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Khao Soi
Ingredients
- THE CURRY BROTH:
- 6 small Asian shallots (140 grams after peeling), peeled
- 9 cloves of garlics (40 grams after peeling), peeled
- 2 tbsp (40 grams) Thai shrimp paste
- 2 tbsp (40 grams) Sichuan douban chili paste (see note *)
- 2 stalks (30 grams) lemongrass, finely chopped
- 3" (45 grams) galangal, finely chopped
- 1 1/2" (20 grams) ginger, peeled and chopped
- 1~2 tbsp Indian curry powder (see note **)
- 1 tbsp ground paprika
- 1 tbsp ground Sichuan peppercorns
- 1/2 tsp ground cumin
- 1/2 tsp ground black pepper
- 1.5 lbs (680 grams) boneless beef riblets (see note ***)
- 6 tbsp canola oil
- 1 cup (250 ml) coconut milk
- 5 cups low-sodium chicken stock
- 5 tbsp fish sauce
- 1 tbsp dark brown sugar
- 1/2 tsp white vinegar
- CONDIMENTS:
- 1 jar of pickled caperberries
- 1/4 cup Thai or Sichuan chili flakes
- 1 tsp ground Sichuan peppercorns
- 2 tbsp canola oil
- TO ASSEMBLE:
- Fresh flat Asian egg noodles (see note ****)
Coconut cream or milk for drizzling
Finely sliced Asian shallots
Wedges of lime
Fresh cilantro to garnish
Instructions
- MAKE THE CURRY BROTH: In a blender, add shallots, garlics, Thai shrimp paste and Sichuan douban chili paste. Start blending, adding 2~4 tbsp of water as needed in order to get a smooth puree. Then add lemongrass, galangal and ginger, and blend again until the mixture is very smooth and thick, set aside. In a small bowl, mix curry powder, ground paprika, ground Sichuan peppercorns, ground cumin and ground black pepper, set aside.
- Cut the boneless beef riblets into bite-size pieces. Heat a large pot over high heat with 6 tbsp of canola oil, then brown the beef in single-layer batches, making sure the beefs are deeply caramelized before transferring them with a tongs into another bowl. Leave all the oil inside the pot and turn the heat down to medium. Add the lemongrass-paste, stirring constantly, and cook for 8~9 minutes until all the moisture has evaporated and the paste starts to caramelize a little on the bottom of the pot (but not burnt!). Add the spice-mixture and cook for another minute, then return the beef back into the pot, along with coconut milk, chicken stock, fish sauce, dark brown sugar and white vinegar.
- Maintain the broth at a simmer over low heat and cover with a heavy lid, and cook for another 2 hours until the beefs are extremely tender and some oil has started to separate from the broth, floating on the surface. During cooking, when the liquid level has reduced too much, add more water to bring it back to the original level. I strongly recommend making the curry broth a day ahead of time, letting the flavor improve as it sits.
- PREPARE CONDIMENTS: Rinse the caperberries under water to remove excess brine, then pat dry. Coat a small skillet generously with canola oil and heat over medium heat. Add the caperberries along with a pinch of sugar (about 1/4 tsp for 6 berries) and cook until they start to caramelize a little on the edges. Remove from the skillet and oil, and set aside.
- Mix chili flakes, ground Sichuan peppercorns and 2 tbsp of canola oil in a small skillet and cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until the chili flakes start to turn dark in color. Transfer into a bowl and set aside.
- TO ASSEMBLE: Add enough canola oil into a small frying pot until it reaches 2" deep. Heat the oil over medium-high heat until it bubbles up immediately around an inserted wooden chopstick. Break the fresh egg noodles up into small segments, then fry in small batches until golden browned and crispy. Drain well and set aside.
- Bring a large pot of water to boil and cook the un-fried egg nooldes until soft and cooked through, drain well and set aside. Bring the curry broth back to a simmer if needed.
- Divide the boiled egg noodles into serving bowls, and ladle the curry broth along with chunks of beefs into the bowl. The broth is acting more like a sauce then a soup, so I would say the ratio between noodle:broth is 1:1.5. Add 1 tbsp of coconut cream (or milk works, too) for a small bowl, 2 tbsp for larger bowl, plus a good handful of crispy egg noodles on top, a couple of fried caperberries, sliced shallots, a bit of cilantro, and serve with wedges of lime and toasted chili flakes on the side.
Originally published at ladyandpups.com. Reproduced for personal collection.
