JeffH > wrote:
> On Jun 17, 4:05=A0am, Nick Cramer > wrote:
> > Coconut Chicken Soup (Tom Kah Gai) Serves 4 to 6
> >
> > 3 cups thick coconut milk
> > 5 pieces kah (galangal)
>
> Nick:
>
> How much exactly is 5 pieces? 5 very thin slices of the root, or does
> it come packaged in a way that already has it broken into pieces?
> Also, I assume thick coconut milk is found in the can in the store and
> labeled as such. It's been a while since I purchased any, but I don't
> remember seeing the words 'thick' or 'thin' on the can. Thanks for the
> recipe - Tom Kah Gai is one of my favorites.
Hi, Jeff,
Galangal (dried) usually comes in small cellophane packets. The pieces are
around 1/8" thick and 3/4" square, mas o menos. Equal to about 1/2 tsp
powdered.
Thick or heavy coconut milk is like heavy cream in its consistency. Maybe
shaking the can will give you a feel for it. Making your own is best, but
_very_ labor intensive.
Tom Kah Gai is one of my favorites, too. Sticky rice is nice to dip in it.
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