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Toam Yum Gai (Thai Soup)

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Anzahl: 1 servings

GENERIC CHICKEN BROTH
2
1
3
2
1
1

2

1
6
Essl.
Teel.



mittelgr.

große


cups
Olive Oil
Sesame Oil
Whole cloves
Bay leaves
Sprig of fresh thyme *
Onion
-cut into pieces
Carrots
-cut into pieces
Chicken, cut into pieces **
Water
EVERYTHING ELSE


1

2


4

1
2
1 1/2




Scheiben




Teel.
Essl.
Essl.
Mushrooms ***
Shrimp if you want ***
Stalk lemongrass
-cut into 2 inch pieces
Galanga root
-(more if you like
-chewing on them.)
Kaffir lime leaves
Cilantro leaves as desired
Chili sauce
Fish sauce
Lemon juice
OPTIONAL


Sliced hot peppers
-(2 or 3 slices per serving)

* (ad libbed with about 1 tsp or 1 tblsp of powdered thyme)

** (Some boneless skinless chicken pieces, plus some thighs with the bones
bashed once with the back of a knife would be ok too -- the point being to
get the flavor from the marrow out.)

*** as many as you want, cut any way you want, of any kind you want

Instructions: ============= Use a large covered stockpot. Heat olive and
sesame oil on high heat. Add cloves, bay leaves, thyme, (these should be
pounded a bit first to crack the fibers and release more flavor) and onion,
carrots. Cover 2 minutes, stir if you want.

Add chicken on top, and pour ONE cup of water over the tops of the chicken.
Cover. Cook 5 minutes on high.

Add remainder of water, cover, continü heating till it starts to boil,
then turn heat down and simmer covered 30 minutes. Skim off foam
occasionally. Remove chicken, debone, and cut into bite sized pieces.
Strain soup, avoid getting the sediment at the bottom. (What you do with
the leftover veggies after making a stock is up to you. I think they end
up in Minnesotan hot dishes....)

Take 4 cups of the stock, heat until it begins to boil, turn down the heat
till it is just simmering. Add galanga, lemongrass, Kaffir lime leaves
(bash them a bit to break the fibers--it allows them to release more
flavor). Add mushrooms, chicken, (shrimp if you must). Stir in the fish
sauce, chili paste. Cover, cook for another 5 minutes. Serve.

Add lemon juice (just have slices of lemon or lime that you can squeeze)
cilantro, and thinly sliced jalepenos or other hot peppers at the table.
Fresh liquorice basil also adds a nice touch.

Comments/Modifications: ======================= We cheated and used
Swansons reduced salt chicken stock for the water in the beginning because
we used boneless skinless chicken. Can't tell if it hurt or helped.

Also had 4 shiitake mushrooms which had been soaking for several days, so
they were cut up, and the soaking juice was added along with the chicken
and mushrooms. About one cup of this. Big win. Yum.

Source: "Smart Cooking" by Somebody (I forget) Kerr

From: hiroki@limerick.cbs.umn.edu (Hiroki Morizono)

Stichworte: Soups, Thai




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