Vegan Thai Red Curry Recipe - Cookin Canuck - Plant Based Dinner Idea (2024)

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Add some kick to your meatless meals with this delicious and veggie-packed Vegan Thai Red Curry! It uses ingredients found in most grocery stores & it's a breeze to make. 189 calories and 6 Weight Watchers SmartPoints
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My boys are suckers for any sort of Thai-inspired food and this Vegan Thai Red Curry recipe got rave reviews from all of them! Other favorites are Thai Noodle Soup,Thai Chicken Naan Pizza and Thai Cucumber Salad.

While I chose to include cauliflower, carrots, zucchini, red bell pepper and bamboo shoots, this recipe is certainly versatile enough to accept other combinations of vegetables, such as mushrooms, eggplant, kale and spinach.

If you would like to increase the protein grams, feel free to add some firm tofu. Edamame or chickpeas are also options, though neither of those are traditional Thai ingredients.

Serve this curry with some regular Jasmine rice or brown Jasmine rice, or cauliflower rice for a lower carb version.

WHAT YOU NEED FOR THIS VEGAN THAI RED CURRY RECIPE:

These are the main components need for this recipe (affiliate links included)…

  • Curry paste: I typically use the Thai Kitchen red curry paste (vegan) because it is available at my local grocery store, but this one (not vegan) is also really good. See more discussion and tips on curry pastes below.
  • Coconut milk: To lighten things up, I used light coconut milk. This one is widely available at grocery stores and online.
  • Broth: Use vegetable broth to keep things meatless.
  • Cauliflower: Cut cauliflower into small florets, removing any green leaves or browned sections.
  • Bamboo shoots: Sliced bamboo shoots are found in the international aisle of most supermarkets. Drain before adding to the curry.
  • Other vegetables: Zucchini, red bell pepper and carrots round out the veggies.
  • Aromatics: Sautéed onion, carrots, ginger and garlic add extra flavor to the base of this curry.
  • Herbs: Stir in minced cilantro and thinly sliced basil just before serving. If you can find Thai basil, opt for that, but regular basil works well, too.
  • Lime juice: Squeeze half a lime into the curry for added brightness.

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Can Thai curry paste be frozen?

If you don't make curry or Thai coconut soup often, freeze the extra curry paste in small batches for up to 3 months and defrost as needed. There are a couple of ways to do this.

For the first method, dollop the curry paste in one or two tablespoon portions onto a baking sheet line with wax paper or parchment paper. Pop it into the freezer. Once the curry paste portions are frozen, peel them off of the paper and store in a resealable freezer bag.

In the second method, the curry paste can be portioned into an ice cube tray. Freeze and store in the tray or pop out the curry paste and store the portions in a resealable freezer bag. One word of warning - the curry paste will likely stain the ice cube tray.

Is Thai curry paste vegetarian?

That depends. Some Thai curry pastes contain shrimp paste and others don't contain any animal products. My best advice is to read the labels. Both Thai Kitchen and Taste of Thai (affiliate links) make vegan curry pastes (again, always check the labels).

If you don't mind the inclusion of shrimp paste, Mae Ploy makes a good red curry paste and you can even buy it in a 3-pack (affiliate links) with their green and yellow curry pastes.

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Tips for making this Vegan Thai Red Curry:

After sautéing the onions and carrots, push the vegetables to the perimeter of the skillet. This will give you some room to melt the second portion of coconut oil and to start cooking the curry paste, ginger and garlic directly in the oil before combining them with the onions and carrots.

The cauliflower and bell pepper simmers in the coconut milk and vegetable broth for about 7 or 8 minutes before adding the zucchini and bamboo shoots. The cauliflower should still be tender crisp when those vegetables are added so that it doesn't overcook.

Cook the zucchini until it is just cooked through. It will continue to cook in the hot liquid once the heat is turned off and you do not want overcooked zucchini as its texture becomes less appealing the more that it cooks.

A squeeze of lime juice, and a dose of minced cilantro and sliced basil add a wonderful freshness and brightness to the final product. Don't skip these ingredients!

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Vegan Thai Red Curry Recipe

Add some kick to your meatless meals with this delicious and veggie-packed Vegan Thai Red Curry! It uses ingredients found in most grocery stores & it's a breeze to make. 189 calories and 6 Weight Watchers SmartPoints

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Course: Entrees

Cuisine: Thai

Keyword: Thai Red Curry, Vegan Curry

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 Servings

Calories: 189.2kcal

Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Melt 2 teaspoons coconut oil in a large skillet, preferably nonstick or ceramic, set over medium-high heat.

  • Add the onion and carrot. Saute, stirring frequently, until the onion is tender, 4 to 5 minutes.

  • Push the onions and carrots to the perimeter of the skillet and melt the remaining 2 teaspoons coconut oil in the middle of the skillet. Add the curry paste, garlic and ginger to the oil. Saute, stirring the mixture with the onions and carrots for about 3 minutes.

  • Stir in the cauliflower florets, red bell pepper, coconut milk and broth. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat to a lively simmer. Partially cover the skillet and cook, stirring occasionally, until the cauliflower is almost tender, 5 to 7 minutes.

  • Add the zucchini and bamboo shoots. Simmer until the zucchini is just tender, 3 to 4 minutes. Take care not to overcook the zucchini.

  • Stir in the lime juice, cilantro and basil. Serve with jasmine rice.

Notes

Note: Some Thai red curry pastes contain shrimp paste, which is not vegetarian, so be sure to read the ingredients list. The curry pastes from Thai Kitchen or Taste of Thai do NOT contain shrimp paste. If you are not concerned about the shrimp paste, the red curry paste by XX is also very good.

Weight Watchers Points: 6 (Blue - Freestyle), 6 (Green), 6 (Purple)

Nutrition

Serving: 1.25cups | Calories: 189.2kcal | Carbohydrates: 16.9g | Protein: 3.3g | Fat: 11.8g | Saturated Fat: 9.2g | Sodium: 397.1mg | Fiber: 4.1g | Sugar: 7.3g

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FAQs

Can vegans eat Thai curry? ›

Thailand is traditionally a Buddhist country and many Buddhists are vegetarian or vegan, making Thai food generally plant based. This has changed over time and meat and seafood are now common ingredients in Thai food, but it's still vegan-friendly cuisine.

What's the difference between red curry and Thai curry? ›

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

Is red curry usually vegan? ›

Red curry (Thai: แกงเผ็ด, RTGS: kaeng phet, pronounced [kɛːŋ pʰèt], lit.: 'spicy curry') is a Thai dish consisting of red curry paste cooked in coconut milk with meat added, such as chicken, beef, pork, duck or shrimp, or vegetarian protein source such as tofu.

What makes restaurant Thai curry so good? ›

An interesting characteristic of Thai curries is that they are made of fresh ingredients only. Contrary to the Indian cooking, Thai restaurant prefers to use fresh herbs and spices to make the curry dishes, including fresh chillies and roots.

What Thai dishes are usually vegan? ›

4 Must-Try Vegan Thai Dishes
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  • Thai Sticky Rice (Khao Niaow Ma Muang)
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Which curry is usually vegan? ›

Some vegan-friendly North Indian curries include chana masala (chickpea curry in a tomato sauce), aloo gobi (potatoes and cauliflower in a ginger garlic turmeric sauce), baingan bharta (mashed eggplant), bhindi (okra), cabbage, and aloo matar (potatoes and peas in a spiced tomato sauce).

Which Thai curry is healthiest? ›

People love green curry because of the gentle balance of heat, sweet, and acid from the chiles, lime, and fresh herbs. Green curry is great with chicken and shrimp because it offers a punch of seasoning to the protein. The long list of herbs also makes green curry one of the healthiest Thai cuisine dishes.

Which is nicer red or green Thai curry? ›

The preference of Thai red curry or green curry depends on personal taste. Some people might prefer the spicier and bolder taste of red curry, while others might enjoy the more herbal and fragrant flavor of green curry. Both are delicious in their own ways, and it's worth trying both to see which one you like better.

Which Thai curry tastes the best? ›

5 Mouth Watering Thai Curries That'll Leave You Wanting More
  • Green Curry. This Green Curry is one of the best Thai curries if you like hot, spicy food. ...
  • Red Curry. Kaeng Phet is as spicy as they come, bursting with the flavor of both fresh and dried red chillis. ...
  • Yellow Curry. ...
  • Panang Curry. ...
  • Massaman Curry.
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What food is surprisingly vegan? ›

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  • Lindt Excellence 70% Dark Chocolate. ...
  • Ritz Crackers. ...
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  • Twiglets.
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Which color curry is vegan? ›

Red curry is also pretty hot, but a touch sweeter than green. Yellow curry is mellow and mild. Massaman is perfect if you love peanuts and warming spices. Any of these curries can be made vegan.

Which Thai curry paste is vegan? ›

Thai Red Curry Paste 4 Oz Pack of 2 | Vegan, Gluten Free, Nut Free | Elevate your dishes with Authentic Spices | Eastern Blue Thai Curry Paste | 125 gm.

Are you supposed to put rice in Thai curry? ›

It is the foundation of the meal - everything is to be eaten with rice in the same bite. What is this? If there's soup on the table you'll be given a little bowl for your soup, but you will not be given a separate bowl for curry. Curries can get spooned straight onto your rice.

How to elevate Thai red curry? ›

Add salt (I added ¼ teaspoon for optimal flavor), to taste. If the curry needs a little more punch, add ½ teaspoon more tamari, or for more acidity, add ½ teaspoon more rice vinegar. Divide rice and curry into bowls and garnish with chopped cilantro and a sprinkle of red pepper flakes, if you'd like.

What is the secret to a good curry? ›

Tips for the Perfect Curry
  • Use fresh spices. For the best results, always try to use fresh spices. ...
  • Give the spices a toast. ...
  • Wrap up your whole spices. ...
  • Blitz your tomatoes. ...
  • Onions are the key. ...
  • Don't overcook your chicken. ...
  • Keep your garlic and ginger fresh. ...
  • Add exciting toppings.

Can vegans eat curry sauce? ›

This Vegan Magic Curry Sauce is a breeze to make and surprisingly light to eat with even with the coconut milk base. The most amount of time you will spend on this recipe is probably gathering all the ingredients at the beginning.

Is Thai food mostly vegan? ›

The first thing you might realize when learning about the different varieties of Thai foods is that most items are vegan. But you should note that there are a few dishes that use are not completely plant based. A common ingredient found in a lot Thai dishes are fish based seasonings such as fish sauce and oyster sauce.

Does Thai curry have dairy? ›

Thai curries are dairy free

Thai curries rely on coconut milk as the main liquid to elongate the curry and give it a light velvety texture and soup-like consistency. On the contrary, coconut milk is rarely used in Indian cuisine and they usually opt for yogurt, cream or just a little water instead.

Why is curry sauce not vegan? ›

Curry sauces can vary widely, and some may contain animal-derived ingredients such as dairy or fish sauce. Double-check the ingredients to make sure they're vegan.

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