Recipes On Rails: New Recipes tagged with vietnamese http://www.recipesonrails.com/recipes Recipes On Rails: New Recipes tagged with vietnamese Sweet and Sour Shrimp Soup http://www.recipesonrails.com/recipes/81 <p><img alt="image not found" src="http://www.recipesonrails.com/system/photos/81/thumb/81.jpg"></p> <strong>Ingredients:</strong><br/> <p> <em>Default</em><br /> 2.0 tablespoon Tamarind Concnetrate <br/> 0.5 cup water boiling<br/> 0.5 pound Shrimp cleaned<br/> 2.0 clove Garlic <br/> 0.25 cup Nuoc Mam <br/> 1.0 teaspoon Nuoc Mam <br/> 2.0 tablespoon Oil, vegetable <br/> 2.0 each Shallots thinly sliced<br/> 3.0 stalk Lemon Grass bruised<br/> 1.0 each Tomatoes large wedged<br/> 2.0 tablespoon Sugar <br/> 0.25 each Pineapple chunked<br/> 0.5 cup Bamboo Shoots slivered<br/> 1.0 teaspoon salt <br/> 0.5 cup Bean Sprout .<br/> 1.0 each Scallions sliced<br/> 2.0 tablespoon Mint shredded<br/> </p> <strong>Instructions:</strong><br/> <p> <p>Soak the lump tamarind in the boiling water for 15 minutes, or until the <br />tamarind is soft. (Place the whole lump of tamarind and seed in the water and let soak till cool enough to handle. Work the pulp with your fingers to get it to dissolve into the water). </p> </p> <p> <p>Assemble your ingredients.</p> </p> <p> <p>Cut each shrimp lengthwise in half. In a bowl, combine the shrimp, garlic, <br />1 teaspoon of the fish sauce and pepper to taste. Let stand for 30 minutes.</p> </p> <p> <p>Heat the oil in a 3-quart saucepan. Add the shallots and lemon grass and <br />saute briefly, without browning.</p> </p> <p> <p>Add the tomato and sugar and cook over moderate heat ...</p> </p> <p> <p>until slightly soft.</p> </p> <p> <p>Add the pineapple and bamboo shoots and cook, stirring, for about 2 <br />minutes. </p> </p> <p> <p>Add 5 cups of water and bring to a boil over high heat. (I boiled the shrimp shells in about 6 cups of water and used that broth). </p> </p> <p> <p>Stir in the tamarind liquid, salt and the remaining 1/4 cup fish sauce. <br />Reduce the heat to moderate and simmer the broth for 5 minutes. </p> </p> <p> <p>Stir in the shrimp, chiles and bean sprouts and cook for 30 seconds more. </p> </p> <p> <p>Add the scallion and mint. Remove from the heat. Remove and discard the <br />lemon grass.</p> </p> <p> <p>Ladle the soup into a heated tureen and serve at once. <br />Note: Do not overcook the shrimp or they will toughen. Catfish, red <br />snapper or any other firm white-fleshed fish can replace the shrimp.</p> <p>Tamarind is made from the interior pulp of a tree seed pod and is <br />quite sour. It has a subtly sweet taste too. I've never done it, <br />but I imagine that you could substitute lemon juice for the tamarind <br />and still retain the essential character of the soup.</p> <p>Lemon grass can be replaced by grated lemon zest with a bit of <br />juice--it's the lemon taste rather than the sourness that's wanted <br />here. Dried lemon grass is available and is virtually as good as the <br />fresh stuff. It's inexpensive and keeps well on the shelf. (I grow <br />my own lemon grass--it's a really easy and pest free plant to grow. <br />If you manage to find some fresh lemon grass, whack off the bottom <br />couple of inches and stick it in a flower pot full of good potting <br />soil. Don't water the cutting too heavily until it starts to grow. <br />Chances are that it will take off and then you can transplant it into <br />the ground--it likes rich, well drained soil and full sun.)</p> <p>There's NO substitute for fish sauce. The soup would probably be good <br />without it, but it wouldn't be the same.</p> <p>Since there's not that much difference between canned and fresh <br />pineapple (at least here on the mainland) I use canned stuff, drained <br />and chopped. If you're ever in a market and see fresh Thai pineapple, <br />grab some. The stuff I had in Thailand made our Hawaiian pineapples <br />pale in comparison.</p> </p> <p> <strong>Servings:</strong> 1<br /> <strong>Prep Time:</strong> <br/> <strong>By:</strong> Warren<br/> For more info visit:<br/> <a href= "http://www.recipesonrails.com/recipes/81 " />http://www.recipesonrails.com/recipes/81 </a> </p> 2012-02-09 18:50:03 UTC