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> Thai Panang Beef
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> http://www.importfood.com/recipes/panang_beef.html
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> This is an ImportFood.com online Thai recipe. We hope you enjoy our website and it helps you enjoy cooking Thai food. Conveniently purchase hard-to-find, high quality ingredients for low prices at ImportFood.com.
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> Panang beef is one of those recipes that everyone loves, whether it's kids or grandparents, college students or anyone else from any country in the world. Rich herbal flavors inspired by Indian influence in Thailand, and adapted to give it a unique Thai flavor. Here we've prepared a simple recipe that's sure to be a popular favorite. We also have a recipe for panang chicken but beef is probably the best way to enjoy panang.
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> Ingredients
> About 2 cups beef steak, such as sirloin, cut into strips
> 1 cup large diced red bell pepper (or vegetable of your choice)
> 2 cups coconut milk
> 2 tablespoons panang curry paste
> 1-2 tablespoons fish sauce
> 2 tablespoons palm sugar
> 2 tablespoons roasted peanuts
> 3-4 fresh kaffir lime leaves, slivered
> 3-4 fresh Thai chile peppers
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> Method
> Crush the peanuts in a mortar and pestle. Set aside about 3 tablespoons of the coconut millk, and 2 tablespoons of the crushed peanuts.
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> Heat the coconut milk, except for the 3 tablespoons set aside, in a wok or skillet until the oil comes to the surface. Add panang curry paste, and fry until it becomes aromatic. Add meat and cook until the meat is nearly done, then add bell peppers. Add fish sauce and palm sugar. Add peanuts, except for the 2 tablespoons set aside, and stir. Let it simmer for a few minutes.
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> Remove from heat. Top with 3 tablespoons coconut milk, slivered lime leaves, remaining peanuts, and fresh Thai chilli peppers. Mix this up, serve with freshly steamed jasmine rice. Enjoy!
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> ImportFood.com
> http://www.importfood.com
> mailto:thaichef@importfood.com
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> Copyright (C) 2008.
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>
> Thai Panang Beef
> *****
> http://www.importfood.com/recipes/panang_beef.html
>
> This is an ImportFood.com online Thai recipe. We hope you enjoy our website and it helps you enjoy cooking Thai food. Conveniently purchase hard-to-find, high quality ingredients for low prices at ImportFood.com.
>
> Panang beef is one of those recipes that everyone loves, whether it's kids or grandparents, college students or anyone else from any country in the world. Rich herbal flavors inspired by Indian influence in Thailand, and adapted to give it a unique Thai flavor. Here we've prepared a simple recipe that's sure to be a popular favorite. We also have a recipe for panang chicken but beef is probably the best way to enjoy panang.
>
> Ingredients
> About 2 cups beef steak, such as sirloin, cut into strips
> 1 cup large diced red bell pepper (or vegetable of your choice)
> 2 cups coconut milk
> 2 tablespoons panang curry paste
> 1-2 tablespoons fish sauce
> 2 tablespoons palm sugar
> 2 tablespoons roasted peanuts
> 3-4 fresh kaffir lime leaves, slivered
> 3-4 fresh Thai chile peppers
>
> Method
> Crush the peanuts in a mortar and pestle. Set aside about 3 tablespoons of the coconut millk, and 2 tablespoons of the crushed peanuts.
>
> Heat the coconut milk, except for the 3 tablespoons set aside, in a wok or skillet until the oil comes to the surface. Add panang curry paste, and fry until it becomes aromatic. Add meat and cook until the meat is nearly done, then add bell peppers. Add fish sauce and palm sugar. Add peanuts, except for the 2 tablespoons set aside, and stir. Let it simmer for a few minutes.
>
> Remove from heat. Top with 3 tablespoons coconut milk, slivered lime leaves, remaining peanuts, and fresh Thai chilli peppers. Mix this up, serve with freshly steamed jasmine rice. Enjoy!
>
> ___________________________________________
> ImportFood.com
> http://www.importfood.com
> mailto:thaichef@importfood.com
>
> Copyright (C) 2008.
>
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