Khao suey

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To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook khao suey using 19 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Khao suey:
  1. Get Gravy
  2. Prepare 4 tomatoes (Tesco salad tomatoes size)
  3. Make ready 3 small onions
  4. Make ready 400 grams chicken cut into very small pieces
  5. Prepare as required For veg, replace with carrots, broccoli, zucchini, baby corn
  6. Take 1.5 inch ginger
  7. Make ready 7-8 cloves garlic
  8. Prepare 2 tablespoons besan
  9. Take 1 teaspoon haldi
  10. Make ready ~500ml coconut cream plus water for thinning / grated quantity of coconut milk
  11. Prepare to taste Salt
  12. Get to taste Chilli powder
  13. Make ready Condiments
  14. Make ready 1 Onions cut long and thin
  15. Get As needed Garlic cut long and thin or in small pieces
  16. Prepare As required Peanuts
  17. Take as required Maggi
  18. Make ready As required Dhania patta (coriander leaves)
  19. Get as needed Chilli sauce (chings chutney works well)

Curry Paste for Khow Suey This paste forms the base of the Khow Suey, and gives it that distinct flavour. It uses typically Asian fresh ingredients like garlic, ginger, coriander stems (don't throw them away, they pack in so much flavour!), peppercorn and green chillies (See recipe card for full list). Khow Suey is a delicious noodle dish from Burma made with egg noodles, curried chicken and coconut milk. Served with a variety of condiments, each spoon full of soup you eat will be bursting with flavours!

Steps to make Khao suey:
  1. Blend tomatoes, ginger and garlic into a puree
  2. Grate onions, or blend if easier. Blending will leave a little onion in the gravy so better to grate. Picture shows imperfections of blender
  3. First add very little oil and fry onions till water dries out. Once mostly dry, add more oil and brown onions well
  4. Once onions brown, add tomato and ginger garlic purée, haldi, and salt and cook until it is a thick paste
  5. Add chicken / vegetables and fry until cooked / for at least 5 mins if cooking on an open saucepan. If pressure cooking then proceed to next step.
  6. Add 1 cup of water and pressure cook for 2 whistles and 10 mins. If not pressure cooking then ensure chicken cooked through before adding water
  7. Heat besan on a frying pan for 2 mins until colour starts to change
  8. Mix besan with little water and add to curry through a sieve to ensure it is smooth
  9. Add coconut milk and little fresh lime juice (more can be added to taste in everybody’s dish)
  10. Cook for 1-2 more boils while adding salt and chilli to taste
  11. Prepare condiments - fried or roasted garlic, roasted peanuts, fried or caremalised onion, roasted maggi noodles, roasted almonds
  12. Garnish with dhani patta (coriander leaves)

Khow Suey is a delicious noodle dish from Burma made with egg noodles, curried chicken and coconut milk. Served with a variety of condiments, each spoon full of soup you eat will be bursting with flavours! Khow Suey is probably the first thing that comes to mind when you think about Burmese cuisine. A squeeze of lemon also adds tanginess to khow suey. The dish is similar to the Burmese noodle dish ohn no khauk swe, literally 'coconut milk noodles'.

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