Below is the recipe for KAPOON, KHAO POON | Lao Style Red Curry Noodle Soup with Chicken. Hope you enjoy :). Please be sure to Like & Subscribe!
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INGREDIENTS
5 Cloves of Garlic, finely minced
2 Shallots, finely minced
1 large stalk of lemongrass
3 Kaffir limes leaves
3 slices of galangal
3 large chicken breasts
Salt
Fish Sauce (about 1 ladle or 1/2 cup)
Cooking oil
1 can of red curry paste
1/2 can of sweet thai noodle sauce (optional)
1 can of coconut milk
6-8 cups of chicken stock + 2 cubes chicken bullion
1 cup of bamboo shoots (sliced into bite size pieces)
Vermicelli noodles (prepare as directed on bag)
DIRECTIONS
Use a stock pot to boil chicken in salted water and lemon grass (25 min).
Remove chicken and let cool, reserve stock.
Once chicken has cooled, remove meat from bones, pound in a mortar and pestle to further break up the meat, set aside.
Coat large stock pot with oil, add garlic and shallots and fry until golden brown.
Add curry paste, fry until fragrant.
Stir 1/4 can of coconut milk to curry paste.
Add shredded chicken, galangal and kaffir lime leaves, stir until combined.
Add bamboo shoots, remaining can of coconut milk, and reserved chicken stock and bullion. Season with salt and fish sauce to taste.
Bring to a boil and serve with vermicelli noodles and slaw.
Slaw ingredients:
Shredded cabbage (green/red)
Bean sprouts
Chopped cilantro and mint leaves
Bean sprouts
Shredded banana flower (optional)
Additional accompaniments (optional):
Lime wedges
Fish sauce
Thai Chilies (fresh or flake)
Shrimp paste
Sriracha
This is awesome! Definitely a quicker way of making it, and In small portion.My makes this Kapoon, with different meats and it takes way longer. Every time she makes it, you would think she is feeding an army.
Yum yum
Finally a simple version of how to make it! My Lao family never taught me how to make it even when I asked them to teach me lol. It was always already made when I go to maetao's house. Thanks! New sub! ດີຫຼາຍ!
There has got to be a better way for these delicious dishes to be healthier and cleaner. Until then small amounts of moderation will do.
Over the years, I have developed a serious love for southeast Asian food, and I really want to try khao pun, since it has been noted (at least in "Southeast Asian Food" by Rosemary Brissenden…I LOVE that book) cookbook as the national dish of Laos. I have never had Lao food, and Lao food seems a bit under-represented in her book, and I have learned about SO many other Lao dishes (not described in her awesome book) through your channel that I definitely want to try and make one day! I have one question that is driving me CRAZY, though. I am really looking around everywhere for an awesome mortar and pestle, and yours looks like what I consider my current ideal. Where did you get it? Do you know a brand/manufacturer that makes exactly THAT type? If so, I'd greatly appreciate a link! I've found some similar ones, but yours look like EXACTLY what I'm looking for. Please help, and also please keep making your awesome videos! You definitely seem like a beautiful person, both inside and out, and I appreciate your newfound love for your culture and its cuisine, and thank you for sharing that enthusiasm (and the deliciousness) with the world! :D
you're from Minnesota?? whoa!
What's the name of your curry paste. Helpful if you can post brand names also. Thanks!!!
looks great.
im going to try this! you deserve a sub!
Your way of making kapoon is so simple and easy !
I made this and put a little too much red curry paste in… oops… lol
I'm Laos and Vietnamese and this my favorite dish. Your version of it is interesting.
do you have a video on how to prep the slaw? I've never worked with banana flowers before.
My favorite Lao dish
just found your channel! subscribed too! omg! thank you for the secret ingredient!
I was just called fat for watching this again.
I will be coming back and writting down these recipes
keep up the culture sharing :-)
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