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RIP CS
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Quick Question- Do you cook the beef or chicken at all before putting it in the curry/Coconut milk mixture? Or do you just put it in raw and let it cook through with the sauce?
Do you have any other recommendations for veggie choices for the curry? I am not a huge fan of Green Peppers, and don't have any asian long beans. |
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"ESP+ENGL&amp ;qu ot;-Brutal
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![]() Veg... mmMMmmm Normally its the Beans... I prefer bell peppers, if you don't enjoy green get some Yellow, they are the sweetest tastiest thing you can imagine coming from a Vegetable, But also I have read a lot of books and recipe's where NO veg, is added. So your call 100% Yellow bell peppers... fresh ( blanched) Green beans... Sugar snap PEAS would be a great addition, or hell even Broccoli wouldn't be a bad choice. If its a hearty Veg just do a blanch before hand and it will heat up quicker in the mixture. Kaffir's will be on there way shortly
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Finally going to try this recipe out tonight. Can't wait.
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mmmmm..... very tasty. My wife and sister in-law enjoyed as well.
I need to get some different red curry paste though. This stuff I have doesn't have any heat to it at all. Tasty, but no bite. BTW, the only extra I added was a pile of fresh mushrooms. May try something else the next time. |
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