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Great recipe for Fish Amok Cambodian lemongrass curry, paleo- & vegan-friendly. Cambodian cooking is less spicy with more delicate tastes than Thai and this curry is no exception. Lemongrass, ginger and turmeric are the backbone of the curry and the recipe can easily be made vegan by. Here is how you achieve it.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook fish amok cambodian lemongrass curry, paleo- & vegan-friendly using 20 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Fish Amok Cambodian lemongrass curry, paleo- & vegan-friendly:
- Prepare Yellow Kroeung Curry Paste
- Get 1 large onion
- Take 4 garlic cloves
- Make ready 4 lemongrass stalks, rough ends removed
- Make ready 2 Kafir Lime leaves OR 1/2 teaspoon lime zest and 1 1/2 teaspoon lime juice
- Get 1 1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric
- Make ready 1 teaspoon fresh ginger or galangel root (or more to taste)
- Take 2 teaspoon fish sauce (nam pla)
- Make ready 1 teaspoon tamari (or tamari soy sauce)
- Take 1/2 teaspoon maple syrup (instead of sugar)
- Take 1 fresh chilli or 1/2 teaspoon chilli flakes (optional - to taste)
- Prepare Curry
- Prepare 1 (400 g) tin of coconut milk
- Make ready 400 g white fish, such as cod, haddock, pollock or sea bream (tofu/tempeh for the vegan option)
- Prepare 1 red pepper
- Prepare 150 g fresh spinach
- Get 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- Get 1 handful fresh coriander or basil
- Make ready 1 fresh chilli (optional - for garnish)
- Prepare to taste Salt and pepper
Cambodian Fish Amok Is The National Food of Cambodia Fisherman on Tonle Sap Lake. As you would expect with such a large coastline, seafood is very popular and Cambodian fish amok is the most popular of all seafood dishes. Fish Amok is a classic Khmer dish. It's usually steamed and served in a banana leaf with a little coconut cream on top but I adapted it for us to make at home.
Instructions to make Fish Amok Cambodian lemongrass curry, paleo- & vegan-friendly:
- Lay out ingredients for curry paste and prepare the food processor
- Roughly chop onion, garlic, ginger and lemongrass and combine in the food processor
- Add kafir line leaves (or lime house and zest), turmeric, fish sauce, tamarind and maple syrup and blend until the paste is smooth
- Melt coconut oil in a pan and add red pepper, cut in strips. (If you are making a vegetarian version add baby corn and green beans). Stir fry until vegetables soften but are not completely cooked.
- Transfer the vegetables to a pan. Add coconut milk and curry paste and bring to a simmer.
- Add fish and cook for 5-10 minutes.
- Add spinach and cook for 3-4 minutes until done.
- Serve with chopped coriander and/ fresh chilli as garnish. Enjoy!
Fish Amok is a classic Khmer dish. It's usually steamed and served in a banana leaf with a little coconut cream on top but I adapted it for us to make at home. Almost every restaurant in Cambodia, from luxury to low-end has it on the menu. The subtle flavors of lemongrass and kaffir lime go perfectly with a flaky white fish. In Cambodia, this curry is known as 'Amok' and is traditionally made with white fish.
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