It’s popular for a reason. It’s creamy from the coconut. The flavours are complex. A bit spicy but not crazy hot. And it’s versatile. You can make it with shrimp just as easily as chicken.

Kaffir lime leaf and Thai basil push this into delicious territory

You will need to get to an Asian market to get a few of the ingredients. Kaffir lime leaf being the key one. Thai basil is another. Might as well grab some Thai red curry paste and coconut milk while you are there. It will be cheaper. Once you have the ingredients, though, this is easy weeknight cooking. The key is the curry paste. Asian markets have a bunch to choose from. I like Maesri brand but I’m sure they are all good. I learned how to make Thai red chicken curry about a million years ago from a Thai lady. She taught us how to make curry pastes from scratch. But she also told me that pre-fab curry pastes were allowed. That’s my get out of jail free card. The Thai lady said it was OK. So I’m passing that card along to you. You can make your curry paste from scratch as well. It’s not hard. But it is more work. Maybe try it this way first. If you want to get more adventurous there are a lot of curry paste recipes around.  

 

Lots of curry paste makes this Thai red chicken curry restaurant worthy

There are recipes out there that call for only one or two tablespoons of curry paste. I don’t get that. At two tablespoons of curry paste this recipe is dull. No taste. Well maybe some taste. Mostly of coconut milk. It takes a lot to get it into the flavour zone though. Six to eight tablespoons may seem like a lot but it’s not. It’s really not. Thai red chicken curry. It’s going to taste great. Like your local favourite restaurant I bet. And it’s super easy to make when you cheat like me. Enjoy.    

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