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Easy and flavorful Thai Green Curry dinner made with fresh homemade green curry paste and coconut curry sauce tossed with sauted broccoli, meaty maitake mushrooms, crispy tofu, and brown rice. This is a kind of vegetarian meal which will make even hardcore carnivores, crave tofu and mushrooms! It is THAT good!

Oh, and did I mention Thai curry is an excellent source of antioxidants too? And a flavorful base for variety of homemade meals. Mix one batch of green curry paste and then enjoy all of these: Thai curry soup, green curry chicken, green curry noodle bowl or this humble and simple vegetarian green curry with rice.

Speaking of this vegetarian Thai green curry.. every ingredient here adds some value to the meal. Honestly, there is nothing to not like here.. but a few things are my special favorite:

1. The green curry sauce is to die for. Silky smooth sauce with flavor of fresh chilies, subtle coconut flavor and aroma of curry spices. Like I said, sauce alone can be used so many ways.
2. My immediate next favorite is meaty and earthy maitake mushrooms. Since mushrooms are like little sponges, these pick up the flavor of curry and that makes them even more delicious.
3. Next in my hit list - Crunch of broccoli with lemony curry sauce. I know, I just said - I love the curry. But, lite sauted crunchy broccoli goes SO well with lemony sauce.. it deserves a special mention.

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Making Thai green curry paste at home might sound intimidating but it is actually very-very easy. Most common green curry paste ingredients are: ginger, green chilies, lemongrass, onion, garlic, and cilantro. Once you have these, curry paste comes together in 5 minutes. All I do is, peel (ginger) and rough chop everything else, then put in food processor. A quick pulse makes a most amazing, fresh and fragrant paste ever. It has very fresh and vibrant color and taste. (Nothing like store bought jar, for sure!)

All ingredients for green curry paste are easy to find... The only tricky one to find, sometimes, is lemongrass shoots or lemongrass paste. If I can't find lemongrass, I use juice of lime and zest. It always works out great. In-fact I used same combination in thisLaksa Curry Soup.

Now, I must also tell you that I often used to be concerned about pricing of lemon grass. But, a month ago, I found a big bundle of fresh lemongrass… I mean, really fresh, in Ralph's!! Amazingly not costly as well. And I'm not paid to mention this retailer. It was right when I was planning initial testing of green curry paste recipe. Omg! I felt on top of the world. I did a couple of rounds of testing… and a half of it, I processed with some oil to make paste and froze it. Since then I have used it countless number of ways.

Make AheadFresh Green Curry Paste
Fresh Thai green curry paste stays good in refrigerator for more than a week. If you planning to make ahead and use whole week, I suggest not adding the salt while processing the paste. Salt draw out natural water from fresh ingredients which will make paste runny. Instead, by adding salt just before using, paste can be preserved for a long time.

For similar reason, I also add couple of spoons of oil in the paste which act as a natural preservative. It is also a time-saver while sauting the paste for curry without opening the oil bottle.

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This green curry paste recipe is medium spicy. However, you can make it hot or mild just by changing amount of one main ingredient: Green Chilies. I used jalapeno chilies which are milder than serrano or Thai green chilies.
Here is the chart if you want hot green curry paste or want to use different kind of chilies:

1 large Jalapeno or 1 medium Serrano or 4 small Thai green chilies = mild
2 Jalapeno or 3 Serrano or 6-8 Thai green chilies = medium
4 Jalapeno or 5-6 Serrano or 10-15 Thai green chilies = hot

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Oh, and before I usher you towards recipe... I must ask! How was the Valentine's Day?! :)

About us, we had quite homemade pasta dinner with sweet finish of min chocolate cakes for dessert.

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.. today on-wards, I'm back on my simple weeknight menus. :) I still have some frozen green curry paste.. It is sure hitting my dinner table tonight.

If you love greens and curries, I'm sure you will enjoy these:
Roasted Tomatillos Chickpea Curry
Spinach Flat Bread
Chipotle Sofritas Verde

Wish you a wonderful day! -Savita

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Total Time: Prep Time: Cook Time: Cuisine: Asian () Difficulty: Easy

Yields: 3-4 Serving - Serves: 4

(No. of servings depends on serving size.)

Ingredients

Green Curry Paste

Veggie Curry Bowl

Directions

  • Easy Homemade Thai Green Curry Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (6) 1.In a food processor, combine all paste ingredients and process to a make a paste.
  • 2.Heat remaining 1 tbsp oil in a skillet, add mushroom and saute until water evaporates, remove in a plate. Add tofu and broccoli, then saute until tofu is slight brown from all sides. Remove in same plate with mushrooms.
  • 3.Heat a dry skillet, add paste and saute for 2 minutes or until oil show on sides. Add curry powder, salt and pepper and saute for 30 seconds. Add coconut milk with 1/2 cup water, cook for 2-3 more minutes or until sauce thickens and comes together. Taste and adjust salt, pepper and lemon juice. Additional Notes:I added about 3/4 of the green curry paste.
  • Easy Homemade Thai Green Curry Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (7) 4.In 4 bowls, add rice, top with portion of mushrooms, broccoli, and tofu. Ladle curry sauce on top. Garnish with toasted peanuts. Serve and enjoy!
Savita's Notes:

**If not using curry powder, you can use equal part - coriander, cumin, 1/4 part mustard also

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FAQs

What are the main ingredients in Thai Green Curry? ›

For the curry
  • 2 x 400g cans coconut milk.
  • 2 heaped tbsp green curry paste.
  • 500g skinless, boneless chicken breast, cut into thin strips.
  • 100ml chicken stock, plus extra if necessary.
  • 1-2 tbsp fish sauce.
  • 2 tsp palm sugar (or light muscovado)
  • 4 lime leaves.
  • 50g fine green bean, halved.

What thickens Thai Green Curry? ›

Make a slurry of cornflour and water, say a teaspoon of flour to a tablespoon of cold water, mix it well and drizzle it into the curry sauce, drizzle half in and stir to thicken and if not thick enough add more and so on. Using cornflour will thicken without adding flavour, check the ratio of flour to water on t...

How do you make Thai Green Curry more mild? ›

Adding more vegetables to the curry can help dilute the spice. Using coconut milk or cream can also reduce the spiciness. Adding citrus or vinegar provides a tangy flavor that balances the heat. Yogurt or sour cream can cool down the curry.

What is green curry paste made of? ›

Green curry is a popular Thai dish believed to have originated in the early 20th century (source). The flavor base is green curry paste, which is traditionally made from a combination of green chilies, shrimp paste, garlic, shallots, lemongrass, peppercorns, makrut limes, and cumin seeds (source).

What gives Thai curry its flavor? ›

The flavor base usually consists of green chilies, shrimp paste, garlic, shallots, lemongrass, peppercorns, makrut limes, and cumin seed.

What are the six ingredients commonly used in Thai curry pastes? ›

Common ingredients used in many Thai curry pastes are:
  • Shrimp paste.
  • Chillies; depending on the curry these can be dried or fresh, red or green.
  • Onions or shallots.
  • Garlic.
  • Lemongrass.
  • Galangal.
  • Coriander (cilantro) root.

Does Thai curry use coconut milk or coconut cream? ›

The majority of Thai curries are made with coconut milk as the main liquid, which produces creamier curries, but they're not necessarily “rich.” The amount of coconut milk can vary by quite a lot, depending on the texture one is looking for: massaman curry, for example, is quite rich because it uses coconut milk and is ...

How do Thai restaurants make curry so creamy? ›

Often, Thai curries are made using coconut milk as the main liquid, which results in a creamy consistency. You can use as much or as little coconut milk as you wish based on your preference for texture, spice, and flavor.

Do you need coconut milk for Thai curry? ›

Can You Make Thai Curry Without Coconut Milk? If you have a coconut allergy or want to omit the coconut milk for any reason, you could experiment with swapping it for half and half. The taste will be a little different, but the half and half would keep the sauce nice and creamy.

Can I use green curry powder instead of paste? ›

In most cases, you can substitute curry paste for powder, but not the other way around. However, it might have a different flavor since the curry powder does not have fresh ingredients such as shallots or garlic.

What is the most popular Thai curry? ›

Green curry is considered the most popular curry in Thai cuisine. The green color of Thai green curry sauce has become more vibrant over the years with the addition of fresh coriander (cilantro), makrut lime leaf and peel, and basil.

What goes well with Thai Green Curry? ›

I serve with fresh Thai basil leaves, green onions and sliced fresno chili. Best served over steamed rice or cauliflower!

What are in each Thai curry? ›

Traditionally, all Thai curries were made with the same ingredients except for one thing: the chilies. Red curry was made with several red chilies for a fiery hot dish, while green curry was made with green chilies and yellow curry was made with yellow chilies.

What makes Thai curry so good? ›

To make a Thai curry dish, you can always expect that there are great amount of fresh herbs and spices added to it. And the combination of these ingredients gives the dish a bold and strong flavour that cannot be replicated by other types of curries.

What is the difference between Thai Green Curry and Indian green curry? ›

Thai curries have a brighter flavor and soupier consistency, because they use lots of fresh herbs and are cooked for less time than Indian curries. It's worth your time stocking up on some of the unique ingredients — you can freeze herbs like lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves for multiple future uses.

What goes with Thai Green Curry? ›

Serve your Thai Green Curry with:

A crunchy salad (minus the dijon dressing). The cauliflower fried rice from this recipe – fried up with coriander and lime. Or how about some pan fried roti from Whitney at WhitneyBond.com.

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