Easy, quick Thai Green Beef Curry recipe (2024)

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Amazing quick and easy Thai green beef curry recipe. Delicious steak cut into strips and added to fragrant green curry sauce with aubergine and Onions.

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Not only does it have an authentic Thai taste, but it is also simple to make, a perfect midweek or a busy weekend meal!

The delicious scent whilst the green curry cooks will make you feel like you have stepped into a Thai restaurant!

How to make easy Thai Beef Curry?

See our easy step by step slide show on how we made our Thai Green Curry.

The full ingredients and instructions to make thai beef curry, can be found on the recipe card below.

What beef should I use in Thai Green Curry?

This is a quick beef curry recipe so you want to buy beef which does well when cooked quickly!

The best cut of beef would be a nice bit of Sirloin or Ribeye steak, for tender beef strips. However, it can be expensive, to keep the cost down opt for rump steak.

If buying meat from a UK butchers ask for flank or skirt.

Check out this article for how to cut strips of beef.

You can also pick up pre-cut stir fry strips of beef, from supermarkets which are ok, however, it would not be my first choice!

You make your own choice, based on the information above, but don't ever use stewing or casserole steak! This needs to be cooked slowly and will not work in this dish!!

How to blanch Vegetables?

Blanching is a simple process of cooking vegetables in boiling water for a short time. Then remove and cooling in ice/cold water straight after, to stop the cooking process immediately!

Blanching is often used in Thai recipes. I don't always have enough ice at the ready. So I just run under the cold water tap in a colander!

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Why blanch vegetables?

It serves a couple of reasons, it helps retain nutrients and colour in the vegetables and it also gives you beautiful crisp vegetables ready to be added to your Thai Green Beef Curry.

What's the best Thai green curry paste to use?

I personally think the best Thai green curry paste in the UK supermarkets is the Blue Dragon Green Curry Paste, make sure you get the paste, not the sauce!

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The reason I have never made my own is that I think the green curry paste sold in all UK supermarkets are brilliant anyway and it helps make this beef curry recipe simple, quick and easy!

If you did want to make your own authentic Thai paste, here is a decent looking thai green curry paste, by BBC Good Food.

Cooking tips for Thai Green Beef Curry.

Make sure you have everything ready and prepared before you start cooking your beef curry recipe, as you need to be quick!

Do not cook steak until it has browned! just give it a quick stir to coat in the thai green curry paste. Remember it will continue to cook with the other ingredients added it will not stay pink!

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The next step to making this beef curry is coconut milk and fish sauce.

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Coconut Milk

A note about Coconut milk that I think everyone should know..... Light Coconut milk uses the exact same ingredients as regular coconut milk.

However, they just fill it up with more water, at a ratio of 1:2.

So you are basically buying half a tin of regular coconut milk! But getting charged extra for the added water, some even have the cheek to charge extra for it!

SO stop buying light coconut milk NOW! If you want to make this lighter? Simply use half a tin of regular coconut milk with half a tin of water!!

The remaining half can be kept in a lidded container in the fridge for up to 10 days. Or in the freezer for a month. Just defrost before you next need to use it again.

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We cooked this thai beef curry in our trusty cast iron pan. However, you can use a wok or non-stick deep pan with the same results if you don't own one.

How spicy is Thai Green Beef Curry?

Well, as I already mentioned, I cheat and use the pre-made paste.

The only downside to that, for me, is it is not spicy enough! Of course, that may be a good thing for others?! After you have added the blanched vegetable, taste a bit of the sauce.

If you want it spicer, now is the time to add more along with the ginger and curry leaves!

We add a couple of chopped bird eyes chilli's (in this case, one red chilli and one green chilli).

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Don't forget to sprinkle some fresh basil on top before serving and some extra chopped chillies if you like!?

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What to serve Thai Green Beef Curry with?

Check out our easy to follow guide to making perfect Thai Jasmine Sticky Rice. You can serve with noodles instead.

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If you want to stretch the thai beef curry to serve more people, why not knock up some Stir-fried Vegetables to go with it too?

📖 Step by Step Recipe

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Thai Green Beef Curry

Luke and Kay - Flawless Food

A super Quick and Easy Green Curry recipe. This Thai Green Beef Curry is the best authentic Asian recipe. It uses strips of steak, coated in green curry paste (shop-bought but you can make own if you wish) With coconut milk and extra chillies added if you like it spicy? (optional) Ready to be served up with Sticky Jasmine Rice in only 15 minutes!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Course Dinner, Main Course

Cuisine Asian, Thai

Servings 4 People

Calories 565 kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 small Aubergine (Eggplant) chopped into cubes
  • 2 small Onions cut into wedges
  • 1 tablespoon Vegetable oil Can sub for any oil
  • 50 g (small tub) Green Curry Paste we used Blue Dragon, you can make your own if prefered?
  • 500 grams (1 lb) Steak Cut into Strips (see blog post for best cuts to use)
  • 400 ml (1 can) Coconut milk see info on the blog post, about substituting with light coconut milk
  • 2 tablespoon Fish Sauce
  • 1 tablespoon Brown Sugar
  • 3 Red &/or Green Chillies OPTIONAL - Remember the green paste already has chilli in it, but it is mild!) We use 3 extra birds eye chillies to make it medium-hot.
  • ½ tbsp Fresh Ginger Finely chopped
  • 4 Curry Leaves Substitute with lime or bay leaves
  • Handful Fresh Basil Chopped to garnish

Instructions

  • Make sure you have chopped, weighed out and prepared everything before you start!

    Also, start cooking rice now. Check out our Jasmine Sticky Rice for how to make it perfectly every time.

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  • Bring a pan of water to the boil, wait for it to bubble furiously before adding the sliced aubergine (eggplant) and onions.

    1 small Aubergine (Eggplant), 2 small Onions

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  • After only 2 minutes of cooking, drain and rinse in a colander with the cold water tap, until cold. Set aside. (This process is called blanching)

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  • Heat oil in a pan, add the thai green curry paste and stir for 1 minute it will melt down as it heats.

    1 tablespoon Vegetable oil, 50 g (small tub) Green Curry Paste

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  • Add beef steak strips, flick the beef strips with a spatula to cover with green curry paste for only 1 minute. It will still be pink, do not wait for it to brown, it will continue to cook in the next steps).

    500 grams (1 lb) Steak

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  • Pour coconut milk into the pan with fish sauce and sugar. Stir through and bring to the boil.

    400 ml (1 can) Coconut milk, 2 tablespoon Fish Sauce, 1 tablespoon Brown Sugar

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  • Add the previously blanched aubergine and onions into the pan, stir through.

    1 small Aubergine (Eggplant), 2 small Onions

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  • Turn heat down to medium and add ginger, curry leaves and extra chillies (if using). Simmer for the final 2 minutes.

    ½ tablespoon Fresh Ginger, 4 Curry Leaves, 3 Red &/or Green Chillies

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  • Add a handful of chopped fresh basil.

    Handful Fresh Basil

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  • Serve with rice or noodles, and extra chillies (if wanted).

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Nutrition

Calories: 565kcalCarbohydrates: 21gProtein: 25gFat: 45gSaturated Fat: 33gCholesterol: 61mgSodium: 779mgPotassium: 899mgFiber: 7gSugar: 13gVitamin A: 79IUVitamin C: 29mgCalcium: 54mgIron: 4mg

Keyword 15 minute meal, aubergine, beef strips, coconut milk, eggplant, thai curry, thai dinner

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This post was originally published on 02/05/2020 and had been modified on 09/05/2021. With an updated recipe card, pictures and a new video for how to make this green Thai beef curry recipe.

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If you enjoyed this Thai curry, why not check out our other Asian inspired recipes.

Like our Noodle Beef Stir Fry, Chinese takeaway style Salt and Pepper Chicken Wings, or our meat free Kung Pao.

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Like things hot? Try our spicy chicken burger, chilli sauce, Chicken Pathia Curry, pork tenderloin in hot sauce or make some chilli vinegar.

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FAQs

What meat goes best with Thai green curry? ›

Which Cuts in which Curries. Thai Green Curry is a beautifully aromatic and creamy curry, best served with chicken and rice. It's also fairly versatile as the selection of vegetables can be adapted to suit the fragrant flavours, and you can use either chicken breast fillets or chicken thighs.

What are the main ingredients in Thai green curry? ›

For the curry
  • 2 x 400g cans coconut milk.
  • 2 heaped tbsp green curry paste.
  • 500g skinless, boneless chicken breast, cut into thin strips.
  • 100ml chicken stock, plus extra if necessary.
  • 1-2 tbsp fish sauce.
  • 2 tsp palm sugar (or light muscovado)
  • 4 lime leaves.
  • 50g fine green bean, halved.

What thickens Thai green curry? ›

Afterwards add your curry paste, fish sauce, sugar, Thai basil etc. Best way to thicken is is to grate a potato or two in there. Potato is delicious in curries and adds creaminess naturally. I also like to turn some dry coconut flakes to powder using a coffee grinder and add it in.

Why won't my Thai green curry thicken? ›

First you can make your curry thick by adding as little liquid as possible. Secondly if you already have a lot of liquid in your curry, you reduce it by simmering. You may have to remove dry ingredients and set them aside to be added back later as some of them can be overcooked if not removed.

Is green curry better with beef or chicken? ›

Green Thai curry beef is so good and really easy to make too. Beef green curry is incredibly delicious and personally, I prefer it to the more popular chicken green curry. The most important thing is to use the right cut of beef. You need to use beef that cooks quickly so no stewing steak here!

What do Thai people eat with green curry? ›

In its simplest form, Thai curry consists of a spiced sauce or paste that blends aromatic spices, is mixed with protein and vegetables, and typically served with rice or noodles.

What gives Thai curry its flavor? ›

The flavor base usually consists of green chilies, shrimp paste, garlic, shallots, lemongrass, peppercorns, makrut limes, and cumin seed.

What's the difference between curry and Thai green curry? ›

Traditionally, all Thai curries were made with the same ingredients except for one thing: the chilies. Red curry was made with several red chilies for a fiery hot dish, while green curry was made with green chilies and yellow curry was made with yellow chilies.

What makes Thai curry so good? ›

To make a Thai curry dish, you can always expect that there are great amount of fresh herbs and spices added to it. And the combination of these ingredients gives the dish a bold and strong flavour that cannot be replicated by other types of curries.

Do you need coconut milk for Thai curry? ›

Can You Make Thai Curry Without Coconut Milk? If you have a coconut allergy or want to omit the coconut milk for any reason, you could experiment with swapping it for half and half. The taste will be a little different, but the half and half would keep the sauce nice and creamy.

Does Thai curry use coconut milk or coconut cream? ›

The majority of Thai curries are made with coconut milk as the main liquid, which produces creamier curries, but they're not necessarily “rich.” The amount of coconut milk can vary by quite a lot, depending on the texture one is looking for: massaman curry, for example, is quite rich because it uses coconut milk and is ...

Does coconut milk thicken curry? ›

For a rich and creamy curry, coconut milk or cream can be a fantastic thickening agent. They not only add creaminess but also a delightful tropical flavour. Simply pour in some coconut milk or cream and let it simmer until your sauce reaches the desired consistency.

Is canned coconut milk the same as coconut cream? ›

Coconut to water ratio: Canned coconut milk is typically made of one part shredded coconut to two parts water. Coconut cream is made of four parts shredded coconut to one part water. Consistency: Coconut milk has a thinner consistency, while coconut cream has a much thicker and creamier consistency.

How do you thicken Thai curry without coconut milk? ›

Try grinding nuts like cashews or almonds to add to a curry sauce if the sauce looks a little runny. The nuts will absorb some of the extra liquid and help thicken the sauce during the remaining cooking time.

How long should a curry simmer for? ›

Bring to the boil, lower to a simmer and cook on a gentle heat uncovered for 25-30 mins or until rich and slightly reduced.

What meat is usually in Thai curry? ›

The most common however, are chicken, pork and beef. The meat is cut into bite-sized pieces. Common additives are fish sauce, sugar, chopped Makrut lime leaves, Thai eggplant, bamboo shoots, and Thai basil (bai horapha).

What protein goes with green curry? ›

A 30-minute Thai Green Curry you can make with any type of protein you like: chicken, shrimp, or make it vegetarian with chickpeas.

What are good cuts of meat for curry? ›

Chuck. Made up of multiple muscles, chuck is a well used area so contains a great deal of connective tissue. Popular for its balance of meat and fat, the chuck offers ribs, roasts and steaks and suits a range of cooking methods. Perfect for curries and stews with great full flavour and a fantastic gelatinous texture.

What meats go best with curry? ›

Read on as we go over the top three..
  • Chicken. As one of the most affordable meats on the planet, chicken is implemented in a wide range of curries from a variety of different cultures. ...
  • Lamb. ...
  • Beef.
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