Making your own pastes from scratch is really easy, all you need is a decent food processor and it's just a matter of chucking everything in and giving it a good wizz. The best thing is you know exactly what's in it! No weird additives! In fact the trickiest thing is finding all the spices needed, but I've found most of them are available in the supermarket. More obscure things like galangal powder or shrimp paste can be found at the Asian grocer. Don't let the smell of the shrimp paste put you off, it adds an incredible depth of flavour to the curry!
Green Curry Paste
1 green chilli (or 2 depending on how much heat you like, remove the pith and seeds if you prefer a mild curry)
1/2 tsp black peppercorns crushed
1 medium brown onion chopped
2 medium garlic cloves crushed
2 heaped tbs fresh coriander (1 of stalk, 1 of leaves)
1 tsp chopped lemon rind
1 stick lemongrass stalk roughly chopped
1 kafir lime leaf thinly sliced
1 tsp salt
2 tsp coriander powder
1 tsp cumin powder
1 tsp galangal (Laos) powder
1/2 tsp shrimp paste
1 tsp turmeric powder
1 cube palm sugar crushed (paleo: substitute with coconut sugar)
1/4 cup oil (paleo: substitute the oil with a little water and then fry the paste off in coconut oil)
Red Curry Paste
2 long red chillis
1 medium red onion chopped
2 medium garlic cloves crushed
2 heaped tbs fresh coriander (1 of stalk, 1 of leaves)
1 tsp chopped lemon rind
1 stick lemongrass stalk roughly chopped
1 kafir lime leaf thinly sliced 1 tsp salt
2 tsp coriander powder
1 tsp cumin powder
1 tsp paprika
1 tsp galangal (laos) powder
1/2 tsp shrimp paste
1 tsp tumeric powder
1 cube palm sugar crushed
1/4 cup oil
These recipes will make enough for a curry to serve 4.
To make the curry.....
Fry off paste in a wok or heavy based
saucepan on high heat until fragrant.
Add around 800g of whatever thinly sliced meat/tofu/vegetables you fancy and combine with paste.
Add around 800g of whatever thinly sliced meat/tofu/vegetables you fancy and combine with paste.
Add a large tin of coconut milk. Turn heat down to med-low. Give it a stir every now and again until just meat/veggies are just tender, don't cover saucepan as coconut milk will separate. Add lemon juice and fish sauce to taste and a little extra palm sugar if needed. The key to a good Thai curry is a balance of sweet, salty and sour. Sprinkle on a bit of chopped fresh coriander to make it look pretty and you're done!
Note: The red curry paste is amazing with duck! Fry off the paste with a few star anise pods and add coconut milk, lemon and fish sauce as above then add sliced, cooked duck breast and fresh lychees at the end. Amazing!
Green Chicken Curry |
Red Duck and Lychee Curry |