Monday, 25 May 2009

Recipe of the month - Thai Chicken Green Curry

- Phantira Vergara


Serves: 4

Ingredients:
* Thai Green curry paste – 20 g. (or more of spicy lover!!)
* Coconut milk – 250 ml.
* Aubergine - 200 g.
* Fresh basil – 20 g.
* Thai small aubergine – 50 g.
* Palm sugar – 1.5 teaspoon (or normal sugar)
* Fish sauce – 2 teaspoon
* Fresh Chilly - 2-3 pieces


Cooking:
1. Prepare all vegetable and meat, cut aubergine into small pieces as well as chicken meat. 
2. Stir green curry paste with 50 ml. of coconut milk and cook gently for about 2 minutes.
3. Add chicken meat* into curry paste, continue stir the meat with the curry paste until the meat is 80% cooked.
4. Add another 100 ml. of coconut milk, turn down the heat to prevent coconut milk over boiled.
5. Add aubergine then continue boiling until aubergine and the meat are cooked.
6. Add some water if the soup looks too thick, or add remaining coconut milk if the soup is not thick enough.
7. Put sugar, fish sauce and fresh chilly.
8. Add Thai small aubergine and turn off the heat before adding fresh basil. 
9. Decorate with small drop of coconut milk, fresh chilly and basil leaf.
10. Ready to be served hot with cooked Thai Jasmine rice.  

*For vegetarian, chicken meat can be replaced by Carrot, Broccoli, etc. then follow the same steps.

Let the games begin!

-Anita Yehudai

Every year in May more than 1000 students from European business schools travel to the HEC campus close to Paris to compete in various sports. This year 2 bus loads of students, partners and kids from IMD made there way to this event called MBAT (MBA Tournament). Some of the participating teams had been practising for weeks or months- basically whenever there was a bit of leisure time during the tight schedule. For instance, the soccer team met every Sunday morning, the rowing team met on a few Saturdays, some people worked on their badminton skills on Friday evening, others met for a volleyball session, and there were loads of table tennis exercises every day after lunch. Regardless of the level of preparation, all teams had two things in common: the Olympic spirit from living in Lausanne (where the IOC is located) and tons of good mood.

The IMD partners probably presented the biggest group of MBA partners at MBAT and we made sure we got involved by either competing in a sport, cheering enthusiastically or doing both. I had the pleasure to play table tennis and pull the rope during the tug-of-war. Both teams were great!

In fact, the whole IMD crowd was so actively cheering and celebrating, we must have left a memorable image behind. As a result, we won a special award at the end of the games for fair play and team spirit!  

Here are some pictures of us partners and kids in action:

Beate [Germany] and the ultimate frisbee team


Swati [India] on the BabyFoot


Elena [Russia], Angelika [Greece], Anita [Germany] and Khatera [Germany] during the lunch break


Masha [Russia] practising for the MBAT 2035 


Helen [Norway] getting ready for the climbing competition


The cricket team before their match posing with Kate [Australia] and Mahima [India]


Nathalie [Belgium] explaining the rules of ultimate frisbee


Me with the table tennis maniacs


Beate[Germany] during a volleyball match


Mahima [India] and the other fans were cheering at the football match… 


…and even kept their enthusiasm when it started raining 


David [Peru/USA] and his dad watching… 


…Angela [USA] on the frisbee field 


Angie[Greece] while documenting the tug-of-war final…


...in which we won the gold medal! Yippie!