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Articles for the Month of May 2023

Thai Yellow Curry Chicken (Gaeng Karee Gai)

Posted on 30 May, 2023
Thai Yellow Curry Chicken (Gaeng Karee Gai)

 

1. Quarter the thigh fillets and peeled potatoes 

2. Roast dried bayleaf on medium low heat for 2-3 minutes 

3. Heat up oil in a wok or a big pit. On medium low heat stir fry the curry paste* until fragrant (approximately 5 minutes)

4. Sprinkle in the curry powder and mix well.  

5. Add in the chicken and stir to combine. 

6. Pour the coconut milk* into the pot 

7. Add water 

8. Add the potatoes and bring everything to a boil. 

9. Season with fish sauce, roasted bay leaves and palm sugar. 

10. Simmer and stir occassionally until the potatoes are soft (approx 15 minutes). 

 

Serve over a bed of warm rice or with a baguette. 

 

*We always use Mae sri in our Thai curry recipes

 

Taro Coconut Sago Dessert

Posted on 23 May, 2023
Taro Coconut Sago Dessert

Prepare the Sago

  1. Add water to a large, deep pot and bring to the boil.
  2. Add in sago and give it a stir. Immediately reduce heat to low when it comes to the boil. Cover with a lid and gently simmer for 15mins (stirring occasionally).
  3. Turn off the heat and keep the lid on the pot. Let sit for 25mins.
  4. Drain cooked sago through a sieve and rinse with cold tap water to remove the excess starch. Place cooked sago in a large bowl filled with iced water and set aside.

Prepare the Taro

  1. Bring a pot of water to the boil.
  2. Split taro evenly between 2 steamer baskets.
  3. Steam for 20mins or until cooked. Set aside.

For the Soup

  1. Add coconut milk, water, sugars and knotted pandan leaf into a large pot and bring to the boil
  2. Stir to dissolve the sugar.
  3. Remove the pandan leaf
  4. Add in half of the cooked taro and blitz with an immersion blender/stab mixer until smooth.
  5. Drain prepared sago and add into the coconut soup. Stir to evenly distribute. Add salt.
  6. Add in cooked taro pieces and gently stir through.


This recipe makes a very generous portion, so there should be plenty of leftovers, or gather some friends or loved ones and share it together.
 

 

Cha Gio (Vietnamese Spring Rolls)

Posted on 03 May, 2023
Cha Gio (Vietnamese Spring Rolls)

Makes 50 small rolls or 15-20 medium sized ones

1. Thaw frozen wrappers in the fridge (in its wrapper, unopened). This will take a couple of hours.

2. Meanwhile, add noodles to one bowl, and dried mushrooms to another. Add boiling water to both bowls to fully cover. Leave to soak for 10mins then drain & rinse dry.

3. Slice noodles into shorter strands and finely chop mushrooms. Add both to a medium sized bowl, along with the rest of the filling ingredients. Mix thoroughly to combine.

4. Take wrappers out of its packaging & carefully separate each one by peeling them away from each other. Stack wrappers on top of each other and cover with a clean tea towel.

5. Prepare the slurry by mixing the flour and water together in a saucer.

6. Wrap your rolls with the prepared filling & secure the end with a dab of slurry.

7. Heat oil in a wok/pan and deep fry your rolls until golden. Drain on a wire rack lined with kitchen paper.

Serve these rolls with a side of nuoc mam dipping sauce.

(You can reheat cooked spring rolls in the oven or air fryer to bring back their crunch)