Yellow Thai Curry & 'Villa Maria' Sauvignon blanc
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Ingredients (serves 2)
- Yellow Thai Curry Paste
- 1 teaspoon fish Sauce
- 1 teaspoon light brown sugar
- Coconut cream
- 2 cloves of garlic
- 2 shallots
- 3 spring onions
- 1 tablespoon grated ginger
- 15 Mediterranean Red Prawns (don't forget to remove the veins!)
- 10 baby asparagus sprigs or broccolini
- One grated carrot
- 5 cherry tomatoes, chopped in half
- 5 pineapple chunks (be careful, these may be overly sweet, omit the sugar if necessary)
Method:
- Start by adding a tablespoon of coconut oil in a large frying pan. Add two tablespoons of yellow curry paste (this paste has medium heat, use green curry for a milder version of this dish).
- Stir the paste until a rich aroma develops and quickly add 150 ml of coconut cream. Stir using a wooden-spoon until it starts bubbling. Add around 100 ml of water and stir until boiling.
- Add the remaining 100 ml of cream and stir continuously. Once it starts bubbling, quickly add all the prawns and vegetables and cook until the prawns appear to be whitish in color.
- Serve the curry sauce with 80 g of rice noodles or with any rice of your liking.
My boyfriend paired this rich curry, with a beautiful Reserve Sauvignon Blanc from New Zealand, below you may find the tasting notes for this gorgeous wine:
Villa Maria Reserve Sauvignon Blanc
Tasting Date:
26/04/2020
Appearance:
Clear, Pale Intensity, Lemon-Green Colour
Nose:
Clean, Medium (+) Intensity, Primary aromas of
tropical fruit (pineapple, mango, passion fruit), Herbal (eucalyptus, mint),
Herbaceous (grass, tomato leaf)
Palate:
Dry, Medium (+) Acidity, Medium (+) Body, Medium
Alcohol, Pronounced Flavor Intensity, Primary flavors of tropical fruit
(passion fruit, melon), Green Fruit (gooseberry), Herbaceous (asparagus,
tomato leaf), Long finish
Conclusion:
Outstanding Quality, Suitable for bottle ageing (5
years), It has a perfect balance between the fruit, acidity and sweetness. It
has a good complexity due to the extended maturation period in the bottle.
Country/Region of Origin:
New Zealand, Marlborough, Wairau Valley
Age:
2018
Predominant Grape Variety:
Sauvignon Blanc