Southeast Asia's Best Recipes. Wendy Hutton

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Название Southeast Asia's Best Recipes
Автор произведения Wendy Hutton
Жанр Кулинария
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Издательство Кулинария
Год выпуска 0
isbn 9781462905683



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time: 20 mins

      1 cucumber (about 1 lb/500 g)

      1 teaspoon salt

      2 thin slices fresh pineapple (about 10 oz/300 g), peeled, cored, and diced

      2 tablespoons thinly sliced ginger bud (see Note)

      Dressing

      4 tablespoons dried shrimp, toasted in a dry wok,

      4–5 minutes

      1–2 red finger-length chilies, sliced

      1 teaspoon dried shrimp paste, toasted (page 22)

      1–2 tablespoons lime juice, depending on sweetness of pineapple

      2 tablespoons water

      1 tablespoon sugar

      1 teaspoon salt

      1 Rake the skin of the cucumber with a fork and then rub all over with the salt. Rinse under running water, squeeze the cucumber, then cut into four lengthwise. Cut across into 1/2-in (1-cm) dice and put in a bowl with the pineapple and ginger bud, if using.

      2 Make the Dressing by grinding all the ingredients to a smooth paste in a spice grinder or blender. Add to the cucumber and pineapple, toss and serve immediately.

      NOTE: If you can’t get ginger bud, cook 1/2 cup (40 g) freshly grated or desiccated coconut in a dry wok over very low heat, stirring until it turns rich brown, taking care it does not burn. While the coconut is still hot, process or pound it to an oily paste. Cool, then add to the cucumber and pineapple together with the Dressing.

      Vinegared Cucumber Salad Yam tan gwa

      Variations of this easy salad—my standby for when I don’t have a variety of vegetables on hand—are found throughout the region, partnering the cool crunchiness of cucumber with sweet, sour, salty and sometimes hot flavors. This Thai version add peanuts for extra crunch, though you could omit these if you prefer. This palate-cleansing salad is good at just about any meal, especially when fried food is served.

      Serves 4

      Preparation time: 15 mins

      4 tablespoons rice vinegar

      3 tablespoons water

      3 tablespoons caster sugar

      1 teaspoon salt

      1 cucumber (about 1 lb/500 g), peeled

      1 red finger-length chili, deseeded if desired, thinly sliced

      2 shallots, thinly sliced

      2 tablespoons coarsely crushed dry-roasted peanuts (optional)

      1 Put the vinegar, water, sugar and salt in a bowl and stir until the sugar dissolves.

      2 Cut the cucumber in half lengthwise and scrape out the pulpy portion only if the seeds are well formed. Cut across into 1/2 -in (1-cm) slices and toss with the vinegar mixture.

      3 Add the chili and shallots, mix, then cover and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes. Transfer to a serving bowl and scatter the top with the peanuts.

      Tangy Tomato Dip Khayan chin thi pantwe pyaw

      This roasted tomato dip is a specialty of the Shan tribe of Burma, who usually add their distinctive dried fermented soybean wafers for extra flavor; however, easily available salted soybean paste makes an adequate substitute. Roasting the tomatoes, chilies, shallots and garlic over charcoal gives this dip a wonderful flavor, but even if you have to use a grill, broiler, or a dry wok, you’ll still be delighted with the result.

      Serves 4–6

       Preparation time: 15 mins

       Cooking time: 10 mins

      8 shallots, unpeeled

      8 cloves garlic, unpeeled

      4 green finger-length chilies

      4–6 small tomatoes

      1 tablespoon salted soybean paste

      1/2–3/4 teaspoon ground red pepper (cayenne)

      Salt, to taste

      1 heaped tablespoon finely minced fresh coriander leaves (cilantro)

      1 Put the shallots, garlic and chilies on a fine mesh grill over a barbecue or under a hot grill; alternatively, put them in a dry wok. Cook over medium heat, turning several times. Remove the chilies as soon as they soften, taking care the skin does not blacken, but keep cooking the shallots and garlic until the skins start to blacken and the inside is soft.

      2 Slice off the stem end of the chilies. Cut each chili lengthwise and discard the seeds. Slice the chilies and put them in a mortar or spice grinder. Remove the blackened skins from the shallots. Cut the rounded end off each garlic clove, grab the skin of the other end and squeeze out the garlic. Add the shallots and garlic to the chilies.

      3 Cook the tomatoes in the same way as the other ingredients, turning until they start to soften. Transfer to a plate, peel, then chop coarsely.

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