Sunday, February 9, 2014

Lime Chicken with a Green Curry Sauce, Beer and Good Friends

All you really need for a great night is good friends, a table, some drinks and of course some good food that doesn't take all night to make. 

We started with a bottle of Langlois Crémant de Loire Brut (no 7404 for 121 SEK at Systembolaget for all the Swedes), a fresh dry sparkling wine from the Bollinger Family and a few Bruschettas to match the liquid gold. 


 The What 

4 medium sized ripe tomatoes
1 large garlic clove, crushed
1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil
1-2 tbsp balsamic vinegar, to taste
10 fresh basil leaves, finely diced
salt and freshly ground pepper
1 rustic baguette, sliced
The How
Finely dice tomatoes and put in a bowl. Crush the garlic clove into the tomatoes, add the olive oil, the balsamic vinegar, the basil leaves and stir carefully with a spoon. Add salt and pepper to taste. Let stand in the fridge for at least 10 minutes. Put the baguette slices in the oven at 120 degrees and toast lightly. Spoon the tomato mix on to the toasted baguette slices and serve with a basil leave on top. 

While the guests finished the Bruschetta I got started on the Lime Chicken, which is really easy to prepare and gives you plenty of time to hang out with your guests. 


The What (serves 4)
4 chicken fillets
1 lime, zest and juice
2 tbsp green curry paste
1 tbsp honey
1 can (400 ml) of Coconut Milk
1 cube of chicken stock
Half a cup of water
The How
Sear the chicken in olive oil in a pan until they are a nice brown color. Be careful not to burn them. Mix together the Coconut Milk, the green curry paste, the honey and the half a cup of water in a bowl. Zest the lime and squeeze the juice over the chicken fillets, let simmer for about 1 minute. Add the coconut milk mixture, add the cube of chicken stock and bring to a boil. Let simmer for about 15 minutes, round off with salt and pepper to taste. Serve with jasmine rice and stir-fried beans. 

This dish is a little bit spicy with a lot of flavor which makes a nice light lager perfect to serve it with. I chose one of my favorite beers, Miller (no 1579, 15,20 SEK per bottle at Systembolaget), which actually brings out the flavors of the dish instead of taking them over. 

A Saint Albany and a Camembert to round things off, a few more beers and the night was made. 




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