Though the island is small in size, Sri Lankan Recipes are pleased to introduce an astounding Sri Lankan Recipes in a wide selection of food as well as the methods of cooking. Sri Lankan recipes acquires an abundant heritage of native Sri Lankan Recipes as well as regional cooking is highly special and diverse.

Like in most countries, the common dishes are prepared in villages; to acquire specific Sri Lankan Recipes will be very difficult. They don't create recipes with the aid of a cookbook. Everything is by working through taste and adjustment of seasonings. This is how Sinhalese women prepare their dishes, and there are no women who cook similarly. Every women uses a different ingredient to prepare a Sri Lankan Recipes, therefore how they interpret a dish is entirely special. When Sinhalese women told you of a specific measurement of a seasoning or any ingredient, she will demonstrate it to you with her hand gestures. When you want to prepare a Sri Lankan Recipes, you better take a look on how the women in the country cook their meal and you must make a trial and error method of cooking the food. Once you achieve a perfect meal you should write it down so you can remember how it is created.

Sri Lankan Banana Flower Soup Recipe

Ingredients : 

1 prepared banana flower
1 cup of raw shrimp
1 can or 14 ozs thick coconut milk
1 ½ inch piece ginger peeled and grated
1 stalk of lemongrass, or 1 tblsp sliced
¼ tsp tumeric
½ tsp garam masala
2 fresh green chillies, or dried red chillies to taste
salt and black pepper to taste
oil for cooking
water

Method :
First remove the outer two or three layers of sepals, keep the small flowers.

Thinly slice the flower through, chopping it as a cabbage.

Mix coconut milk with half as much water and heat with prepared banana flower, half the ginger and the lemongrass.

In a heavy pan slowly heat the oil.

Blend together the garam masala, tumeric, remaining ginger and chillies until a paste is made and add to the oil.

Cook stirring until the aroma becomes intoxicating and the oils separate in the pan.

Add the shrimp and stir fry until cooked all the way through.

Add this to the coconut / banana flower mix.

Stir thoroughly and simmer for 20 minutes, adding more water if needed, season to taste and serve.

This soup can be prepared a day in advance and heated before serving.

Allowing it to rest overnight will give time for the flavors to blend and harmonize thoroughly.

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