THAI COCONUT RICE NOODLES WITH CHICKEN
If you like Pad Thai you will love this. If you love Thai curries, you will love this even more. It's not really that spicy, so add chopped Thai chiles if you like it more hot. It makes a ton, so invite a few of your friends over and have a martial arts film fest. Everybody will be so happy.
Provided by PalatablePastime
Categories Chicken Breast
Time 40m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 20
Steps:
- Heat water for noodles and cook pasta 6-8 minutes (stir-fryable) or according to package directions.
- Drain noodles, rinse under cool water and allow to drain; cut into smaller pieces if desired.
- Meanwhile, toast coconut if necessary.
- Using a whisk, mix together ingredients for sauce: coconut milk, peanut butter, soy sauce, fish sauce, garlic, curry powder, brown sugar, and cayenne pepper.
- Heat oil in large pan until almost smoking.
- Add chicken and stir-fry until almost done and nicely browned.
- Add bell pepper and cook 1-2 minutes.
- Add mushrooms and cook until they are tender.
- Add chopped scallions, basil, and the juice of the lime and cook briefly.
- Stir in sauce mixture and allow to heat.
- Add cooked noodles and chopped cilantro and toss until thoroughly coated.
- Allow to heat through then remove from heat.
- Serve garnished with toasted coconut, chopped cashews, and minced chiles.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 419.3, Fat 12.9, SaturatedFat 4.9, Cholesterol 36.3, Sodium 537, Carbohydrate 58.5, Fiber 3.8, Sugar 4.9, Protein 17.6
THAI COCONUT NOODLES WITH PRAWNS OR CHICKEN
Steps:
- A) Cook rice noodles as per package instructions until al dente - do not overcook! B) In a smaller bowl, mix together fish sauce, lime juice, brown sugar, and the coconut milk, stirring well C) Place stock in a wok or deep frying pan over high heat and bring to a boil. Now add the shallot or onion, garlic, galangal or ginger, coriander, chili powder, chili and kaffir lime leaf or bay leaf. Boil 1 to 2 minutes. D) Add shrimp (or other seafood) or chicken. Reduce heat to medium, simmering and turning the shrimp or chicken pieces until cooked (3 to 4 minutes). E) Reduce heat to a gentle simmer (medium low) and add the coconut milk mixture, stirring well to incorporate. F) Finally, add the softened noodles. use 2 utensils to gently turn them in the sauce for 2 to 4 minutes, or until noodles have absorbed most of the sauce and are hot. Remove from heat and taste test. If noodles are not flavourful or salty enough, add more fish sauce. If too salty or sweet, add more lime juice. Add more chili for more heat. If too spicy, ad more coconut milk. G) Portion up into bowls. Top with green onion and fresh basil or cilantro, and peanuts.
KHAO SOI GAI (NORTHERN THAI COCONUT-CURRY NOODLES WITH CHICKEN)
You'll find khao soi, a deeply fragrant, coconut milk-based stew, throughout Southeast Asia, but the dish is a specialty of Chiang Mai, a city in Northern Thailand. Chicken is simmered in a creamy, spicy-sweet broth, then served over boiled egg noodles and garnished with crunchy fried noodles. (When made with beef, the dish is called khao soi nuea.) This version is adapted from Noree Thai, a restaurant in Los Angeles, which Noree Pla owns with her partner, the chef Fern Kaewtathip. Ms. Pla serves the khao soi she learned from her mother, which requires more than a dozen ingredients, but once you have the ingredients prepared, the dish comes together in less than an hour. For a lighter broth, use about half of the curry paste; for a more pungent khao soi, use it all.
Provided by Daniela Galarza
Categories dinner, curries, noodles, poultry, main course
Time 4h
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 24
Steps:
- Make the curry paste: Bring 1/4 cup of water to a boil in a small saucepan. Add the dried chiles and makrut lime leaves (if using) to a small bowl; pour the boiling water on top and let steep for 10 minutes.
- While the mixture steeps, separate the cilantro leaves from the stems; set leaves and any tender stems aside for garnish. Roughly chop cilantro stems and add to a small food processor (or the bowl of a large mortar and pestle) along with the shallots, turmeric, lemongrass, ginger, garlic, curry powder, shrimp paste (if using) and lime zest.
- Add the soaked chile mixture (including its liquid) and process (or crush with a pestle) until curry paste is smooth, scraping down sides of bowl as needed, about 10 minutes for either method. Curry paste can be made up to 2 weeks ahead; store in a covered container in the refrigerator.
- Prepare the fried noodles: In a medium (2-quart) saucepan, bring 3 cups neutral oil to 325 degrees over medium-high heat. Add 4 ounces noodles and fry, flipping once or twice, until light brown, 30 to 60 seconds. Using a slotted spoon, transfer noodles to a paper towel-lined plate; set aside until ready to serve. Cool, strain and store remaining oil in a covered jar for another use.
- Heat a large Dutch oven or pot over medium. Add about 1/4 cup coconut cream, scraped from the top of one of the cans of coconut milk, to the pot and let it melt, about 10 seconds. Add at least half of the curry paste - or more, for a more pungent khao soi - and stir until deeply fragrant, about 30 seconds. Add 1 1/2 cups chicken broth and the remaining coconut milk, and increase heat to medium-high. Bring mixture just to a low boil, about 3 minutes.
- Use 1 tablespoon salt to season drumsticks, then add them to the boiling curry mixture. Cover, and let simmer until chicken is cooked through, 20 to 30 minutes. Uncover, lower heat, and add remaining 1/2 cup chicken stock along with 1 cup water. (It should be more like soup than stew.) Season to taste with fish sauce, sugar and salt. Turn heat to very low, and cover to keep warm.
- Meanwhile, bring 4 quarts water to a boil in a large pot. Add 2 teaspoons salt and remaining 12 ounces noodles. Cook until al dente. Drain and portion into four bowls. Add 2 drumsticks to each bowl, and about 2 cups curry broth. Garnish with fried noodles, pickled mustard greens, sliced shallots, chile paste or oil, reserved cilantro leaves and lime wedges. Serve immediately.
THAI PRAWN NOODLES
Ready in 30 minutes, this stir-fried prawn, egg and noodle dish is perfect for a midweek meal
Provided by Katy Gilhooly
Categories Dinner, Main course, Supper
Time 30m
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Cook the noodles following pack instructions, drain, run under cold water and set aside.
- Heat the oil in a wok or large pan. Add the ginger, garlic and chilli, and cook for 2-3 mins. Add the peas and prawns, and cook for 3 mins until the prawns are pink and cooked through. Pour in the eggs, stirring all the time to scrape the cooked egg from the bottom of the pan.
- Add the noodles and cook until hot. Stir through the soy, lime juice and spring onions, sprinkle with coriander and serve with the lime wedges.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 345 calories, Fat 6 grams fat, SaturatedFat 2 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 42 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 4 grams sugar, Fiber 6 grams fiber, Protein 27 grams protein, Sodium 1.4 milligram of sodium
THAI COCONUT CURRY NOODLES
I found this recipe on the back of a noodle pack while wandering in the grocery store one day. We really enjoyed it, but added more veggies to make it a little healthier. It's a great weeknight meal, as quite quick to prepare.
Provided by Heydarl
Categories Curries
Time 25m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Separate noodles in hot water, as per instructions on the packet. Drain & keep warm.
- In a medium saucepan, heat the coconut mild on low heat and slowly stir in the curry paste. When it begins to simmer, add in the remaining ingredients, except for the port and snow peas. Stir for around 2 minutes then add the port and heat until the pork is cooked.
- Stir in the noodles and snow peas and serve.
THAI COCONUT NOODLES
These are so good- just something I came up with one day. They are quite spicy, so if you don't like a lot of heat, you might lower the spice the first time you try them. You can also adjust to chicken stock in order to have a thick sauce or a more soupy consistency. I like both. The red pepper is a type of spice, not a mashed up pepper as someone once asked me! I am a vegetarian now and this is still fabulous meat free.
Provided by Lady Clare
Categories Coconut
Time 45m
Yield 4-5 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Pour a little oil in a large pot.
- Add onion, garlic, red pepper, coriander and cumin.
- Saute until onion has become translucent.
- Add soy sauce, coconut milk and chicken/vegetable stock. Let simmer for 20 minutes to develop flavor.
- Add cooked chicken and rice noodles.
- Continue cooking for ten minutes or until the noodles are softened.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 801.8, Fat 33.9, SaturatedFat 25.4, Cholesterol 46.4, Sodium 1059.1, Carbohydrate 100.7, Fiber 5.8, Sugar 10.6, Protein 24.6
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