A quick and easy fragrant paste made with ginger and turmeric can turn a simple stock into a fragrant broth that’s perfect with mussels, a few pieces of fish or both. Here we’ve used mung bean noodles, sometimes referred to as bean-thread noodles. In their place, rice noodles work well, and the broth is also lovely with the addition of leafy Asian vegetables such as gai lan.
Ingredients
Fragrant ginger paste
Method
Main
1.For fragrant ginger paste, pound ingredients and a large pinch of salt to a smooth paste with a mortar and pestle.
2.Heat oil in a saucepan over medium heat, add paste and stir-fry until fragrant (1-2 minutes). Add
stock, lemongrass and 500ml water and simmer for flavours to develop (5-6 minutes). Add fish
sauce and bring to the boil, then add mussels and simmer uncovered, stirring occasionally, removing
them with tongs as they open (3-5 minutes). Add tomatoes to stock and return to a simmer, then
season to taste and keep warm.
3.Place mung bean noodles in a large heatproof bowl. Cover with boiling water and stand, stirring
occasionally, until tender (2-3 minutes). Drain well.
4.Transfer noodles to bowls, snipping at intervals with kitchen scissors to separate them as you go.
Top with mussels, ladle in broth and tomatoes, scatter with bean sprouts and coriander, add lime
juice and roasted chilli flakes and serve.
Dry-roast whole dried red chillies, then finely crush with a mortar and pestle or in a spice grinder.
Drink Suggestion: Tangy soured ale. Drink suggestion by Max Allen
Notes