We love enjoying Thai food at home! The recipes are easy to make and are filled with tons of flavor. If you love Thai dishes too, give this Thai Basil Chicken, this delicious Coconut Curry Chicken and these wonderful Thai Lettuce Wraps a try.

What is Red Curry?

Red curry is a Thai recipe that includes red curry paste and coconut milk with some type of meat like chicken, beef, pork, or shrimp, or make it vegetarian with tofu. Red curry paste is the signature ingredient, which has a moderate amount of heat and bold flavor because it’s made with red chilies along with other herbs and spices. Warm and comforting, red curry is total comfort food that’s satisfying and tastes amazing! It also cooks up in just over 30 minutes in one skillet or wok, and leftovers are delicious. In addition, you can customize it to use vegetables that you have, a different protein and the amount of red curry paste that you prefer. Add this recipe to your weekly menu for those busy nights when you need something yummy in a hurry!

Ingredients in Red Curry

The ingredients needed to make this red curry recipe are actually things you might already have on-hand. Just be sure to get the red curry paste and fish sauce, both of which can be found at your local grocery store! Check out the recipe card at the bottom of the post for all of the exact ingredient measurements.

Olive Oil: For cooking the veggies and chicken. Yellow Onion: For savory flavor and texture. Chicken: You’ll need 1 pound of chicken breasts, cut into 1-inch cubes. Red Bell Pepper: Adds texture and just a little sweetness, which complements the spiced sauce. Coconut Milk: Creates a creamy sauce that helps to balance the spiciness. Red Curry Paste: Has a warm, rich flavor with notes of ginger, garlic and other spices. Fish Sauce: Enhances the savory and salty tastes of the curry. Lime Juice: Use fresh lime juice for just a bit of tang that will brighten the dish. Fresh Ginger: Adds peppery warmth. Green Peas: Use canned or frozen green peas. Thai Basil: For freshness and a pop of color. Salt & Pepper: Brings all of the flavors together. Rice: Serve over rice to soak up all of the delicious sauce.

How to Make This Red Curry Recipe

Red curry is a super simple meal to whip up! And the best part is that everything is cooked together in one pan, making cleanup hassle free!

Chicken: This recipe works great with boneless chicken thighs instead of chicken breasts. Use whatever you prefer. Adjust the Red Curry Paste: If you’re not a fan of too much spice, you can adjust the amount of curry paste you use or look for milder versions of the paste. Different Vegetables: Bell peppers are commonly in curries, but you can add any veggies you would like. Broccoli, cauliflower and carrots are a few ideas that would be great!  Full-Fat Coconut Milk: Using full-fat coconut milk will add maximum flavor and richness to the sauce that light milk can’t achieve. Herbs: You should be able to find Thai basil at your local Asian market, however, feel free to use regular basil or even cilantro instead.

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