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I recently got "Keo's Thai Cuisine" by Keo Sananikone, 10-Speed Press,
1999. I have tried a handful of recipes from it, and they are both simple and very tasty. I started to transcribe this one, then tried a search on the web. It turned out to be easy to find, so you may all have seen this before. It is well worth making. I copied this one from http://dinnercoop.cs.cmu.edu/dinnerc...ceChicken.html Cheers, Ian Evil Jungle Prince with Chicken Recipe from Keo's Thai Cuisine by Keo Sananikone. Wonderful Thai chicken dish with lots of basil. Or substitute the chicken with mixed vegetables---choose from among bell peppers, string beans, water chestnuts, bamboo shoots, miniature corn, asparagus, cucumbers, zucchini, Japanese eggplant, and mushrooms. Serves 2-3. 1/2 lb boneless chicken breast 2 to 6 small red chile peppers 1/2 stalk fresh lemon grass 2 kafir lime leaves 2 tablespoon oil 1/2 cup coconut milk 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 to 4 tablespoon fish sauce (optional) 10 to 15 basil leaves 1 cup chopped cabbage Thinly cut chicken into 2-inch strips. If using vegetables, cut into thin strips. Grind together red chili peppers, lemon grass, and kafir lime leaves in a food processor or pound in a mortar. Heat oil to medium-high and saute pepper mixture for 3 minutes. Stir in coconut milk and cook for 2 minutes. Add chicken (or vegetables) and cook for 5 minutes or until cooked. Reduce heat to medium-low. Stir in fish sauce (if using), salt, and basil. Serve on a bed of chopped cabbage. |
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