Slow cooked Massaman curry


I made this new Thai curry dish for a dinner party last night. And what was wonderful about it apart from the taste was the fact that it went in the slow cooker at 12 o'clock and was cooking away merrily without intervention until 8 o'clock. Then all that was needed was some rice to accompany it. I used casserole beef which melted in the mouth with wonderful flavours of lime, ginger and coriander. I found the recipe on the BBC Food website.

Ingredients
Serves 4

500g new potatoes halved
800g boned lamb shoulder or beef shin, cut into matchbox-size pieces
3 tbsp massaman curry paste
small bunch fresh coriander, stalks finely chopped
2 inch piece fresh root ginger, finely grated
400ml can coconut milk
1 tsp light muscovado sugar
1 lime, zest and juice
1 tbsp fish sauce, plus extra to taste
6 freeze-dried kaffir lime leaves (optional)
handful roasted unsalted peanuts
, roughly chopped, to serve (I used cashew nuts)

Method
Place the potatoes in the slow cooker. Heat a large non-stick frying pan and brown the meat in batches until golden brown, then transferring to the slow cooker. There’s no need to add any oil to the pan as the meat is fatty enough.
Add the massaman paste, coriander stalks and ginger to the frying pan, then fry for a few minutes until fragrant.
Tip in the coconut milk and bring to the boil. Season with the sugar, lime zest and fish sauce, add the lime leaves if using, then pour the sauce over the meat and potatoes. Cover with the lid and cook on low for 8 hours until very tender.
Spoon off any excess fat from the top of the curry, add the juice from half the zested lime and add more fish sauce if needed. The curry should have a balance of sour, salty, hot and sweet without one flavour dominating. Scatter with the coriander leaves and peanuts, then serve with steamed fragrant rice and the remaining lime in wedges, for squeezing.

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