11-25-2018
10:30 PM
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04-19-2022
06:00 PM
by
grazittiApiTest
Khmer Cooking Traditional food at home សម្លម្ជូរគ្រឿង
Ingredients list: - Beef -Lemon Grass - Garlic -Kaffir Lime Leaves - Chili
- Onion Purple - Khmer Basil - Morning Glory - Coconut Milk
- Chili Sauce - Tamarind - Sugar - Fish Sauce - Seasoning - Oyster Sauce
11-26-2018 02:31 AM
Hi @ChiepSophy,
Thank you for sharing this delicacy with us. Did you try this great dish in Cambodia or somebody thought you how to prepare it?
I find it quite a interesting dish. What do you think @BeatrizAguilar?
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11-26-2018 03:00 AM
Hi @TsekoV
Thank you for your interested dish in Cambodia. yes it is a great to sharing with #Local_Guides_world, let's them to know and try Khmer foods dish.
11-26-2018 04:45 AM
Thank you for tagging me @TsekoV
I would to know if this dish has a balanced savor among the sweet, salt, acid and spicy. Is it i soup or a stew?
This is a exotic recipe for me @ChiepSophy
11-26-2018
05:15 AM
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04-19-2022
05:59 PM
by
grazittiApiTest
Thank you for your wonder about Khmer dish,
Instructions
Bring a large pan of salted water to the boil. Blanch vegetables separately for 2 minutes or until softened. Drain well and set aside.
Combine pickled mud fish and 150 ml water in a small saucepan, bring to a simmer, then cook over low–medium heat for 15 minutes or until fish has broken down. Strain through a fine sieve, pressing firmly on the solids to extract as much liquid as possible. Discard solids and set mud fish liquid aside.
Meanwhile, place 200 ml boiling water in a bowl, add tamarind paste and leave for 20 minutes or until tamarind has softened. Loosen tamarind, then strain through a fine sieve, pressing firmly on the solids to extract as much liquid as possible. Discard solids and set tamarind liquid aside.
Process lemongrass, lime leaves, galangal and garlic in a small food processor to a paste. (You can also do this using a mortar and pestle).
Heat oil in a large saucepan over medium heat, add lemongrass paste and turmeric, and cook, stirring, for 2 minutes or until fragrant. Add 400 ml water, tamarind liquid, mud fish liquid and fish sauce, and bring to a simmer. Add beef, sugar and 2 tsp salt, and cook over low–medium heat, stirring frequently and adding a little more water if necessary to cover beef, for 3 minutes or until beef is almost cooked. Add vegetables and cook for a further 2 minutes or until beef is cooked and vegetables are heated through. Serve with rice.
11-26-2018 05:28 AM
Thank you for the detail explanation @ChiepSophy
I'll try this recipe when I find all tge ingredients which are easy for me to buy them here in Colombia.
Is it common in your country to mix fish with beef?
11-26-2018 07:23 AM
@ChiepSophy I remember trying this dish only once while I visited Cambodia. The taste was very specific and for sure the first time I experience such a flavor. I really enjoyed eating this traditional Khmer food.
What about you @SarahKa, do you think you can cook this succulent dish?
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11-27-2018 08:16 AM
wow!! Looks delicious @TsekoV thanks for tagging me =D
Soon than I can I'll try to do similiar to that here @ChiepSophy ! Looks veeeeeery tasty .
Regards from Brazil.
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11-28-2018 03:40 AM
I am pretty sure you will not regret cooking this dish which comes from a country quite far from Brazil @SarahKa. What all of us Local Guides share here are simply hidden gems ready to be discovered. : )
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11-28-2018 04:44 AM
Your posts are always mouthwatering @ChiepSophy, thanks for sharing.
Furthermore, big thanks for the recipe on behalf of all the Local Guides, who love to eat like me.
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