Put him on ignore because I realised I always already knew what he’d posted before I read it. Now I don’t get the notifications cluttering up my account.
This one is lovely. You need a slow cooker, but it's really nice. Better than any curry I've had from an Indian take away, that's for sure. Slow cooker Massaman Curry Ingredients Serves: 6 2 potatoes, cut into large chunks 1 small onion, coarsely chopped 50g butter 575g beef stewing steak 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 (400g) tin coconut milk 4 tablespoons peanut butter 3 tablespoons curry powder 3 tablespoons Thai fish sauce 3 tablespoons brown soft sugar 500ml beef stock 75g unsalted, dry-roasted peanuts Method Prep:20min › Cook:4hr15min › Ready in:4hr35min Place the potatoes and onion in a slow cooker. Melt the butter in a frying pan over medium-high heat. Cook the beef and garlic together in the melted butter until the beef is browned on all sides. Transfer the beef and garlic to the slow cooker while keeping the beef dripping in the pan. Return the pan to the medium-high heat. Stir the coconut milk, peanut butter and curry powder into the reserved beef dripping; cook and stir until the peanut butter melts. Pour the coconut milk mixture into the slow cooker. Turn the slow cooker on to Low; stir the fish sauce, brown sugar and beef stock into the slow cooker. Cook on Low until the beef is fork-tender, 4 to 6 hours. Stir the peanuts into the curry about 30 minutes before serving.
Here's the link to where I found it. I've cooked it about 4 times and it's lovely, trust. http://allrecipes.co.uk/recipe/8587/slow-cooker-massaman-curry.aspx
Also Stan I find using crunchy peanut butter really good, it also means you don't have to use the extra unsalted peanuts if you haven't got any. Or use both if you want extra peanuts
Nope Stan, Just giving you back what you dish out son and I don't need a smiley emoticon to come over as a smug twat.
The great thing with this dish it's very forgiving to substitute ingredients and like your use of peanut butter. At the end of the day a recipe is just a guide and not set in stone.