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02 December 2011, 07:48
tasunkawitko
Thai Curry Paste (Red, Green or Yellow)
Thai Curry Paste (Red, Green or Yellow)

Some ingredients may be unfamiliar. You can learn about them at our Glossary of Southeast Asian Cuisine:

http://foodsoftheworld.activeb...isine_topic1539.html

From Time/Life's Foods of the World - Pacific and Southeast Asian Cooking, 1970

To make 1/2 cup:


Under cold running water, wash the chilies and remove their stems. Brush out any seeds that cling to the skin and break the pods into small pieces. (For a more fiery paste, include some seeds - the hottest part of a chili.)

To make red curry paste, combine the chilies, shallots (or scallions), garlic, paprika, sereh, trassi, laos, caraway, coriander and salt in the jar of an electric blender and blend at high speed for 20 or 30 seconds. Turn off the machine, scrape down the sides of the jar with a rubber spatula, and blend again until the mixture is a smooth paste. Tightly covered and refrigerated, the paste may be safely kept for a month or so.

To make green curry paste, substitute 6 fresh hot green chilies (each about 2 inches long) for the dried red chilies and omit the paprika from the recipe. Then follow the directions above precisely. Green curry paste may be covered and stored in the refrigerator for about a month.

To make yellow curry paste, substitute two teaspoons turmeric and omit the paprika from the recipe. Then follow the directions above precisely. Yellow curry paste may be covered and stored in the refrigerator for about a month.
24 January 2012, 08:37
333_OKH
I cheat and use an Indian version:

http://skizsspice.foodoro.com/store