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I''ve posted this recipe before I really believe it's worth the effort to make your own paste.-I can give you some fairly general guidelines. I don't really measure my ingredients for this. It's similiar to many you can find on the net although probably a bit heavier on the shallots and coriander.I use20 shallotsBunch of coriander3 sticks of lemon grass2 inches of Galangalhead of garlicpeel of 2 kaffir limes + juiceGreen chillis (depends on your taste or in my case invitees tastes I'll often use larger, milder ones) though I prefer 20 small ones.2 tsp - fresh ground and roasted corriander seeds1 tsp - ditto white cuminFish sauce to taste1 tsp - Shrimp pasteRoughly chop everything. Then blend it to a puree.This will make enough for 2 curries (4 person).Many recipes use white pepper, but I've never bothered.-As for the cooking method I simply fry the paste in a little coconut milk, you can turn the tin upside-down to seperate the oil content, but I don't know if it makes that much difference. then add the whole jar, with no reduction. Add chicken (raw), the which ever vegetables you're using (I like pea aubergines, Slightly bigger aubergines, some fresh green peppercorns and Thai basil.)I don't think it really matter, but getting the blend of lime/ fish sauce/ palm sugar at this stage makes a difference. I think a little extra palm sugar can really lift this dish.I find this much easier to cook than 'Indian' curry. It seems fairly straightforward and always gives good results.Just add extra coconut milk to get the consistancy you like. (I don't use lime leaves because I can't get them fresh)It all looks very similiar to your recipe, what do you mean by authentic?
Hi chillihothotI remember watching a thai / american videoon how to make green curry and the cook mentioned you need to boil the coconut milk 1st to get the oil separation thats desired.I found the website link and video herehttp://hot-thai-kitchen.com/green-curry-1/Hope this helpsW
There is a very good Thai supermarket in Bath if that helps. I buy all my fresh lime leaves etc there.