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PHPRecipeBook 4.08

Recipe Name: Pailin's Thai Panang Curry Submitted by: Julie
Source: Source Description: Hot Thai Kitchen .com
Ethnicity: Thai Last Modified: 1/22/2023
Base: Poultry Comments:
Course: Entree Beef and pork are traditional. 
Difficulty: Easy
Preparation Time: 10-30 Minutes
Number of Servings: 2

Ingredients:
4 Tablespoon(s) Curry paste, panang
1 1/2 Teaspoon(s) sugar
1 Teaspoon(s) –2 tsp fish sauce
3/4 Cup(s) coconut milk
8 Ounce(s) (or protein of your choice) chicken meat
3 thinly sliced for garnish kaffir lime leaf
3 mild, sliced into rounds for gar Chilies, Thai red

Optional Ingredients:
2 Tablespoon(s) for garnish coconut milk, thick Add to shopping list

Directions:
1. Sauté the curry paste in some vegetable oil until aromatic, 2-3 minutes, and deglaze with ¼ cup of the coconut milk. Note: Traditionally, we sauté the curry paste in rendered coconut oil. (See more information about this method in Green Curry videos. https://hot-thai-kitchen.com/green-curry-new-2/)

2. Add the 3 torn kaffir lime leaves and let the mixture cook, stirring constantly, until the coconut milk dries up again.

3. Once the coconut milk has dried up, add pork to the pan and toss to coat thoroughly in the curry paste.

4. Add remaining ½ cup of coconut milk, fish sauce, sugar, and cook until the pork is done.

5. When the pork is done, remove from heat immediately.

6. To serve: pour the curry on to a deep plate or a shallow bowl, spoon the 2 Tbsp of coconut milk over the top for garnish if desired. Top with thinly sliced kaffir lime leaves and spur chili slices. Serve with hot jasmine rice!

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NOTES:
If you are using store bought curry paste, start with 3 Tbsp. Depending on the brand, you may need to add more so taste and adjust as needed. You will also need to add 2 tablespoons of ground roasted peanuts because most store bought pastes leave out peanuts.

When you let coconut milk sit, the fatty part usually floats to the top. This thick, fatty coconut milk is great for using as garnish, so don't stir your coconut milk until you have spooned out some!

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