Prik Khing Goong thai recipe

in cooking •  7 years ago 

Prik Khing Goong

This can be just a side dish with just green beans but I like it as a meal.
The dish has the balance flavors of spicy, saltiness and sweetness,
and the unique scent and taste from the kaffir lime leaves.
This dish has many different names and spellings.
Gai Pad = Chicken Stir fry.
Goong = Shrimp.
Prik in Thai means chili, but how about Khing? Khing is ginger.
The curry paste does not contain ginger, not sure why?
You can add some if you like.
I have also seen this dish served with a poached egg. :)

Raw Shrimp (Goong). rubbed with a little curry paste. I left the tails on.
Optional 8 oz. cooked Chicken, cut into bite size pieces.
I used both.
8 oz. green beans, cut into 1 1/2 inches long (steamed) put to the side.
2 tbsp. Thai Prik Khing chili paste (Maesri brand).
2 tbsp. cooking oil

Sauce. mix all and put to the side.
1 tbsp. fish sauce
1 tbsp. soy sauce
2 tbsp. palm sugar
1 tbsp. oyster sauce
1/4 cup water or broth

5-6 whole lime leaf

Garnishes
2 tbsp. thinly julienned kaffir lime leaves
1/4 Toasted peanuts.
You can crush some of the peanuts for the garnish.
Cayenne peppers as needed.

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Steamed white/brown rice to be served with.

  1. Steamed green beans.
  2. Heat the cooking oil in the sauté pan over medium heat. After the oil
    gets hot, add Prik Khing chili paste and stir-fry until
    it’s fragrant and the oil turns a little red.
  3. Add chicken if using and whole lime leaf and stir fry for couple minutes.
  4. Add sauce, peanuts, peppers and green beans and if using shrimp the last few minutes.
    If it gets to dry add a little water or broth.

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Serve with rice and garnish with shredded lime leaf, cayenne and peanuts.

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I will try this recipe tonight

IMO a lot of peanuts , palm sugar and lime leaf :) let me know how it turns out , when I have tried this dish at restaurants it's kind of dry , I like a little sauce, I also served this at a catering job and they loved it !!

Sorry I came late for this post but Wow!! you did a great job for this menu :-)
How about the taste ? spicy enough ? :D

needed more lol LOVE Cayenne plus there is a lot of palm sugar that calms the heat

Ummmm I love hot spicy too but try to not coz I am diet and try to loose the weight .. so must eat less sugar sodium spicy ... well i eat organic now ... no fun but healthier waaaa I want spicy :-)

NOTHING Wrong with spicy

Cayenne pepper stimulates metabolism by heating up your body, thus burning more calories.

For sure !
Well, my research might be wrong .. but I also heard from some friends about that too they said same you just said