Our all time favorite Thai dish. This is really yummy, but we are still trying to perfect it. We keep it mild so the kids will eat it (and they love it) but you can add more curry paste if you like it hot.
Ingredients:
3 T Massaman curry paste (you can substitute other curry paste, but beware some are hotter than others.)
1/4 cup onion, chopped in chunks
1t. Garlic, diced
1/2 t. Fresh ginger, diced
2 cans or <1 quart coconut milk (not lite)
1-2 carrots, coined
1 potato, cut in chunks
1 chicken breast or 2 tenderloins, raw (you could also used already cooked chicken and just at it towards the end)
Optional: 1/2 can pineapple chunks, drained (Jim likes them in his. I don't.)
*some people like to put chopped peanuts our cilantro on top. I don't care either way.
Spices: ( if you don't have these things that is still good without them. You can also adjust the amount to your tastes.)
1/2 t. Ground cardamom
1/2 t. Ground Coriander
Pinch ground cloves
Directions:
saute onion, garlic, ginger and curry paste in a little oil for a couple of minutes. Add in the thick part of the coconut milk that is on the top of the can, about 1/2 cup. let that cook on medium low while you are chopping up the vegetables, at least 5 minutes. add in vegetables, chicken and spices with remaining coconut milk. (the exact amount of coconut milk is not really important, you can add more if you like more liquid) when chicken is done cooking, remove it from the pot and cut into chunks. if you are using pineapple, add it now. continue cooking until vegetables are barely tender. return chicken to the pot then adjust spices to taste.
Serve over jasmine rice.
Tip: serve the curry in a bowl beside the rice so you can scoop it over top as you go. if you pour all on top to begin with, it will soak in and become dry toward the end.
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