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Homemade Red Curry Paste, a flavorful paste made of red chilies, aromatics, and easy to find spices. Ready in just 5 minutes, this gluten free and vegan paste is perfect to serve homemade coconut curry under 15 minutes.

Invest 5 minutes over the weekend, then enjoy Thai style delicious curry for dinner, any day of the week. I'm including bonus recipe to make world's easiest Coconut Curry using this homemade Red Curry Paste.

This post is part of "Use Your Food Processor" series. Earlier we made Instant Mashed Cauliflower using our trusty food processor. Curry pastes are my favorite to make in food processor. Process takes just a minute and consistency is always perfect for homemade curry. I make one batch over weekend and we get to enjoy homemade Curry few times that week..

When I shared my earlier Thai Red Curry recipe... Everyone said, this curry is spicy. Well, that was the intent. We eat spiced food and this is how I order it in Thai Restaurants. But I get it. The most loved Thai Red Curry has that silky smooth savory coconut flavor with just a touch of heat and aromatic sweetness of coconut milk.

So, today I'm sharing balanced spiced aromatic Red Curry Paste and silky savory (not that spicy) Coconut Curry.

One thing is certain, if you always end-up ordering Thai Red Curry in restaurants, then this recipe will make you very happy. I'm covering all complains today. This version of curry paste has everything in one paste (no special blend of spices needed). Plus the coconut curry has sweet, lemony and coconut notes that everyone can enjoy.

If you like more heat, simply increase the amount of paste. Or try my spicy version here:Red Curry

Let's get started!

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Honestly, the only real work in making a Red Coconut Curry at home is the Thai Red Curry Paste. Once that is ready, making curry is only 10 minutes process. (Add 5 minutes if you cooking fresh chicken or seafood. )

Homemade or Store Bought Red Curry Paste?

If you ask me, I prefer the homemade version. It is way more fresh and delicious. Plus also has good shelf life. Specially the way I prepare it, it stays good in refrigerator for 2 weeks. I blend sauce in olive oil and also add some lime juice. These two work as natural preservatives giving longer shelf-life two homamde curry paste.

Honestly, Thai red curry paste recipe is as easy as 1-2-3. 1) Pick all ingredients, 2) put in food processor and 3) pulse. That was easy! Right?

The main ingredients for Red Curry Paste are - chilies, lemongrass, ginger and shallots. In traditional preparation, galangal (young ginger) is used which is less fibrous and has mild flavor. I often use whatever I have in refrigerator. When using regular ginger, I add little less and small chop it before adding to food processor. It will works out perfectly fine.

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No Lemongrass No Problem:

Lemongrass is one important ingredient of Thai Red Curry Paste but if you can't find.. It is not a show stopper. Instead of lemongrass, increase the amount of lime zest and juice quantity mentioned in the recipe. Remember, lime is a good flavor substituent for lemongrass in most curry recipes.

Oh, if you are making special trip to Asian store for lemongrass? I recommend buying a big batch. The softer yellow part of lemongrass can be chopped/processed then frozen to use later. Harder outer stems also freeze well and add delicious flavor to soups.

Red Coconut Curry Sauce

Red curry paste is the quintessential ingredient in Red Coconut Curry Sauce. In Thai restaurant-style preparation, curry paste is simmered with coconut milk and stock. Then, mixed in with sauted vegetables, cooked protein, rice or noodles. A hint of fish sauce (optional), and lemon juice. In 10 minutes, a rock-star coconut curry is ready to serve.

When in just 5 minutes kitchen is filled with Thai Restaurant perfume.. You can tell recipe is headed in right direction.

All it costs is 8-10 fresh ingredients and a food processor. If you like to ton your muscles and get in shape for New Year? Feel free to use Mortar-pestle. No kidding, this is how red curry paste prepared traditional way in most Thai households. Otherwise, invest in a good food processor. (affiliate link) I own a mini food processor. It takes less space, is dishwasher safe and perfect to make sauces, and pastes.

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How to use Red Curry Paste?

Red Curry Paste is very versatile. Other than the provided recipe of Coconut Curry Sauce. There are endless ways to use a batch of homemade paste:

1) Add it to soups.
2) Add in Lentil Curries.
3) Add to Noodles Bowls.
4) Make Thai Curry Chicken Wings. (yumm!)

Whichever recipe you choose, I can guarantee a kitchen full of Thai kitchen aroma. Freshest Thai food experience at home, uner budget. That's the magic of home cooking and my homemade Red Curry Paste. :-)

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I hope you will get chance to make some soon.

PS: I'm obsessed with Thai curry these days. Bringing more Curry Love your way. Do check back.

-Savita x

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FAQs

What can I use if I don't have red curry paste? ›

If you are unable to get all of the ingredients to make your own curry paste, you can use curry powder instead. Generally, use 1 teaspoon of curry powder for every tablespoon of curry paste in any given recipe. You can adjust to your flavor preferences from there.

Is it worth making your own curry paste? ›

You want to be able to control the spiciness of your curry paste. This is one problem with store bought - if it's too spicy, the only thing you can do is to use less; but that also means weaker flavours. Making your own is a great way to make it as mild as you can tolerate.

How long does homemade red curry paste last? ›

To store curry paste, transfer to a clean screw-top jar, cover with a layer of oil and keep in the fridge for up to 1 month. To freeze curry paste, spoon into ice-cube trays and freeze. Transfer to a sealable plastic bag and freeze for up to 3 months.

Is there a difference between Thai red curry paste and Indian red curry paste? ›

Spiciness: Thai red curry paste is generally spicier than Indian red curry paste. This is because Thai red curry paste typically contains more chili peppers, while Indian red curry paste relies more on other spices like cumin, coriander, and turmeric.

Is red curry paste inflammatory? ›

Conclusion. These results suggest that the anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of Thai red curry paste stem from bioactive compounds present in the spice and herb constituents.

Can I turn curry powder into paste? ›

Curry pastes are just a combination of freshly ground curry powders, ginger, garlic, herbs and salt. Add all to a food processor or blender and you've got an easy homemade, thick curry pastes (in under 10 minutes!).

Can I use curry powder if no curry paste? ›

The difference in flavor profile and heat level means that it's not a good idea to substitute curry paste for curry powder. If you're hoping to cook a traditional Thai or Indian dish, this substitution would throw off the flavors in your final dish.

Can I sub curry powder for curry paste? ›

Curry paste uses whole chili peppers, while curry powder usually does not contain any chili, making the heat level in curry paste more intense than that of curry powder. Curry paste is not a substitute for curry powder or vice versa.

Do Thai people make their own curry paste? ›

Kinds of Curry Pastes

Also, people just make up their own curry pastes, according to what they feel like eating and what they have on hand: You can make a “prik gaeng” using whatever you want, use it to make a “curry” and put in it whatever you want, and the curry doesn't need to have a name.

What makes Thai curry red? ›

Thai red curry gets its colour from the red chillies used in the paste. They can be hot, but the spice factor in this Thai curry is toned down a little by the inclusion of coconut milk. If you're making this Thai curry from scratch at home, you can always remove the seeds from your chillies to make it less spicy, too.

How long does Thai red curry paste last in fridge? ›

Pastes can be stored in airtight containers in the fridge and will be at their freshest for two weeks. After that point, there will be a noticeable decline in flavor and pungency.

Should Thai red curry paste be refrigerated? ›

To maintain the freshest quality possible, refrigerate any unused portion of Thai Kitchen® Red Curry Paste. Unopened Red Curry Paste is shelf stable and can be held for use for up to 720 days.

Which is better red or green curry paste? ›

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.

Is red curry paste really hot? ›

The spiciest option, red curry paste is rich and fiery. Green curry paste is often considered the most popular of the three because it offers a mild, balanced flavor that is both rich and herbaceous. Yellow curry paste is heartwarming and slightly sweet and its spiciness can vary depending on the types of chilies used.

Is red curry paste the same as garam masala? ›

Thai red curry paste and Indian masala powder (or garam masala) are two distinct spice blends used in different cuisines. While they both add flavor and spice to dishes, there are notable differences between them.

What is the difference between red curry paste and curry powder? ›

Curry paste is a wet ingredient made with fresh chilies. It must be dissolved into a liquid during the cooking process. Curry powder is a dry ingredient that must be activated with a liquid or oil. It does not include fresh chilies, so it will be much less spicy than a curry paste.

Does red curry paste taste like curry? ›

What does curry paste taste like? The spiciest option, red curry paste is rich and fiery. Green curry paste is often considered the most popular of the three because it offers a mild, balanced flavor that is both rich and herbaceous.

Is red curry paste the hottest? ›

Although all three colors may be spicy-hot depending on the chef, normally green is the mildest and red the hottest with yellow falling somewhere in between.

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