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Lamb, Mango & Sweet Potato Thai Red Curry

March 21, 2010 by ismepete

Last night to go with The Easiest Rice in the World, I made a really tasty Lamb Red Thai Curry, with Mango and Sweet Potato. I’ve eaten in a few Thai restaurants and I don’t think I’ve ever seen Lamb on the menu, and have always cooked this curry with Prawns before, so I may have committed a huge food sin here… but boy do it taste good.

This is inspired by a Nigella Lawson recipe, although I have adapted it quite a bit to make it to my taste!

What you will need to make Lamb, Mango & Sweet Potato Curry for 2
(with maybe a bit leftover for nibbles)

1) 2 small / 1 large Lamb Neck Fillet

2) 1 large Red Onion (or a good handful of spring onions)

3) Thumb sized piece of Ginger

4) 8 Cloves of Chopped/Grated Garlic (ok, not everyone will want that much, but I love the stuff)

5) 2-10 Chilli’s (depending on how hot you like your food)

6) 3 or 4 tablespoons of Thai Red Curry Paste (you can buy this or make your own – I’ll likely do a recipe for that in the future)

7) 200ml Coconut Milk

8) 300ml Boiling Water (you can also add lamb stock if you have it)

9) 2 Teaspoons of Nam Pla (it’s a really fishy sauce, it’s ok if you don’t have it)

10) Large Sweet Potato (around 300-400g)

11) 1/2 Mango (around 200g)

12) 1/2 Lime

13) Fresh Coriander

14) Tablespoon of Vegetable Oil

How to make the Lamb, Mango & Sweet Potato Thai Curry:

1) Heat the oil in a wok or large frying pan, and fry the onions, ginger and chili

2) Chop in the lamb (I’m pretty lazy and use a pair of scissors)

3) When the meat has been browned on all sides, add the Red Thai Curry Paste and continue frying.

4) Add the Coconut milk, water/stock and the fish sauce and bring up to the boil.

5) Add the Sweet Potato and simmer for about 10 minutes. This is a good time to pop the rice in the oven, if you are cooking the Easiest Rice in the World.

6) Throw in the mango, and simmer for another 5 minutes before squeezing in the juice of half a lime – it should start to look like this:

Lamb, Mango & Sweet Potato Curry

7) Throw in some chopped coriander for flavour here, and serve on top of rice – I like mine in a bowl like this:

Lamb, mango & sweet potato curry in a bowl

If you find that you have made it too spicy, serve with a dollop of creme fraiche or yoghurt to cool you down. It also goes really nicely with some naan bread too!


ismepete  (21 Posts)

I'm an online marketer, specialising in Search Engine Optimisation (SEO). I write for theMediaFlow Search Engine Marketing blog, write my own personal blog covering online marketing and what's going on in my life and manage and contribute to a food blog.