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coconut shrimp curry, jasmine rice, a side of mint raita dip

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  • B beerclue@lemmy.world

    Pan fry shrimp in a bit of peanut oil, lightly salt (I had a 800g frozen pack), set aside.

    Sauté 1 diced onion, 4 garlic cloves, thumb of ginger in the same pan.

    Add 3 spoons curry powder mix (I used turmeric, cumin, coriander, chili) and 2 spoons of tomato paste.

    Stir in 500 ml coconut milk + 100 ml water. Simmer 5–10 min.

    Add back the shrimp just to heat up for a couple minutes.

    Finish with juice of half lime.

    For the raita - I used ~500g greek yoghurt, with a grated cucumber (drained the water), a clove of garlic, a pinch of salt, the juice from half lime, and some fresh mint. (It’s very similar to tzatziki, without the dill and less garlic.)

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    deadcatbounce
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    Maybe I’ve missed something everyone knows. I was expecting to see the recipe in the comments or post. Am I being stupid?

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    • B beerclue@lemmy.world

      Pan fry shrimp in a bit of peanut oil, lightly salt (I had a 800g frozen pack), set aside.

      Sauté 1 diced onion, 4 garlic cloves, thumb of ginger in the same pan.

      Add 3 spoons curry powder mix (I used turmeric, cumin, coriander, chili) and 2 spoons of tomato paste.

      Stir in 500 ml coconut milk + 100 ml water. Simmer 5–10 min.

      Add back the shrimp just to heat up for a couple minutes.

      Finish with juice of half lime.

      For the raita - I used ~500g greek yoghurt, with a grated cucumber (drained the water), a clove of garlic, a pinch of salt, the juice from half lime, and some fresh mint. (It’s very similar to tzatziki, without the dill and less garlic.)

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      jjpamsterdam@feddit.org
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      This looks amazing! Could you share the recipe you used, please?

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      • B beerclue@lemmy.world

        Pan fry shrimp in a bit of peanut oil, lightly salt (I had a 800g frozen pack), set aside.

        Sauté 1 diced onion, 4 garlic cloves, thumb of ginger in the same pan.

        Add 3 spoons curry powder mix (I used turmeric, cumin, coriander, chili) and 2 spoons of tomato paste.

        Stir in 500 ml coconut milk + 100 ml water. Simmer 5–10 min.

        Add back the shrimp just to heat up for a couple minutes.

        Finish with juice of half lime.

        For the raita - I used ~500g greek yoghurt, with a grated cucumber (drained the water), a clove of garlic, a pinch of salt, the juice from half lime, and some fresh mint. (It’s very similar to tzatziki, without the dill and less garlic.)

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        swelter_spark@reddthat.com
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        Looks so good!

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        • U undrwater@lemmy.world

          Tell me more about the dip, please!

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          beerclue@lemmy.world
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          It’s exactly what @phdepressed described. I used greek yoghurt, with a grated cucumber (drained the water), a clove of garlic, a pinch of salt, the juice from half lime, and some fresh mint. (It’s very similar to tzatziki, without the dill and less garlic.)

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          • deadcatbounceD deadcatbounce

            Maybe I’ve missed something everyone knows. I was expecting to see the recipe in the comments or post. Am I being stupid?

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            beerclue@lemmy.world
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            #8

            Dishes on here don’t always come with the recipe. I added some info in the post.

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            • J jjpamsterdam@feddit.org

              This looks amazing! Could you share the recipe you used, please?

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              beerclue@lemmy.world
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              I added it to the post.

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              • B beerclue@lemmy.world

                Dishes on here don’t always come with the recipe. I added some info in the post.

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                Oh so it’s just an Instagram of flexes. Unsubscribe.

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                • deadcatbounceD deadcatbounce

                  Oh so it’s just an Instagram of flexes. Unsubscribe.

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                  beerclue@lemmy.world
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                  I use this community for inspiration. I usually post the recipe too, but not always, for various reasons. I always share it if someone asks, though.

                  I don’t use any other social media, and no, I don’t use this for flexing.

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                  • B beerclue@lemmy.world

                    Pan fry shrimp in a bit of peanut oil, lightly salt (I had a 800g frozen pack), set aside.

                    Sauté 1 diced onion, 4 garlic cloves, thumb of ginger in the same pan.

                    Add 3 spoons curry powder mix (I used turmeric, cumin, coriander, chili) and 2 spoons of tomato paste.

                    Stir in 500 ml coconut milk + 100 ml water. Simmer 5–10 min.

                    Add back the shrimp just to heat up for a couple minutes.

                    Finish with juice of half lime.

                    For the raita - I used ~500g greek yoghurt, with a grated cucumber (drained the water), a clove of garlic, a pinch of salt, the juice from half lime, and some fresh mint. (It’s very similar to tzatziki, without the dill and less garlic.)

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                    mysterioussophon21@lemmy.world
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                    This looks amazing, I make similiar curries all the time and they freeze really well without the shrimp - just add freshly cooked seafood when reheating for best texture!

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                    • M mysterioussophon21@lemmy.world

                      This looks amazing, I make similiar curries all the time and they freeze really well without the shrimp - just add freshly cooked seafood when reheating for best texture!

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                      beerclue@lemmy.world
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                      That’s a good idea! Unfortunately I don’t really have the freezer space for ready made dishes, at most ingredients and such.

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