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Step 1
Blitz the ingredients for the base wangen in a spice grinder, or grind with a pestle and mortar until you’ve got a fine powder.
Step 2
Set aside three tablespoons of base wangen and put the rest into an airtight jar for future use.
Step 3
Finely chop all of the ingredients except the salam leaf, base wangen and lemongrass.
Step 4
Heat the coconut oil, fry your base wangen, salam leaf, lemongrass and salt until they release a strong aroma.
Step 5
Pound the chopped ingredients and those from the pan in a pestle and mortar until you have made a paste (you can do this in a food processor but you will need to add a little water and the flavours don’t tend to be as pungent).
Step 6
Use as much as you need and store in the freezer for next use.
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