Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Vegan Thai Curry Soup
So I shelved the idea of making Thai curry soup at home until I came across Thai red curry paste in my regular grocery and it struck me that I could try making Thai curry soup with it. And that is just what I did,it was so simple and quick to make this soup. And the taste was just perfect, I absolutely adored this soup and it tasted just like the restaurant curry soup I usually have. This soup, I know for sure, is going to appear regularly in my weekly menu from now on:-)
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Ingredients and Method to make Vegan Thai Curry Soup
2 small onions (or 1 large) cut fine
3 large carrots (cut into 1/2 inch pieces)
2 1/4 cup sliced button mushrooms ( about 8 oz)
1 large sweet potato (skinned and cut into 1/2 inch pieces)
3 1/2 cups of water or vegetable broth ( I used broth)
1 tbsp oil
2 inch piece of ginger minced
3 tsp of Thai red curry paste ( I used Thai Kitchen brand) (see notes)
salt to taste
1/2 tsp red chilli powder (or according to taste) (optional)
1/2 cup of coconut milk (fresh or canned) ( I used canned)
handful of fresh cilantro (coriander leaves) for garnish
Heat oil in a large heavy bottomed pan, add onions and saute until the onions are cooked and transparent
Add minced ginger and stir for a few seconds.
Add rest of the vegetables, salt to taste, water or broth and thai red curry paste and let it simmer until the vegetables are cooked.
Finally add coconut milk heat gently till the soup begins to bubble and simmer again. Add additional red chilli powder at this point if you want more heat.
Remove from heat and serve hot after garnishing with fresh cilantro
Notes
If you want to tone down the spice level in this soup and want a very mild soup you could use lesser quantity of Thai red curry paste or increase the quantity of coconut milk to 1 full cup
Some varieties of Thai curry paste have fish sauce in them, so please check the labels to be sure that the paste you buy is vegetarian/ vegan if you want to avoid fish sauce. This particular brand specified that it is vegan.
Suggested variation
Add some spinach in addition to all other vegetables to the soup for a slightly different flavor.
This Thai soup is off to Lisa's Thai Soup Event
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34 comments :
I use the ready made Thai curry paste too, works fine foe me. Soup looks delicious. Great for this Winter, hot and spicy.
I love the use of sweet potato...nice pic!
Very comforting soup, like the thai flavors..
A bowl of hot Soup is what i want now...its freezing in here:) The Soup looks yumm
Nice recipe very new to me ...book marked
yet to try thai soups at home. this sounds easy n nice!
ne wlook is so gud Usha..a change always rejuvenates..keep it going.thai soup looks appetising.bookmarking it
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Thai curry soup looks appetizing! Perfect for a cold winter day...
I get the lemon grass in farmers Market but galangal only in summer! Thai soup never tried at home, looks invinting!
It's soup time of the year and Thai soups work very well. I can almost feel the taste of the curry soup you have there.
What a hearty and delicious soup... I love the color.
Hi Usha,For a minute I thought I stepped into someone else blog.Looks lovely!
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Hmm gud appetising soup!
I too avoid making thai dishes at home as lemongrass and other authentic asian ingredients are not common here, never tried making soup with ready made thai curry paste..lovely idea and your soup looks welcoming especially in winter :-)
Vegan thai soup looks yummy..
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Lovely soup to sip in this winter...yummy
Fantastic soup to enjoy this chilled weather, lovely thai soup..
Wow! love this thai soup. Perfect for this cold weather.
Yhey do say fresh made is the best, but for me ready made is good enough and this looks so so yumm.
lovely!!!
Thai soup looks good! Never tasted thai food.
A delicious and warming curry soup, I love that it is healthy too!
Nice hot bowl of soup.... wanna taste it..... but Thai not tried & tasted till date... will some day....
Ash...
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Wow, We love thai food at our house. Ur Thai soup looks so inviting and delish. Will try this soon..So apt for this wintry cold.
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Thanks so much for your entry. It sounds and looks just perfect! Great blend of flavours!
What a delicious picture-- you had my mouth watering, Usha. I am a huge sucker for Thai food and would surely love a bowl of your soup now!
A quick note-- the Thai Curry paste sold in stores is usually not vegetarian because it contains fish sauce. You probably already checked the label to verify that, but I thought I'd point out just in case.
nice yummy recipe...never tried thai cuisine..i feel I should now..
very new to me. never had it. but it shud be yummy.. i like thai food.
Your Thai curry looks absolutely amazing! This is really my kind of food, yours sounds so delicious. I've never tried Thai kitchen brand before, I'll check it out next time I go to Thai market.
Thanks all of you for your comments!
PJ thanks so much for the Kreativ blogger award !
Vaishali, thanks for pointing it out. I knew that and hence check the ingredients on the ready made paste before buying it, but your comment reminded me I need to update the post and mention it to my readers who may not know that !
Oraphan, this curry paste is available in most regular grocery stores, so you may not need to visit a specialty Asian store just for this!
I can live on soup in the Winter. This looks like a must-try. Thanks for sharing Usha!
Looks nice and flavorful! A bowlful of health and warmth.
yum an interesting recipe to try with my homemade thai curry paste, thank you!
Made it last night, but added enoki mushrooms and a little maple syrup to tone the spiciness down - so delish - thanks for recipe!
Jamie :)
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