My best friend just brought me a jar of laksa paste from Australia. I make laksa at least once a week at home now! Its inexpensive, so simple, and takes about 15 min. Here's a link to buy the paste (one jar = about 4 pots of soup if you double the recipe like I do):
http://importfood.com/cpnr0705.htmlHere is the recipe as my friend taught me (we do slight variations with adding rice cake, fish cake, and experimenting with different fresh noodles -- we buy all of our extra ingredients at the Joong Boo market):
(double the recipe to serve four people)
1 can coconut milk (I use light coconut milk to cut down on the fat. If doubling the recipe you can use one can light and one can regular)
1 tablespoon of Laksa paste
½ tablespoon of fish sauce
½ tablespoon light brown sugar
1 3” stick lemongrass
1 cup chicken stock
1 pack tofu or chicken breast cut into thin strips (or handful black mussels, some shrimp, white fish cut into cubes)
Noodles (rice or egg)
Bean sprouts
Add coconut milk and laksa paste to pot, heat gently and mix
Add chicken stock, fish sauce, sugar, and lemongrass and simmer gently for 2-3 minutes
Add tofu or chicken and simmer gently until chicken just cooked thru
In separate pot boil fresh noodles, drain
Place noodles in a bowl, add laksa soup, sprinkle bean sprouts over top and serve
If you like things extra spicy you can add chile pepper flakes while the soup is simmering.
enjoy

(any further variations on this recipe would be greatly welcomed!)