Preparation time
3min
Total time
3min
Portion
1
jar(s)
Level
easy
Ingredients
- 5 pieces shallots
- 5 cloves garlic
- 75 grams galangal, peeled
- 75 grams Fresh Tumeric
- 2 pieces candlenuts
- 1 piece lemongrass
- 1 tablespoon water
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Spatula TM5/TM6
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Add all ingredients to bowl, chop 5 seconds, speed 6.
Add water, scrape down bowl, blend 10 seconds, speed 6.
Pour into sterilised jar
Tip
use this as a marinade for chicken or fish.
Thermomix Model
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Recipe is created for
TM 31
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Yum, so fast , perfect curry paste for kids with no chilies , my two year old devoured it! I didn't have candlenuts but added a small handful of raw cashews instead
I did not have any candle nuts but used 50/50 peanuts and coconut flesh - yummmmmmmmy!
This is terrific. I took liberties with it as I didn't have shallots or candle nuts. Just whizzed everything up and used peanuts instead. I put the paste in a jar in the fridge and covered it with oil for keeping. Today I rubbed a lot of the paste over chicken thighs and left it to marinade for four or five hours. In a tagine I cooked two omions and some whole almonds until soft, then put the thighs on top. Some water, and left it to cook for about an hour, with the lid on, turning occasionally. Then a small tin of coconut cream was stirred in. Leave the lid of the tagine off for the reducing of the sauce. It was utterly delicious. Thanks!
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