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[Thai] Kaeng Khua Saparot (Prawn And Pineappl
Zutaten für 6 Portionen Menge anpassen
die Zutaten:
1 EsslöffelKratiem (garlic) finely chopped
2 EsslöffelRed curry paste
2 EsslöffelChopped tomatoe
2 Tassecoconut milk
1 TassePineapple (cubed or pulped)
4 Esslöffelfish sauce
2 TeelöffelPalm sugar
1 Teelöffellime juice
16 Prawns about 3" long
Bai makrut (lime leaves), slivered Or
1 EsslöffelLime zest
1 EsslöffelPrik ki nu daeng (red birdseye chilis)slivered
15 Bai kaprao (holy basil leaves).
die Zubereitung:

The pineapple adds a touch of tart sweetness to this dish. It has a rich creamy texture, and a red coloration that i an attractive complement to the shrimp.

If you want to be a little fancy you can serve it in pineapple skin bowls. Method

Peel, devein, and behead the shrimp, leaving only the small tail shells on.

Drop two tomatoes into boiling water for about a minute, then remove to cold water, peel, quarter, discard the seed pulp, and chop the flesh. You want 2 tablespoons of chopped tomatoes.

In a little oil in a medium hot wok, briefly saute the garlic and basil, removing it and reserving it when the aroma is fully developed.

Cook the curry paste briefly to develop the aroma, then add half the coconut milk, the fish sauce, tomatoes, pineapple, lime juice and sugar, and stir to combine fully. Add the prawns and cook until they turn slightly pink and opaque.

Add the remainder of the coconut milk, the lime leaves and slivered chili, at the same time returning the sauted garlic and basil to the pan.

Transfer to a serving dish and serve with steamed jasmine rice. Walt Mm

Colonel Ian F. Khuntilanont-Philpott


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