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Monday, March 27, 2006 at 5:16 PM

going amok



Many thanks to Mon, who has the best cooking library I know, for a recipie for amok! The texture was exactly right, but something still felt missing. Amok is a famous cambodian curry that is steamed, not boiled, and we couldn't get enough of it during our Siem Reap trip.

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The Cambodian food blog Phnomenon has a couple of Amok recipies:

http://www.phnomenon.com/index.php/cambodian-food/recipes/fish-amok-amok-trei/  

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