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Thai Red Curry Pork With Corn And Peas

Preparation time: 15 minutes Total cooking time: 25 minutes Serves 4 Ingredients for red curry pork: 1 tablespoon oil 1-2 tablespoons red curry paste (ready-made paste) 500 g (1lb) lean, diced pork 1 cup (250ml/8 fl oz.) coconut milk 1 cup (200 g/61/2 oz) fresh corn kernels or 150 g baby com spears 1/2 cup (90 g/3 oz.) fresh peas 1 tablespoon fish sauce 2 teaspoons soft brown sugar 2 teaspoons finely grated lime rind 1/2 cup (30 g/1 oz.) shredded Thai basil Directions for red curry pork: 1.When you decide to start cooking this recipe, start by following these guidelines. Heat the oil in a wok. Add the curry paste and stir-fry for about 1 minute or so. Add the pork and stir-fry until lightly browned. 2. Add the coconut milk and 1 cup (250ml/8 fl oz.) of water and bring to the boil. Simmer for about 15 minutes or so. 3.Add the com and peas to the wok and cook for 5 minutes. Add the fish sauce, the brown sugar, the lime rind and the basil leaves and toss well. Nutritional Value for red curry pork: Protein 30 g; Fat 20 g; Carbohydrate 13 g; Dietary Fibre 3.5 g; Cholesterol 62mg; Energy 1535kJ (367cal) Hint for red curry pork: Remove the kernels from two fresh corn cobs to make 1 cupful. Use a sharp knife to scrape down the length of the sides to remove kernels. Frozen corn can also be used


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