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Title: Nam Prik Curry Noodles (Kanom Jin Nam Prik)
Categories: Thai Vegetarian Pasta
Yield: 3 Servings

THE NOODLES AND VEGETABLES
8ozWhite longxu noodles
4ozLong beans; finely chopped
4ozMorning glory (water spinach) - roughly chopped
1 1/4cBean sprouts
NAM PRIK SAUCE
10 Shallots - finely sliced into rings
5 Garlic cloves - finely chopped
1/2cDried split moong beans - soaked in water for 6 hrs
2 Coriander roots
1tbRed curry paste
1 1/4cCoconut milk
2tbLight soy sauce
1tbSugar
1tbTamarind juice
1tbLemon juice
1/2tsChili powder
1 Kaffir lime; cut in half
1c-Water
FRIED DRY CHILIS
2lgDried red chilis - coarsley chopped
  Oil; (reserved from above)

Heat 2 tbsp (30 ml) of the oil until a light haze forms, then fry half the shallots and half the garlic until crispy brown. Drain and set aside, keeping the oil for the Fried Dry Chilis.

Drain the moong beans, place in a mortar, pound well to form a paste and set aside. In the mortar, pound together the coriander roots with the remaining shallots and garlic until a paste forms, then set aside. In a frying pan or wok heat the remaining unused oil, stir in the red curry paste and cook. Add half the coconut milk, stirring well, add the paste of coriander root, shallot and garlic and thoroughly mix. Add in the moong bean paste and stir well. Add the soy sauce, sugar and tamarind juice, lemon juice and chili powder, stirring constantly. Put the two halves of the kaffir lime into the mixture and continue to cook gently. Thin the remaining coconut milk with the water then stir in to the sauce and boil. Simmer for 1 minute. Quickly stir in the crispy shallot and garlic mix and immediately turn into a serving bowl. Save the remaining oil for the side dish.

FRIED DRY CHILIS: Re-heat the oil and quickly stir-fry the chilis. Turn into a small serving bowl. Serves three.

Source: Thai Vegetarian Cooking by Vatcharin Bhumichitr Typed for you by Karen Mintzias

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