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My sauce was very good but a little too thick so I cut down on
the peanuts and reduced the coconut milk to the standard size 400ml can. It works out to roughly 0.5L for 2 small servings or 1 generous serving (if you're a total pig). ---------------------------------------------------------------- Panda Peanut Sauce #2 Raw Unsalted Peanuts: 100 g Coconut Milk: 400 cc Red Curry Paste: 20 cc ! Fish Sauce: 20 cc ! Soy Paste: 5 cc ! Olive Oil: 10 cc Turbinado Sugar: 15 cc ~ Lime Juice: 25 cc + Lemongrass chopped: 3 g ~ Ginger chopped: 3 g ~ Sautee peanuts in pan with oil until lightly-browned. Cool peanuts as the heat may curdle the coconut milk. Puree half to two-thirds of peanuts with coconut milk. Add remaining peanuts and chop to desired consistency. Heat slowly and stir often and as you're doing that add the base amounts of curry paste, fish sauce, lime juice, lemongrass, ginger, galanga, and sugar and after simmering a moment taste and decide whether to add more curry paste and add extra very carefully. Then the fish sauce is good but extremely salty so add extra very carefully and if you want add soy sauce or paste but be very careful or it gets way too salty. Finally slowly add extra lemongrass, ginger, galangal, lime juice to taste (and Kaffir lime leaf if you can find it), but remember those ingredients are also in the red curry paste. Output --> 500cc for $2.00 Oh, and for those who aren't into the simplicity of metric, 5cc is one teaspoon. 100g of peanuts seems to be slightly over 3/4 cup, and almost anything that is moist with oil or liquid and chopped is roughly 1g per 1/4 teaspoon. Metric makes experimental cooking SOOO much easier. I need to invest in a good scale (instead of my mini "postal" scale) and a metric measuring cup/spoon set. Finally, the magic red curry paste and the ingredients on the label complete with percentages (which is why metric is so useful): Maesri Brand Red Curry Paste 114g (4oz) can Mamprik Maesri Ltd. Thailand Chili 35%, Garlic 23%, Shallot 20%, Salt 7%, Lemongrass 6%, Spices 5%, Sugar 3%, Galangal 1% One $0.75 can of this paste found at Lion should be enough for at least 4 of the above portions, for an output of 2L peanut sauce. ---------------------------------------------------------------- |
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