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With its seductive flavors of coconut, lime, ginger, and cilantro, this Thai soup is quickly becoming a favorite across the country. Our version includes enough chicken and noodles to make it a main course. If you like, turn up the heat with more cayenne.
Asian fish sauce is available at Asian markets and some supermarkets
This Dish had some of the flavors of Thai food but it was more of a fusion dish combining thai and western flavors. In response to the review which questions the chicken cooking for 1.5 minutes. Just make sure The chicken is cut into the small quater inch strips that they recommend and it will definetly cook in about 1.5 minutes. I think i would even enjoy it more if i had cut the chicken into smaller pieces so the flavor of the broth would be more pronounced in each bite. DON'T skimp on the cilantro, it adds a great taste to the finished product and I think the soup would be missing a huge component of Thai food if you skipped it. Also this dish had a heat rating of 0 out of 10 Don't be afraid to add all kinds of pepper or pepper sauce. I recommend Sriracha.
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I made this exactly as it said the first time and then the next time left out the noodles and served this over rice. I think I like it even better that way. I have never added the cilantro. Somehow, I connect that with Mexican food instead of Thai and just can't bring myself to add it. I use fresh basil instead and it's yummy to the tummy. This is as good as our local Thai restaurant makes and their recipe is even more difficult to make (they gave it to me and it's quite work intensive).
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This dish is recommended. You need to try. It includes lots of herbs. Healthy one and you'll love it.
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Poaching the chicken in coconut milk or chicken broth prior to adding to the soup makes it safe and keeps the chicken moist. I recommend the use of fresh ginger and small fresh red thai hot peppers vs. the dried cayenne. Traditionally, fresh basil leaf is laced into this soup, not cilantro and there is no fettucini involved.
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Yeah, this chicken needs to be cooked before adding to the soup.
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