Green Curry is my second attempt on Thai food next to red curry. Referred as Kaeng (Gaeng) Khiao Wan, literally meaning sweet green curry, it gets its name from the color of the curry. The other predominant thai dishes are also referred by their colors red curry and yellow curry. I chose to make a vegetarian version of the curry by substituting soy sauce for traditionally used fish sauce. I also ignored sugar since I used store bought coconut milk can which was sweeter than the one prepared at home.
Vegetables - Red bell pepper, green bell pepper, radish - cubed - each 1/2 cup
Carrot - sliced - 1/2 cup
Lemon grass - top portion - chopped into 2 " piece
Extra Firm Tofu - 1/2 block - 6 ozCoconut milk - 1 can - 300 ml
And to Dish it Out - Tofu/Paneer and Bell Peppers event by Vardhini.
Ingredients:
Adapted from My delicious blogVegetables - Red bell pepper, green bell pepper, radish - cubed - each 1/2 cup
Carrot - sliced - 1/2 cup
Lemon grass - top portion - chopped into 2 " piece
Extra Firm Tofu - 1/2 block - 6 ozCoconut milk - 1 can - 300 ml
Water - 300 ml
Soya sauce - 1 tbsp (I used low-sodium variety)
Soya sauce - 1 tbsp (I used low-sodium variety)
Thai basil - 5-6 leaves
Salt - to taste - remember soy sauce may already contain salt
Salt - to taste - remember soy sauce may already contain salt
For the Green curry Paste:
Coriander seeds - 1/2 tsp, dry roasted
Cumin powder - 1/2 tsp
Lemon rind - from 1 lemon
Thai Green Chillies - 4 or 5 - deseeded
Pearl onions / Small shallots - 2
Garlic cloves - 2
Cilantro - 4 twigs with stem
Thai Basil leaves - 1/2 cup - loosely packed
Lemon Grass - 1 - cleaned and chopped
Galangal/Ginger - chopped - 1 tbsp
Grind the ingredients under green curry paste to a not very fine paste. Cut the drained tofu into cubes and saute them in a tsp of oil. Drain in a paper towel to let it absorb extra oil. Add the coconut milk to a big saucepan and heat in medium flame. When it is just hot (not boiling) add the ground curry paste and mix once. Cook in low flame until the paste cooks, about 5 to 7 mins. Add the lemon grass and chopped vegetables and cook covered for about 5 to 10 mins, the vegetables should be half cooked, and still maintain the crunch to it. Add the water (based on the thickness required) and allow it to boil. Add soy sauce, salt and basil leaves. Remove from heat and serve hot with steamed rice.
Sending this to Bookmarked recipes - Every Tuesday event by Priya and Aipi and Hearth & Soul - Blog hop #47.
And to Dish it Out - Tofu/Paneer and Bell Peppers event by Vardhini.
I am a big fan of thai green curry! Yours has come out well!
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Whoa! That looks insanely delicious!!!
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Wow! Colorful and delicious curry! One of my fav:) Fantastic pictures.
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Looks so yum ....I like green curry better than anything else ..
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looks healthy and delicious dear:)
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ReplyDeleteOhh wow, that looks totally mouthwatering. I'm a sucker for thai flavors like lemongrass and galangal. Would love to try this!
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Ohh abolutely loved it, looks so yummy and galangal brings that distinct flavour, truly mouthwatering
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My husband and I enjoy curries very much, and I know we would absolutely love this. It looks delicious! Thanks for sharing. I'm glad to have found your beautiful blog and am going to explore more of your recipes! :) - Georgia
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yummy and colourful curry..presentation looks superb...:)
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Colorful and flavorful green curry....
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ReplyDeletedroooling ! such flavourful and delicious looking preparation. wow love the snaps!!! really cool
ReplyDeleteWow that pic with the rice is a killer! Just want to sit down and have it for lunch though lunchtime is hours to go :-)
ReplyDeleteYour Thai Green Curry looks wonderful - thank you for sharing your recipe with the Hearth and Soul blog hop!
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ReplyDeleteI just lovveeee Thai Food... Was looking for some ideas when got through this recipe..
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