If there's one thing that I've really grown to love the past year it's curry, my top pick being the Thai Green variety. So here's Jo Pratt's recipe for Thai Green Chicken Curry that I almost know off by heart.
The curry is now best left to sit for a few minutes so the sauce becomes creamier. You will also taste the true flavours of the curry paste ingredients when it's slightly cooler. Serve with lots of fragrant Thai jasmine rice.
Blau x
Ingredients
- 2 tbsp Thai green curry paste (according to taste)
- 1 tbsp soft dark brown sugar
- 750g/1½lb skinless, boneless chicken, cut into chunks (use breast and/or leg meat)
- 6-8 kaffir lime leaves, torn into pieces (if unavailable, use the grated zest of 1 lime)
- 400ml/14fl oz coconut milk
- Good shake of Thai fish sauce or light soy sauce
- Small handful of coriander, roughly chopped
- ½-1 lime, juice only
Preparation method.
Heat the oil in a wok or large frying pan. Add the green curry paste and sugar and cook over a fairly high heat for about a minute, stirring with the lemongrass, if using. Reduce the heat slightly and stir in the chicken pieces and lime leaves or zest until coated in the paste. Add the coconut milk, fish sauce or soy sauce and bring to a simmer, cooking for 25-30 minutes until thickened slightly. Stir in the coriander and lime juice. Check for seasoning, adding more fish sauce or soy sauce if needed.The curry is now best left to sit for a few minutes so the sauce becomes creamier. You will also taste the true flavours of the curry paste ingredients when it's slightly cooler. Serve with lots of fragrant Thai jasmine rice.
Blau x
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