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Step 1
Preheat the oven broiler on high, alternatively you can use a grill on medium heat.
Step 2
Sear the shrimp in a hot pan with a little oil just until it has a bit of browning on each side, and until it is cooked through. Set aside.
Step 3
Broil the garlic, shallots and chilies under a preheated broiler for a few minutes until the edges are charred. They will not finish at the same time, so keep an eye on them and remove them as they are done. If using a grill, use a vegetable grill pan, or skewer the garlic cloves and the shallots together, so they won't fall through the grate. The garlic and shallots should become soft and smells sweet.
Step 4
Add all the herbs into a mortar and pestle and pound until creamy with no big chunks.
Step 5
Add palm sugar and pound until dissolved.
Step 6
Add shrimp (but save one for garnish!) and pound until the shrimp are all shredded.
Step 7
Add lime juice, fish sauce, and tamarind juice and stir to mix.
Step 8
Taste and adjust seasoning as needed, but remember that the dip should be quite strong as it'll be served with vegetables and rice. If you'd like a thinner consistency you can add a tiny splash of water. Enjoy!
Step 9
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