Recipe courtesy of Wolfgang Puck

Thai Coconut Soup with Lemon Grass and Sugarcane Chicken Dumplings

  • Yield: Serves 4
  • Total: 1 hr 5 min
  • Prep: 35 min
  • Cook: 30 min
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Ingredients

Thai Coconut Soup:

2 cups Soup Base, recipe follows

1 cup coconut milk

6 Kaffir lime leaves

Salt and pepper

Lime juice, to taste

About 1 tablespoon palm sugar, to taste

Sugarcane Chicken Dumplings, recipe follows

Garnish:

1 ounce glass noodles, soaked in water until softened

1/4 cup carrots, cut into julienne

1/4 cup leeks, cut into julienne

4 Thai chiles, stems removed, split in half lengthwise, seeded

4 Kaffir lime leaves, cut in a thin chiffonade

Soup Base:

2 1/2 cups lobster stock

1 tablespoon chili paste

1 lemon grass, cut into 2 inch sticks

10 fresh Thai basil leaves

1 Thai bird chile

Sugarcane Chicken Dumplings:

4 ounces ground lean chicken

1/2 teaspoon minced garlic

1/2 teaspoon minced ginger

1 teaspoon mushroom soy sauce

1/2 teaspoon fish sauce

2 teaspoons potato starch

Pinch freshly ground black pepper

8 (4-inch) sugarcane sticks

Directions

  1. To the soup base, add the coconut milk and lime leaves. Bring to a boil, then lower to a simmer. Taste and adjust seasoning with salt, pepper, lime juice and sugar. Add the dumplings and simmer until done, about 3 minutes. 
  2. Divide the softened glass noodles on four soup bowls. Place two dumplings crisscross on top of the noodles, leaning to the side of the bowl. Divide the soup onto the four bowls. Garnish each bowl with julienne of carrots, leeks, Thai chiles and lime leaf. Serve immediately.

Soup Base:

  1. In a saucepan, combine the lobster stock, chili paste, lemon grass, Thai basil leaves and Thai bird chile and bring to a boil. Reduce until only 2 cups remain.

Sugarcane Chicken Dumplings:

  1. In a mixing bowl, combine the ground chicken, garlic, ginger, soy sauce, fish sauce, potato starch and black pepper. Mix until well blended. Divide into 8 portions. Wrap each portion around the end of each sugarcane stick. Reserve.

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Tamara W.

I loved this, but have to admit I changed it to suit my situation. I was looking for ideas for Lobster stock since I had a bunch to use up. I did not make the dumplings but plan to another time. Here is my variation:<br />I made the soup base and broth (left out the thai chili, used only the chili paste because I had some people with limited heat tolerance) and added a few TBSP's of grated fresh ginger, because I love it. I lightly sauteed julienned carrots, leeks and red bell pepper, so they still had some crunch, and put them in the bottom of a bowl. I seared a square of halibut and put that on the veggies, then poured a few ladles of the broth over the whole thing. Garnished with minced cilantro, basil and mint. Sriracha on the table for those who could tolerate a little more heat. Great outcome! Hope to try the recipe as written at some point, but will use this broth for a lot of things in the future.

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