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Phat phrik khing

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Alternative names
  
Pad prik king

Place of origin
  
Thailand

Type
  
Curry

Phat phrik khing Phat phrik khing Wikipedia

Main ingredients
  
Chili peppers, lemongrass, garlic, galangal

Similar
  
Phat khing, Phanaeng curry, Drunken noodles, Tom kha kai, Yellow curry

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Phat phrik khing or pad prik king (Thai: ผัดพริกขิง,  [pʰàt pʰrík kʰǐŋ]) is a type of Thai curry that is drier than other Thai curries such as red curry as it is fried in oil and does not contain liquid coconut milk. Sometimes, instead of, or in addition to frying oil, coconut milk is heated until it turns to oil for added taste.

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The paste is a thick curry presenting a vivid red color due to phrik (chili peppers). Confusingly enough, the Thai name indicates that ginger (khing) is used in this dish, which in fact is not the case. Recipes for the phrik khing curry paste usually include lemongrass, garlic and galangal. Very often, also in Thailand, red curry paste is used instead.

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References

Phat phrik khing Wikipedia