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Kylie Kwong
 
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Kylie Kwong's Cambodian-Style Fish Poached in Coconut Milk

Ingredients

 
  1. 3 garlic cloves
  2. 1 small red onion, roughly chopped
  3. 3 cm fresh galangal, peeled and roughly chopped
  4. 2 lemongrass stalks, trimmed and finely sliced
  5. 1 teaspoon finely sliced fresh turmeric or ½ teaspoon turmeric powder
  6. 1 teaspoon paprika powder
  7. 2 tablespoons fish sauce
  8. 1 tablespoon brown sugar
  9. 1 × 400 g can coconut milk
  10. 4 kaffifir lime leaves
  11. 450 g firm, white-fleshed fish, cut into 2 cm chunks
  12. juice of 1 lemon

Method

Serves 2-4 as part of a shared meal

I love this recipe because it is quick and simple to make, yet so exotic in flavour. The galangal, turmeric and kaffifir lime leaves add that gorgeous earthy, aromatic flavour so particular to south-east Asian cuisine, and the taste and texture of fish cooked gently in coconut milk is sublime. If you like, you can substitute the fish with any other seafood, or even chicken.

Place garlic, red onion, galangal, lemon grass, turmeric, paprika, fish sauce and brown sugar in a blender and process until finely blended. Add the coconut milk and process again until thoroughly blended.

Transfer the coconut mixture to a heavy-based pan. Crush the kaffifir lime leaves in your hand to release their aroma, and add them to the pan. Bring coconut mixture to the boil then reduce to a gentle simmer. Cook for 10 minutes, to allow the flavours to infuse and the liquid to reduce slightly.

Add the fish chunks and poach gently for 4-5 minutes. Stir through lemon juice, then transfer to a large shallow serving bowl and serve immediately.

Kylie Kwong is a well known chef, restaurateur, cookbook writer and television presenter. This recipe appears in her new book It Tastes Better.

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