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Thai chicken and cucumber salad
Gourmet~Traveller
Cuisine
Thai
Serves
4
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Salad
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By
Rodney Dunn
Ingredients
Salad
3 Lebanese cucumbers, thinly sliced diagonally
½ tsp raw sugar
2 tbsp dried prawns (see note)
1 cup (loosely packed) coriander leaves
1 cup (loosely packed) mint leaves
6 red shallots, peeled and thinly sliced
280 gm (about 2) chicken thigh fillets
2 tbsp fish sauce
150 gm (1 cup) arrowroot
For deep-frying: vegetable oil
Thai dressing
50 gm piece palm sugar
1 clove garlic
2 tbsp fish sauce
2 tsp lime juice
1 small red chilli, thinly sliced
Caramelised peanuts
1/3 cup raw peanuts
¼ cup finely grated palm sugar
Preparation method
Serves 4
Meat in salads
Why serve meat on the side when it can be incorporated into the salad? French cooks shred confit duck and mix it with curly endive and hazelnuts, and Italians
serve salumi with many salads from potatoes to radicchio to broad beans. In Vietnam, shredded chicken is combined with fragrant herbs and dressed with fish sauce, lime and sugar. The addition of meat obviously makes a salad more robust, a meal in itself. Meat in salads is best served warm or at room temperature. If you're serving it from the refrigerator bring it to room temperature first.
Step-by-step instructions
For dressing, place palm sugar and garlic into a mortar and, using a pestle, pound until crushed, add fish sauce and lime juice and stir until combined, then stir through chilli.
For caramelised peanuts, combine nuts and palm sugar in a saucepan and stir over low-medium heat for 4-5 minutes or until caramelised. Pour onto a baking paper-lined tray and cool. Coarsely crush to separate nuts.
Heat oil in a deep-fryer to 180C. Cut chicken into 5mm pieces, stir in fish sauce, dust in arrowroot and deep-fry for 4-5 minutes or until golden and crisp. Drain on absorbent paper.
Place cucumber into a bowl, scatter with sugar, stir and set aside for 10 minutes or until slightly softened. Place prawns into a mortar and, using a pestle, pound until finely ground. Combine prawns with herbs, shallot and cucumber, divide among plates, scatter with chicken and peanuts, drizzle with dressing and serve immediately.
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