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This Thai pasta recipe is the perfect marriage between tom yum going and a good tomato sauce pasta. It’s also a quick and easy meal, perfect for a weeknight! #thaifood #pasta #thaifusion #spaghetti #easymeals #tomyjm

Tom Yum Spaghetti สปาเก็ตตี้ต้มยำกุ้ง

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Ingredients

  • 1 stalk lemongrass, bottom half only, thinly sliced
  • 6 slices galangal, chopped
  • 6 kaffir lime leaves, finely julienned
  • 1-3 Thai chilies, to taste
  • Half a medium onion, chopped
  • 2 Tbsp Thai chili paste
  • 1 ½ Tbsp fish sauce
  • 14 oz good quality whole peeled plum tomatoes (half of a 28oz/796ml can) 
  • 150g shimeji mushrooms (see note)
  • 12-15 medium shrimp, or as many as you’d like
  • 250g spaghetti
  • 1 ½ - 2 Tbsp lime juice
  • Chopped cilantro, as much as you want
  • Grated parmesan cheese for serving (optional)

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Instructions

Bring a large pot of water to a boil for your pasta. Add salt, about 1 tsp per one liter of water.

In a mortar and pestle, pound together lemongrass, galangal, lime leaves and Thai chilies until there are no more big chunks. It should resemble a fine crumble.

In a wok or a large sauté pan, cook off the shrimp just until they’re done. Remove and set aside; do not clean the wok.

Drop your spaghetti into the boiling water, set the timer for 1 minute LESS than the cooking time indicated on the package. Immediately start cooking your sauce once your pasta is dropped. (With this timing, your sauce should be done before the pasta is done. But if it is not, not a problem, just drain the pasta and set it aside until ready to use.)

In the same wok, saute onion over medium heat for a couple of minutes until they’re translucent.

Add the mushrooms and a little splash of fish sauce, then cook for a minute.

Add herbs paste and quickly toss it in the oil, then add the tomatoes. Break up the tomatoes with your spatula into small chunks.

Add chili paste and fish sauce, and simmer for a few minutes until the sauce is thickened.

If the pasta is not yet done, just turn off the heat and wait for the pasta.

Once the spaghetti is done, add it to the sauce—I like to use tongs and add move the pasta directly from the pot to the wok, no need to drain in the colander (less dishes to do!). This way you also get more of the starchy pasta water transferred into the sauce, which helps thicken the sauce slightly. If you’re going to drain the pasta, be sure to save a cup of pasta water in case you need it.

Add shrimp back in and and toss everything in the sauce for 1 more minute, adding more pasta water if you need more liquid. You can make this as dry or as saucy as you like. I prefer it on the dryer side.

Off the heat, then stir in lime juice and cilantro. Taste and adjust with more lime juice/fish sauce as needed.

Serve with grated parmesan if desired.

Enjoy!


Notes

Other good mushroom options include: oyster, straw, shiitake, or another Asian mushroom. If you’re using button or crimini mushrooms, cook them off first separately by sauteing them in a saute pan, then throw them in afterwards. You want to do this because otherwise they will give off a lot of excess water.