Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (2024)

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Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (1)

jpgloor

Rating: 4 stars

04/10/2016

This is one of our favorite recipes. We add extra spinach and eat with Naan

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (2)

hilltoprunner

Rating: Unrated

12/03/2015

A comment, a year or so later....I see I forgot to date my freezer meal, didn't realized it had been there that long :) . I had a bit left over since it's just my husband and I. I thawed it out and served tonight. Still pretty dang tasty IMO.

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (3)

Emalani

Rating: 4 stars

10/26/2014

I like this recipe, although I wouldn't say it tastes like restaurant Thai food. I also prefer this recipe with a number of alterations, although it's good as written. I prefer to actually make it with chicken and chicken broth, instead of beef. I reduced the chicken broth to 1/2 a cup to make the sauce less watery. Tonight I opted to leave out the spinach, instead adding a red bell pepper (I sauteed it with the onion and garlic) and about 1/2 of a zucchini, which I sauteed and then added in the last 15 minutes so it wouldn't get mushy. It has really good flavor and is light and yummy!

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (4)

dcohen368

Rating: 5 stars

10/14/2014

AWESOME!! Craving it just thinking about it!!! I have made this twice. Neither time did I end up with the beef stew effect...but I never made it with beef. The 1st time I made it with 2lb of chicken thighs and followed the directions exactly. The chicken (shredded from cooking for so long) absorbed most of the sauce but was delicious. I had to add cayenne. The 2nd time, I made it with only veges and doubled sauce recipe. The 2nd time I added 2 large jalapenos (instead of one reg. sized jalapeno)...I like things fairly spicy. The 2nd time it turned out wonderful (loving the sauce more than the rest of it as I always do with Thai)!! I added cooked shrimp to it after it was already done. I cooked for 4 hours on low & added the veges @ end. It is thin but I like it that way. I'm sure some corn starch or reducing it would fix that. It tastes so much like my favorite Thai dish from the restaurant (but with LIGHT coconut milk), that it may just solve all my Thai cravings. I'm psyched

Rating: 4 stars

09/02/2014

Is there a detailed calorie breakdown for this? 245 for a full serving doesn't seem accurate. I didn't even use the higher number of ingredients they recommended and I still calculate around 234 per serving of beef and sauce, plus 112 for a 1/2 cup of brown rice. I don't understand where the "245 for 3/4 cup beef plus 1/2 cup brown rice" comes from, especially since they used more onion, garlic and beef than I'm using right now!

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (6)

dawnt77

Rating: 5 stars

04/02/2014

To brown the meat, I added a heaping tsp of each - curry powder, tumeric, cumin, paprika, and cornstarch. Then sauted 1 onion and sliced baby bell pepppers and added the beef and onion mixture to the crockpot. I only used 1 lb. of stew meat, about a cup of homemade beef broth, 4 Tbsp. of curry paste and omitted the jalapeno. Cooked on low for 6 hrs, served over steamed asparagus and whole wheat naan, topped with a 1/4 cup greek yogurt instead of stirring in coconut milk. Family really liked this!

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (7)

laurajarboe

Rating: 4 stars

02/08/2014

Very good and much quicker than the recipe looks a first glance. I forgot to buy a jalapeno, so not sure how much better this would be if I had followed the entire recipe.

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (8)

Jdoran

Rating: 5 stars

02/05/2014

We made this for lunch this afternoon, and it was so delicious. We followed the ingredients almost exactly. The only change we made was adding a chopped cayenne pepper (seeds included) and a little extra red curry paste...we like a little extra spice. However, I think it still would've been flavorful if following the recipe exactly. The other alteration we made was replacing the beef with a jar of canned venison stew meat (my boyfriend is a hunter, so we have tons on hand and are always looking for a new way to use it). We also cooked it on high for 4 hours since we were short on time. The flavor is excellent, and something we both agreed we would happily serve to company.

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (9)

paygep

Rating: 2 stars

01/31/2014

This has a nice beef stew taste, with a hint of coconut and spice. It does turn out very, very beefy. I had hoped it would be a nice reddish coconut milk color, but it's beefy brown! Honestly, I'll probably make this again but just on top of the stove. I would saute the veggies, add the coconut milk & spices, and add sliced grilled beef toward the end. Slow-cooking makes the beef taste overwhelm the curry flavors. It is good, it just didn't turn out like I wanted.

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (10)

LauraD0612

Rating: 4 stars

01/25/2014

This is a good dish. I agree with several reviewers...next time I will dust the beef with cornstarch before cooking so the sauce will thicken. And I will add more veggies, since it really is like a stew. And I will use a better grade of beef. When I go to a Thai restaurant, I order things medium hot spicy, yet, I was concerned the jalapeño seeds would put the heat in this dish over the top. Not so. I added ground red pepper to spice It up a bit. We will have this again!

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (11)

Suze02

Rating: 2 stars

10/28/2013

I agree that it tasted more like beef stew than a Thai dish. I put in two jalapeños and a red pepper, otherwise made it exactly like the recipe. If I made it again, I think I would only add 1/4 cup of beef broth (which would cut down on the thinness of the liquid and perhaps increase the coconut taste over the beef stew taste) and I would increase the red curry paste, fish sauce, brown sugar and lime juice by 1.5. And I would keep the extra jalapeño and red pepper.

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (12)

bureaugirl

Rating: 4 stars

06/30/2013

This recipe is absolutely delicious, I dust the beef with cornstarch which thickens the sauce. I also add shiitake mushrooms and red bell pepper. I've made it several times, it's a keeper.

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (13)

vsquared97

Rating: 2 stars

05/05/2013

I found that this dish was not spicy at all (I do like food with a kick!) and that the beef taste permeated the dish completely - it ended up tasting slightly better than a regular beef stew. I used top sirloin, 3 small jalapenos, whole carton of pre-sliced mushrooms, and shredded fresh carrots in addition to the ingredients below. The mushrooms soaked up most of the juice, so not that runny. I was mostly underwhelmed--especially considering all of the fun ingredients that went into this...

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (14)

stellacorona

Rating: 4 stars

04/24/2013

this was good. i think i might use a top sirloin next time. used 2 jalapenos with seeds and was not hot at all. will serve more on the side. used kale instead of spinach. served on forbidden rice (black rice). the texture of the sauce did not bother me being on the thin side. it had a wonderful taste!!! (like others, added carrots, red pepper slices and sauteed mushrooms).

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (15)

jeichner

Rating: 4 stars

04/14/2013

Made this last night and thought it was quite tasty! I would describe it as a Thai stew, which was perfect for the cold rainy evening we had. Like another reviewer suggested, I added mushrooms and red peppers to mine. I also waited until serving to add the jalapenos because I was serving to small children and did not want it to be too spicy for them. I would definitely make this again!

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (16)

roguelemur

Rating: 4 stars

03/04/2013

Agree that the sauce needs to be thickened a bit next time, but otherwise easy and delicious!! I did add some carrots to it near the end, and may add some sliced red peppers next time, too, for more veggies,

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (17)

cmeola1001

Rating: 4 stars

01/21/2013

I have been looking for the perfect curry recipe and this is it! Not too heavy but not too light.. I agree that the sauce was a bit thin but flavor made up for it..

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (18)

ttsholland

Rating: 4 stars

12/21/2012

Tasty, the sauce was a bit thin, but thickened up with cornstarch and the spinach. I also added sautéed mushrooms.

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (19)

tlweidner

Rating: 5 stars

12/18/2012

This was an outstanding recipe. The only change I made to it was to use venison instead of beef. Next time I will thicken the sauce a little before serving.

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (20)

booclarendon

Rating: 5 stars

12/14/2012

So delicious! Followed the recipe excactly except I used kale cut up in little ribbon strands instead of spinach. If you are looking for it , this is a great gluten free, dairy free recipe that is full of flavor ! Will definitely be making it again

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (21)

MaryKenyon

Rating: 5 stars

12/02/2012

I really enjoyed this recipe, even better so did my not so adventurous of an eater boyfriend! In the future I am going to add bamboo shoots and red pepper to this near the end to add some additional textures. Really tasty though and made the house smell delish!

Thai Red Curry Beef Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What meat is best in Thai red curry? ›

Type of Beef for Thai Red Curry

This is a quick ready in less than 30 minute recipe, so for this recipe you want a quick frying cut of beef like sirloin steak, flank or tenderloin, you can also use stir fry beef strips if you have that available to use.

What is the secret to good Thai curry? ›

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.

How to make beef more tender in curry? ›

Instructions
  1. Place the beef in a bowl and sprinkle over the bicarbonate of soda. ...
  2. Rub the bicarbonate of soda into the beef so it's thoroughly coated.
  3. Cover and place in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
  4. Thoroughly rinse the beef in cold water, drain, then pat dry with kitchen towels.
  5. Use as per your recipe.
Jul 11, 2023

What is the best portion of beef for curry? ›

If your cut is too lean it could easily become dry and overcooked. We recommend choosing a chuck steak. Chuck steak is perfect for your every curry need. It is a well-used cut that comes from the shoulder of the animal and, while lean, it has a high content of collagen, a good amount of marbling and low external fat.

What protein goes best with red curry? ›

Top 5 Proteins For The Perfect Curry
  • Boneless Chicken Thigh. You can use virtually any part of the versatile chicken in curries but for guaranteed juiciness, nothing beats boneless dark meat. ...
  • Chickpeas or any other Sturdy Legume. ...
  • Roast Duck. ...
  • Mild Mushrooms (straw, button, iinoki) ...
  • Fried Tofu Puffs.

Which is the tastiest Thai curry? ›

5 Mouth Watering Thai Curries That'll Leave You Wanting More
  • Green Curry. This Green Curry is one of the best Thai curries if you like hot, spicy food. ...
  • Red Curry. Kaeng Phet is as spicy as they come, bursting with the flavor of both fresh and dried red chillis. ...
  • Yellow Curry. ...
  • Panang Curry. ...
  • Massaman Curry.
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What thickens a Thai curry? ›

Cornflour

Ideal for Chinese sauces or Thai curries but can also be used for Indian curries. Add one tablespoon of cornflour to two or three tablespoons of cold water and stir. Pour the mixture into the sauce and allow to simmer until the sauce begins to thicken. Which doesn't take very long.

How do you add depth to Thai red curry? ›

palm sugar (or brown sugar) helps balance the fish. Sweet Thai basil has an distinct anise like flavor and gives the curry nice aromatic finish. You can find them at mostAsian grocery stores. Fish sauce adds a savory depth of flavor.

What can I add to Thai curry to make it taste better? ›

Add in more dried spices.

Nearly all the Central Thai curry pastes call for a small amount of white pepper, cumin and coriander seeds. To my taste, the aroma from these spices are among the first I notice when I eat green, masaman or panang curry.

Why is my beef tough in curry? ›

First off, cooking meat causes it to lose moisture and the tissues shrink, making it tougher. Braising (cooking meat in a liquid) allows the meat to reabsorb moisture and breaks down the tough tissues. This lead to a more tender piece of meat.

What is the secret ingredient to tenderize meat? ›

Whether hosting a holiday cookout, serving up some stir-fry or tackling game meats, baking soda is the go-to meat tenderizer to help make your steak, chicken or turkey silkier, juicier and yummier.

Why is my beef curry bitter? ›

Your curry can taste bitter if the spices and garlic are burnt or if you've added too much fenugreek to the dish. You see, the secret to cooking a delicious curry recipe is to create a spicy paste and slowly cook it before adding your meat.

Should I brown meat for curry? ›

Tips for slow cooking beef curry

We could brown the meat first for the Maillard effect but we don't bother because we're more interested in letting the flavours of our spices talk and tenderising the meat. You need to make sure you cook your beef at a high enough temperature to kill microorganisms.

Do you simmer curry with the lid on or off? ›

Most curries will splatter when you cook them, especially when you add base gravy and need to cook them uncovered to allow the sauce to reduce and develop in flavour. To help minimise the mess: Cover your cooker and surrounding areas with foil which can be disposed of. This will reduce the amount of cleanup at the end.

What is the best curry meat? ›

Beef stew meat: Stew meat, often a mix of cuts like chuck and round, provides tenderness and a wonderful ability to absorb flavors, making it an excellent choice for curry. Short ribs: For a luxurious touch, short ribs add both succulence and a deep, meaty essence to your curry.

What meat is best in curry? ›

Beef stew meat: Stew meat, often a mix of cuts like chuck and round, provides tenderness and a wonderful ability to absorb flavors, making it an excellent choice for curry. Short ribs: For a luxurious touch, short ribs add both succulence and a deep, meaty essence to your curry.

What meat goes best with Thai Green Curry? ›

The beef (boneless, skinless chicken thighs work well, too) essentially poaches in the aromatic, rich liquid. That leaves the meat beautifully tender and also means it infuses the broth as much as the broth infuses it. Indian curries offer so much flavor and variety. These 6 recipes will expand your repertoire.

Which is stronger red or green Thai curry? ›

Over time, however, other ingredients have been added to the curry pastes to enhance each recipe, making them more distinct from one another. Although all three colors may be spicy-hot depending on the chef, normally green is the mildest and red the hottest with yellow falling somewhere in between.

What is red curry vs panang curry vs massaman curry? ›

Massaman has much more complex in flavour and includes ingredients like mace (outer covering of nutmeg), cinnamon, clove and cardamon. These additional ingredients make this dish towards Malaysian and Indian flavours. Panang Thai curry is basically Red Thai curry's sister, just a sweeter and milder version!

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