Lime Leaves

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Wadeski

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8,566 posts

225 months

Thursday 8th November 2007
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Everytime i use these i remind myself how f*cking briliant they are.

They are expensive, espeically because they tend to come in a large bag (from a Thai grocer), but they freeze really well.

Today i stuffed two trout with lime leaves, ginger, garlic, then buried them under shredded spring onions and coriander.

such an amazing citrus taste that kicks the crap out of lime juice or zest.

do it!

bint

4,664 posts

236 months

Friday 9th November 2007
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WTF? Expensive? Where do you buy them?!!!! I get mine here;

http://www.wingyipstore.co.uk/display-product.php?...

Great for Thai curries mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

I also highly recommend the Thai green and tom yum paste from Wing Yip, and the Prawn Crackers - it's so much fun to make your own!

Noger

7,117 posts

261 months

Friday 9th November 2007
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Oooh, I love Wing Yip, it is like Disneyland for foodies smile

Which one ? The Croydon one is quite close to me, and their restaurant Tai Tung is really authentic.

Wadeski

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8,566 posts

225 months

Saturday 10th November 2007
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bint said:
WTF? Expensive? Where do you buy them?!!!! I get mine here;

http://www.wingyipstore.co.uk/display-product.php?...

Great for Thai curries mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

I also highly recommend the Thai green and tom yum paste from Wing Yip, and the Prawn Crackers - it's so much fun to make your own!
Those are dried old chap - i mean fresh ones. they fly the things in from Thailand, and they aren't cheap!

but they are a million times better than the dried ones, if you freeze them! trust me smile

bint

4,664 posts

236 months

Monday 12th November 2007
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Noger said:
Oooh, I love Wing Yip, it is like Disneyland for foodies smile

Which one ? The Croydon one is quite close to me, and their restaurant Tai Tung is really authentic.
I tend to online order - don't have one near me and it's like Christmas getting one of their boxes - especially as they often put a little freebie in to try - this time it was a chili sauce that was awesome!

Hmm are fresh lime leaves really that much better? I know fresh herbs are generally better, but dried gives a packed flavour also.

Wadeski

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8,566 posts

225 months

Monday 12th November 2007
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when i say expensive i mean about £3!

give them a go and see if you like them smile


bint

4,664 posts

236 months

Tuesday 13th November 2007
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Wadeski said:
when i say expensive i mean about £3!

give them a go and see if you like them smile
Noooooo! You really had me going! I honestly thought you were talking double figures of pounds for them. *shakes head*

Edited by bint on Tuesday 13th November 12:45