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Thai Pumpkin Curry by

Tags: Curry

Ingredients

About 1 1/2 cups of previously cubed & cooked butternut squash or kabocha
1 can of 19 oz can Mae Ploy coconut cream (do not shake it, and refrigerate slightly)
1 can of Maesri Red Curry Paste (this one doesn't have shrimp paste or oil)
Tofu (optional but really good without it)
1/4 - 1/2 of a red bell pepper cut to desired length and width
1/4 - 1/2 of a green bell pepper cut to desired length and width
1 large carrot sliced to your desired thickness
Leaves from one 6" sprig of basil, preferably Thai Basil

Instructions

Open the can of coconut cream carefully not to shake it. Basically you want to get the separated water from the cream and spoon it out into a medium sized pot, on medium heat. Bring to a low boil. Add about a tsp of the Maesri Red Curry Paste. Stir in completely and let to low boil for a few minutes.

You can add more red curry paste if you like spicy and you can add less if you don't like much spice at all. But start with 1 tsp and then after you stir it in and it cooks a little try it. If its good then add a little more because you'll want to add about 1/4-1/2 more than what you start out with because you are going to eventually add all the cream from the can so it will dilute your base spiciness. But first get to a point that you like it. Knowing how much you added to get to a good spice level, then add 1/4-1/2 of that amount more.

Then add your sliced carrots. You should have enough cream at this point to cover most of your carrots. If not, you can add some cream. Cook your carrots to just a little less that the desired softness. They will stay on the heat for a little while longer. Once your carrots are ready then add the rest of the cream from the can.

Check your desired spiciness. If it needs more paste now is the time to add it.

If you have tofu you can add it. I like it better without tofu. Cook for 2 minutes.

Add your cooked butternut squash or kabocha. If your butternut squash was cooked a previous day let to cook a little longer so they get hot. If they are still warm from cooking right before starting your curry then you don't need to cook much. Next add your bell pepper. If you like your bell peppers cooked a little more than add and leave to cook for 1 minute. If you like them crunchy then add, stir and turn off the stove. Add the basil. Stir and remove from heat.

Enjoy over rice. This serves about 4 people.

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