Ingredients
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5
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4 - 5
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2
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5
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4
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1
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2
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800
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1
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1
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2
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4
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1
Directions
Gordon Ramsay’s Malaysian Chicken Curry, This recipe came highly recommended and intrigued me as the spice combination was different to any curry I have made Which if I may say so myself, is a few That and the fact our household loves a good Sunday afternoon curry , Lets start off by saying I love cooking but this is the first review I’ve wrote so far!! This is one of the first dishes I cooked for my partner when we first started dating, 2 years later I’m still cooking it for him! We absolutely love this curry! Any curry to be honest but this is one that stands out from them all, the flavors are fantastic and not what we usually cook with! Even my neighbour asked what was smelling so delicious!!, This is definitely Malaysian — it’s a variation of Ayam masak lemak or ayam lemak The only thing unusual about it is that it has lime leaves and fish sauce: both of which are not ingredients commonly used in Malaysian or Indonesian cooking Just substitute the fish sauce with equal parts of soy sauce and omit the lime leaves altogether If you google ayam masak lemak or ayam lemak, you’ll get a similar recipes but with different proportions of ingredients
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Steps
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To Make the Curry Paste. Put the Garlic, Chillies, Lemon Grass, Ginger and Shallots in a Food Processor to Form a Paste. (or You Can Use a Pestle and Mortar). |
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Next, Heat the Oil in a Large Heavy-Based Pan. Tip in the Curry Paste With 1 Tsp Ground Turmeric and Stir Over a Medium Heat For a Few Minutes. Add the Onions and Cook, Stirring For 5 Minutes. |
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Season the Chicken Pieces With Salt and Pepper and Add to the Pan, Stirring to Coat in the Paste. Add the Lime Leaves, Cinnamon Stick, Star Anise, Coconut Milk, Stock, Sugar, Soy and Fish Sauces and Bring to the Boil. Reduce the Heat to a Simmer and Cook Gently For Half an Hour to an Hour Until the Chicken Is Tender. |
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Skim Off Any Excess Oil on the Surface of the Curry. Taste Add Salt and Pepper If You Think Its Needs. Add the Beans and Cover For Another Few Minutes Until the Beans Are Tender. |
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to Serve, Scatter the Coriander Leaves Over the Curry and Serve With Rice and Roti. |