Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa

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Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa

Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa

Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa is a bowl of noodles in a rich, spicy, coconut milk soup featuring whole prawns, slices of fried bean curd, snapping fresh beansprouts with lots of fresh aromatic herbs goes into the making of the soupy gravy. This would have to be Singapore's signature dish also known Katong Laksa. Other kinds of seafood may be used, or it may be made with chicken or fish. Laksa is a meal in one dish.

Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa Ingredients:
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 4 tablespoons peanut oil
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 2 litres water
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 2 teaspoons salt
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 200 gm rice vermicelli
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 400 ml coconut milk
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa small bunch laksa leaves (polygonum), shredded
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 8 squares deep-fried bean curd, sliced
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 1 small seedless cucumber, cut into narrow strips 150 gm
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa fresh beansprouts, trimmed and rinsed
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 3 hard-boiled eggs, halved

Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa Spice Paste:
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 10 purple shallots or 2 medium-sized onions, chopped
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 5 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 5 candle (kemiri) nuts, roughly chopped
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 2 stems fresh lemongrass, finely sliced
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 3 tablespoons dried shrimp, soaked until softened
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 1 teaspoon dried shrimp paste (blacan)
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 2 tablespoons chopped galangal, fresh or in brine
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 2 teaspoons ground coriander
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 1 teaspoon ground turmeric
Nonya Noodle Recipes - Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa 1 teaspoon chilli powder

Laksa Lemah or Curry Laksa Method Step by Step:
1. Shell the prawns, leaving the tail on. Heat 1 tablespoon oil and stir-fry the shells and heads of the prawns until they turn red. Add the water and salt and bring to the boil. Cover and simmer for 20 minutes. Strain the stock and discard the heads and shells.

2. To make the Spice Paste, put all the ingredients into a blender and process until pureed, adding a little oil if necessary to facilitate blending.

3. Heat the remaining oil in a wok and fry the blended mixture over a low heat until fragrant, stirring constantly to make sure it does not scorch. When the oil separates from the mass and shines on the surface of the paste, add the strained stock. Bring to the boil and simmer for 20 minutes.

4. In another pan, cook the rice vermicelli for 2 minutes or until tender but do not overcook. Drain in a colander, run cool water through to stop them becoming too soft, and drain again.

5. Just before serving bring the soup to the simmering point and stir in the coconut milk. Add the prawns and cook only until they become opaque. Lift out on a slotted spoon and set aside. Drop the rice noodles into the soup to heat through, then ladle into large bowls.

6. Garnish each bowl with some of the shredded laksa leaves, fried bean curd and cucumber. Arrange the prawns on top, then a small handful of beansprouts and a halved hard-boiled egg. For those who like their laksa really hot, offer a small bowl of sambal oelek or crushed fresh chillies.

NOTE: Dried galangal slices are not suitable for using in the spice paste?they could do irreparable damage to your blender. Fresh or brined galangal are readily available in Asian shops.

For those who do not have time to prepare the spice paste from scratch, you can use Reuben Solomon's Singapore Laksa Paste. Dissolve half a jar (about 130 gm) in 1.25 litres (2½ pints/5 cups) hot water or stock. Cook 100 gm rice vermicelli in the soup and add prawns or thinly sliced chicken fillets, beansprouts, coconut milk and your favourite accompaniments. The quantities serve 3, and the rest of the paste will keep in the refrigerator for weeks.