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16 fluid ounces soup broth (chicken stock) or water 2 kaffir lime leaves, rolled to crack them to release the flavour, but otherwise intact 2 inch piece lemon grass, bruised to release flavor 1 in cube galangal ("kha") sliced thinly. 4 tablespoon fish sauce (or to taste) 2 tablespoons lime juice (or to taste) 4 oz chicken breast cut into smallish bite sized pieces 5 fluid ounces coconut milk ? small red chilies, slightly crushed. coriander (cilantro) leaves to garnish. Note the number of red chilies is a personal choice. It can be as few as half a chili per diner, to as many as 8-10 per diner, but the dish should retain a balance of flavours and not be overwhelmed by the chilies. Personally I would suggest about 8-12 chilies for this recipe. Heat the stock, add the lime leaves, lemon grass, galangal, fish sauce, and lime juice. Stir thoroughly, bring to a boil, add the chicken and coconut milk, bring back to the boil, lower the heat to keep it simmering and cook for about 2 minutes (until the chicken is cooked through). Not really intended to be eaten as a separate course, you could serve it with just a serving of steamed white (jasmine) rice, or together with a Thai meal. This quantity serves 4 with other food, but is probably only enough for two if eaten separately.