5-Minute Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe πŸ₯˜ {+VIDEO] MasalaHerb.com (2024)

5-Minute Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe πŸ₯˜ {+VIDEO] MasalaHerb.com (1)Helene Dsouza

Aromatic basic Thai yellow Curry paste to prepare flavorful easy Thai yellow curry meals! Make this 5 min paste, store the paste in the fridge and use it to create delicious Thai curries in less than 20 minutes!

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

6 Tablespoons of Paste

5 from 2 votes

VIDEO RECIPE

5-Minute Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe πŸ₯˜ {+VIDEO] MasalaHerb.com (2)

Quick basic Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe.

Prepare this amazing aromaticcurry paste within 5 minutes, and save time later when you make your own delicious Thai yellow curry in minutes!

5-Minute Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe πŸ₯˜ {+VIDEO] MasalaHerb.com (3)

5-Minute Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe πŸ₯˜ {+VIDEO] MasalaHerb.com (4)

Global Food Recipes

with Spices and Herbs

Free E-Book available for a limited time. Grab yours now and get instantly inspired!

Looking for another Thai curry paste?

Then check out my Thai red curry paste.

Jump to:
  • πŸ“• What is Thai yellow curry paste?
  • πŸ†š Thai yellow VS red VS green curry paste
  • πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­ Origin
  • πŸ§„ Ingredients:
  • πŸ›οΈ Buying fresh ingredients
  • πŸ“œ Substitutions
  • πŸ”ͺ How to make it?
  • 🍱 Storing
  • πŸ‘οΈ Uses
  • πŸ“– Recipe
  • πŸ’¬ Comments

πŸ“• What is Thai yellow curry paste?

Thai Yellow Curry Paste is one of the three major Thai paste condiments to prepare curry from scratch.

The other two curry pastesare the world-famous red and curry paste.

πŸ†š Thai yellow VS red VS green curry paste

The Thai yellow curry paste is different from the red and green Thai curry paste because it uses a lot of spices.

The paste has Indian influences and uses spices such as coriander, cumin, and turmeric powder.

At the same time, the Thai yellow paste includes curry powder, which lends the cooking condiment and curries the distinctive flavor.

Other curry pastes such as the red and green curry paste don't use spices the way the yellow paste.

The yellow curry paste resembles a lotan Indian curry paste (minus the coconut).

5-Minute Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe πŸ₯˜ {+VIDEO] MasalaHerb.com (5)

πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­ Origin

The yellow Thai curry paste is a popular basic paste condiment in Thailand.

To prepare this aromatic paste, you will need fresh ingredients and spices.

For substitutions see further below.

πŸ§„ Ingredients:

Galangal is plentiful in this yellow curry paste!

This particular root is a popular ingredient in Thai cooking.

Galangal has a pine flavor.

Often while people think that galangal can be substituted with ginger, which is not true.

Ginger and Galangal are two different ingredients, so don't mix them up.

BUT Galangal is also known as Thai ginger (if that is not confusing...)

Ginger is added in small amounts to this yellow curry paste.

This is because we want to balance the galangal flavors here and ginger works really well with other ingredients in this recipe.

The ginger aroma is a flavor bridge.

The yellow curry paste is full of Garlic, in fact, a whole bulb full!

Garlic helps in preserving the paste thanks to its antibacterial and antifungal properties.

Thai Shallots are smaller than the regular shallot variety which we get in the west.

They are deep purplish and the size of a knob.

Besides that, they are rather mild in flavor.

For the Lemongrass use only the white soft stalks.

The green parts are stringy.

Don't ever skip the lemongrass in your paste, it adds so much freshness to the Thai yellow curry paste!

5-Minute Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe πŸ₯˜ {+VIDEO] MasalaHerb.com (6)

The Chilis usually used in a yellow curry paste are Thai chilis.

If you can get yellow chili varieties, use those so that your yellow curry paste gets a shiny yellow color.

I used a mix of two Thai chili varieties.

Curry Powder adds the combined flavor of various spices and lends as well as that some of the colors.

Curry powder is kind of the star and main ingredient in this yellow curry paste because of the Indian influence.

You can pick whichever curry powder you fancy, which can be Thai curry powder, madras curry powder, British curry powder, or German curry powder.

After all, you are the one who will enjoy the curry paste, right?

Coriander Powder will take your yellow curry paste to the next level.

Try it out and you will see what I mean.

Cumin Powder compliments and rounds up the coriander powder.

These two spices are frequently used together in Indian cooking (remember this is an Indian influenced curry paste)

Turmeric Powder (aka Curcuma) adds a yellow color to your curry paste AND turmeric is anti-bacterial and anti-fungal.

Hence, your paste will keep longer.

Salt and Black Pepper are added as well to seasonthe paste.

The salt also helps in prolonging the shelf life of your yellow curry paste.

Shrimp Paste is a delicious addition to your yellow curry paste.

It will make your paste a flavorful delight.

You can skip this ingredient if you want to prepare a vegan Thai yellow curry paste.

5-Minute Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe πŸ₯˜ {+VIDEO] MasalaHerb.com (7)

πŸ›οΈ Buying fresh ingredients

The ingredients in this Thai yellow curry paste are not that fancy, so most probably you will be able to find them in your supermarket or in your neighborhood Asian store.

Another idea is to buy some of the fresh ingredients online on Amazon.

You can get other ingredients there as well such as theThai shrimp paste.

Or plan a trip to Thailand.

That's what we did.

Grocery shopping in Bangkok!

πŸ“œ Substitutions

The Thai yellow curry paste is prepared with some common Thai ingredients.

Below, you can see how you can use another ingredient instead if you struggle to get the real deal.

  • Thai shallots - Use mild regular shallots instead
  • Thai yellow or red Chilies - Pick one or two mild or hot Chilies, doesn't matter which variety (except try to avoid habanero, ghost pepper or scotch bonnet, and any other super hot Caribbean chilis.)
  • White Lemongrass stem - Use lemongrass paste in a tube
  • Galangal - Can't be substituted. You will have to get galangal for the recipe or you can't make this Thai yellow curry. Never ever substitute galangal with ginger. These are two very different flavor profiles.
  • Shrimp Paste - Either you use an original Thai shrimp paste or you skip it altogether. I love my shrimp paste because it adds great flavors to my curry.
  • Curry Powder - Thailand has its own Curry powder and each brand tastes differently, as do other curry powder variations from Madras, Java, Britain, and Germany. Pick a curry powder that you like, it doesn't matter which one, as long as you enjoy the flavor. That's most important.
5-Minute Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe πŸ₯˜ {+VIDEO] MasalaHerb.com (8)

πŸ”ͺ How to make it?

In Thailand, people use mortar and pestle to pound all the ingredients into a smooth paste.

While the stone mortar adds minerals to the paste, the ingredients get to release their aroma.

As much as I love to work out while preparing a Thai curry paste, I still tend to use a food processor or blender instead.

That way your paste will get ready within minutes!

🍱 Storing

You can store your yellow curry paste in a clean sterilized glass jar.

Pick a jar that suites the amount of paste that needs to be stored and stored in the fridge.

Don't store the paste for too long (months and months) because it can get hard over time.

Hence why I make a smaller batch, as described in the recipe below.

You can also store your paste in vacuum bags or reusable food pouches.

πŸ‘οΈ Uses

Dear Reader, how are you intending to use your homemade Thaiyellow curry paste?

5-Minute Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe πŸ₯˜ {+VIDEO] MasalaHerb.com (9)

5-Minute Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe πŸ₯˜ {+VIDEO] MasalaHerb.com (10)

Global Food Recipes

with Spices and Herbs

Free E-Book available for a limited time. Grab yours now and get instantly inspired!

00

Days

:

00

Hours

:

19

Minutes

:

59

Seconds

You missed out!

πŸ“– Recipe

5-Minute Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe πŸ₯˜ {+VIDEO] MasalaHerb.com (11)

5-Minute Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe

Aromatic basic Thai yellow Curry paste to prepare flavorful easy Thai yellow curry meals! Make this 5 min paste, store the paste in the fridge and use it to create delicious Thai curries in less than 20 minutes!

5 from 2 votes

Print Pin Rate

Course: Condiment

Cuisine: Thai

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 Tablespoons of Paste

Calories: 39kcal

Recipe by: Helene Dsouza

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Place your dried chilies without stem into the water to soak until somewhat soft.

  • Keep all your fresh ingredients ready. Peel and roughly cut shallots, galangal, ginger, garlic, and lemongrass.

  • Place all the ingredients into the food processor or blender jar, that means from the strained chilies to the shrimp paste.

  • Blend all the ingredients to a smooth wet paste. Do not add water! Water reduces the shelf life of the Thai yellow curry paste.

  • Store the yellow curry paste in a jar, airtight container or vacuum bag in the fridge or freezer until further use.

Notes

  1. Pick red, or even better yellow, Chili peppers. They can be Thai varieties, hot or mild, this is up to you.
  2. Use a Curry blend that you like. Can be a Thai, Java, Indian, British or German Curry powder blend, it doesn't really matter. What is important is that you like the smell of it. The paste should taste great and suite your taste preferences after all.
  3. You can add Shrimp paste, it's optional. Skip the shrimp paste to turn this Thai yellow curry paste vegan.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

5-Minute Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 39

% Daily Value*

Cholesterol 28mg9%

Sodium 480mg20%

Potassium 143mg4%

Carbohydrates 6g2%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 2g4%

Vitamin A 130IU3%

Vitamin C 2.2mg3%

Calcium 35mg4%

Iron 1.6mg9%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

5-Minute Thai Yellow Curry Paste Recipe πŸ₯˜ {+VIDEO] MasalaHerb.com (2024)

FAQs

How do you make Thai curry paste taste better? β€Ί

Add in more dried spices.

While the store bought pastes may contain them, in my experience their aromas don't come through. So I've gotten in the habit of toasting a small amount of my own whole spices, pounding them into a powder in my mortar and pestle, then mixing that powder into my paste.

What are the six ingredients commonly used in Thai curry pastes? β€Ί

What is Thai curry paste? A mix of fresh herbs and spices, including chillies, lemongrass, coriander root, garlic, shallots and a root called galangal that comes from the same family as ginger. They're crushed with a pestle and mortar or blitzed in a blender until they come together in a smooth, spicy paste.

What's the difference between yellow curry powder and yellow curry paste? β€Ί

Curry Paste vs Curry Powder

Curry paste uses whole chili peppers, while curry powder usually does not contain any chili, making the heat level in curry paste more intense than that of curry powder. Curry paste is not a substitute for curry powder or vice versa.

How unhealthy is Thai yellow curry? β€Ί

A cup of yellow Thai curry made with chicken has 391 calories and 22 g of total fat. The curry has 32 g of total carbohydrates, including 3 g of sugar and 3 g of dietary fiber. Vegetables are rich in dietary fiber, and curry with more vegetables has more fiber.

What is the secret to good Thai curry? β€Ί

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 restaurant Thai curry so good? β€Ί

An interesting characteristic of Thai curries is that they are made of fresh ingredients only. Contrary to the Indian cooking, Thai restaurant prefers to use fresh herbs and spices to make the curry dishes, including fresh chillies and roots.

What thickens a Thai curry? β€Ί

Corn flour starch - in most curries, if it turns out to be runny, thr quick fix is corn flour starch. Simmer the flame - Yes. Most curries doesn't need to the thick when we actually prepare them.

What is the secret ingredient in curry? β€Ί

Whether you may be familiar with the differences between curries from various countries, such as Indian versus Japanese curry, and perhaps even know how to make them at home, there's a special flavor enhancer that you may not have thought to add: honey.

Which oil is best for Thai cooking? β€Ί

Thai cooks commonly use coconut oil, palm oil, peanut oil, or soybean oil; traditionally, lard was also used in Thai cooking. These types of oil are low-smoke, as is desirable for frying or grilling, and they do not break down quickly. Peanut oil is often used for stir-frying and deep-frying.

Can I use curry powder in place of curry paste? β€Ί

In most cases, you can substitute curry paste for powder, but not the other way around. However, it might have a different flavor since the curry powder does not have fresh ingredients such as shallots or garlic.

What can you substitute for yellow curry paste? β€Ί

Turmeric, Cumin and Allspice

Because of the turmeric, it will also be similar in color, making it a great yellow curry powder substitute visually.

What is another name for yellow curry paste? β€Ί

Thai cuisine

Thai yellow curry, outside Thailand, usually refers to the dish kaeng kari. This curry is milder and often less oily than other Thai curries.

What is the unhealthiest Thai dish? β€Ί

Worst: Red or Green Curry

Thai curries are usually made with a hefty dose of coconut milk, and that won't do your diet any favors. One cup of the creamy milk packs in 400 calories. It also has 36 grams of saturated fat -- more than three times the recommended daily amount.

Is coconut milk bad for you in curry? β€Ί

In moderation, coconut milk can have health benefits, but consuming too much can have some undesirable effects. Coconut milk contains high levels of calories and fats. Combining a high intake of coconut milk with a carbohydrate-rich diet can result in weight gain.

Does yellow curry have turmeric in it? β€Ί

The primary spices in yellow curry are usually cumin, coriander, turmeric, fenugreek, garlic, salt, bay leaf, lemongrass, cayenne pepper, ginger, and cinnamon. If that sounds like a lot of spices – it is!

How to make Thai curry more flavourful? β€Ί

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.

How do you upgrade curry paste? β€Ί

You can also boost the flavor of a store-bought paste that you consider a bit β€œweak” by adding more of the spices and herbs it already contains. For example, I find store-bought massaman curry paste to be a bit light on the spices, so I add some extra.

How do you take the bitterness out of curry paste? β€Ί

What techniques can be used to reduce the bitterness in curry?
  1. Adjust the seasoning: Add salt and sugar in equal portions to the curry sauce, a generous pinch or dash at a time, until the flavor is more balanced. ...
  2. Add dairy: ...
  3. Use coconut milk or yogurt: ...
  4. Incorporate additional flavors: ...
  5. Avoid overcooking the spices:

What to add to bland Thai curry? β€Ί

02/6​​Add spices​

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.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Prof. Nancy Dach

Last Updated:

Views: 5363

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (77 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Prof. Nancy Dach

Birthday: 1993-08-23

Address: 569 Waelchi Ports, South Blainebury, LA 11589

Phone: +9958996486049

Job: Sales Manager

Hobby: Web surfing, Scuba diving, Mountaineering, Writing, Sailing, Dance, Blacksmithing

Introduction: My name is Prof. Nancy Dach, I am a lively, joyous, courageous, lovely, tender, charming, open person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.