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Thai Green Curry Paste
Posted by expat2006 (110 days ago)
Hi all,
Would anyone know the method to make Thai green curry paste from the start? I don't eat seafood or meat though.
Thanks
(I am based in Hong Kong)
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Posted by nativefil (86 days ago)
you can buy them ready made now from those thai sops in wanchai, tell them you want the freshly made curry paste.
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by 4G (86 days ago)
Great has a very good selection
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Posted by axptguy38 (86 days ago)
I think expat2006 is looking for a recipe, not a place to buy it. He/she wants to make it from scratch.
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by expat2006 (84 days ago)
Hi guys, thanks for your suggestions. I have recently moved to Singapore and can't find any veggie ones. If anyone might know how I could make it from the scratch, that will be most helpful. I have tried using the ingredients from a bottle without shrimp paste and it isn't quite up to the mark. Any tried and tested ways will be most appreciated. Then again, if you can buy it readily, why would one make it. How I miss HK.
(I am based in Hong Kong)
Posted by souffleQueen (72 days ago)
Lemon grass,( kaffir) lime leaves, coriander leaves and seed, galangal ( or ginger), chillies are the basic. Add salt and pepper. Blend to form a paste. This is not always easy with a blender so I'll add some coconut milk. This has worked for me during "emergencies" whenever a paste or ready made green curry sauce is not available. Sometimes, when lime leaves are unavailable I would use lemon leaves or any citrus leaves available-- not highly recommended though as the result is under par if you know what it really SHOULD taste like.
(I am based in Hong Kong)
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