Indulge in the exquisite flavors of Thai cuisine with our collection of authentic Thai green curry recipes. Embark on a culinary journey to discover a symphony of aromatic spices, creamy coconut milk, and tender duck or chicken, all perfectly balanced to create an unforgettable dining experience.
Our recipes offer a variety of options to suit your preferences. For those who love duck, our Thai green curry with duck recipe is a must-try. The duck is braised until fall-off-the-bone tender and then simmered in a fragrant green curry paste made with fresh herbs, spices, and coconut milk.
If you prefer chicken, our Thai green curry with chicken recipe delivers an equally flavorful experience. The chicken is marinated in a blend of aromatic spices before being cooked in a rich green curry sauce. The result is a tender and succulent chicken dish that is bursting with flavor.
For those who like their curry extra spicy, our Thai green curry with extra spice recipe is the perfect choice. This recipe uses a combination of green chilies, ginger, and lemongrass to create a fiery and aromatic curry that is sure to tantalize your taste buds.
And for those who prefer a milder curry, our Thai green curry with mild spice recipe offers a more gentle heat level. This recipe uses fewer chilies and coconut milk to create a creamy and flavorful curry that is perfect for those who don't like their food too spicy.
No matter which recipe you choose, you are guaranteed a delicious and authentic Thai green curry experience. These recipes are easy to follow and can be prepared in the comfort of your own home. So gather your ingredients, turn up the heat, and let the enticing aromas of Thai green curry fill your kitchen.
THAI GREEN CURRY WITH DUCK
Make and share this Thai Green Curry With Duck recipe from Food.com.
Provided by ratherbeswimmin
Categories Duck
Time 1h
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Cut duck breast crosswise into ¼-inch thick strips.
- Heat oil in a Dutch oven over high heat until shimmering but not smoking.
- Cook duck, in a single layer, stirring once, until beginning to brown, about 1-3 minutes; transfer duck to a plate.
- To the drippings in the pan, add the eggplant, bell peppers, coconut milk, broth, brown sugar, curry paste, fish sauce, and lime juice.
- Bring to a boil, stirring.
- Decrease heat to a simmer; cover and cook, stirring occasionally, 8-10 minutes, until vegetables are tender.
- Return duck to pan; stir to coat with the sauce; cook until heated through, about 1 minute.
- Remove from heat; stir in fresh basil and serve immediately over or with brown basmati rice.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 276.9, Fat 12.3, SaturatedFat 2.8, Cholesterol 115.6, Sodium 449.6, Carbohydrate 18.2, Fiber 5.2, Sugar 12.2, Protein 24.2
TAMARIND GLAZED DUCK BREAST WITH THAI RED CURRY TAMALE GREEN PAPAYA AND CORN SALSA
Steps:
- In a small saute pan, dry roast the cumin, coriander, and pepper until fragrant, about 2 to 3 minutes and then grind into a powder. In a food processor, puree the shallots, garlic, lemon grass, galangal, and cilantro. Add the pureed chiles, tomato paste, lime juice, shrimp paste, ground spices, and blend until smooth.;
- In a heavy bottomed pot over high heat, season the duck legs with salt and pepper and sear until golden brown. Remove the duck legs and using the same pot, saute the onions until they are translucent. Add the curry paste to the onions and cook over medium heat for 4 minutes. Add the coconut milk and simmer for another 2 minutes. Return the duck legs to the pot and fill with enough water to just cover the duck. Bring to a simmer and cook for 1 1/2 to 2 hours until the meat falls off the bone. Remove from heat and when cool, pick all of the meat off the bones and add only the meat to the remaining broth.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the duck broth, rice, scallions, and red bell pepper. Season with the salt and pepper. Lay a banana leaf shiny side down, and place about 1 cup of the rice mixture in the center of the leaf. Fold the ends over the rice to form a sealed packed. Continue making the tamales. Using a wok or a double boiler, steam the tamales until the rice is very hot, about 10 to 15 minutes.
- In a large mixing bowl, combine the corn, red onion, papaya, tomatoes, cilantro, lime juice, fish sauce, cumin, salt and pepper. Allow the mixture to sit for about 1 hour for the lime juice to soften the papaya.
- TAMARIND GLAZE: 1 cup tamarind paste 1/4 cup sliced shallots 2 tablespoons garlic, chopped 1/2 cup lemon grass, sliced 2 Kaffir lime leaves 2 Thai bird chiles 1/2 cup crushed rock sugar 1 tablespoon whole cumin seed, toasted 2 quarts chicken stock or water Salt and pepper, to taste
- In a medium, non-reactive pot, combine the tamarind paste, shallots, garlic, lemon grass, Kaffir lime leaves, Thai bird chiles, rock sugar, cumin seed, water, salt and pepper. Simmer lightly for about one hour until the glaze is thick and syrupy. Strain and season with salt.
- DUCK BREAST 4 (6 1/2-ounce) duck breasts 1 cup tamarind glaze Salt and pepper, to taste
- Using a sharp knife, score the duck skin, in half- inch intervals. Season the duck with the salt and pepper and place skin side down on a hot grill. Be careful of the errant flames that may flare up. Continuously brush the duck with the tamarind glaze as it cooks. Flip the duck when the skin is very golden and continue to brush with the glaze. Cook for about 7 minutes more for medium rare. Allow the duck to rest for 3 minutes before slicing.
- GARNISH: Red corn tortillas Canola oil, for frying 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup sliced scallions
- Using a sharp knife, cut the tortilla into thin strips. Fill a fryer or medium heavy pot 1/3 full with oil and heat over high heat to 350 degrees. Add the tortillas and fry until crispy. Drain on paper towels and sprinkle with the cumin and salt.
- PLATING Place a hot tamale on each plate and make a cut down the center. Squeeze the 2 sides together, like you would to a baked potato. Thinly slice each duck breast and fan it out, skin side up, around each tamale. Place a mound of the salsa in the center between the duck and tamale, and top with the tortilla. Drizzle some of the remaining glaze around the plate and sprinkle with the sliced scallions.
- Wine suggestion: Bedford Thompson Cabernet Franc 1995
FRENCH BEAN & DUCK THAI CURRY
Traditionally, this is made with Asian snake beans, which taste very similar to French beans - but are about a foot long
Provided by Barney Desmazery
Categories Dinner, Main course
Time 2h5m
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Place a sauté pan over a low heat and add the duck breasts, skin-side down, to the dry pan. Slowly fry until the skin is brown and a lot of the fat has rendered off - this can take about 20 mins. Flip them over to seal the other side for 1 min, then remove to a board until cool enough to handle. Pour all but 2 tbsp of the fat from the pan.
- While the meat is resting, return the pan to the heat, then fry the curry paste and sugar for 1-2 mins until it becomes fragrant. Tip in the coconut milk, then fill the can with water and add this, too. Add the fish sauce, half the lime juice and the whole lime leaves, then bring to a simmer. Slice the duck breasts, then tip into the curry. Cover the pan, then simmer everything on the lowest heat for 1 hr until the duck is tender. Add the beans to the curry, then continue to cook, covered, for 10 mins until the beans are tender with a slight crunch. Taste and add more lime juice, fish sauce or sugar to season.
- Stir in the bean sprouts, cook for 1 min more, then serve with coriander, shredded lime leaves and sliced chilli, if you like, and boiled jasmine rice.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 638 calories, Fat 57 grams fat, SaturatedFat 26 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 11 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 9 grams sugar, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 28 grams protein, Sodium 2.32 milligram of sodium
THAI ORANGE DUCK
The Thai-style version of duck à l'orange here requires only a little more work. It does not take much time to begin with, but if it makes life easier, prepare the curry base in advance, then cook the duck breasts when guests arrive. Reheat the curry sauce, carve the meat and combine. The fragmenting segments of orange and the deep sourness of the juice perfectly complement the oily richness of the coconut and the fat sweetness of the meat.
Provided by Nigella Lawson
Categories dinner, one pot, main course
Time 45m
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Heat broiler. Broil duck breasts until skin is crisp and meat is pink, about 5 minutes a side. Allow to rest, then slice diagonally. Alternatively, pan-fry breasts until just pink in center. Slice, and set aside.
- With a fine microplane grater, grate zest of oranges, and set aside. In a wide saucepan, combine creamy top of coconut milk with curry paste. Place over medium-low heat, and whisk to make a smooth paste. Add rest of can of coconut milk, chicken broth, kaffir lime leaves and cardamom.
- If using eggplants, add them to pan with duck pieces. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to low, and simmer until eggplants are tender, about 15 minutes. Add bamboo shoots, fish sauce and orange zest. Cut one orange into peeled segments. Cut each segment in two, discarding any seeds, and add to curry. Juice remaining orange, and add juice to curry. If using sugar snaps, add them to curry, and cook 1 to 2 minutes. Pour mixture into bowls, garnish, and serve.
Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 497, UnsaturatedFat 5 grams, Carbohydrate 20 grams, Fat 29 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 41 grams, SaturatedFat 21 grams, Sodium 977 milligrams, Sugar 11 grams
Tips:
- Choose the Right Duck: Opt for a duck with a good amount of fat, as this will render out during cooking and add flavor to the curry.
- Slice the Duck Properly: Cut the duck into bite-sized pieces against the grain to ensure tender meat.
- Use Fresh Ingredients: The fresher your ingredients, the more vibrant and flavorful your curry will be. If possible, use freshly squeezed coconut milk and freshly chopped herbs.
- Don't Overcook the Duck: Duck can easily become tough if overcooked. Cook it until it is just cooked through, about 10-12 minutes.
- Adjust the Heat Level: The amount of green chilies you use will determine the heat level of the curry. Start with a few chilies and add more to taste.
Conclusion:
This Thai Green Curry with Duck is a delicious and flavorful dish that is perfect for a special occasion or a weeknight meal. The combination of tender duck, creamy coconut milk, and aromatic green curry paste creates a truly unforgettable dish. Serve it with rice or noodles and enjoy the vibrant flavors of Thailand.
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