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This easy Thai curry is the perfect dinner recipe that’s amazingly nutritious and highly customizable. I made this recipe vegan and full of vegetables for an easy way to use up all your left over veggies before they turn bad. But, you can definitely add some cooked chicken or tofu to this curry for some extra protein. You can also switch up the veggies and use whatever curry paste you choose in this recipe to personalize the amount of heat and flavor involved. I’m very picky about my Thai food and I absolutely love this Thai curry, so I hope you do as well.

Thai Curry Recipe

This recipe is completely vegan, dairy free, gluten free, soy free, refined sugar free and nut free. Of course you need to check the ingredients in your curry paste to make sure!

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Thai Curry Recipe Ingredients:

Oil: I used avocado oil oil in this recipe but other options are coconut or extra virgin olive oil.

Onion: I used a yellow onion but you could substitute a couple shallots or leek if you like.

Garlic: This ingredient brings so much flavor in this meal but most curry pastes contain garlic already so, you can leave it out if you want less garlic.

Gold Potatoes: You can use any potato or sweet potato you wish or substitute any other vegetable you have on hand. Just make sure to adjust the the cooking time if it doesn’t need as long (see below).

Carrots: This is a starchy vegetable that cooks similar to potatoes. You can use any other vegetable you want such as bell peppers, zucchini, peas, green beans or cauliflower. But, these veggies don’t need as long of a cook time as carrots so, you will add any of these options later when you add the broccoli, coconut milk and coconut aminos.

Yellow Curry Paste: Make sure to check for a vegan and soy-free curry paste if you need that. You can definitely use a red curry paste or green if you prefer.

Broccoli: You can swap broccoli for any vegetable you choose. Again, some good options are zucchini, bell peppers, frozen peas, green beans and cauliflower.

Coconut Milk: I only recommend using coconut milk from a can because the carton versions will likely be way too thin for cooking. I used Thai Kitchen full fat canned coconut milk that I get from Costco.

Coconut Aminos: I use coconut aminos as a replacement for soy sauce. They both taste so similar and you can use them interchangeably. You can substitute tamari (which is gluten-free soy sauce) or regular soy sauce if you like.

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Thai Curry Recipe Instructions:

  1. Place a large pot on medium-high heat and add oil and onion when hot. Cook onion until it becomes more translucent instead of white. Then, add minced garlic and cook for about 3 minutes or until fragrant.
  2. Add diced potatoes, diced carrots and curry paste to the pot and allow these to cook while stirring frequently for 5-6 minutes. It enhances all the flavors in your curry paste when you allow the spices to toast on the bottom of the pot before you add any liquid. For that reason, I don’t recommend skipping this step.
  3. After cooking 5-6 minutes, add water and bring to a boil. Once boiling, turn down heat to a simmer and cover with a lid. Allow veggies to simmer for 15 minutes so the carrots and potatoes can soften.
  4. When potatoes are soft, add chopped broccoli, canned coconut milk and coconut aminos. Now, allow curry to simmer for another 8-10 minutes or until the veggies have cooked to your preference. After simmering you can taste it and add sea salt, pepper and/or hot sauce to taste if you like.
  5. I serve this curry over rice and I love to add cooked chicken sometimes.

Easy Thai Curry Recipe (Vegan + Gluten Free)

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Author: Adrianne

Serves: 4-5

Ingredients:

  • 1 Tablespoon oil (avocado, coconut or extra virgin olive)
  • 1 yellow onion (diced)
  • 3-4 garlic cloves (finely minced)
  • 1 1/2 cups gold potatoes (diced in 1 cm cubes)
  • 1 1/2 cups carrots (diced in 1 cm cubes)
  • 3 Tablespoons Thai yellow curry paste (vegan if desired)
  • 1 cup water
  • 1 1/2 cups broccoli (cut into small pieces)
  • 2 Tablespoons coconut aminos (or sub gluten free tamari)
  • 1 (14 ounce) can coconut milk (I used full fat)
  • Sea salt and pepper to taste
  • Hot sauce to taste (if you like more heat) (optional)

Instructions:

  1. To a large pot on medium-high heat, add oil and diced onion. Allow the onion to cook until translucent before adding garlic.
  2. Then, when garlic becomes fragrant (about 3 minutes of cooking), add diced potatoes, diced carrots and curry paste to the pot. Stirring frequently, let these cook before adding the liquid to let the curry paste toast on the bottom of the pot for 5-6 minutes.
  3. After toasting, add water and bring to a low boil. When the water is boiling, reduce the heat to a simmer and cover with a lid for 15 minutes in order to soften the potatoes and carrots.
  4. After simmering, remove the lid and add chopped broccoli, coconut aminos and canned coconut milk. Stir occasionally and allow curry to simmer for another 8-10 minutes or until all the veggies are cooked and soft to your preference.
  5. Serve over rice or however you like! I used a brown jasmine rice.
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Interested in More Vegan Recipes?

This post is an Easy Thai Curry Recipe which is vegan, gluten free, dairy free, soy free and refined sugar free.

If you are interested in more vegan recipes, feel free to check out my Vegan Butternut Squash Soup with Candied Pumpkin Seeds. As well as my recipe for Paleo Orange Cranberry Cookies (Vegan + Gluten Free). And my Paleo Asian Salad with Honey Ginger Dressing (which has a vegan option available).

If you enjoy this recipe please check out my list of recipes and leave a comment if you make this curry!

Easy Thai Curry Recipe (Vegan + Gluten Free) - Bananas about Life (2024)

FAQs

Can celiacs eat Thai green curry? ›

Safe Thai dishes

Most Thai cuisine is naturally gluten-free, so you'll have many choices when you dine. Most curries such as massaman curry, panang curry, green curry, as they do not use soy sauce. Always double check with the restaurant staff and be careful of cross contamination.

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.

Is Massaman gluten free? ›

Gluten Free Massaman Curry is a dish that is so flavorful and filling: potato-peanut-coconut curry that's naturally vegan or feel free to add your protein of choice. Such an easy and satisfying dinner. Serve with homemade gluten free flatbreads or naan!

Does panang curry have dairy? ›

Chicken Penang Curry is a rich curry paste mixed with coconut milk and Thai ingredients for a hearty and creamy chicken curry stir fry dish. Gluten free and dairy free too. Traveling and not gaining weight in no easy task.

Why is curry not gluten-free? ›

There are two reasons why ground spices like curry powder, turmeric, paprika, and cinnamon might contain gluten: They were either contaminated in the factory, or the manufacturer added a little flour to them later to prevent caking. Most herbs and spices are safe, however, especially if they're fresh.

What is a gluten-free thickener for curry? ›

You can use any of the below gluten free thickeners as a gluten free gravy or sauce thickener.
  • Arrowroot: Arrowroot powder is a great substitute for cornstarch and does not add any color to a recipe. ...
  • Cornstarch: ...
  • Gluten Free Flour: ...
  • Tapioca Starch. ...
  • Xanthum Gum.
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Why is pad thai not vegan? ›

Traditionally, pad thai isn't vegan, as it uses fish sauce and eggs (and sometimes dried shrimp). It is easy to make vegan, however, and there are many variations on the traditional recipe.

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.

Why is green curry not vegan? ›

The two non-vegan ingredients used in many traditional Thai green curry recipes are shrimp paste (used in the curry paste) and fish sauce (used to flavor the curry).

Is coconut flour OK for celiacs? ›

Yes, coconut flour is gluten-free. Coconut flour is typically made by grinding the dried meat of a coconut—which is naturally gluten-free—into a fine powder. It is also grain-free, low in carbs, and high in fiber, potassium and iron.

What curries are usually gluten free? ›

Curries, tandoori, tikka masala, and more!

Fortunately, most Indian food is naturally gluten-free, as major staples include rice, veggies, and meats and features beans and legumes like chickpeas and lentils.

What curry paste is gluten free? ›

AYAM™ Meal Pastes (excl. AYAM™ Indonesian Vegetable, Thai Fried Rice and AYAM™ Japanese Curry Paste 185g) are gluten free and endorsed by Coeliac Australia.

Which Thai curries are vegan? ›

Yellow curry is mellow and mild. Massaman is perfect if you love peanuts and warming spices. Any of these curries can be made vegan. They're typically made with a coconut milk base, curry paste, veggies, and fresh herbs like Thai basil or cilantro.

What is the best Thai curry? ›

The Best Thai Curries to Try
  • Thai green and red curry with shrimp or chicken.
  • Panang curry with beef.
  • Massaman curry with beef.
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What is the difference between massaman curry and panang curry? ›

Massaman has much more complex in flavour and includes ingredients like mace (outer covering of nutmeg), cinnamon, clove and cardamon. These additional ingredients make this dish towards Malaysian and Indian flavours. Panang Thai curry is basically Red Thai curry's sister, just a sweeter and milder version!

Is curry okay for celiacs? ›

Many of the ingredients that go into a curry if you're making it from scratch will not contain gluten; from the oil and spices use to make the flavoursome base, to the plain meat and fresh vegetables, to the sauce whether this is chopped tomato or coconut milk for a creamier curry.

Does Thai curry paste have gluten? ›

The core ingredients of Thai curry paste, such as lemongrass, ginger, garlic, and spices, are naturally gluten-free.

What Thai food is not gluten-free? ›

fried foods, such as Thai fried banana, seasoned rice, soba noodles (if made with wheat), soy sauce (unless gluten-free), fish sauce (if it contains wheat), oyster sauce, and brown gravy (usually thickened with flour).

Is there gluten in Thai sauce? ›

While the noodles are rice based, the sauces, such as soy sauce and oyster sauce usually contain gluten, which means pad thai is most often not safe for celiacs to consume. You'll need to check with the chef if you see this on a restaurant menu to confirm the ingredients and preparation are gluten-free.

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