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Steps to Make Gordon Ramsay Hor Mok Chicken (Thai curry custard) ห่อหมกไก่

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Hor Mok Chicken (Thai curry custard) ห่อหมกไก่
Hor Mok Chicken (Thai curry custard) ห่อหมกไก่

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That's one of the reasons I love hor mok, the Thai curry fish custard. With its multiple layers, first of Thai basil and/or cabbage, then succulent chunks of fish, then a In fact, after deciding I was going to attempt this dish, I set aside an entire afternoon, dedicated solely to hor mok making. I love a good curry and this recipe for Hor Mok Pla or Thai Curry Fish Custard is definitely one of my favourites. SUBSCRIBE so you never miss a new.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have hor mok chicken (thai curry custard) ห่อหมกไก่ using 12 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Hor Mok Chicken (Thai curry custard) ห่อหมกไก่:
  1. Make ready Bell Peppers
  2. Get mince chicken
  3. Prepare red curry paste
  4. Prepare egg
  5. Prepare coconut milk
  6. Make ready fish sauce
  7. Prepare Thai sweet basil leaves
  8. Take kaffir lime leaves. thinly sliced
  9. Make ready thinly sliced cabbage
  10. Take Topping
  11. Prepare coconut cream
  12. Take rice flour

Hor Mok (ห่อหมก) - Thai Curried Fish Custard and The Principles of Thai Cookery by Chef McDang. One cannot cook Thai food without making a kreung tam (เครื่องตำ) or a paste regardless of the cooking technique. Just as the French have their grandes sauces or sauces. "Hor Mok" is not Thai in origin, but has been adapted to fit into the framework of Thai cuisine in such a way that we now have a dish that is Last weekend I went to an old Thai restaurant in Thonglor street. They prepared Hor Mok in Kanom Krok clay plates, and call it ห่อหมกขนมครก 'Hor Mok Kanom Krok'.

Steps to make Hor Mok Chicken (Thai curry custard) ห่อหมกไก่:
  1. In a bowl, add mince chicken with the red curry paste, egg, sugar, and fish sauce. Mix it well.
  2. Add coconut milk, thinly sliced kaffir lime leaves and basil leaves. Mix it all again.
  3. Fill 1 tbsp of thinly sliced cabbage in each bell pepper.
  4. Fill in the ingredients mixed from No.1 and steam for 20 mins.
  5. For topping - Mix 1/4 cup of coconut milk with one tablespoon of rice flour and stir until it becomes thick. Put 1 tbsp of topping on top for garnishing. Sprinkle with thinly sliced lime leaves and edible flowers. Enjoy!!.

Just as the French have their grandes sauces or sauces. "Hor Mok" is not Thai in origin, but has been adapted to fit into the framework of Thai cuisine in such a way that we now have a dish that is Last weekend I went to an old Thai restaurant in Thonglor street. They prepared Hor Mok in Kanom Krok clay plates, and call it ห่อหมกขนมครก 'Hor Mok Kanom Krok'. In South-East Asian cuisine, ho mok (alternatively, homok, or hor mok) refers to the process of steam cooking a curry in banana leaves, or to the resulting dish. Thick coconut cream and galangal are classic ingredients, added to a wide range of possible kinds of leaves and staple ingredients. Kao mok gai is the Thai version of chicken biryani.

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