In a large pot combine the pork, mushroom, soy sauce, Ramp Pickle juice, sugar, coconut milk, chiles, lime leaf, and radishes.
Add a little water if necessary to barely cover the meat. Bring the liquid to a simmer over high heat (stir occasionally to prevent sticking).
Reduce the heat and cook at a gentle simmer for 2 hours, covered, with a crack left for some evaporation.
Remove the lid and add the Sumac Essence, Prickly Ash Quick Pickled Brussels Sprouts, and fiddleheads. Increase the heat and cook uncovered at a high simmer for another 30 minutes.
Stir in the Prickly Ash Oil and fresh watercress no more than 5 minutes before serving.
At the table dress the top of the curry with flecks of Prickly Ash Paste.
Serve alone in bowls, or with sticky rice on the side.
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