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Foolproof Coconut Curry Rice

Bring extra excitement to the breakfast table by pairing garlic and chili sausages with subtly sweet and creamy coconut curry rice. It’s a meal that will set the tone for the rest of your day.

Coconut curry rice topped with sausage halves

The sausages are store-bought. It’s just the rice that I cooked. The trick here to save time is to cook both the sausages and rice at the same time. How?

The most basic way to cook the sausages is to prick them all over, simmer them in a little water then fry them in rendered fat. But that means checking in on them incessantly to make sure that the water does not dry out before the sausages are cooked through. It also means rolling and turning them in rendered fat for even browning.

It’s hard to mind the coconut curry rice if you have to keep one eye on the sausages. So, the better way is to prick the sausages, place them on a rack and grill them in the oven. Or use an airfryer which would do a faster job since it doesn’t need preheating. With the sausage component out of the way, you can focus on the rice.

Sauteeing ginger, scallions and cilantro stems

Cooking my coconut curry rice began with a spice base. This is the backbone of the dish so you have to choose a combination that works well — scallions (white and light green portions only), ginger and cilantro roots and stems in my case — and you need patience to saute them together to coax out the flavor and aroma of each ingredient.

Chopped cashew nuts, sultanas and carrot in pan with rice and curry powder

Once the spice base was ready, other ingredients that add flavor, texture and color to the dish were tossed in. Nuts add a lovely crunch with every mouthful, carrots provide color and sultanas impart sweetness. The first round of seasonings went in at this stage. Just a little salt and pepper to begin creating flavor contrast.

Next, the rice. I prefer basmati because of the low starch content which means the grains don’t clamp together even if I accidentally add more liquid than is necessary to cook the rice to fluffiness.

Adding water and coconut cream to rice and vegetables in wok

Curry powder was sprinkled in and everything was stirred together until the mixture acquired a homogenous color before the liquids were added. Liquids? Plural? I added water and coconut cream. By itself, coconut cream is too thick and rich to cook the rice evenly. So, I added water first and let the rice absorb all of it first before pouring the coconut cream.

Fully cooked coconut curry rice in wok

By the time the rice had soaked up the coconut cream, the overall color of the dish had lightened, the flavors had all come together and the coconut curry rice was ready to serve.

Foolproof Coconut Curry Rice

Recipe by Connie Veneracion
For health safety reasons, we have switched to canned coconut milk and cream at home since it can be stored in bulk and does away with the need to go out to buy freshly grated coconut every time we need some.
Prep Time 5 mins
Cook Time 15 mins
Total Time 20 mins
Course Breakfast, Side Dish
Cuisine Asian
Servings 4 people
Coconut curry rice garnished with mint and crispy shallots
Print Recipe

Ingredients
  

  • 1 ½ tablespoons palm oil
  • ½ cup sliced scallions white and light green portions only
  • 1 one-inch knob ginger peeled and thinly sliced
  • ¼ cup chopped cilantro stems and roots
  • ¼ cup chopped toasted nuts cashew nuts were used here
  • 1 small carrot peeled and chopped
  • ¼ cup sultanas
  • salt
  • pepper
  • 1 ½ cups basmati rice
  • 1 ½ tablespoons curry powder
  • fish sauce
  • 1 ½ cups coconut cream

Instructions
 

  • Heat the palm oil in a wok or frying pan.
  • Saute the scallions, ginger and cilantro until softened and aromatic.
  • Add the cashew nuts, carrot and cilantro, sprinkle in a few pinches of salt and pepper, and cook for a minute.
  • Pour in the rice and sprinkle in the curry powder.
  • Stir and add two tablespoons of fish sauce.
  • Pour in a cup of water, set the heat to low, cover the pan and leave to allow the rice to absorb the water.
  • Pour in the coconut cream and stir.
  • Taste and add more fish sauce, as needed.
  • Cover the pan once more and leave until all the coconut cream has been soaked up.
  • Fluff up the rice with a fork, taste and adjust the seasonings, if needed.
  • Tip: Squirt in a little lime or lemon juice and toss before serving.
Keyword Coconut cream, Curry, Rice Bowl
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