Laksa curry paste. There's nothing like starting a curry from scratch. Making your
own curry paste is surprisingly easy, not to mention satisfying. ...
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Quick Thai chicken curry for one. ... Add onion to the pan and stir-fry to lightly brown.
Add curry paste and gently fry for 1 minute to release flavours. ...
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Indian lamb curry. ... Add garam masala, curry powder, ginger and garlic and cook for
one minute more, stirring to allow spices to release their fragrance. ...
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Chicken mango curry on naan bread. ... Add coconut cream. Mix cornflour and water together.
Add to curry and cook a further five to 10 minutes, stirring often. ...
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Curried pork balls. 600g pork mince Salt and freshly ground black pepper 425ml can
coconut milk 2 tbsp Thai red curry paste ¼ cup chopped fresh coriander 1 ...
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Red curry chicken. ... Note: There is no need to add salt to this dish as the red curry
paste is full of flavour. Serve in bowls, with steamed rice on the side.
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Green curry risotto with grilled chicken. ... Stir tomatoes and spinach through rice.
Reserve two cups of risotto for Green Curry Risotto Cakes. ...
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Green ginger chicken curry. Serves ... paste. 2. Place stock in a large saucepan
and bring to the boil. Stir in the prepared green curry paste. ...
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Pork and pea noodle curry. 400g Hokkien noodles600g ... golden brown. Add curry powder
to the pan and cook for 1 minute to release flavours. 3 ...
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... 3. Add curry paste and coconut milk to the pan and simmer for 1 minute, stirring
to combine. ... Place noodles in bowls and top with curried pork and mushrooms.
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Over the Teacups
While out walking with our fouryear- old granddaughter, she became grizzly and irritated so my husband decided
to lift her onto his shoulders to carry her. Having only taken a few steps, she said to me, “Nana, Papa has got paint in his hair.” I looked up and realised she was talking about his new white strands coming through. Kids – you’ve got to love them.
Mori Wade, by email
Cold comfort
Our young grandson was staying with us for the holidays. One night, he came into our bedroom and was most
upset. When I asked him why, he replied, with tears streaming down his face, “I’m really, really cold, Nana – my hot water bottle just died!”
Sue, by email
Feeding frenzy
We were sitting down at the table for a family dinner and little Miss Two had managed to get her spaghetti bolognaise all over her face. Her father decided to remedy the situation by scrubbing her face with the table cloth. “What’s Daddy doing?” asked her mummy. Their daughter replied with a cheeky grin on her face, “He’s fighting me!”
Jude, Auckland
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