your bones, I'll be eating those for a week or two. Going to have the permanent crown put in tomorrow, ouch. Soft soupy things should be just the ticket. sq No seafood or prawns.... the mild toxicity it these will wreck havoc (or is that hair-walk in our speak) to your already painful toothsome. hope you get well soon. DC. |
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"DC." wrote in :
snip Yum and yum, Nick! Bless your bones, I'll be eating those for a week or two. Going to have the permanent crown put in tomorrow, ouch. Soft soupy things should be just the ticket. No seafood or prawns.... the mild toxicity it these will wreck havoc (or is that hair-walk in our speak) to your already painful toothsome. hope you get well soon. Thanks for the good wishes, DC, and I will abide by your advice. sq, "Wah lao nothing like a countryman kaki for good advice" |
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