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Thai Curry Noodles with Shrimp
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42 Reviews
Lynn B.
June 25, 2023
Thank the stars for the internet, where I can still find this! This dish has become a regular in the kitchen rotation, a fave comfort food. My few change-ups to the wonderful existing recipe: extra-thick udon, onion and red bell pepper al dente (and sometimes sugar snap peas) for substance, a teeny bit of garlic, a pinch of sugar, water chestnuts. I use Maesri Karee Curry Paste, my absolute go-to.
Happygoin
December 22, 2021
Why oh why did I wait so long to make this!? It’s my new favorite comfort food. Oh my word, is it good.
BruceFarr
December 1, 2020
Rarely do I find an online recipe that yields such stellar results as this one. I followed the directions explicitly, and ended up with a dish so flavorful and succulent that I can't stop thinking about it. Oh, and don't forget to make or buy some good-quality naan to mop up that curry!
Radiodugger
April 12, 2016
This really ROCKS! But save yourself some time! Don't fry the shallots! Buy em'! Here ya go:
http://importfood.com/spco0506.html
If ya go to an Oriental Asian market, get 'em in BIG jars! Coconut milk is found in cans:
http://importfood.com/cfch1301.html
Doug
http://importfood.com/spco0506.html
If ya go to an Oriental Asian market, get 'em in BIG jars! Coconut milk is found in cans:
http://importfood.com/cfch1301.html
Doug
Amy
November 4, 2015
Has anyone made this with Thai rice noodles? Wondering if there is any reason that wouldn't work?
mklug
December 14, 2015
Amy--I for some reason can't make rice, and I LOVE rice noodles--that's what I usually make it with and it's wonderful (otherwise I add a little more liquid and call it soup)!
arhoad
October 4, 2015
I made this tonight with more curry paste than called for and added thai basil. I also had no cumin, so I substituted coriander. Delicious!
sylvia
April 24, 2015
first, I made this with udon noodles, green curry instead of red, and a carrot and cabbage slaw and it was good, but really I fell in love with the recipe when I used the leftover sauce and stir fried it (as best as you can with soupy sauce) with sticky rice and added some peas.
jack D.
January 15, 2014
a cup of shallots ???!!! was that a typo
thirschfeld
January 19, 2014
Yes a cup of shallots. It ends up being 3 large or about 5 medium shallots
DesireeDuym
August 22, 2013
I have made this once a month since finding this recipe! I substitute chicken; cooking it with the spice paste and then simmering with the rest of the ingredients. LOVE the fried green onions and sometimes fry some jalapeño rings with them to add to the garnish.
Kristina R.
January 7, 2013
bonafide delicious!!! has the hallmark of all great recipes, it's brilliance allows for endless improvisations. going to add greens or napa cabbage next time with some julienned carrots and cucumbers on top. thank you for another fantastic recipe to put in the family weeknight rotation
Lilismom
January 4, 2013
My husband does not eat fish or shellfish. I'm going to try it with chicken instead.
cookingProf
March 31, 2012
My daughter and I made this for lunch today. We love Thai food and we (including my husband and daughter) concluded that this recipe competes with the best of the best we have ever eaten.
Thanks for the great recipe. Will be making this again soon (maybe with jasmine rice).
Thanks for the great recipe. Will be making this again soon (maybe with jasmine rice).
AntoniaJames
February 9, 2012
Made this again last night using chunks of cod instead of shrimp. Outstanding!! This is one of our favorite recipes of FOOD52 ever (and we have tried, and I make on a regular basis, many FOOD52 recipes). Thank you, thirschfeld. ;o)
molls T.
February 9, 2012
Had enough to take lunch the next day and while I thoroughly enjoyed it right after making it, dare I say this is even better as left overs?
LLStone
January 15, 2012
We ate this last night and finished the rest off for lunch today. It was so good - I'm planning how quickly I can make this again! Loved the shallots, and the curry sauce was delicious. Great recipe.
Equator180
January 7, 2012
Shrimp, like beef or any other main food item comes in many different sizes, flavors and textures. There is no mention of the species of shrimp in this resicepe; the best "farmed." shrimp would be a monodon, (Kobe beef) commonly know as Black Tiger Prawn and I would suggest size of 26/30 pieces per kg. You can now find tigers, fresh, never frozen or slacked out, grown in extensive farms not intensive ones requiring many additives to ensure good health. Of course you can go for wild caught and that is a whole different story but don't let anyone tell you the white, grey or glass farmed prawn is superior, it is NOT! It is grown in very dense populations and needs a lot of help to survive..that species is Vannamei
jhoranco
November 30, 2011
This one goes into the rotation. The shallots are wonderful, but for a weeknight, I think I'll skip them and add cilantro next time. Thanks!
stacy.shanti
June 26, 2011
Wow. This is one of the best dishes I have ever made....and I cook a lot. Wonderfully complex and balanced - the heat of the curry paste with the subtle sweetness of the coconut milk and oh my, those shallots. Too good!
I eat a vegetarian diet so I substituted marinated, broiled tofu for the shrimp and white miso paste for the fish sauce. My dining companion, who is not vegetarian, said he wouldn't change a thing.
Excellent recipe! Delicious results!
I eat a vegetarian diet so I substituted marinated, broiled tofu for the shrimp and white miso paste for the fish sauce. My dining companion, who is not vegetarian, said he wouldn't change a thing.
Excellent recipe! Delicious results!
Fran M.
May 5, 2011
I would like to ask a question about the coconut milk because i am not sure. I have a quart of coconut milk in the fridge that I use on cereal or to drink its a lot thinner than the coconut milk you get in the can. Which coconut milk is the correct one to use in this recipe?
thirschfeld
May 5, 2011
I used the canned but if the carton has a good cocnut flavor I am sure you could sub it in. Just maybe don't use as much as the recipe calls for. If you have extra virgin cocnut oil this would be a good place to use it too
Super4DToto
October 13, 2024
thanks for the recipe .. i love it, my family love it too . Super4dtotosite
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