Thai Red Curry Shrimp Recipe

Skip the takeout tonight with this Thai Red Curry Shrimp Recipe. This dish is super simple to make and is ready in less than 20 minutes.

I make this dish often, it’s one of our favorite Thai dishes.

WHAT DOES RED THAI CURRY TASTE LIKE

Red Thai Curry has hints of spice, tang and sweet flavors. It really is something special and this recipe has all the same tastes that you would find at your local Thai restaurants too!

WHAT’S IN RED THAI CURRY PASTE

  • Galangal – like ginger
  • Kaffir lime leaves – tastes similar to limes
  • Dried red chilies
  • Lemongrass
  • Garlic
  • Shallots
  • Cumin
  • Coriander seeds

HOW MUCH RED THAI CURRY PASTE TO USE

  • 2 tbsp per 400 grams of Coconut Milk

The ONLY brand I will use!!

WHERE TO BUY RED THAI CURRY PASTE

I buy mine from the REAL CANADIAN SUPERSTORE, it is by far the best curry paste out their. 

VEGETABLES THAT GO GREAT IN RED THAI CURRY

  • Kale
  • Spinach
  • Red, Green, Yellow or Orange peppers
  • Swiss chard 
  • Asparagus
  • Mushrooms

PROTEINS THAT GO GREAT IN RED THAI CURRY

  • Shrimp
  • Chicken
  • Tofu

Now there are plenty different ways to make Red Thai curry.

That is because you can add just about any type of vegetable or meat protein to this recipe.

Such as: spinach, mushrooms, bean sprouts, broccoli etc.

And the main ingredients are always the same. Such as Coconut milk,  “Lemongrass”, “Galangal”, “Kaffir lime leaves” OR replace that will pre – made “Red Thai curry paste”. Which has everything you pretty much need already in it!

Now if you are not familiar with all those ingredients, don’t fret.

You can find them all at your local Asian grocer or right in the international aisle which will sell Red Thai Curry paste in packages and or jars (see picture) above for the “Red Thai Curry paste” we use.

HOW TO MAKE THAI RED CURRY SHRIMP

  • You will want to start with some freshly chopped vegetables.
  • Then pull out all your ingredients; such as cooking oil; coconut milk, red Thai curry paste, fish sauce, brown sugar, kaffir lime leaves and a lime.
  • Next, cook some white rice on the side to serve. 
  • Then pull our your wok and get to cooking, you will find the easy steps to this recipe in the card below!

And the nice thing about cooking Thai food is that once you learn to prepare.

You will then have all the necessary ingredients and know how to prepare it again.

Before you know it you will be a TOP CHEF in your kitchen, cooking Thai dishes like a Pro.

IS RED THAI CURRY SPICY

Yes, however when you cook it down in the coconut milk and other ingredients it becomes more of a balance of flavors. That become, sweet, spicy and sour. 

WHAT IS IN RED THAI CURRY

  • Red Thai Curry consists of some kind of protein, some kind of vegetable, lime juice, fish sauce, sugar and Coconut milk and Green Curry Paste.
  • Traditionally that paste is made in a mortar and is comprised of shallots, garlic, dried red chilies, galangal, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves among some other ingredients and spices. 

As you may know I love Thai food and make it a lot in our home.

Actually I make it every week, because I crave it that much.

With any of my Thai recipes, you will learn that you really only need a few ingredients in your fridge and pantry to make any of them easily.

Making homemade Thai curry at home is really easy once you have all the basic ingredients! 

IS RED THAI CURRY GLUTEN FREE

  • YES!

IS RED THAI CURRY KETO

  • Yes

IS RED THAI CURRY HEALTHY

  • YES, Thai Curry is very healthy for you!

If you love Thai food as much as me, then you will want to try my other Thai dishes! All are AMAZING and really are some of the best ways to make Thai at home in a fraction of the time. 

Notes: 

  • Keep in mind a good coconut milk, will be half solid not watery.
  • “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” can be found in most Asian stores. “Thai Red Curry Paste” can be found in most Supermarkets, Thai Red Curry paste has all the above ingredients in it needed to make this dish.
  • Add in the lime last, you do not want to cook the lime because it will ruin the flavor.
  • Do not eat the “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” there just for flavoring, if you’re going to use these instead of the Thai Red Curry paste, make sure to bruise each item before adding to the pot.
  • Want more heat, simply add in some Thai Bird’s eye chilies or Thai Chili Paste. Caution when preparing Bird’s Eye Chilies, these chilies are very hot and can burn the eyes.

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Vegan Thai Coconut Green Curry

This Vegan Thai Coconut Green Curry is definitely on my list of all time favorite vegan meals. It’s super simple to make and is absolutely delicious. 

Now of course you can add some chicken or shrimp to this if you’d like.

But why would you? when you have this amount of flavors coming from an already AMAZING dish.

You can make it more like a soup, like I do or you can make it more of a dry dish. To make it more like a soup you will want to add in more liquid than just the coconut milk.

I stuck with vegetable stock to keep with the vegan theme. Also if you want to keep it purley vegan, be sure to omit the fish sauce, but keep in mind the taste will be slightly different from most Green Thai tastes. 

The amazing flavors in this dish come from the Green Thai Curry paste which has the traditional ingredient of “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” in it.

You can add a few Thai bird’s eye chili slices into this also if your wanting additional heat.

However that is something I don’t always recommended because they are very hot and if not handled correctly can burn the hands and eyes.

So instead, I would recommend just a pinch of some Red Chili Paste instead. The Thai basil and cilantro is used at the end for a garnish and added flavor.

Even though we use the premade “Green Thai Curry paste” in this recipe, which has crushed Kaffir lime leaves, I also like to add a few kaffir leaves too.

Plus I always have them on hand in my freezer for when I am cooking anything Thai.

I find they really enhances the dish, however you do not have to add any kaffir lime leaves if you don’t have them. Because like I said before the s“Green thai curry paste” already has them crushed inside.

Oh and be sure not to forget to squeeze  some lime juice in at the end. It will adds that extra element of tang that is needed to create an authentic thai dish.

Once you get familiar with the basic ingredients of thai cooking, you will be shocked at how easy it is to prepare these Thai dishes at home.

Literally you can have almost any thai recipe on the table in under 30 minutes.

Our favorite “Green Thai Curry paste”.

One of our favorite Coconut Milks or look for an Organic Kind

Keep in mind a good coconut milk, will be half solid a half watery. One that is all watery does not work as well for this dish, typically organic varieties or Thai have the best products.

Notes: 

  • “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” can be found in most Asian stores. “Thai Green Curry Paste” can be found in most Supermarkets, Thai Green Curry paste has all the above ingredients in it needed to make this dish.
  • Add in the lime last, you do not want to cook the lime because it will ruin the flavor.
  • If your wanting to use fresh “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” do not eat them. There just for flavoring, if you’re going to use these for added flavor, make sure to bruise each item before adding to the pot.
  • Want more heat, simply add in some Thai Bird’s eye chilies or Thai Chili Paste. Caution when preparing Bird’s Eye Chilies, these chilies are very hot and can burn the eyes so proceed with caution.

If you love Thai food as much as me, then you will want to try my other thai dishes! All are AMAZING and really are some of the best ways to make Thai at home in a fraction of the time. 


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Singapore Laksa Soup

Have you ever tried Laksa Soup? It is a spicy noodle soup that has been one of the most popular soups from Singapore to Thailand and throughout Malaysia for centuries.

And today has become very popular throughout europe and the west!  

What gives it its unique taste is the fresh tamarind and dried shrimp. 

If your not sure what that is follow along, it’s pretty simple to find now a days in a simple pre made package.

Once you get familiar with the basic ingredients of thai cooking, you will be shocked at how easy it is to prepare these at home.

Literally you can have this dish on the table in under 20 minutes.

Keep in mind a good coconut milk, will be half solid a half watery.

One that is all watery does not work as well for this dish, so be sure to buy a full fat one and organic if possible as I always find that to be the best. 

Whenever I say I’m making fresh homemade Laksa soup for dinner I get those frantic calls from my partner to remind me that he’s fast on his way home and will be making no pit stops along the way.

I guess he loves me so very much, no really he loves me and this soup equally very much ha!

Before I learned to make homemade laksa soup we would go out pretty often for a big bowl at our local dinner.

WHAT IS IN SINGAPORE LAKSA SOUP

Traditional Laksa soup has

  • Tamarind paste
  • Dried shrimp
  • Galangal
  • Lemongrass and some other Thai ingredients.

You can always go to your local asian store and find those ingredients and add them one by one or you can just use the premade paste which has it all in it! Saving you a ton of time and effort.

This is my favorite Singapore Laksa paste, serves 2-3 people!

HOW TO MAKE SINGAPORE LAKSA SOUP 

My soup is made with:

  • Singapore Laksa Spice Paste
  • One fresh Chicken breast
  • An egg
  • Creamy coconut milk
  • A few kaffir lime leaves
  • Vermicelli rice noodles
  • Fresh bean sprouts
  • Lime and Cilantro.

This soup is sure to satisfy even the pickiest of Laksa soup lovers out there.

Also feel free to add shrimp to this as well if desired.

Even though we use the premade “Laksa paste” in this recipe, which has all the ingredients one needs. I also like to add a few Kaffir lime leaves because I love that tangy lime taste, if you have any on hand feel free.

I always have Kaffir lime leaves in my freezer for whenever I’m making anything Thai. 

I find it really enhances this dish even more, however this is optional as the lime juice at the end does a good job to adding that similar taste. 

Also be sure to only squeeze the juice of a lime in at the end, you do not want to cook the lime. It will ruin the flavor of the soup. 

Notes: Things to keep in mind 🙂

  • Look for a good solid coconut milk, you do not want to use any low fat variety. One that is all watery does not work as well for this dish, typically organic or traditional Thai coconut milk varieties have the best products.
  • “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” can be found in most Asian stores. But the paste that I use has all those ingredients in it.
  • Add in the lime last, you do not want to cook the lime because it will ruin the flavor.
  • Do not eat the “Kaffir lime leaves” there just for flavoring, if you’re going to use these for added flavor. Make sure to bruise each leaf before adding to the pot.
  • Want more heat, simply serve some red chili paste on the side like I do. I try to stay away from fresh thai chilies for this soup, because those babies are super hot and can burn the eyes and hands if not handle properly.

 


 

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Tom Kha Soup Vegetarian

This Vegetarian Tom Kha Soup is a traditional coconut based broth soup that is often served with or without meat protein. 

Making this soup at home is not difficult all.

So whenever I have a craving for some Tom Yum Kha Soup.

This the recipe I follow, always. My mouth is watering already, because it’s due time for another bowl.

WHAT IS TOM KHA SOUP

It is a popular Thai soup that consists of a coconut broth that is simmered in ginger, known as “galangal” and some other special ingredients!

If you can get your hands on pre -made “Tom Yum paste” and some coconut milk. 

You will be in business to make this soup in less than 20 minutes..

This soup is really easy to make and super super tasty! So follow along… 

Have you ever been to a Thai restaurant and checked out their soup menu? 

Well then, you probably would have seen this popular soup there. 

It is a very unique soup and there really is nothing like it!

The first time I tried Tom Yum Kha soup was while on vacation a few years back.

We stopped at a little Thai Restaurants along the way to our final destination.

Trusting the amazing reviews we read online would lead us to an amazing place.

And where pleasantly surprised to try this soup for the first time and where hooked immediately thereafter. 

WHAT DOES TOM KHA SOUP TASTE LIKE

This soup is absolutely delicious and is one of my all time favorite soups. 

It contains sour, sweet and spicy notes that your sure to love.

So whenever I have a craving for this tasty soup, I now make it at home. 

Let me show you how 🙂

What is the difference between Tom Yum and Tom Kha soup?

Basically the only difference is that the broth of Tom Kha has the addition of coconut milk in it.

Tom Yum is the same soup without the coconut milk.  

Then there is sometimes the addition of chicken or shrimp. 

I love both Tom Kha Gai and Tom Yum soups.

And you can tweak with the amont of coconut milk you want to add to the soup as your taste prefers.

I like to use just half a can of coconut milk for this soup.

And so I have added just that for this recipe, leaving you the option to add a whole can if desired. 

You may have thought that making this soup at home would be difficult.

But I’m here to tell you it is not!

With all the instant “Tom Yum pastes” available in the grocery store today, you will find yourself pleasantly surprised at how easy this soup is to make at home. 

IS TOM KHA SOUP HEALTHY

Yes, very. The broth has lots of nutrition in it. If you are looking to lose some weight, then this soup will defiantly help with that. 

IS TOM KHA SOUP KETO

Tom Yum soup & Tom Kha soup is 100% keto.

DOES TOM KHA SOUP HAVE NOODLES

Some people make this soup with vermicelli noodles. If you do decide to as well, simply add them once the soup is cooked. And of course be sure the noodles are cooked!

DOES TOM KHA SOUP HAVE DAIRY

No, just coconut milk. 

WHAT GOES INTO TOM YUM KHA SOUP

  • Chicken
  • Shrimp
  • Mushrooms
  • Tomatoes

HOW TO MAKE TOM KHA SOUP

This soup traditional was made from scratch, however that takes a fair amount of time and you must source some not so easy to find ingredients. So I have provided an easier method to making this traditional soup that tastes exact the same as making it from scratch in a mortar. 

EASY TOM KHA SOUP

3 tbsp Tom Yum Paste, 1 can Full fat coconut milk, 5 cups diced mushrooms, 4 cups 1L No Sodium (Vegetable stock) or water, 1 cup diced tomatoes, 1/2 cup of diced chives. Garnish with fresh chives and limes. 

FROM SCRATCH:

  1. To make the paste yourself, start by tearing the “Kaffir lime leaves” in half to release their flavor. Then slice the bottoms of the lemongrass stalk off and peel away any dried outer layers. Then smash with a rolling pin to soften the stalk which will release the flavors. Cut open your “Thai Bird’s Eye Chilies” (wear gloves as there hot) and remove the seeds, or use “Red Thai Chili Paste” in replace of. And then also tear the “Kaffir lime leaves” in half to release their flavor too, and set to the side.
  2. Add in your bruised “kaffir limes leaves, lemongrass and galangal slices” and simmer over low heat for 15 minutes (never allowing it to boil) until the liquid is infused with all those delicious Thai flavors. If using the lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves and galangal slices and discard before going onto step 2. See recipe card!

Notes:

  • Add in the lime last, you do not want to cook the lime because it will ruin the flavor.

 

 
 

Green Thai Curry with Chicken, Peppers and Bok Choy

Today I’m sharing with you a recipe for an excellent Green Thai Curry, which has chicken, pepper and bok choy in it. 

I could eat Green Thai curry each and every day, I’m not kidding I love it that much. 

And the good thing is it’s also very healthy and quick to make. 

Today I’m sharing with you a recipe for this chicken, pepper and bok choy curry.

For this soup you will want skinless chicken breasts, red and yellow peppers and fresh bok choy.

And of course the green thai curry paste which has the traditional ingredient of “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” in it.

I like to also add a few frozen kaffir lime leaves to the curry, even though there is some in the paste I find it adds a nice touch. However if you prefer, you can squeeze the juice of half a lime in at the end instead.

So I will leave that up to you, frozen kaffir lime leaves can be purchased in bulk at many asian groceries.

One bag typically lasts me well over 50 different curry meals, so it’s wise to pick up a frozen bag for whenever the thai curry craving hits.

Now there are plenty different ways to make Thai curry, and that is because you can add just about any type of vegetable or meat protein to it. 

However the techniques are always the same and the main ingredients always consists Coconut milk along with “Green Thai Curry Paste”, which already has the traditional ingredients of “Lemongrass”, “Galangal”, and“Kaffir lime leaves” and Bird’s Eye Thai chilies in it.

If you want more heat you can add more Bird’s eye thai chilies to the soup, however I recommend not to as it will be very hot. I just did in this dish for added color, and to make it pretty.

Now if you are not familiar with all those ingredients, Bubba says don’t fret, you can find them all at your local asian grocer or right in the international aisle at your local grocer which will sell it in packages and or jars (see picture) below for our favorite Green Thai Curry paste”.

Even though we use the premade “Green Thai Curry paste” in this recipe, which has crushed Kaffir lime leaves, I also like to add a few more kaffir leaves and I always keep them on hand in my freezer for whenever I am making anything Thai.

I find it really enhances the dish, however you do not have to since they are in the “Green thai curry paste” already and the lime squeezed in at the end adds that element of tang that is needed.

Once you get familiar with the basic ingredients of thai cooking, you will be shocked at how easy it is to prepare these Thai dishes at home. Literally you can have them on the table in under 30 minutes.

Bubba recommends picking up this paste at your local grocer, it’s our favorite and goes a long way.

Keep in mind a good coconut milk, will be half solid a half watery.

One that is all watery does not work as well for this dish, typically organic varieties or thai have the best products. 

Optional ~ for extra heat add 1/2 a Bird’s eye chili to step 6.

WHAT IS IN GREEN THAI CURRY

  • Keep in mind a good coconut milk, will be half solid a half watery. One that is all watery does not work as well for this dish, typically organic or traditional thai milk varieties have the best products.
  • “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” can be found in most Asian stores. “Thai Green Curry Paste” can be found in most Supermarkets, Thai Green Curry paste has all the above ingredients in it needed to make this dish.
  • Add in the lime last, you do not want to cook the lime because it will ruin the flavor.
  • Do not eat the “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” there just for flavoring, if you’re going to use these for added flavor, make sure to bruise each item before adding to the pot.
  • Want more heat, simply add in some Thai Bird’s eye chilies or Thai Chili Paste. Caution when preparing Bird’s Eye Chilies, these chilies are very hot and can burn the eyes so proceed with caution.


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Red Thai Scallop Curry

This Red Thai Scallop Curry is super simple to make and can be done in under 30 minutes flat. 

There are plenty of ways to make Red Thai Curry and if you follow this blog then you will know that I like to make this dish often and in many different ways.

The nice thing about Thai food is that you prepare it once and then you should have all the necessary ingredients and know how to prepare it again and again.

Before you know it you will be a TOP CHEF in your kitchen, cooking Thai dishes like a Pro.

The scallops still remain sweet in that spicy curry sauce, and work very well alongside the chicken and other ingredients. So if you have never given scallops in Red Thai Curry before, I encourage you to give it a try.

Red Thai Curry is just a bit milder than Green Thai Curry, however both taste similar. There are plenty different ways to make Thai curry, and that is because you can add just about any type of vegetable or meat protein to your dishes.

However the techniques are always the same and the main ingredients are always Coconut milk along with “Lemongrass”, “Galangal”, “Kaffir lime leaves”, “Red Thai curry paste” and for extra heat Bird’s Eye Thai chilies!

Just be careful to remove the seeds of the Bird’s eye chilies because they are very hot, if you decide to use them. I find they are not necessary in this dish, because the particular brand of Red Thai Curry paste that I use has enough heat to it.

See my favorite brand here!

Now if you are not familiar with all those ingredients, Bubba says don’t fret, you can find them all at your local asian grocer or right in the international aisle at your local grocer which will sell it in packages and or jars (see picture) below of the “Red Thai Curry paste” we like to use.

Even though we use the premade “Red Thai Curry paste” in this recipe, we also like to use  fresh or frozen “Kaffir leaves” occasional too.

However you do not have to since they are in the “Red thai curry paste” already and the lime squeezed in afterwards does help give it the tang. Once you get all these basic ingredients, you will be shocked at how easy it is to prepare these Thai dishes at home.

Keep in mind a good coconut milk, will be half solid a half watery. One that is all watery does not work as well for this dish, typically organic varieties have the best products.

* Optional ~ for extra broth add 1/2 cup of chicken stock

*Optional ~ for extra heat add 1/2 a Bird’s eye chili to step 6.

*Optional ~ add one chopped roma tomato to step 8

 

Notes: 

  • “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” can be found in most Asian stores. “Thai Red Curry Paste” can be found in most Supermarkets, Thai Red Curry paste has all the above ingredients in it needed to make this dish.
  • Add in the lime last, you do not want to cook the lime because it will ruin the flavor.
  • Do not eat the “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” there just for flavoring, if you’re going to use these instead of the Thai Red Curry paste, make sure to bruise each item before adding to the pot.
  • Want more heat, simply add in some Thai Bird’s eye chilies or Thai Chili Paste. Caution when preparing Bird’s Eye Chilies, these chilies are very hot and can burn the eyes.

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Thai Seafood Soup (Tom Yum Talay)

One of Thailand’s most popular soups is this Thai Seafood Soup also known as (Tom Yum Talay). This sour soup is packed with amazing flavors that you’re sure to love.

I had a bit of a hard time finding the traditional ingredients of lemongrass, galangal and kaffir lime leaves that make up this delicious Soup.

However, he managed to track down an old friend who now works close to this new Asian market.

Who directed him to all those ingredients we needed there.

You can try cooking this soup the traditional way with “Galangal”, “Lemongrass”, and Kaffir Leaves which most Asian markets carry.

Otherwise you can simply purchase a bottle of “Tom Yum paste” which most major groceries stores carry and create the same soup.

The Thai word talay or taleh means ‘sea’ and refers to the seafood in the soup. You can use a combination of seafood if you like, however in this recipe we will be using SOLE fish.

Either way this soup will turn out great whichever method you choose. We recommend that if your wanting to cook it from scratch then you should  buy all the Thai ingredients if possible frozen. 

Because they can be stored in the freezer for the next time your going to make this soup. So if you like Thai food as much as we do, don’t be afraid to make it yourself.

Once you do it once or twice it becomes like second nature. And  tastes just as good as those from your favorite restaurant, if not better. 

One of my favorite thai soups of all time

Lemongrass, Galangal and Kaffir lime leaves, along with Thai Red Chili Paste can be found in most Asian grocery Tom Yum Soup Paste can be found in almost any Supermarket.

What I do is buy my “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” in frozen packs that my Asian grocery carries. This lasts much longer, and enables me to make many different Thai dishes before I need to restock.

Notes:

  • Add in the lime last, you do not want to cook the lime because it will ruin the flavor.
  • Do not eat the “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” there just for flavoring
  • Want more heat, simply add in more Thai Bird’s eye chilies or Thai Chili Paste.
  • Caution when preparing Bird’s Eye Chilies, these chilies are very hot and can burn the eyes.
  • You can use brown/white button, cremini, and oyster mushrooms for this recipe.
  • You can use Sole, Shrimp or Tilapia fish for this soup.

 

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Green Thai Curry with Chicken, Shrimp and Snow Peas

Green Thai Curry is just a bit hotter than Red Thai Curry, however both taste similar. There are plenty different ways to make Thai curry, and that is because you can add just about any type of vegetable or meat protein to it.

However the techniques are always the same and the main ingredients always consists Coconut milk along with “Green Thai Curry Paste”, which already has the traditional ingredients of “Lemongrass”, “Galangal”, and“Kaffir lime leaves” and Bird’s Eye Thai chilies in it.

If you want more heat you can add more Bird’s eye thai chilies to the soup, however I recommend not to as it will be very hot. I just did in this dish for added color, and to make it pretty.

I like to also add a few frozen kaffir lime leaves to the curry, even though there is some in the paste I find it adds a nice touch. However if you prefer, you can squeeze the juice of half a lime in at the end instead.

So I will leave that up to you, frozen kaffir lime leaves can be purchased in bulk at many asian groceries. One bag typically lasts me well over 50 different curry meals, so it’s wise to pick up a frozen bag for whenever the thai curry craving hits.

Now if you are not familiar with all those ingredients, Bubba says don’t fret. You can simply find all these Thai ingredients at your local grocer right in the international aisle, typically sold in packages or jars (see picture) below for our favorite Green Thai Curry paste”.

Even though we use the premade “Green Thai Curry paste” in this recipe, which has crushed Kaffir lime leaves, I also like to add a few more kaffir leaves and I always keep them on hand in my freezer for whenever I am making anything Thai.

I find it really enhances the dish, however you do not have to since they are in the “Green thai curry paste” already and the lime squeezed in at the end adds that element of tang that is needed.

Once you get familiar with the basic ingredients of thai cooking, you will be shocked at how easy it is to prepare these Thai dishes at home. Literally you can have them on the table in under 30 minutes.

Feel free to add 1/2 a cup of chicken stock to create more of a broth if desired, otherwise just use the traditional coconut milk as listed in the directions/ingredients below.

 

Bubba recommends picking up this paste at your local grocer, it’s our favorite and goes a long way.

Keep in mind a good coconut milk, will be half solid a half watery. One that is all watery does not work as well for this dish, typically organic varieties have the best products. 

To make Green Thai Curry Chicken, Shrimp and Snow Peas.

  1. Start by washing your vegetables and set aside.
  2. Wash the chicken breasts, and slice them into thin pieces and season with salt and pepper
  3. In pot, wok or pan, heat up the coconut oil on medium high and in your “GREEN THAI CURRY PASTE” saute for 2 minutes till blended.
  4. Next add in your can of coconut milk and cook for another 5 minutes on medium-high.
  5. Add in your ginger/garlic paste, and cook for 2 minutes all together.
  6. Then add in your fish sauce, kaffir lime leaves, sugar and simmer for another 10 minutes over low heat.
  7. Add your “Snow Peas” and “Shrimp” and cook around 3 minutes over medium heat.
  8. Lastly, add in the juice of a whole lime.
  9. Serve with rice if desired.

 

*Optional ~ for more sauce add 1/2 cup of chicken stock.

*Optional ~ for extra heat add 1/2 a Bird’s eye chili to step 6.

*Optional ~ add one chopped roma tomato to step 8

 

Notes: 

  • Keep in mind a good coconut milk, will be half solid a half watery. One that is all watery does not work as well for this dish, typically organic varieties have the best products.
  • “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” can be found in most Asian stores. “Thai Green Curry Paste” can be found in most Supermarkets, Thai Green Curry paste has all the above ingredients in it needed to make this dish.
  • Add in the lime last, you do not want to cook the lime because it will ruin the flavor.
  • Do not eat the “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” there just for flavoring, if you’re going to use these for added flavor, make sure to bruise each item before adding to the pot.
  • Want more heat, simply add in some Thai Bird’s eye chilies or Thai Chili Paste. Caution when preparing Bird’s Eye Chilies, these chilies are very hot and can burn the eyes so proceed with caution.

 

 

 


 

 

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