Khmer Beef Curry
Khmer Beef Curry
serves 4

INGREDIENTS
- 600g beef rump, cut into large cubes
- 3 tbsp pounded peeled ginger, juice saved
- 2 tbsp pounded fresh coriander, juice saved
- 1 tsp coriander seeds
- 8 shallots, grilled until browned
- 4 garlic cloves, grilled until browned
- 600ml coconut cream
- 3 tbsp chilli paste
- 12 tbsp lemongrass paste
- 2 tbsp Thai red curry paste
- 1 tbsp shrimp paste
- 6 tbsp palm sugar
- 2 tbsp fish sauce
- 3L beef stock
- 2 tsp Vietnamese curry powder
- 4 tbsp roasted and chopped peanuts
- 8 kaffir lime leaves, chopped into large pieces
- Salt to taste
- Red chillies, for garnish
METHOD
* Marinate beef in juices from pounded ginger and coriander root for 30 minutes.
* Pound coriander seeds into powder.
* Add Asian shallots and garlic, and pound into a paste. Set aside.
* In a pot, boil 500ml of the coconut cream and reduce by half.
* Add chilli, lemongrass, red curry and shrimp paste, palm sugar and fish sauce, and fry until fragrant.
* Add marinated beef and fry for 2 minutes or until all the meat is covered in the mixture.
* Pour in stock, bring to a boil, add curry powder and simmer until meat is tender, about 1 ½ hours.
* Add remaining coconut cream, peanuts and half of the lime leaves, and simmer for 5 more minutes.
* Season with salt and garnish with remaining lime leaves and chillies. Serve with bread.
Flourishnote: This dish, which is served at traditional weddings in Cambodia, tastes even better the next day!
Recipe + Image from the Cambodian Cookbook ‘From Spiders To Water Lilies’
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