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veek ([personal profile] veek) wrote2003-01-07 11:38 pm

Thai curry

Today, I made Thai curry a la mamster. Mostly because I needed to make sure that some vegetables in my fridge didn't go bad, but it turned out to be a convenient way to deal with the cough that's been destroying my throat today. I mean, if my throat's going to be destroyed anyway, might as well do it in style!

This was the second time I made mamster's curry. I think, the next time I make it, the proportions will be markedly different. I'll put in more coconut milk, because I like coconut milk; and less red curry paste, in an attempt to lessen the bitter taste it gives in the back of the throat. I also wonder how different, and how much better, the curry would be if I had found palm sugar anywhere. I didn't look particularly hard, the couple of months ago when I was first shopping for Thai raw materials; and this is a pity, because Matthew is right: brown sugar is a lousy substitute.

All of this said, this is tasty stuff. I do believe that I really like it with arborio rice. It was what I made, having discovered that this was the only type of rice available in my kitchen (wtf?! - I lived without long-grain for FOUR MONTHS?).

This is a good time to mention my currently-favorite poem [in English]: Craig Arnold's Hot. Rather infuriatingly, there are some transcription mistakes -- you'd think the NEA of all entities would proofread poetry. But! Do check out the RealAudio file of the poem being read by Craig, as it is excellent.

[identity profile] liza.livejournal.com 2003-01-08 09:39 am (UTC)(link)
That Thai/Vietnamese market has palm sugar, way in the back.

[identity profile] dfan.livejournal.com 2003-01-08 05:21 pm (UTC)(link)
People still write poems that rhyme?

[identity profile] belochka.livejournal.com 2003-01-13 09:12 am (UTC)(link)
gah!!

at first glance i thought that was "hamster curry"

:)