A vibrant curry always satisfies a crowd, and for something a bit special, we’ve opted for Moreton Bay or Balmain bugs. You’ll need to use a sturdy, heavy, sharp knife to break through their tough shells. Lobster meat, crabs or prawns will also work well. The curry paste can be made a day or two ahead.
Ingredients
Curry paste
Method
1.For curry paste, pound ingredients in batches with a pinch of salt with a large mortar and pestle to a smooth paste (this can also be done in a food processer with a little oil).
2.Place the bugs shell-side down and, while holding with a tea towel, insert a knife into the middle of the bug, then cut downwards and along the length of the bug, pressing firmly to crack through the shell. Turn and repeat on the other side to split the bugs entirely. Remove meat and refrigerate wrapped in plastic wrap in an airtight container until needed (bugs will keep for up to 3 days; the shells can be used in a stock).
3.Heat coconut oil in a very large saucepan over high heat, then add curry paste and stir until fragrant (1-2 minutes). Add coconut milk and bring to a simmer, then season with fish sauce. Add bug meat and cook, stirring occasionally, until flesh turns opaque (2-4 minutes). Stir in mango and lime leaves and season with lime. Top with coriander and Thai basil and serve with lime wedges.