Monday, 24 May 2010

Thai Yellow Curry Paste

I would be the last person to tell anyone don't buy curry paste or masala powder from shops.
As my powders are mostly bought from shops unless if i want to have a particular mix which is not available here.

My mom made her masala powders always , she never made in huge portions it was always jus for a couple of times and when that was finished she will make again.

I had given a party at home some two weeks back and while organizing the menu I had planned to make Thai yellow Shrimp Curry , ofcourse the recipe asked for yellow curry paste and in my mind i said Ok I have seen them in the shop here were they have a small section for Asian food.
Luck was not in my side as it was all sold out. And I didn't want to change my menu so I thought I will make my own paste.
After having the curry I must say I am happy they didn't had the paste in the shop as this was far and much more fresher tasting than the shop bought curry paste.

I had everything for making the curry paste except for Shrimp paste and I googled to see what it was and it was written it has such a pungent smell etc..... I thought it was OK not to add them.

If you don't want to make the curry paste then sure you can use the shop one.
I will post the recipe for the Yellow Shrimp Curry next week.

The recipe is from Rick Stein's Far Eastern Odyssey
I would suggest add the chillies according to your taste, I am giving the exact recipe from the book.

3 dried red kashmiri chillies
1 red bird's eye chillie roughly chopped
3 fat lemon grass stalks, core chopped
25 gm peeled fresh galangal or ginger roughly chopped ( I used galangal)
50 gm peeled fresh turmeric, chopped or 2 tsp turmeric powder ( I used turmeric powder)
50 gm onions or shallots, roughly chopped.
30 gm garlic cloves, roughly chopped
2 tsp shrimp paste (Didn't use)


Cover the dried red chillies in hot water and leave to soak for 30 minutes.
Then drain, reserving 2 tbsp of the liquid.
Put the chillies and the reserved liquid into a mini food processor with the remaining ingridients and grind everything into a smooth paste.
After using the amount for the Shrimp curry , I freezed the other portion of the paste for a another time.

38 comments:

  1. Yellow curry paste looks mouthwatering. Good that you made it at home. If you make it to last for 4-5 helpings, you can freeze it too for the next time, less work.

    I know nothing tastes better than homemade pastes and powders. My grandmother made HUGE amount of Saaru Powder and distribute among all her children. She is no more and I make her powder and use it to make Sarru.Even my kids who usually prefer western food loves when I make Carrot Saaru with that pd. Runs in the blood, I guess! :))

    Weather was horrid last weekend. It pored like hell for a while and then it was so humid. I had fry some Urad Bondas outside on the deck for dinner, was sweating Bullets! :P

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  2. Homemade curry paste looks very delectible. I have almost all the ingredients, maybe I should make some and cook some Thai dishes!

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  3. Asha it is my first try in making them and yeah i freezed the rest for another time too.
    Hi hi sweating bullets i hope nobody got hurt there from the sweating bullets :-)

    Angie with your talent i am sure you will be albe to whipp up some super delicous curry with the paste.

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  4. They even look so much nicer, HC. Nothing wrong with store bought powders but home made are the paste and without the preservatives.

    Looking forward to the shrimp curry.

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  5. Wow love the homemade curry paste. Tastes better than the store bought one. Thanks for sharing HC.

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  6. I always make thai curry pastes at home and in the absence of shrimp paste I sometimes use the paste of shrimp heads. this one looks lovely and you can freeze it too.

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  7. Now m watching yellow curry paste in 2 places nd feeling like making it now... one is ur space nd one is on TV now...:D
    luks gr8 nd awesome presented

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  8. My vote is always to the home made one.. I for it wonderful freshness and aroma..mmm yummy..My nose can get the aroma from here.. looks awesome.

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  9. Delicious..Never made this at home :-)Home made is the best, no doubt

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  10. Wow....beautiful curry paste. I can only imagine how delicious it is to cook with chicken. I hope to make one day. Thanks for sharing.

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  11. I always use store-bought, too lazy =P. Your curry paste looks and sounds amazing!

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  12. I have always bought Thai Curry pastes. This looks really good. I will try but no galangal so will add ginger maybe

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  13. Yummy!!!!! I know how handy it is to have a homemade curry paste in your fridge. It sounds perfect!

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  14. Yummy homemade curry paste. I've never tried making one at home. Have always used the store bought ones for my thai curries ....

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  15. I agree home made is always way fresher and tastier ! This Thai curry paste looks just perfect, looking forward to trying it....

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  16. My mom too makes her masalas at home but except for cumin pwdr and dhana jeera pwdr, I too rely on store bought ones. The home made ones taste better, obviously. :) Especially, the wet ground masala paste.

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  17. nice dish. curry paste looks so good.

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  18. Till date I didn't try Thai curry paste, Gosh re u gonna post next shrimp thai curry? I am already drooling HC! It is always better homemade but other than Tamilian masala i don't make anything fresh at home!

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  19. Thai cuisine(veg) I something I would want to try for a long time..
    Somehow never could..thanks for the yellow paste recipe..

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  20. thanks for sharing this homemade curry paste with us. Your curry paste looks great!!


    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  21. A homemade curry paste sounds awesome! I can't wait for your curry shrimp recipe!

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  22. your home made paste looks yummy.nothing compares to home made powders for freshness and taste.

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  23. This looks great! I'm waiting for the recipe :-)

    I make most of my powders and pastes, too! It's easier that we think and the taste is incomparable. That's the topic of my next demo, btw.

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  24. Nothing will beat home made curry paste, looks fantastic HC..

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  25. Anytime, fresh powders are best. Knowingly, we rely on store bought to make our job easier. Good that you tried so that you could share it with us.

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  26. My mum makes most masala powders and sends them over..home made is always the best right...in all cases

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  27. Home made pastes are the best and yours looks lovely :-)

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  28. Homemade is always gud we all know ...this looks too gud and total new for me...a must try I guess

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  29. That curry paste looks great!! yellow curry paste has an amazing flavour and fragrance.

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  30. I am intimidated about making the curry spices from such bit you make it sound so easy...lovely post

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  31. Nice, I can smell this fresh curry paste!

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  32. I have never made my own curry paste - thanks for sharing.

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  33. nothing better than a home made paste, fresh and delicious...

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  34. Thai Curries are always so yummy..I just love them because they are spicy.
    I have an award for you.Please collect it from my blog as a token of appreciation.

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  35. wow!!home made yellow curry paste..have never tried.looks tasty:)

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  36. I have tried shrimp paste before, and I have to say, I was turned off by the smell. I'd love to taste your curry paste. That's something I have only bought pre-made, but yours must be so much better.

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  37. Always wondered how to make thai pastes..thanx for the ingredients pic..

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