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Prawn and Noodle Soup

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Ingredients
    3 small  bird's-eye chillies
    4 cloves  garlic
- a lump of ginger the size of your thumb - 2 plump stalks lemongrass
    6  lime leaves
- a good handful coriander leaves
    a little  vegetable oil
    500ml/1pt  chicken or vegetable stock
    400ml/14fl oz  coconut milk
    10  cherry tomatoes
    2 tbsp  nam pla, (Thai fish sauce)
- the juice of half a lime
    200g  raw king prawns, frozen
    100g/4oz  dried noodles, cooked as it says on the packet
    a large  handful mint leaves

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Method
1. Chop the chillies, removing the seeds if you wish, peel the garlic and ginger and chop roughly. Put them all into a food processor. Discard the outer leaves of the lemongrass and roughly chop the inner leaves. Shred the lime leaves and add them all to the chillies with the coriander stems and half of the leaves. Blitz them to a pulp, adding a little vegetable oil if the mixture needs it to go round.
2. Place a fairly deep pan over a moderate heat, add half the spice paste (keep the other half in the fridge for tomorrow) and fry it, moving it around the pan so it does not scorch. Do this for a minute or two, then pour in the stock and the coconut milk and bring to the boil.
3. Cut the tomatoes into quarters and add them to the soup with the fish sauce and lime juice. They will take about seven minutes to cook. Add the prawns - they are cooked when they take on a pink colour. Chop up the remaining coriander leaves and add to the sauce.
4. Now to serve, put a swirl of noodles in each of four bowls, pour over the sauce and add the chopped mint at the last second for a bit of freshness.

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