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Homemade Thai Curry Paste and a KitchenAid Hand Blender Giveaway

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 Today I am celebrating a very special birthday and I hope you will join me.  It’s not my birthday (that comes next week), nor is it the birthday of any of my loved ones.  But it’s a special day nonetheless, as three years ago today, All Day I Dream About Food was born.  It was an ugly little newborn, I have to admit, and I was a very unsavvy, inept new blog mother.  I did all sorts of things wrong, from design to photography to recipe development, and I was rather neglectful in those first few months of bloghood.  Really, it’s rather astonishing that the poor thing grew out of its infancy and into what it is today.  Which I hope to say is a robust childhood and that it has a lot more growing to do!  We seem to be on a roll together, my blog and I, and I don’t see it slowing down any time soon.

Suffice it to say that my blog is very special to me.  It has, at times, been a source of stress, but I suppose that can be said of any relationship.  More often than not, however, it is a source of great joy to me.  It has brought me many, many things, including a wonderful community of friends, readers and other blog acquaintances.  It has helped me hone my skills in the kitchen, with words and language and with a camera.  It has opened up some amazing professional opportunities and introduced me to a great many products and ingredients I am not sure I would have discovered otherwise.  And it holds me accountable to my daily diet.  In short, I love the darn thing and I am very proud of it.  So many happy returns of the day, dear bloggy-blog.  May we get to celebrate many more together.

KitchenAid 5 speed hand blender

To help me celebrate, I enlisted the help of the good folks at KitchenAid.  I could go on and on about how much I love KitchenAid products but I will try to refrain from boring you.  Suffice it to say that the product we are giving away today is just as great as all their others and is a truly multi-purpose kitchen tool.  Their 5-Speed Hand Blender is no simple immersion blender, my friends, and I am seriously impressed with all the functions and the power it contains.  I love my big mixer and my big processor, but sometimes I hate the though of getting them dirty when I just need something quickly chopped, whipped or blended.  The KitchenAid Hand Blender comes with attachments for all of that: whisk, chopper, frother/beater, and two different blades for shredding, blending and pureeing.  And then all you have to do is remove the attachment portion and clean that.  Easy Peasy.

I tried out every single attachment and I give them all a thumbs up.  I’ve used it to make lattes, smoothies, soup, and whipped cream.  And when I discovered I was out of Thai curry paste one day, I whipped some up with the chopper.  I adore the chopper attachment, because the blender fits right into the top of the chopper container, keeping the mess to a minimum while still being quite powerful.  I honestly think this might be one of the most versatile kitchen tools I own.  And now you have a chance to own one yourself!  Scroll down for the entry rules.

Homemade Thai Red Curry Paste

I’ve never thought to make my own Thai curry paste, it’s one of those things I’ve always bought at the store.  But I wanted to make some Thai curry chicken wings (I will share the recipe for those in a few days, because they were amazing!) and discovered that I had only the smallest teaspoon left in my jar.  I was reaching for the phone to call my husband and ask him to pick some up, when it suddenly occurred to me that I might have the right ingredients to make my own, or at least a close approximation.  It took all of about 5 minutes to make, and of course I made my version without any sugar.  It tastes fantastic and is a great sauce or marinade on chicken, fish and tofu.  And you can adjust the heat to your own liking, which in our house means pretty darn hot indeed!

 

Homemade Thai Red Curry Paste

I received a 5-speed hand blender from KitchenAid to review.  All opinions are my own.

Homemade Thai Red Curry Paste
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Homemade Thai Curry Paste

Ingredients
 

  • ¼ to ½ ounce red chilies, fresh or dried
  • ½ stalk lemongrass, minced OR 2 tbsp bottled lemongrass (I used Gourmet Garden)
  • 4 cloves garlic, chopped
  • 1 shallot, chopped
  • 2 tbsp cilantro leaves, I used frozen cubes
  • 1 tbsp grated ginger OR galangal root, I have no idea where to get galangal so I used ginger
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • ¾ tsp ground coriander
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 1 tbsp fish sauce
  • 1 tbsp lime juice

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients in bowl/container of a food processor, blender or chopper attachment. Blend until it forms a thick paste.
  • Use as a marinade for chicken, meat or seafood or as a seasoning in curries, soups and stews.

Notes

Serves 8. Each serving has approximately 1.7 g of carbs.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g
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Please note that I am not a medical or nutritional professional. I am simply recounting and sharing my own experiences on this blog. Nothing I express here should be taken as medical advice and you should consult with your doctor before starting any diet or exercise program. I provide nutritional information for my recipes simply as a courtesy to my readers. It is calculated using MacGourmet software and I remove erythritol from the final carb count and net carb count, as it does not affect my own blood glucose levels. I do my best to be as accurate as possible but you should independently calculate nutritional information on your own before relying on them. I expressly disclaim any and all liability of any kind with respect to any act or omission wholly or in part in reliance on anything contained in this website.

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143 Comments

  1. If I won this hand blender set, the first thing I’d make is a chocolate flourless (grainfree) torte! I have a recipe I’ve been dying to try 😉

  2. Congratulations on three years! I’m sure time has flown for you. I always love reading your blog and often go through the archives. I would love to win such a handy kitchen gadget!

  3. I would make salsa & other dips & soups.

  4. Woot woot! Three years? That’s awesome! Happy Happy Birthday! And I can’t think of a better way to celebrate than with this awesome recipe and giveaway.

  5. My old emmersion blender used to be the most used appliance in my kitchen. Miss it. Would love to win this Kitchen Aid. With an autoimmune disease I have lots of digestive issues so pureeing/blending my foods really helps. Love your blog!!

  6. I was wondering if you can make it without the Fish Sauce? I am allergic to Fish and am not able to use fish sauce, but would LOVE to try the curry paste. what kind of flavour would you use instead? or simply nothing???

    1. You can skip it but I’d add a bit of salt in it’s place. Maybe 1/2 tsp?

      1. sounds grea, thanks Carolyn!
        And if i would win your immersion blender, i would make soups, and dips, and mayo and a LOT of things… i bet it can also make flaxseed meal!?
        Happy B’day wonderful blog! You’re an inspiration to many Carolyn!

  7. Tonnia Williams says:

    I have always wanted a hand held immersion blender. Would love to win one that does so many jobs in the kitchen.

  8. I’ve been wanting to make some nice smoothies and creamy soups. Probably would make an avocado soup as soon as the fruit tree is ready to get harvested!

  9. I would make a lot of dressings, dips, sauces, soups and smoothies. Thanks for the awesome givveaway

  10. Carolyn G says:

    Some creamy pea soup

  11. I would use the blender for all things cauliflower — purees, mash, rice…. Looks awesome!

  12. My old stick blender died years ago. I miss it for pureeing soups in the pot and chopping the odd herb or garlic mixture.

    I enjoy your blog and look forward to your recipes. I’m always happy to see you come up on my newsfeed.

  13. Liz Blunt says:

    This would be perfect for blending hot & cold soups!!

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