Thai Red Curry with Prawns

July 20, 2016 3 Comments

Thai Red Curry with Prawns Serving Presentation

Luscious. I love that word and hate the fact that my Thai tongue has difficulty in getting around it to pronounce it properly! However, to me it’s a word that truly describes the combination of King prawns in a Thai red curry sauce. Despite the fact that I always have a bag of prawns in the freezer (and a packet of curry paste knocking around:-)), this is not a dish I eat often. The reason for that is simply that it is one of my all time favourites and so I keep it as a treat. This dish just works. It looks great, tastes wonderful, and yet takes only minutes to prepare. Treat yourself!
I like to buy my prawns with the shell on and peel them myself. However, I know that not everyone likes to peel prawns so use peeled prawns if you prefer. I use up to about 500g of prawns depending on how many I'm feeding. The important thing is to make sure they are thoroughly defrosted before going into the sauce as you only want to cook them for a few minutes to keep them tender. Defrost them under running water if necessary.
Thai Red Curry with Prawns Ingredients
 

If I only have cooked prawns available, I defrost them and just add them into the heated sauce and then remove the pan from the heat and let stand for 5 minutes. I’m also using some mild red chilies, and as ever, some lime leaves from the freezer for garnish. These are optional, you can buy them frozen in Asian stores or in the UK most supermarkets have started stocking fresh leaves. The pastes are complete but it is always a good idea to have a little lime juice to hand to adjust sweetness, if needed, to your personal taste at the end of cooking. You also adjust saltiness by adding a little more fish sauce or salt if required.

Make sure you’re using the “right” type of coconut milk as it will make or break this or any other coconut-based curry. Quick guide here, Coconut Milk Summary or if you would like to see the difference between different brands of coconut milk the full article is here, Cooking Thai Curry with Coconut Milk. Just use half a can to start with, if it has separated in the can to a thick part at the top of the can then use the top part. You can add the remaining coconut liquid later depending on how thick you want your curry to be.

Put the paste in the pan, heat until it bubbles and add half the can of coconut milk. 

Thai Red Curry with Prawns add sauce and coconut milk
Heat through while stirring
Thai Red Curry with Prawns stir through
Add the defrosted prawns and sliced red chillies. Stir through adding the remainder of the coconut milk if needed.
Thai Red Curry with Prawns add prawns to sauce
Simmer gently for a few minutes taking care not to overcook the prawns or they will become tough. Top with desired garnish and serve with Thai jasmine rice.
Thai Red Curry with Prawns serving presentation 2

Enjoy!

If you like this recipe please click the star rating or add a comment below!  Kop Khun Kha, Nitsa.x
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3 Responses

Emma Jackson
Emma Jackson

June 16, 2023

Oh this recipe is sublime, obviously due to the amazing Thai red curry paste! This curry is so easy to make and tastes absolutely gorgeous! Will definitely be ordering more of this paste and this recipe will be a firm favourite in my cooking repotiore!! X

Lindy McDermott
Lindy McDermott

February 18, 2020

OUTSTANDING!!! Not much more to say really, it was the perfect prawn curry loved by everyone! Thank you, buying more now!

Pam Young
Pam Young

March 10, 2018

This curry is sensational and needs nothing else added to it other than a red chilli and lime leaves. Definitely one of my favourite sauces.

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