Chicken kapitan with fragrant rice
This Malaysian curry is so easy to make. Just blend all the ingredients and it's almost ready.
Ingredients
For chicken kapitan
90ml vegetable oil
300g spice paste (see below)
400ml coconut cream
2 small stalks lemongrass hearts, finely sliced into thin rounds
1.5kg skinless chicken thigh fillets, each cut into 6 pieces
400ml coconut milk
1/4 cup light palm sugar
40ml lime juice
sea salt
For spice paste
3/4 tbsp Belachan (Malaysian shrimp paste)
2 medium dried red chillies, deseeded and soaked in warm water
4 medium fresh long red chillies, deseeded
6 red shallots, chopped
4 garlic cloves, chopped
1/4 cup macadamia nuts, chopped
1/4 tsp turmeric powder
For fragrant rice
400g cooked long grain white rice, cold
40ml vegetable oil
1/2 medium red onion, finely sliced
2 long green shallots, cut into 4cm lengths
2 medium fresh long red chillies, deseeded and sliced
2 tsp peeled ginger, finely diced
2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
30ml Shaoxing (Chinese cooking wine)
50ml yellow bean soy sauce
1 tbsp caster sugar
Method
Preheat the oven to 180°C.
For the spice paste
Place the shrimp paste in a small pan and roast in the oven for about 10 minutes until fragrant. Allow to cool.
Place all other spice paste ingredients, along with the shrimp paste, into a blender and blend to a fine paste.
For the curry
Heat oil in a wok, add the spice paste and fry until fragrant, stirring frequently for about 12 minutes, taking care not to burn it. Add half the coconut cream and the lemongrass, and stir-fry until the cream separates.
Add the chicken thigh fillets and fry for about 6 minutes until well coated with the spice paste. Add the coconut milk and palm sugar, bring to the boil, then simmer gently for about 20 minutes until the chicken is cooked through.
Add the lime juice and remaining coconut cream, and season to taste.
For the rice
Heat a wok or large non-stick frying pan over a high heat until it is hot. Add oil and when it is very hot, add the onions and green shallots, and fry for 1 minute. Add the chilli, and fry for 30 seconds. Add ginger and garlic, fry for 30 seconds. Add rice and stir-fry, mixing thoroughly and breaking up any clumps of rice. Add the Shaoxing, soy and sugar.
Continue to stir-fry until seasoning is totally mixed through and rice has no clumps.
HOT TIPS
You should be able to find Belachan shrimp paste in most good grocery stores.
This is also a great curry for seafood, so cook the paste, add the seasoning and coconut and cook for about 10 minutes, then add prawns, fish, scallops - whatever you like. Just be sure to cook the seafood gently.
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