Alaskan Halibut - Fish Veggie Coconut Curry- Kimi Werner - Catch and Cook
Family time in Alaska continues with Kimi Werner and friends! Normally staying in the protected waters close to the cabins, Kimi tries something new and leaves Buddy and Justin for the day to join her friends out in the open ocean. Halibut fishing is the goal and she’s been told that there is a spot far away with true sea monsters! Catching a big fish in a little boat is challenging enough but the real work always comes down to taking care of your catch and preparing it with love. Halibut coconut curry is on the menu today! See the ingredients we used below!
Halibut or fish of choice
Coconut oil
Onions
Carrots
Celery
Broccoli
Zucchini
Bell Pepper
Baby corn
(Or green beans, eggplant, bamboo shoots, anything!)
Salt
Turmeric
Garlic
Cilantro
Mint
Red curry paste
Fish sauce
Coconut milk
If you have fresh lemon grass, ginger, kaffir lime leaves, turmeric, Thai basil....do add!!!
THANK YOU:
Mika and Rufus Kimura for an epic day of fishing!
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Easy Authentic Thai Green Curry At Home
Homemade Thai Green Curry deserves respect when making it. Good thing it's actually very easy and just requires a little elbow grease.
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Ingredients Needed:
Green Curry Paste:
- 2 teaspoons (4g) coriander seeds
- 1 teaspoon (2g) cumin seeds
- 1 teaspoon (3g) white peppercorn
- 3 serranos, thinly sliced
- 9 Thai chilies, thinly sliced
- 2 small shallots, finely chopped
- 1 lemongrass stalk, rough chopped
- 2-inch Galangal, finely chopped,
- 3 kaffir lime leaves, chiffonade
- 7 cloves garlic
- 4 springs cilantro stems
- zest of 1 lime
- 1/2 teaspoon (4g) dried Thai shrimp paste
Curry:
- 2 tablespoons (28g) oil
- All of the green curry paste
- 5 cloves garlic, finely chopped
- 3/4 cup (177ml) chicken stock
- 13.5oz (400ml) full fat coconut milk
- 2 tablespoons (30ml) fish sauce
- 1 tablespoon (17g) palm sugar
- 3/4 lb. (340g) chicken thigh
- 1.5 cups (160g) snow peas
- 1/2 bunch Thai basil leaves
- 2 Thai eggplants
- juice of 1 lime
- steamed rice, for serving
- fried shallots, for garnish
- Thai basil, for garnish
- 3 Serrano chilies, thinly sliced, for garnish
- lime wedges, for serving
Thai Fish Curry Recipe: Khanom Jeen Nam Ya (วิธีทำ ขนมจีนน้ำยา)
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In southern Thailand there are a lot of amazing dishes and a lot of loved dishes as well, but nothing is as loved by locals in the south as a dish called khanom jeen nam ya (ขนมจีนน้ำยา), which is a minced fish curry, cooked in coconut milk, and filled with spices. I can still remember my first taste of khanom jeen nam ya (ขนมจีนน้ำยา), I remember how creamy and rich the curry was, with the most amazing spice mixture, spicy, fragrant, and teeming with lemongrass, and buttery coconut milk.
Although I’ve tried khanom jeen nam ya (ขนมจีนน้ำยา) around parts of southern Thailand at both restaurants are street food stalls, I still think my mother in law makes the best version I’ve ever had, and so I’m pretty excited to share this recipe with you today - it’s her own recipe (although she doesn’t really use recipes as well, she just guesstimates all ingredients, but I tested out and wrote down her estimates, which should hopefully be pretty accurate). So this is a distinctively south Thai dish, and I know you’re going to love it. If you can get some fresh coconut milk, it will be better, but if not, I think one of the best coconut milks is AROY-D brand, and the one that comes in a box, instead of the can.
Ok, here are the ingredients you’ll need for this Thai fish curry recipe:
800 grams of barracuda fish - this is a common fish to use in this recipe
Around 800 ml coconut cream (หัวกะทิ hua kati)
Around 1500 ml coconut milk (หางกะทิ han kati) - alternatively you can use about 2 litres of canned or boxed coconut milk with a little water
2 tbsp salt (เกลือ)
20 kaffir lime leaves (ใบมะกรูด)
all of the curry paste which we’ll make below
For the curry paste:
pinch of salt (เกลือ)
4 stalks lemongrass (ตะไคร้)
2 fingers turmeric, about 40 grams (ขมิ้น)
20 grams Thai dry chilies (it was about 100 chilies) พริกแห้ง
1 head garlic (กระเทียม)
1 tsp black peppercorns (พริกไทย)
1 tbsp shrimp paste (กะปิ)
Eat with the curry with:
Fresh rice noodles, known as khanom jeen in Thai (เส้นขนมจีน), and I also really like to eat this Thai curry with rice.
Also eat the curry with any type of raw vegetables like cucumbers, lemon basil, Thai sweet basil, green beans, Chinese long beans, bean sprouts - any kind of fresh raw vegetables or herbs.
Once you have all the ingredients ready, this Thai khanom jeen nam ya (ขนมจีนน้ำยา) coconut milk curry recipes is not hard to make, and it doesn't take all that much time to cook either. The first step is to take the fish (make sure it’s already cleaned and gutted), cut it into pieces, and boil it in water on medium heat. Once the fish is ready, drain, and allow to cool. Then peel off the skin and discard, and debone all the meat, and kind of flake it with your fingers until you have minced pork. The next step is to make your curry paste by grinding all the Thai curry paste ingredients until you have a nice paste - it doesn’t need to be too fine, but you shouldn’t have any big chunks of anything. Finally, you need to assemble the curry by adding all the coconut milk to a pot, and then add in the curry paste, followed by the minced deboned fish. Keep the heat on medium, and stirring slowly and constantly, stir in just a single direction. Season with salt and also toss in the kaffir lime leaves. Boil while stirring gently for about 5 minutes, and you're ready to eat.
Thank you for watching this video for the Thai fish curry recipe (khanom jeen nam ya ขนมจีนน้ำยา), and if you have any questions, please leave a comment below. Thank you for watching.
Music in this video courtesy of Audio Network
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Pan Seared Mahi Mahi Recipe (Step-by-Step) | HowToCook.Recipes
Mahi Mahi (sometimes called Dorado) is a delicious lean white fish that is tender, flaky, and full of flavor. This Mahi Mahi recipe coats the fish in an AMAZING lemon garlic butter sauce that adds the perfect balance of flavor to the fish.
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Ingredients:
4 4oz Mahi Mahi filets
3 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
salt (to taste)
black pepper (to taste)
Lemon Garlic Sauce
3 tbsp salted butter (softened)
2 tbsp garlic (minced)
1 tbsp lemon juice
1 1/2 tbsp lemon peel (grated)
1 tbsp fresh parsley (chopped)
1 tbsp fresh chives (chopped)
kosher salt (pinch)
black pepper (pinch)
Instructions:
1. Preheat the oven to 375F. Pat dry any excess moisture off the fish fillet with paper towels until they are as dry as possible then sprinkle both sides with salt and pepper and set aside.
2. Then, prepare the lemon garlic mixture. In a small saucepan on low heat, combine all of the lemon garlic mixture ingredients and set aside.
3. In a large skillet on high heat, add the olive oil. Once the oil is hot, add the fish fillets to the pan and sear for about 3 minutes on one side then flip. Place the fish in a baking dish and roast for about 4-5 minutes. Pour the lemon garlic mixture over the cooked fish. Serve with extra lemon slices and fresh parsley.
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