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skinnymixer’s Thai Red Chicken Curry

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skinnymixer's Thai Red Chicken CurryOne of my favourite Skinnymixer’s has been nagging me for months to make a Thai Red Curry, and I finally tried my hand at it.First thing you might notice is that this is not a vibrant red like you might find from take away or a jar paste – that’s because I don’t use any additional oil in the recipe, or add food colouring… the good news is the flavour is all there and much healthier for you too. I hope you love it as much as Michael and I did, Love Nik xx

skinnymixer's Thai Red Chicken Curry
 
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Type: Curry
Cuisine: Thai
Ingredients
  • 2 x 270 g tins Ayam coconut cream (green tins)
  • 1 kaffir lime leaf
  • 1 lemon grass stalk, white part only
  • 1 portion of Thai Red Curry Paste (click for recipe)
  • 500 g chicken thigh, cubed small (you can use breast if you like)
  • 20 g fish sauce (or alternatively 10 g soy for vegetarian)
  • 5 g coconut sugar (or palm or brown sugar)
  • 200 g green beans
  • ½-1 tsp salt (depending on preference)
  • A handful of torn up Thai green basil to serve
Directions
Curry Instructions
  1. Add 1 tin of Ayam coconut cream, lemon grass, kaffir lime leaves and 1 portion of curry paste to mixer bowl. Cook for 10 min/100 degrees/speed 1/MC on.
  2. Add chicken, fish sauce, remaining tin of coconut cream and coconut sugar. Cook for 10 min/90 degrees/slowest speed/reverse/MC on.
  3. Taste and add salt to desired amount, break up chicken gently with a spoon, add green beans and cook for a further 7 min/90 degrees/slowest speed/reverse/MC on.
  4. Pour curry into thermal server, stir through torn up thai green basil and let it sit for 5 mins covered until serving.
Notes
Vegetarian/Vegan Variation:
Substitute fish sauce for soy sauce and add 500 g preferred vegetables at appropriate time. For harder vegetables, like potato, add during step 3.

To boost the protein content for a vegetarian variation, pour curry over halved hard boiled eggs before serving.

Bellini Users

Use your blunt blade for this recipe.

At step 2 use speed 1.
At step 3 use speed 1 and extend cooking time if required.

 

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