Authentic Thai Yellow Curry Recipe with Chicken, Potatoes, and Carrots (2024)

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Do you ever have those days where you wake up and think, “I would do anything right now, to be on asunny island in Thailand,with a big, spicybowl of curry in front of my face”?

Because I do.

And today was one of those days.

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Inconveniently, though, I’m over here in California. And no matter how much I want it to be, going to Thailand just isn’t on theagenda today.

So instead of pouting, I’ve decided to bring Thailand to me.

Today, I’m cooking up a big ol’ pot of Thailand,in the form ofsome creamy yellow curry, packed with tender chicken, potatoes, carrots, and onions.

I know I can hardly wait to share myThai yellow curry recipe with you. So let me ask you one thing.

Are you ready for this?!

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ThisThai yellow curryrecipe couldn’t be easier to make, and it couldn’t be more satisfying either.

It’s one spicy, creamy, flavorfultrip to Thailand, packed into one bowl. And it’s healthy, too!

Serve thiscurryover some rice, and garnish with a pinch of cilantro, and you’ll transport yourself to a faraway land — the Land of Smiles — where the sun is hot, the curry is even hotter, the Asian elephants roam, andthe beaches are nothing short of screensaver material.

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Which curry paste should you use?

To make this Thai yellow curry recipe properly and authentically, you need one very important ingredient:Authentic Thai Yellow Curry Paste.

If you search high and low, you might be able to find yellow curry paste at the grocery store. But if you want your curry to taste just like the curry you’ve had in Thailand – or at your favorite Thai restaurant – you need this curry paste, which is imported straight from Bangkok. Most of the pastes you’ll find in the grocery stores and Asian markets just don’t cut it.

Trust me on this one.

Note: If you can get your hands on the Mae Anong Curry Paste (it’s often sold out), then get it… and stock up! It’s the best. If you can’t, then a very close second best is the Mae Ploy Yellow Curry Paste. Truly though, both are great.

Get your authentic Thai curry paste on Amazon:

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The hardest part about this Thai yellow curry recipe is simply waiting for the mailman to deliver your beautiful parcel of curry paste.

Once you have it, all you need to do is thinly slice your chicken, chop up your vegetables, and let the curry paste work its magic.

And of course, you can’t forget to throw in some of that thick and luscious coconut milk. Mmmmm. Yes, please.

Which coconut milk should you use?

Just like choosing the right curry paste, it’s important to get high-quality coconut milk.

The quality of coconut milk brands varies widely. When you’re shopping, look at the ingredients list to find the product with the highest coconut solids to water ratio, ideally with no extra additives. You may need to trial and error a few different brands to find the one you prefer. Low-quality coconut milk will result in a more “soupy” or “runny” curry.

Traditionally, Thai curries are not supposed to be extremely thick. If you prefer a thicker curry, you can simply substitute coconut milk for coconut cream. And again, the same rules apply. Check the ingredients list; see if you can find a can of 100% coconut kernel extract, with no extra water, thickeners, or other additives listed on the label.

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Authentic Thai Yellow Curry Recipe with Chicken

A staycation never looked so good. Am I right?

Seriously, this stuff is the real deal.

Making this Thai yellow curry recipe is like taking a trip to Thailand, but without the jet lag and the expensive plane ticket. It’screamy, spicy, and healthy, and it’s everything you’ve been needing in your life.

And if you don’t have all the ingredients, don’t worry! This recipe is very versatile, so you can add in whatever vegetables and proteins you have on hand.

This Thai yellow curry isauthentic and absolutely delicious. And now that you’ve seen this post, you know you want to make it! So what are you waiting for?!

Get your authentic Thai curry paste on Amazon:

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Authentic Thai Yellow Curry with Chicken

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Craving some authentic Thai yellow curry? Don’t have the time to take an island vacation? Well, this simple, spicy, and delicious recipe will take your tastebuds on a journey to Thailand, and you don’t even have to leave your own kitchen.

  • Author: Maddy’s Avenue
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 35 minutes
  • Yield: 4 people 1x
  • Category: Main Dish
  • Method: Stove
  • Cuisine: Thai

Ingredients

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  • 1 tbsp virgin coconut oil
  • 4 tbsp yellow curry paste
  • 2 15-ounce cans of coconut milk (high quality, see notes)
  • 1 or 2 cups chicken stock
  • 4 carrots, peeled and sliced into 1/8” rounds
  • 4 medium-size potatoes, peeled and cut into bite-size pieces
  • 1 yellow onion, sliced into wedges, then halved
  • 2 chicken breasts, very thinly sliced
  • 1.5 tsp fish sauce, plus more to taste
  • 3/4 tsp salt, plus more to taste
  • 1.5 tsp sugar, plus more to taste
  • cilantro, for garnish
  • lime wedges, for garnish
  • serve with jasmine rice

Instructions

  1. In a large pot, heat the coconut oil over medium-high heat.
  2. Add the curry paste to the oil, and stir-fry until fragrant, about two minutes. Take care to scrape any bits that stick to the bottom of the pot with your spoon.
  3. Spoon in the coconut solids from the top of the can first, and allow it to fry with the paste for a minute. Stir in the rest of the coconut milk (or coconut cream) and 1 cup of chicken stock. If you would like the curry to be thinner/soupier, then you can add 1 more cup of stock. Bring to a low boil, then turn the stove down to a simmer.
  4. Stir in the potatoes. When the potatoes are about halfway cooked through, stir in the carrots and onions.
  5. Once the carrots are almost fork-tender, add in the thinly sliced chicken and cook for two or three minutes, until the chicken is just cooked through and tender. Pay attention not to overcook the chicken, this process doesn’t take long.
  6. Remove the pot from the heat. Stir in the fish sauce, salt, and sugar, adjusting each to suit your tastes.
  7. Serve the curry in bowls, over jasmine rice. Garnish with cilantro and lime wedges.

Notes

  • The quality of coconut milk brands varies widely. When you’re shopping, look at the ingredients list to find the product with the highest coconut solids to water ratio, ideally with no extra additives. You may need to trial and error a few different brands to find the one you prefer. Low-quality coconut milk will result in a more “soupy” or “runny” curry.
  • Traditional Thai curries should be on the soupier side, but not too thin either. If you prefer a thicker curry, substitute one or two cans of coconut milk for coconut cream. And again, the same rules apply. Look at the ingredients list. See if you can find cans of 100% coconut kernel extract, with no extra water, thickeners, or other additives listed on the label.
  • If your curry still ends up “soupy” or “runny,” you can thicken it with a slurry of corn starch and water.
  • Make sure to purchase this yellow curry paste from Amazon. While you might be able to find other yellow curry pastes at the grocery store, none of them are as authentic as this one, which comes straight from Thailand!
  • If you don’t have virgin coconut oil, you can also use vegetable oil.
  • You can make this recipe vegetarian/vegan by simply omitting the chicken and fish sauce. Use soy sauce or vegan fish sauce instead, to taste.
  • We used a mandoline to cut all of the carrots equally and to give them the fun, ridged texture you’d see in a restaurant.

Did you try making our Thai yellow curry recipe? Let us know how it went by commenting below and tagging @maddysavenue or #maddysavenue on Instagram!

Authentic Thai Yellow Curry Recipe with Chicken, Potatoes, and Carrots (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to good Thai curry? ›

The secret to making amazing Thai curries is to use plenty of aromatics, like onion, ginger and garlic. Choose full-fat coconut milk for its richness (you won't regret it!). Stirring in just a little bit of rice vinegar and sugar adds tons of complexity.

What makes Thai yellow curry yellow? ›

Turmeric is the vital ingredient that gives this curry its yellow hue. Yellow curry is the mildest and often made with coriander, cumin, lemongrass ginger, garlic, and yellow or red chili. In addition to coconut milk, this curry has a rich taste with sweet and mild flavors.

What is the difference between Thai yellow curry and Indian yellow curry? ›

Some Thai Yellow Curries look like Indian curries, but the taste is always very distinctly different because of the different herbs and spices used. As a milder sauce, you'll often find it being served with fish or chicken.

What are the three types of Thai curry? ›

In general, Thai yellow curry is the mildest, Thai red curry is medium-hot and Thai green curry is spicy, although it can sometimes vary depending on what region of Thailand you are in.

How do Thai restaurants make curry so creamy? ›

Often, Thai curries are made using coconut milk as the main liquid, which results in a creamy consistency. You can use as much or as little coconut milk as you wish based on your preference for texture, spice, and flavor.

What is the most flavorful Thai curry? ›

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Why is Thai yellow curry so good? ›

Because Thai yellow curry contains both coconut cream and coconut milk, it's much milder, richer, and creamier than other curries. It's usually made with chicken or beef, carrots, onions, and potatoes, but other starchy vegetables can be added or substituted as you prefer (some add red and green peppers or both!).

Do they eat yellow curry in Thailand? ›

Thai curries are famous for the sublime aromatic flavours balancing sweet, tart, savoury and spiciness. Thai Yellow Curry is one such magnificent example, with its rich yellow colour and a heady combination of herbs and spices in this made from scratch Yellow Curry Paste. And…

What kind of potatoes for curry? ›

Which potato is best for curry? Waxy potatoes like Yukon gold, white potatoes and russet potatoes are best for curry. However any other kind of potatoes are okay if you cook them just until fork tender so they retain their shape. Avoid using new potatoes.

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.

Is Massaman curry the same as yellow curry? ›

Massaman curry paste, or Prik Gaeng Massaman, uses similar ingredients like Yellow curry paste, but has more aromatics, such as, cardamom seeds, cloves, cumin seeds and cinnamon. They are usually roasted before being grounded and mixed with other ingredients which give Massaman an extra fragrance.

What is another name for yellow Thai curry? ›

Kaeng lueang (Thai: แกงเหลือง), directly translated, means "yellow curry" in Thai. This dish is called kaeng som or "sour curry" in southern Thailand.

Does Thai curry use coconut milk or coconut cream? ›

The majority of Thai curries are made with coconut milk as the main liquid, which produces creamier curries, but they're not necessarily “rich.” The amount of coconut milk can vary by quite a lot, depending on the texture one is looking for: massaman curry, for example, is quite rich because it uses coconut milk and is ...

Does Thai curry always have coconut milk? ›

Coconut milk is not included in this definition and many Thai curries, such as kaeng som and kaeng pa, do not feature it. Curries in Lanna (northern Thai) cuisine, with only a few exceptions, do not use coconut milk due to coconut palms not growing well, if at all, in the climate of the Thai highlands.

Should Thai curry be thick? ›

Thai curries are not meant to be thick. In fact, the royal kitchens serve curries that are subtle, delicate and fragrant. But if you want to make any curry thinker and with more of a coconut flavor you can use: a.

How to make Thai curry more flavourful? ›

You can skim the fat off the coconut milk, then 'split' it to fry the paste in; this enhances the flavour and gives the curry an authentic glossy finish. Caramelising the sugar element of the sauce will also deepen the sweetness.

What enhances the flavor of curry? ›

Kick off your curry by heating whole spices in hot oil to unleash their flavor. Choose from cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, and seeds for the perfect base to your dish. Fresh spices are the best choice and will keep for longer in the freezer.

What makes curry more flavorful? ›

The easiest way to fix a bland and tasteless curry is by adding spices like red chili powder, cumin, coriander, garam masala, curry leaves and turmeric. Just make a quick tempering and pour over the curry to give it a nice punch of spices and herbs.

How do you add depth to Thai red curry? ›

palm sugar (or brown sugar) helps balance the fish. Sweet Thai basil has an distinct anise like flavor and gives the curry nice aromatic finish. You can find them at mostAsian grocery stores. Fish sauce adds a savory depth of flavor.

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