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Prep time
15 minutes
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Cook time
45 minutes
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Serves
4
Author Notes
This is another one of those lovely dishes, originally found in a magazine or newspaper, and adapted over the years to fit various cooks' tastes and needs. In spite of the slightly fussy fish poaching step, it's a remarkably simple dish that bursts with flavor. Sweet, spicy, salty, and funky, it has all the flavors you expect from Thai cuisine, but with salmon being the unexpected star. The flavorful sauce pairs marvelously with a fruity, citrusy Sauvignon Blanc. —fiveandspice
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Ingredients
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1 pound
salmon fillet (preferably wild caught), skin removed
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2/3 cup
fruity white wine (like a Sauvignon Blanc)
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1
1/2-inch thick slice of fresh ginger
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2 tablespoons
lemongrass, chopped into chunks (if you can't find lemongrass, sub a long strip each of lemon peel and lime peel)
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1 cup
plus 2 tablespoons thinly sliced green onion, divided
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2 tablespoons
coconut or peanut oil
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3 teaspoons
Madras curry powder (not Thai, I know, but it works)
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2 tablespoons
dark brown sugar
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1 tablespoon
grated fresh ginger
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3
large garlic cloves, minced
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1
14-ounce can coconut milk
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1 tablespoon
fresh lime juice
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1
Thai bird's eye or jalapeno pepper, speared in several places with a knife, but left whole (use up to 4 chilis for more heat)
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1 tablespoon
fish sauce (plus more to taste)
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1 1/2 cups
peas (fresh or frozen will work)
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1 cup
Cooked rice or rice noodles for serving
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1 handful
Chopped cilantro and mint for garnish
Directions
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In a deep stovetop pan that will snugly fit the salmon (you may want to cut the fillet into two pieces), combine the wine with 1 cup water, the slice of ginger, chopped lemongrass, and 2 tablespoons of chopped green onion, plus a good pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, then turn down to a bare simmer. Slip in the salmon and cook until it is just barely cooked (it should be rare in the center). Remove the salmon from the poaching liquid and cut it into approximately 1-inch chunks. Set aside.
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In a large skillet, heat the peanut or coconut oil over medium-high heat. Add the remaining chopped green onion and stir in the curry powder. Cook, stirring, until the curry powder smells toasted, about 3 minutes.
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Turn the heat down to medium, then stir in the garlic, ginger, and brown sugar. Cook until the garlic is softened, about 2 to 3 minutes. Now stir in the coconut milk, lime juice, hot pepper(s), and fish sauce. Bring to a boil, then turn the heat down to low and simmer the liquid for about 3 minutes.
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At this point, stir in the salmon chunks, gently breaking up a couple of them into smaller flakes. Cover the pan and cook, still over low heat, for 4 minutes. Uncover, and stir in the peas. Continue to simmer until the peas are just cooked through (3 to 4 minutes for frozen, about 4 to 5 for fresh). Taste and add more fish sauce (or salt) to taste.
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Serve the salmon and sauce over rice or rice noodles and sprinkle with chopped mint and cilantro to garnish.
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