Thai-Style, Spicy Eggplant-Mushroom Sauce

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Thai-Style, Spicy Eggplant-Mushroom Sauce Ingredients

1/2 lb Mushrooms 1/2 c Fresh basil leaves
1 md Shallot 2 ts Sugar
2 md Garlic cloves 1/2 ts Plum sauce
1/2 ts Hunan style red chili paste 1/2 ts Ginger
1 1/2 c Rice milk or milk 1/4 c Veggie stock
1 lb Eggplant 2 3 drops toasted sesame oil
1 md Red bell pepper 2 ts Tapioca flour (see note)
1/2 c Chopped asparagus stems

Instructions for Thai-Style, Spicy Eggplant-Mushroom Sauce

Mince garlic and shallot; quarter mushrooms, dice eggplant into 1-inch cubes and slice red bell pepper into long strips. In a large frying pan, on medium head add stock and mushrooms. Simmer for 5 minutes or until mushrooms are tender and brown. Remove mushrooms and set aside. In remaining stock add shallot and garlic, sautee for 1-2 minutes. Add chili paste and milk. Bring mixture to a boil then reduce heat and simmer on low for 5 minutes, stirring often. Add sugar, plum sauce and sesame oil (only a few drops! Its amazing the flavor it adds). Add eggplant, asparagus stems and red bell pepper. Bring mixture back up to a boil. Cover and simmer for 15 minutes stirring occasionally until eggplant and asparagus are tender. In the last 5 minutes add mushrooms and fresh basil leaves. Serve over grilled polenta (recipe follows) or rice and the steamed asparagus tips. Note: When I made this recipe I felt that the sauce was too thin. The original recipe called for coconut milk and olive oil as the sauces base. How I remedied this problem was as follows: I removed all the vegetables from the pan using a slotted spoon and turned the heat down to the lowest setting. I placed them in the serving bowl and set aside. In a measuring cup I added 1/3 cup cold water and 2 heaping teaspoons of tapioca flour (not pearls). Once this was thoroughly mixed I poured it into the sauce while stirring with the slotted spoon. In less than a minute the sauce had thickened very nicely. I then poured the sauce into the bowl over the vegetables and served. It was pleasantly spicy (go light on the red chili paste if you dislike REALLY hot foods) and filling. Note2: if you wanted to be more authentic you could try adding some coconut extract... From: J. Ari Kornfeld . Fatfree Digest [Volume 8 Issue 54] June 15, 1994. Formatted by Sue Smith, S.Smith34, TXFT40A@Prodigy.com using MMCONV File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/fatfreex.zip

Main Ingredient: MushroomsCuisine: Thai

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