Best 2 American Kitchen Classic Basic Thai Curry Recipes

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**Unveil the Delights of Thai Curry: A Culinary Journey Through Authentic Flavors**

Embark on a tantalizing culinary adventure with our comprehensive guide to Thai curry, a cornerstone of Thai cuisine renowned for its vibrant flavors and aromatic spices. Discover the secrets behind creating this beloved dish, from selecting the freshest ingredients to mastering the art of balancing sweet, sour, salty, and spicy elements. Immerse yourself in the diverse world of Thai curry, exploring variations such as red, green, yellow, and Massaman curry, each boasting unique flavor profiles and culinary nuances. Whether you prefer the fiery heat of red curry or the milder, creamy richness of Massaman curry, our detailed recipes will guide you through each step, ensuring an authentic and delectable Thai curry experience in the comfort of your own kitchen.

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AMERICAN KITCHEN CLASSIC BASIC THAI CURRY



American Kitchen Classic Basic Thai Curry image

Thai curries are brilliant combinations of curry paste, coconut milk, vegetables, and meat, seafood or tofu, punctuated by intoxicating fresh herbs. The flavors are exotic, but they're surprisingly quick to cook (15 minutes maximum) with a nearly identical technique, so they're easy to customize to your own taste with ingredients found in most supermarkets. Have fun mixing and matching to your favorite style of curry.

Provided by Member 610488

Categories     Curries

Time 35m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 21

1 (14 ounce) can coconut milk
1/4 cup yellow curry paste or 1/4 cup panang curry paste
1 cup low sodium chicken broth or 1 cup vegetable broth
6 whole fresh lime leaves (fresh or thawed)
1 lime, zest of
1/2 inch fresh ginger or 1/2 inch fresh galangal, sliced thinly
3 stalks lemongrass (trim off spiky top and the base, remove discard outer layers, bruise stalks lightly crushing with si)
1 lb firm white fish, cut into bite-size pieces (sea bass or halibut) or 1 lb squid, tubes cut into 1/2 inch rings tentacles cut into bite-size pieces
3 cups mushrooms, stemmed cut into slices or 3 cups fresh baby corn, cut into bite-size pieces
3 cups pineapple, cut into bite-size pieces or 3 cups bok choy, cut into 2 inch pieces
2 tablespoons light brown sugar or 2 tablespoons light palm sugar, more as needed
1 teaspoon Thai fish sauce or 1 teaspoon vegan fish sauce, more as needed
3/4 cup fresh basil leaf, whole (Italian or Thai)
1/4 cup fresh cilantro leaves, minced
1 tablespoon fresh lime leaves, sliced (fresh or thawed)
fresh cilantro (garnish)
fresh red chili pepper, cut into thin rings (garnish)
coconut milk, small drizzle (garnish)
fresh basil leaf, whole (garnish)
lime wedge, squeezed (garnish)
cucumber, strips wedges (garnish)

Steps:

  • Read the method from start to finish and then choose and prep your ingredients.
  • Curry Base: Shake the can of coconut milk or stir it well (this creates a consistent thickness, since the fat often solidifies at the top). In a 3-4 qt saucepan or wok over medium heat, simmer 1/2 cup of coconut milk, stirring occasionally until reduced by half (3-5 minutes). It will get very thick and shiny and may or may not separate-either is fine.
  • Add your choice of curry paste, whisk well and cook, continuing to whisk, for 1 minute. Whisk in the broth and the remaining coconut milk. Bring to a simmer over medium-high heat.
  • Aromatics/Simmer: Add your choice of aromatics, proteins, vegetables and fruits as well as the brown sugar and fish sauces to the simmering sauce. Be aware that some ingredients take longer than others to cook. Add the ingredients in stages, as listed in the next step.
  • When the aromatics are added, also add your choices of chicken, pork, carrots, onions, eggplant, green beans, Chinese long beans and Kabocha squash.
  • Two minutes later, add your choices of beef, large shrimp, tofu, asparagus, mushrooms, baby corn, green papaya, cabbage, bell peppers, and sugar snap peas.
  • One minute later, add your choices of scallops and firm white fish.
  • One minute later, add your choice of squid, cherry tomatoes, bamboo shoots, snow peas, pineapple and bok choy.
  • Cook for one to two minutes more and check for doneness. The meat, chicken or seafood should be cooked through and the vegetables should be tender-crisp.
  • Remove the curry from the heat and season to taste with the brown sugar and fish sauce. Add a stir-in of your choice. Transfer to a serving bowl or serve right from the pot.
  • Remove the aromatics before serving or tell the guests to eat around them. Serve with your choice of garnishes. The curry can be eaten as is or served with hot cooked rice.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 704.5, Fat 34.7, SaturatedFat 21.1, Cholesterol 85, Sodium 330.8, Carbohydrate 75.2, Fiber 4.4, Sugar 66.4, Protein 25.4

THAI CHICKEN CURRY



Thai Chicken Curry image

It's not just about cook time-one-pot meals also equal easy cleanup.

Provided by Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Yield Makes 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 teaspoons vegetable oil
1 4-ounce can or jar yellow curry paste
3/4 pound carrots, peeled, cut into 1/2"-thick rounds
1 medium onion, chopped
1 red bell pepper, cut into 1" pieces
1 pound Yukon Gold potatoes (about 3), peeled, cut into 1/2" pieces
1 pound skinless, boneless chicken thighs, cut into 1" pieces
1 13.5-ounce or 15-ounce can unsweetened coconut milk
Chopped fresh basil and cilantro

Steps:

  • Heat oil in a large heavy pot over medium heat. Add curry paste and cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add carrots, onion, and pepper and cook, stirring occasionally, until onion is translucent, about 10 minutes.
  • Add potatoes, chicken, coconut milk, and 1 1/2 cups water and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a simmer and cook, stirring occasionally, until chicken is cooked through and potatoes are tender, about 20 minutes. Divide curry among bowls and top with herbs.

Tips:

  • For a creamier curry, use coconut milk instead of water. You can also add a dollop of sour cream or yogurt at the end of cooking.
  • If you don't have curry paste, you can make your own by blending together lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime leaves, garlic, shallots, and chili peppers.
  • To make a vegetarian curry, use tofu, tempeh, or vegetables instead of meat.
  • If you want a spicier curry, add more chili peppers or red curry paste.
  • Serve Thai curry with rice, noodles, or vegetables.

Conclusion:

Thai curry is a delicious and versatile dish that can be made with a variety of ingredients. It's a great way to use up leftover vegetables or meat, and it's also a good option for a quick and easy weeknight meal. With a little practice, you'll be able to make Thai curry like a pro!

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