Shrimp and Chayote in a Coconut-Tamarind Sauce

Recipe courtesy Madhur Jaffrey

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Total Time:
35 min
Prep
15 min
Cook
20 min
Yield:
4 servings
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Ingredients

Sauce:

  • 1 tablespoon whole coriander seeds
  • 1/2 teaspoon black peppercorns
  • 1 cup coconut milk from a well-stirred can (Chaokoh brand is best)
  • 1 tablespoon thick tamarind paste*
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 1 teaspoon paprika (good quality, bright red)

Shrimp:

  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon whole brown mustard seeds
  • 1/2 medium shallot, peeled and cut into fine slivers
  • 1 clove garlic, peeled and cut into fine slivers
  • 3 thin slices peeled fresh ginger, cut into fine slivers
  • 1 pound shrimp, peeled, deveined, washed and patted dry
  • 1 chayote (if small, use 1 1/2) peeled and cut into 1/8-inch julienne strips
  • Salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
  • Pinch cayenne pepper
  • 12 to 15 fresh basil leaves, cut into thin ribbons at the last minute

Directions

Put the coriander seeds and peppercorns into a small, cast-iron frying pan and set over medium heat. Stir the spices until they emit a roasted aroma and turn half a shade darker. Empty into a clean coffee-grinder or other spice grinder and grind as finely as possible. Put in a bowl. Add all the remaining ingredients for the sauce and mix well with a small whisk.

Just before eating, put the oil in a large, preferably non-stick saute pan and set over medium-high heat. When very hot, put in the mustard seeds. As soon as the seeds begin to pop (a matter of seconds), put in the shallots. Stir and fry for 30 seconds. Put in the garlic and ginger and continue to stir and fry for 30 seconds or until the shallots have browned a bit. Put in the shrimp and stir a few times. Add the chayote. Continue to stir and cook for a minute. Sprinkle lightly with a little salt, pepper and cayenne. Stir to mix. Add the coconut milk mixture and turn the heat down to medium low. Stir and allow the shrimp and chayote to cook through gently. As soon as the shrimp are opaque, stir in the basil and serve.

*To make the tamarind paste, break off a walnut-sized lump from a brick of tamarind. Break this further into small pieces and put in a bowl. Cover the tamarind just barely with hot water and leave to soak overnight or at least 4 hours. Mash up the tamarind with your fingers and then pass the pulp through a coarse sieve

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  • on August 24, 2008

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    This recipe is reasonably easy to prepare.
    I did find the taste of the shrimp lost in the sauce, but the sauce added a nice spiciness to the plate. I will try to make this sauce for a side rather than cook the shrimp in it. This will allow the eater to add more or less of the spice to the dish.

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