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Thai Red Curry With Roasted Duck



 
 
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Old 04-08-2007, 02:53 PM
EzyThaiCooking EzyThaiCooking is offline
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THAI RED CURRY WITH ROASTED DUCK



Ingredients

* 1 roasted duck, deboned and cut into well sized pieces

* 5 pieces of pineapple, cut into bite sized pieces

* 4 fresh kaffir lime leaves, chopped

* 1 teaspoon sugar

* 2 1/2 cups coconut milk

* 8 cherry tomatoes

* 1 cup eggplant, cut into bite-sized pieces

* 1/2 teaspoon salt

* 2 tablespoons fish sauce

* 1/2 cup water (or chicken stock)

* 1 1/2 tablespoons vegetable cooking oil

* 3 tablespoons red curry paste

(For 2 Serving)


Preparations

1. Heat oil in a wok over medium heat and add the red curry paste, stir well. Then add 3/4 cups coconut milk and stir until mixed thoroughly.

2. Add the roasted duck and stir often. Then pour the mixture into a pot, add the remaining coconut milk, water, tomatoes, pineapples, eggplants, kaffir lime leaves, sugar, salt, and fish sauce.

3. Continue stirring until boiling and remove from heat. Transfer to a serving bowl.


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Old 31-12-2007, 07:10 AM
sweetlou sweetlou is offline
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oh my God..
looks so delicious... i have to go home and cook it...
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