HOT COCONUT-GINGER
SHRIMP
Serves 2 to
4
1 pound large shrimp,
fresh or frozen, raw or cooked 1/4 cup finely minced fresh ginger
14-ounce can light coconut milk 2 tablespoon soy sauce 2 teaspoons
sesame oil 2 teaspoons hot chili-garlic sauce 2 cups snow peas 1/2
sweet red pepper 3 green onions, thinly sliced Fresh coriander leaves
1 lime
Shrimp shells
may be left on or removed. Devein shrimp and set aside. If using frozen shrimp,
rinse under cold water to remove ice crystals. Do not thaw, but pat dry. To
prepare ginger, peel and then grate on large size of a box grater. Then finely
mince and measure out. Combine ginger, coconut milk, soy sauce, sesame oil
and chili-garlic sauce in a wide saucepan. Bring to a boil, stirring often,
over medium-high heat. Boil gently, uncovered and stirring often, until sauce
is very thick, from 15 to 20 minutes. Meanwhile, trim snow peas. Slice in half
if large. Seed pepper, if using, then slice into matchstick-size pieces.
Reduce sauce until it just covers bottom of pan and measures about 1/2 cup
. If making ahead, remove sauce from heat and leave, covered, at room
temperature for several hours or refrigerate. Just before serving, add
shrimp, snow peas, pepper, if using, and onions to hot sauce. Stir almost
constantly until shrimp are hot and bright pink, from 2 to 4 minutes. Serve
over rice or rice noodles. Sprinkle with coriander and squeeze a little lime
juice overtop.
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