Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Thai Coconut Soup

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Mmmmmmmm.  


This soup is completely different from all the other soups that I make and that's why I love it.  There's not a clove of garlic, pepper grinder, or hunk of Parmesan cheese in sight.  It's so much more intensely flavored than most western soups, it'll wake you up, tingle your taste buds and make your nose run (in a good way).


The ingredients are beautiful in themselves, falling into a palette of zesty flavorful greens that make up the backbone of flavors, along with the less assertive but luminescent whites of the onion, mushrooms, baby bok-choy, chunks of chicken and coconut milk





The soup gets its beautiful salmony color from the chili and red curry pastes.  I was happy to discover them in new smaller 4 oz sizes, which is perfect for someone who cooks Asian food only occasionally.


The only trouble you might have is finding a stalk of lemongrass.  I found mine hanging out all by itself in a bin shoved against the corner of one of the produce shelves, looking a little worse for wear.  It has a unique flavor so it's worth it if you can locate it, but don't worry if you can't find it.


 Thai Chicken Coconut Soup
serves 4
4 cups chicken stock
2 cups water
1/2 white onion, sliced
1 1/2 inch piece of peeled fresh ginger, minced
1 stalk lemongrass, upper and outer leaves trimmed off, peeled and halved the long way
2 small hot peppers, sliced
1 can coconut milk (DON'T use coconut creme...that's for cocktails)
1 Tbsp chili paste
1 Tbsp red curry paste
2-3 Tbsp fish sauce
2 cups cooked chicken
1 head baby bok choy, sliced
a couple of handfuls of sliced mushrooms
handful of fresh cilantro, chopped
juice of 1 lime
salt to taste 
minced red bell pepper for garnish (optional)
  • Put the chicken stock and water in a soup pot, along with the onion, ginger, stalk of lemongrass and sliced hot peppers.  Simmer over medium low heat for about 15 minutes. 
  • Add the coconut milk, pastes, fish sauce, chicken, mushrooms and bok choy.  Let it simmer for another 15 minutes until the vegetables are just tender.
  • Add the lime juice, cilantro and salt to taste.  Remove the lemongrass and serve.
 


15 comments:

  1. Mmmm...I love these flavors! And I can't go without at least one can of coconut milk in my pantry and a jar of Thai red curry paste in my fridge- love the stuff!

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  2. I love Thai food, so this soup is right up my alley!

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  3. What a delicious assortment of flavours! (I absolutely love coconut and curries...and food that makes my nose run.) :D

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  4. Yes, please, to anything in the Thai food area! We are fortunate to have a wonderful Thai restaurant nearby. There are also several Thai grocery stores. Thanks for another delicious recipe.

    Best,
    Bonnie

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  5. And it's soooooo much fresher than anything you get at a Thai restaurant!

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  6. That looks yummy! I LOVE and cook Thai food on a regular basis. Living in Vancouver we are lucky enough to be able to get all the ingredients such as lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves easily.

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  7. That is absolutely gorgeous soup! I'm not sure what to do with a recipe that does not include garlic though... I probably would have added it without even thinking about it!

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  8. What a fantastic soup, perfect for winter. Lemongrass is widely available in UK supermarkets, 'thai' cooking is huge here!

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    1. Nice recipe! I just want to make a quick correction that Thai food is technically Southeast Asian food not "East Asian" as you stated in your post. East Asian food would hail from China, Korea, Japan, etc.

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  10. I love Thai flavours whatever the region - one for my cooking journal in readiness for the cooler weather. Lovely!

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  11. I must try this...it looks delicious and I love your photos of the finished soup and the ingredients...so pretty.

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  12. This is the perfect soup for a gray winter's day. Thanks for the lovely and luscious recipe :-)

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  13. We absolutely love this dish and you really made it look delicious in your photos! In fact, we need to get to our Thai Kitchen restaurant really soon...we can't go long without Thai food.

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