I'm really into soups nowadays. Had a delicious Coconut Curry Soup w/ Seafood at Tsunami Restaurant in Annapolis Yesterday... just tried my own w/ 2 different ones lump crab meat and swordfish combined:
SEAFOOD CURRY SOUP
Serves 6 to 8 Total Time 30 minutes
Introduction Essentially Hot and Sour Soup with coconut milk thrown in, this is a rich, versatile soup that can be configured any way you like. Go with chicken stock and chicken, and you’ve got tom kha gai. Use fish stock with shellfish and/or fish for a seafood version (lump crab excellent combo). And for vegetarians, you can either use vegetable stock and tofu, or soak dried shiitakes in hot water, use the soaking liquid as the soup broth, and add the chopped mushroom caps. Finally, if you cut back on the stock and serve it with fresh rice, you’ll have a dish that’s similar to, but much easier than, Thai Curry Gaeng Koa.
Ingredients 1 Tbsp. canola oil 1 Med onion 2 Tspns minced garlic 1 knob (1 inch long) fresh ginger, diced (thinly sliced peeled) 1/4 cups stock (chicken, fish, vegetable, or mushroom, depending on the overall soup flavor you want) 2-13.5 oz cans coconut milk 1-Tbsp. soy sauce 1 Lime – JUICE FROM IT! 3/4 cup Fresh cilantro leaves. 1/4 cup red curry paste 2 to 3 Tbsp. minced palm sugar or brown sugar 1-lb. already-cooked or quick-cooking vegetables; try cubes of cooked squash, chopped green beans, straw mushrooms 1 lb. protein, if using: grilled shrimp and/or cubes of firm fish such as swordfish or other steak fish (or tofu cubes for a vegetarian soup )
Garnish w/Fresh cilantro and basil sprigs (use Thai basil if available) STEPS 1. Put the oil in a large stockpot and heat to medium. Add the onions and cook, stirring, for a minute or so, then add the garlic and ginger and stir for another minute or so. 2. Add the stock, 1 can of the coconut milk, fish sauce or soy sauce, lemongrass, and lime leaves (if using). Add ½ teaspoon each of the red curry paste and tom yam paste, as well as 2 Tablespoons of the sugar. Stir to dissolve the curry pastes and sugar in the broth, then bring to a simmer and cook for a few minutes. 3. Sample the broth and decide: Do you want to add more coconut milk, for a richer soup? Do you want to add more curry and tom yam paste, for a spicier soup? Does the soup need a bit more sugar? Add accordingly. 4. Add the vegetables you’ve chosen to use, then the protein. Simmer for a few minutes until the vegetables and protein are cooked through, then add the juice of the lime. 5. Ladle the soup into bowls, then top with the cilantro and basil sprigs.
Okay, for the slow people... I was trying to cut and paste the recipe, but it wouldn't happen.
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Serves 6 to 8
Total Time 30 minutes
Introduction
Essentially Hot and Sour Soup with coconut milk thrown in, this is a rich, versatile soup that can be configured any way you like. Go with chicken stock and chicken, and you’ve got tom kha gai. Use fish stock with shellfish and/or fish for a seafood version (lump crab excellent combo). And for vegetarians, you can either use vegetable stock and tofu, or soak dried shiitakes in hot water, use the soaking liquid as the soup broth, and add the chopped mushroom caps. Finally, if you cut back on the stock and serve it with fresh rice, you’ll have a dish that’s similar to, but much easier than, Thai Curry Gaeng Koa.
Ingredients
1 Tbsp. canola oil
1 Med onion
2 Tspns minced garlic
1 knob (1 inch long) fresh ginger, diced (thinly sliced peeled)
1/4 cups stock (chicken, fish, vegetable, or mushroom, depending on the overall soup flavor you want)
2-13.5 oz cans coconut milk
1-Tbsp. soy sauce
1 Lime – JUICE FROM IT!
3/4 cup Fresh cilantro leaves.
1/4 cup red curry paste
2 to 3 Tbsp. minced palm sugar or brown sugar
1-lb. already-cooked or quick-cooking vegetables; try cubes of cooked squash, chopped green beans, straw mushrooms
1 lb. protein, if using: grilled shrimp and/or cubes of firm fish such as swordfish or other steak fish (or tofu cubes for a vegetarian soup )
Garnish w/Fresh cilantro and basil sprigs (use Thai basil if available)
STEPS
1. Put the oil in a large stockpot and heat to medium. Add the onions and cook, stirring, for a minute or so, then add the garlic and ginger and stir for another minute or so.
2. Add the stock, 1 can of the coconut milk, fish sauce or soy sauce, lemongrass, and lime leaves (if using). Add ½ teaspoon each of the red curry paste and tom yam paste, as well as 2 Tablespoons of the sugar. Stir to dissolve the curry pastes and sugar in the broth, then bring to a simmer and cook for a few minutes.
3. Sample the broth and decide: Do you want to add more coconut milk, for a richer soup? Do you want to add more curry and tom yam paste, for a spicier soup? Does the soup need a bit more sugar? Add accordingly.
4. Add the vegetables you’ve chosen to use, then the protein. Simmer for a few minutes until the vegetables and protein are cooked through, then add the juice of the lime.
5. Ladle the soup into bowls, then top with the cilantro and basil sprigs.