Myanmar Food
Chicken Coconut Curry
The coconut is a versatile fruit for the cook in
the kitchen. The fibrous outer shell may be used as
a scrubber to scour pots and pans, or to provide a
quick-burning high heat fuel. The tough inner shell
can be used as a mug or fit a handle and it becomes
a ladle. It can serve as a receptacle for the waste
products of a kitchen or be the house-cats dinner
dish. The coconut water inside the shell makes a
refreshing drink and is a good companion to rum. It
serves as a rehydration drink for a person suffering
from "Delhi belly", and in case of dire need may be
used as injection fluid. The dried flesh of the
coconut is copra which yields coconut oil. The flesh
in its natural state provides a delicious snack when
taken with a bite of toddy palm sugar or jaggery. It
can be sliced or shredded as a garnish. It can form
the base for various confections but it is the
coconut cream which is squeezed from the flesh that
provides the satisfying flavour to concoctions of
all sorts - soups, curries, stews, and an infinite
variety of candies and desserts. What follows is a
simple but delicious chicken in coconut soup.
Ingredients
- 8 oz sliced boneless chicken meat
- 1 inch knob ginger sliced
- 6 cloves garlic
- 6 roots coriander
- 2 stalks lemon grass
- 6 seeds pepper corns
- 5 pods small green chilies
- 7 leaves lime
- 12 leaves coriander
- 2 cups thick first water of coconut milk
- 2 Cups thin second water of coconut milk
- Ό cup fish sauce
- Ό cup lime juice
Steps to cook
Chop the garlic, coriander roots and lemon grass
and put in a mortar, together with the peppercorns
and half the ginger, then pound until smooth. Crush
the chilies and shred the lime and coriander leaves.
Bring half the thick coconut milk to boil, and stir
fry for 4-5 minutes. Add chicken, remaining ginger
and all the remaining coconut milk and bring back to
the boil. Reduce heat and allow to simmer until the
chicken is tender, then add the fish sauce, lime
juice and chilies. Stir and cook for a further
minute. Transfer to a soup tureen and sprinkle the
shredded leaves as garnish. Enjoy!!
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