Showing posts with label thai massaman curry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thai massaman curry. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 28, 2018




Noodles Dosa
(South Indian Savory Crepes, 
with Spicy Noodles)


This was based on a recipe from Magic of Indian Rasoi. The recipe calls for dosai (savory South Indian crepes) filled with Chinese-style noodles.

The dosa batter is considered "instant" although it must rest for 15 minutes, because this is still much quicker to prepare than the traditional dosa batter. These dosai were delicious by themselves, and they were even a bit crispy with just a small amount of oil.

One reason I was so eager to make this, was because I already had leftover Thai Massaman Noodles. I used these (instead of the noodles in the recipe) to fill the dosai this time. These were chuka soba aka ramen noodles, which cook in 3 minutes. I cooked them with some chopped veggies (green peppers, onions, celery, and carrots), as well as leftover Thai Massaman Curry paste, soy sauce, and a little brown sugar. Hopefully next time, I can make this Noodles Dosa with the noodles from the recipe. 

These were awesome! 






Wednesday, March 7, 2018


with Veggie Crumbles, Carrots, & Potatoes

I made this using store-bought massaman curry paste. I made this based on the Beef Massaman Curry of Hot Thai Kitchen. It was spicy and a little sweet, and actually tasted best after 3 days.  The only thing was, this curry paste was very rich, with a lot of oil. (For that reason, I'm not sure I'd buy it again. Of course, I could make my own, but sometimes it's nice when someone else helps me out.) Therefore, I couldn't eat much at a time, no matter how good it was. Keeping this in mind, next time, I'll use less curry paste. (There's plenty left, still, for a "next time.") I stashed half of the curry sauce in the freezer, for one of those times I need to order my own personal take-out. 

Hot Thai Kitchen Website, Beef Massaman Curry Recipe

Hot Thai Kitchen YouTube, Beef Massaman Curry Recipe