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Title: Tom Yum Gai - Chicken in Lemon Grass Soup
Categories: Soup Seafood Thai Poultry
Yield: 6 Servings

P & C PASTE
1tbWhole black peppercorns;
3 Garlic cloves; chopped fine
2tbFresh lemon juice roasted
2tsSalt
2cCoriander; coarsly chopped
SOUP
6 Chicken drumsticks; skinned
1tsChopped garlic and sliced
6cGood chicken stock Kaffir lime leaves -
3/4cChopped onions or shallots -
3 Slices fresh or frozen
2 Stems lemon grass;
2tsSugar
2tbLime juice
3 Red chillies; seeded
1tbPepper and Coriander Paste
2 Fresh, frozen, or dried
  Galangal, sliced
2tbFish sauce (Nam Pla)
  Chopped fresh coriander

(Thai Chicken in Lemon Grass Soup) This is from Charmaine Solomon's newest publication: THAI COOKBOOK.

TO MAKE PEPPER AND CORIANDER PASTE: This is a basic Thai flavoring and will make about one cup which you can store in your fridge. You will use about one teaspoon of it in the Tom Yum Gai. In a dry skillet, dry roast about one Tbs whole black peppercorns for a minute or two.

In your blender whizz up the peppercorns together with 2 or 3 garlic cloves, 2 tsp salt, 2 Tbs lemon juice, and a big bunch of fresh coriander (cilantro) which you have coarsely chopped, stems and roots included (about 2 cups).

TO MAKE THE SOUP: Whack each drumstick in two. Whizz up the garlic, chillies, and Pepper and Coriander Paste together in your blender, and mix with the chicken. Allow to marinate for 15 minutes. Place the stock, lime leaves (or zest), onions, galangal, lemon grass, and sugar in a large saucepan together with the chicken and simmer about 30 minutes or until chicken is tender. Add fish sauce and lime juice. Adjust flavorings for spicy and sour to your taste. Serve garnished with coriander and sliced chillies.

NOTES: Be aware that the fresh chillies used for this recipe are very acidic. Thorougly wash your hands after handling. DO NOT rub your eyes until you have washed your hands. From: Chiapet1@ix.Netcom.Com (Rebekah Bdate: 16 Nov 1995 10:42:45 -0600

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