You will not find this recipe online. I investigated, checked out links for Panang Curry, Muslim style Thai food, and they all provided hints, but nothing definitive. So understanding my ingredients, I set out to recreate this elusive delicacy. Granted, my version is extremely un-Islamic, with pork AND shellfish that my Muslim friends would cringe, but to Halaal it up, I would just sub in some other items. I'm not sure how I would replace the Crab Paste.
Without further ado, here is my recipe. It makes 1 massive pot - good for family style (6-8) or leftovers.
ISLAMIC NOODLES COMME SALAD KING
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Rice Noodles | | 1/2 package |
Coconut Milk | 1 can | |
Pork Tenderloin | 2 | |
Tofu (semihard) | 2 cups | |
Shrimp | 750 g | |
Carrot | 2 | |
Snow Peas | 250 g | |
Bamboo Shoot | 1 cup | |
Straw Mushrooms | 1 can | |
Bird Chilli | 7 chillis | |
Green Onion | 5 stalks | |
Tamarind Paste | 4 tbsp | |
Lemongrass | 1 stalk | |
Khafir Lime Leaves | 7 leaves | |
Fish Sauce | 1/4 cup | |
Lime Juice | 1 can | |
Brown Sugar (optional) | 2 tbsp | |
Canola Oil | to coat pot |
CURRY PASTE | ||
Onion | | 1 large |
Garlic | 1/2 head | |
Crab Paste | 6 tbsp | |
Tomato Paste | 3 tbsp | |
Galangal/Ginger | 3 tbsp (grated) | |
Lime Zest | 1 lime | |
Cumin | 1 tsp (whole) | |
Coriander | 2 tsp (whole) | |
Chilli Powder | 1/2 tsp | |
Lemongrass | top 1/3 of stalk | |
Water | bring to 1/2 cm high in mixer |
GARNISH | | |
Cilantro | chopped | |
Lime | wedge | |
Bean Sprouts | (optional, I don't b/c I'm preggers) |
Curry Paste:
- In a small pan, toast the Cumin, Coriander, and Chilli Powder.
In a mortar and pestle, grind spice mix into a powder. - In a food processor, combine Onion, Garlic, Crab Paste, Tomato Paste, Galangal, Spice mix, Lime zest, and the (tough but pliable) top third of the lemongrass stalk that has been chopped into smaller nibs.
- Add enough water to mix and process until you have a paste.
- Pork: soak in water/cider vinegar/salt solution, trim of silver skin and fat, and wash. Cut into 3" strips.
- Shrimp: wash in lemon water, trim and devain.
- Tofu: I get the plastic sealed, fish-flavoured cubes from the freezer section. Cut them down further into 1/2" cubes.
- Tamarind Paste: soak tamarind in boiling water (equal parts) and mix to dissolve pulp. Press through strainer.
- Carrots: trim and cut into 2" sticks on the bias.
- Lemongrass: remove outer husk and cut on the diagonal into 1" pieces.
- Snow peas: Wash, top and tail. Leave whole.
- Straw Mushrooms: I can only find these in the can. Strain, rinse, and cut lengthwise into halves.
- Bamboo shoots: I hate the smell. I strain and rinse thoroughly. Get as much of the smell out as you can. These will likely come in match width sticks.
- Chillis: Mince.
- Khafir Lime Leaves: rinse and bruise with the back of a knife.
- In a wide heavy bottom pot, add oil on medium high heat.
- When hot, add curry paste. Cook until most moisture has evaporated and the mixture begins to brown on bottom of the pan. Watch carefully - you cannot let this mixture burn. Push paste to the side.
- Add pork evenly and let caramelize. Then mix in quickly with the paste until evenly coated. Reduce heat to medium and let all the juices cook out until pork mixture is once again frying. The key is to letting this fry as long as possible without letting the meat burn. Towards the end, turn the heat back up to medium high.
- You have had a kettle of water boiling on the side. Add enough water to cover the meat mixture completely. Do not add more than this amount, else you will water-log the dish.
- Reduce heat to medium low. Add Tamarind paste, minced Chilli, Fish Sauce, Lime Juice, Lemongrass, and Khafir Lime Leaves. Stir and allow this mixture to simmer for 15-20 minutes, covered.
- In a separate bowl, cover rice noodles with very cold water. Let sit for 20-25 minutes (no longer than 30 minutes).
- In the pot, add coconut milk. Stir and let simmer for 10 minutes.
- Add Bamboo shoots, Straw Mushrooms, Carrots, Snow Peas and Green Onion. Stir.
- Layer shrimp on top. Cover pot for 5 minutes.
- Stir pot.
- Pull noodles from bowl (should be firm, but mildly pliable) and add place on top. Cover pot for 10 minutes.
- Uncover pot. Noodles should be soft and pliable enough to fold into entire mixture. Completely incorporate noodles throughout mixture. Reduce heat to minimum for 5-10 minutes.
- MANGE!
1 comment:
It’s not just you; many recipes say things like “half a package of noodles”… and “a can of lime juice…” I tear my hair out. What size package of noodles do I use half of? What size can? Etc. Love the dish. Looking forward to making it.
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