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Thai Red Curry Chicken

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Updated: 9/17/2024
Thai Red Curry Chicken with Steamed Rice

This Thai red curry chicken recipe is a restaurant-quality dish with a great variety of flavors and textures. Serve with steamed rice, and dinner is set. This is also a great meal prep recipe, as leftovers are easy to heat up, and the flavors just keep developing as it sits! 

A Recipe Overhaul

We posted our first recipe for red curry chicken on August 15, 2015. Since then, I’ve not only learned a thing or two about cooking, I’ve eaten a lot more Thai food! Looking back on the old version of the recipe, I felt it needed a bit of an overhaul. 

The original recipe was tasty and simple, with less than 10 ingredients, and many of you have loved it over the years. However, it just didn’t feel like the red curry chicken you get when you eat out at a Thai restaurant.

(If you enjoyed the original version, don’t worry! I’ve included it at the end of this post, so you can still make it!)

So what sets this recipe apart? 

  • I’ve sliced the chicken more thinly, and applied our velveting and stir-fry techniques to ensure you get juicy, tender chicken in the final dish. The cornstarch in the chicken marinade not only keeps the chicken moist, it also helps thicken the sauce later in the cooking process. I decided to use chicken breast for this version, but you can also use thighs. 
  • We’ve added more vegetables to the dish, including onion, pepper, green beans, and bamboo shoots, making the dish more balanced in terms of protein/veg, and also giving the dish more texture. 
  • I added Thai basil leaves, which I think really gives it something extra! (I find myself digging for Thai basil when I eat it.) You can find Thai basil in Asian markets, but if you can’t find it, you can either omit it, or use whatever variety of basil you have on hand. Some consider this a no-no, but I say, any basil is better than no basil!
  • We use a whole can of Thai red curry paste, so you don’t have any pesky leftover paste to deal with. 
Thai Red Curry Chicken with Steamed Jasmine Rice

Still A Fast Recipe, and a Major Keeper

The recipe still only takes about 30 minutes to make, and it’s a quick and easy one-pan dinner with your protein and vegetable all in one. All you need is some steamed jasmine rice to serve it with! 

This Thai red curry chicken was love at first bite for me. It was so rich and satisfying from the coconut milk, the slight sweetness from the palm sugar/brown sugar, and the umami of the fish sauce. At the same time, it was fresh and light from the crisp vegetables. I know I’ll be making it often!  

About Thai Red Curry Paste

Canned Thai curry pastes are a wonderful invention. They allow you to get the complex flavors of a Thai curry without necessarily having access to all the raw ingredients. 

There are many different types, from red curry paste, to green curry paste, to massaman curry paste. Here, we’re using red curry paste, which is made with chilies, garlic, shallots, lemongrass, sugar, makrut lime, galangal, and various spices. 

It can be a bit spicy, so if you’re spice averse, you can start by using half the can of curry paste, and then add more from there to taste. 

Different types of Thai curry paste on shelf, thewoksoflife.com
Thai red curry paste, thewoksoflife.com

You can find Thai curry paste at Asian markets, or online. Our favorite brand (which also happens to be one of the most widely available brands here in the U.S.) is Maesri curry paste. 

Thai Red Curry Chicken Recipe Instructions

Combine the sliced chicken with the water, cornstarch, oil, and oyster sauce. Mix well to combine, and set aside for 15 minutes while you prepare the other ingredients for the dish. 

Palm Sugar, Fish Sauce, Curry Paste, Bamboo Shoots, and Coconut Milk
Ingredients for Thai Red Curry Chicken

When you’re ready to cook, heat a wok or cast iron/carbon steel skillet until it just starts to smoke. Add 1 tablespoon oil, and spread it around to coat. Add the chicken, and stir-fry until the chicken is mostly cooked and lightly browned.

Searing sliced chicken breast in wok

Turn off the heat, remove the chicken to a bowl, and set aside. Over medium-low heat, add the remaining 1 tablespoon oil to the pan, along with the garlic and ginger, and fry for 1 minute until fragrant.

garlic and ginger in wok

Increase the heat to medium-high, add the curry paste, and fry for another minute. Stir in the brown sugar. 

adding Thai red curry paste to garlic and ginger
adding palm sugar to red curry paste

Add the onion, bell pepper, green beans, bamboo shoots, and fish sauce, and fry for 2 minutes, until the onions begin to wilt.

Peppers, Green Beans, Bamboo Shoots, and Onions in Thai red curry paste sauce

Then reduce the heat to medium, and add the coconut milk. Bring to a simmer. (From this point on, keep the curry at a simmer. Avoid boiling it too high, or the coconut milk may split and have a grainy appearance.)

Thai Red Curry Sauce with Coconut Milk and Vegetables

Stir in the chicken, and simmer for 1 more minute.

Adding chicken to Thai Red Curry Sauce

Finally, stir in the Thai basil, just until it wilts.

Adding Thai basil leaves to red curry
Thai Red Curry Chicken in wok

Garnish with cilantro if desired, and serve!

Thai Red Curry Chicken with Steamed Rice
Thai Red Curry Chicken Recipe
Fork digging into Thai Red Curry Chicken with Vegetables and Thai Basil

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Thai Red Curry Chicken with Steamed Rice
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Thai Red Curry Chicken

This Thai red curry chicken recipe is a restaurant-quality dish with a great variety of flavors and textures. Serve with steamed rice, and dinner is set.
by: Sarah
Serves: 4 servings
Prep: 20 minutes mins
Cook: 10 minutes mins
Total: 30 minutes mins

Ingredients

For the chicken:
  • 1 pound boneless skinless chicken breast or thighs (thinly sliced)
  • 2 tablespoons water
  • 2 teaspoons cornstarch
  • 1 teaspoon neutral oil
  • 1 teaspoon oyster sauce
For the rest of the dish:
  • 2 tablespoons neutral oil
  • 2 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 2 slices ginger (minced)
  • 4 ounces Thai red curry paste (4 ounces/115g = 1 can; or to make the recipe milder, start with 1/2 a can)
  • 2 teaspoons brown sugar (or palm sugar)
  • 1 small onion (cut into small wedges)
  • 1/2 red bell pepper
  • 4 ounces green beans (ends trimmed, and cut in half crosswise)
  • 5 ounces bamboo shoots (drained)
  • 1 tablespoon fish sauce
  • 13.5 ounces coconut milk (13.5 ounces/400ml = 1 can)
  • 1/2 cup Thai basil leaves
  • cilantro (for garnish, optional)

Instructions

  • Combine the sliced chicken with the water, cornstarch, oil, and oyster sauce. Mix well to combine, and set aside for 15 minutes while you prepare the other ingredients for the dish.
  • When you’re ready to cook, heat a wok or cast iron/carbon steel skillet until it just starts to smoke. Add 1 tablespoon oil, and spread it around to coat. Add the chicken, and stir-fry until the chicken is mostly cooked and lightly browned. Turn off the heat, remove the chicken to a bowl, and set aside.
  • Over medium-low heat, add the remaining 1 tablespoon oil to the pan, along with the garlic and ginger, and fry for 1 minute until fragrant. Increase the heat to medium-high, add the curry paste, and fry for another minute. Stir in the brown sugar.
  • Add the onion, bell pepper, green beans, bamboo shoots, and fish sauce, and fry for 2 minutes, until the onions begin to wilt. Then reduce the heat to medium, and add the coconut milk. Bring to a simmer. (From this point on, keep the curry at a simmer. Avoid boiling it too high, or the coconut milk may split and have a grainy appearance.)
  • Stir in the chicken, and simmer for 1 more minute. Finally, stir in the Thai basil, just until it wilts. Garnish with cilantro if desired, and serve!

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 451kcal (23%) Carbohydrates: 19g (6%) Protein: 24g (48%) Fat: 33g (51%) Saturated Fat: 20g (100%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g Monounsaturated Fat: 8g Trans Fat: 0.04g Cholesterol: 58mg (19%) Sodium: 1583mg (66%) Potassium: 814mg (23%) Fiber: 3g (12%) Sugar: 8g (9%) Vitamin A: 5301IU (106%) Vitamin C: 29mg (35%) Calcium: 103mg (10%) Iron: 5mg (28%)
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Old Version of Recipe

If you’d like to reference the old version of the recipe we posted in 2015, here it is!

Red Curry Chicken, by thewoksoflife.com

Ingredients:

  • 1 pound boneless skinless chicken thighs (450g, cut into bite-sized pieces)
  • salt and pepper
  • 2 tablespoons oil
  • 2 cloves garlic (minced)
  • 2 slices ginger (minced)
  • 2 tablespoons Thai red curry paste
  • 1 cup coconut milk (235 ml)
  • 1 small bunch choy sum (or baby bok choy)
  • A handful of cilantro (chopped)

Instructions:

Season the chicken with salt and pepper. Heat 2 tablespoons oil over medium high heat in a skillet. Add the garlic and ginger and fry for 1 minute, until fragrant. Add the curry paste and fry for another minute.

Turn up the heat to high and add the chicken. Cook until the chicken is browned, and pour in the coconut milk. Bring to a simmer and season with salt to taste. Simmer for 5 minutes and stir in the choy sum. Cook until the choy sum is wilted and stir in the cilantro. Serve over rice.

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Sarah Leung is the eldest daughter in The Woks of Life family, working alongside younger sister Kaitlin and parents Bill and Judy. You could say this multigenerational recipe blog was born out of two things: 1) her realization in college that she had no idea how to make her mom’s Braised Pork Belly and 2) that she couldn’t find a job after graduation. With the rest of the family on board, she laid the groundwork for the blog in 2013. By 2015, it had become one of the internet’s most trusted resources for Chinese cooking. Creator of quick and easy recipes for harried home cooks and official Woks of Life photographer, Sarah loves creating accessible recipes that chase down familiar nostalgic flavors while adapting to the needs of modern home cooks. Alongside her family, Sarah has become a New York Times Bestselling author with their cookbook, The Woks of Life: Recipes to Know and Love from a Chinese American Family, as well as a James Beard Award nominee and IACP Award finalist.
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