If I look to my blog I see more Cakes, Cookies , Dessert etc........... from that you can see I am a sweet lover, but I do make other things than all these sweets but mostly it is in the weekend I make something really special or for a party and then I have no time to take apicture of the end product.
This is a dish I made for a party and I managed to take few pictures to my utter delight.
Making the paste and taking a picture was real easy as I had to make them and keep earlier.
If you like you can make you own Thai yellow paste or you can also buy the readymade ones.
But I have to admit the fresh taste of the paste you really can taste in thie creamy delicous curry.
I don't think mine is a real authentic one, but this is how I made them.
600 gm Scampis cleaned, skin and veins removed, I keep the tails aas it looks prettier.
2 garlic cloves finley chopped
2 onions chopped
1 to 2 green chillies
1 stick celery chopped ( optional)
3 or more Tbsp of Thai yellow Curry Paste
400 ml Coconut milk ( used tin)
100 ml water or broth ( used broth)
1 to 2 tbsp fish sauce
Few slices of pineapple
Few slices of pineapple
Few tbsp corriander leaves.
Few tbsp oil
Few tbsp oil
Peel the prawn, I kept the tail part so it looks nice.
Heat up the wok and add the oil, add onions, celery, and garlic and saute them for few minutes. Add the thai yellow curry paste and chilies fry for few minutes then add the water/broth cook for few minutes now add the coconut milk and boil for few minutes add the fishsauce and then the scampis cook just for 4 to 5 minutes, add the pineapple pieces and sprinkle with corriander leaves and serve with rice.
If the sauce is too watery you can add cornflour mixed with a bit water to thicken it and if it is too thick you can add a bit water too.
If the sauce is too watery you can add cornflour mixed with a bit water to thicken it and if it is too thick you can add a bit water too.
The dish sounds delicious and what's best I have all the ingredients.
ReplyDeleteLooks so good, love your photos too, very pretty. I like Shrimps. I made red Thai curry similar to this but I didn't use Fish sauce. I will post that after I come back from Summer break in July, just got photos now! :)
ReplyDeleteHope S did well in the exams. Tushar has 3 more days of school, then I have to cook lunch for 3 everyday and dinner for 4 + feed a dog!!Hahaha!!
Wow thats loks fab...nice pics
ReplyDeleteWOW looks perfect..My hubby's fav
ReplyDeleteDelicious combo, love Thai food so much.
ReplyDeleteI've a packet of shrimps and I've been planning to make mustard curry, your post reminds me I've to use them up fast. Your curry looks nice.
ReplyDeleteLove thai yellow curry with chicken. Will try with shrimp soon.... Nice recipe and presentation. YUM!
ReplyDeleteYour curry recipe l=just look terrific!!!! Lack of time leads me to use some readymix... It's so much better when home cooked !
ReplyDeletethis def looks delicious...never made shrimps like this ..always stick to the regular kerala way of making them..this one i just HAVE to try....
ReplyDeleteyummy curry dear :) i love thai dishes , maybe i will skip the shrimp (hubby is allergy and strangely, i too seem to have a not so good reaction after marriage :D)...but love the presentation !!
ReplyDeleteThere is something with the way you clicked this photo that makes it look so serene for lack of better words
ReplyDeleteDelicious shrimp curry!
ReplyDeleteYum & mouthwatering, i really loved the mild yellow colour of the gravy
ReplyDeleteHC, really? I don't believe you cook anything besides cakes and yummy sweet treats ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is one delcious looking and the pineapple a nice touch.
I love shrimp! The curry is very scruptious and pineapple floating is more tropical!
ReplyDeleteI love shrimp! The curry is very scruptious and pineapple floating is more tropical!
ReplyDeleteLovely pic! I'm yet to taste yellow Thai curry. Recently I went for a Thai cooking class, but they used ready made paste for making the curry.
ReplyDeleteLove Thai food:) curry luks so delicious...well presented as well:)
ReplyDeleteI saw this on Food Gawker and came running! This looks fantastic Fin. And I love the lighting on the photograph!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing dish - pic itself looks so tempting.
ReplyDeleteWill cook it to impress my mom :)
yummy click! Anything with Shrimp is yum for me...
ReplyDeleteWoww thats a fabulous dish, looks very beautiful and divine.
ReplyDeletelove shrimps and this one is a lovely curry here.
ReplyDeleteThis looks sooooo good. I want a portion :-)
ReplyDeleteAfter your last post I was waiting for this recipe of your's 'shrimps with yellow curry'. Looks fabulous !!!
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Looks delicious. I had some beef and pineapple thai curry and quite liked it. This one sound pretty much the same and I will surely have to try this one.
ReplyDeleteI love all Thai curries. Your curry paste is in my mind
ReplyDeleteThai yellow curry looks so delicious..nice clicks..
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Finla,,thai yello curry looks perfect n delicious dear..We r fans of thai cuisine dear like the flavours of the curry with coconut milk..
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious Finla.I do make Thai curry but without any curry paste..can say more Indanised version of Thai curry.Next time I am going to try the yellow Thai curry paste you posted recently.Have a nice weekend :)..
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I love curry and with shrimps...mmmm...best!
ReplyDeleteCurry looks so good Finla... another must try recipe...
ReplyDeleteI love love Thai curry and had loads of it while in Singapore and Oz - this one looks so delicious!!
ReplyDeleteI love Thai cuisine... yellow curry with prawns is irresistible!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! I can't get enough of Thai curries :)
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