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524 days ago 5 comments Categories: Tags: chuu, chee, ฉู่, ฉี่
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We would like to teach you the word "Chu Chee" = "ฉู่ ฉี่"

ฉ  = Chor Ching (Name of Alphabet in Thai)

Meaning = name of food which is from Chinese style as curry with spicy suace, mostly we cook with fish :)
If you want to try cooking this menu we have details below

INGREDIENTS :

 

  • Vegetable oils 3 - 4 tbsp.
  • Chu chee curry paste 3 heaped tbsp.
  • Coconut milk 2 cups.
  • Salmon fillets 5 oz. each 4 pieces
  • Coconut sugars 2 tsp.
  • Fish sauce 1 tbsp.

    GARNISHES :

  • Red spur chili, julienne 4 peppers
  • Kaffir lime leaves, shredded 1 leaf
    (4 servings)

    1. Heat vegetable oil in a shallow sauce pan or in a frying pan until hot.

    2. Add the chu chee curry paste and cook for 3 - 5 minutes over a medium heat, stirring constantly. Should the curry paste be lumpy, add a little coconut milk to loosen the lumps and make it more manageable.

    3. Add coconut milk to the cooked curry paste, stir to mix well and bring the liquid back to the boil.

    4. Once boiling, add pieces of salmon and cook in the curry sauce, turning once to ensure even cooking on both sides. The length of time it takes to cook the salmon depends on the thickness of the fish.

    5. Reduce heat and cook slowly to allow the sauce to evaporate and thicken. Season with coconut sugar and fish sauce. Serve with curry sauce spooned over the fish and garnished with julienne of red spur chili peppers and shredded kaffir lime leaves.

    Tips

    The spiciness of the curry is controlled by the amount of curry paste you use. If you like your curry hot and spicy, simply increase the amount of curry paste. Coconut sugar can be found in most Asian grocery stores. It comes in round patties the size of cookies; Use a knife to cut shavings from this sugar when seasoning curries. Other fish that hold together well can be used for this dish. Cod or snapper are excellent.

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    •  Thai_School wrote 518 Days Ago (neutral) 
       
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      Good Feedback
       
         
       
       
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    •  Yuko wrote 519 Days Ago (neutral) 
       
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      I like the Thai food recipe:) I'll try them sometime.
       
         
       
       
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    •  thailandwebzone wrote 521 Days Ago (neutral) 
       
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      looks great!
       
         
       
       
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    •  welshbloke wrote 523 Days Ago (neutral) 
       
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      aroi maak na khrap! :)
       
         
       
       
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    •  welshbloke wrote 523 Days Ago (neutral) 
       
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      Makes me hungry just reading this!
       
         
       
       
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