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Tom Ka Gai
By Darlene Schmdt
Ingredients:
- 6 cups good-quality chicken stock (Serves 2 as the main entree, or 4-6 as an appetizer)
- 1-2 chicken breasts, sliced, OR 1-2 cups roasted chicken or turkey
- 1 lemongrass stalk, OR 3 Tbsp. frozen prepared lemongrass
- 4 kaffir limes leaves (fresh or frozen)
- 1 cup shiitake mushrooms, sliced
- 1 thumb-size piece galangal or ginger, grated
- 1-3 fresh red chilies, minced (to taste), OR substitute 1/2 to 3/4 tsp. dried crushed chili
- 1/2 to 1 can good-quality coconut milk
- 2 Tbsp. lime juice
- 2+ Tbsp. fish sauce
- 1 tsp. brown sugar (optional, according to taste)
- handful fresh coriander leaves
- handful fresh basil leaves
- 3 spring (green) onions, sliced
- optional: other vegetables, like sliced bell pepper or cherry tomatoes
- optional: *wheat or rice noodles, if serving as the main course (see tip below)
Preparation:
- Slice and mince the lower portion of the lemongrass stalk. Retain the upper stalk for the soup pot.
- Place chicken broth in a large soup pot over medium-high heat. If you have leftover chicken or turkey bones, add those too. Bring to a boil.
- Add fresh chicken (or leftover chicken or turkey) and mushrooms. Also add the prepared lemongrass (including upper stalk pieces), plus kaffir lime leaves and fresh chili. Boil 5-8 minutes, or until chicken is cooked.
- Turn heat down to medium. Add the galangal or ginger, 1/2 can coconut milk, the fish sauce, and extra vegetables (if using). Stir well. Simmer gently 1-2 minutes.
- Turn heat down to minimum. Add lime juice and stir.
- Do a taste test. Look for a balance between spicy, sour, salty, and sweet flavors. Start with salty, adding more fish sauce if not salty or flavorful enough (1 Tbsp. at a time). If too sour, add the sugar plus a little more if you need it. If too spicy, or if you'd like it creamier, add more coconut milk. If not spicy enough, add more chili.
- Ladle soup into serving bowls. Sprinkle a little fresh coriander, basil, and spring onion over each bowl. For an extra kick of flavor, add a dollop of either store-bought or my own homemade Nam Prik Pao Chili Sauce Recipe. ENJOY!
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