Sometimes I never get around to making certain dishes at home because of the ease of availability from restaurants. Thai curries are one of those. The coconut milk based curries are easily made vegan and the sweet, spice, fresh lemon grass ginger notes are always a hit with everyone. Some of the Thai or Malay restaurants might add fish sauce into the curry sauces, so definitely check with each of them. Because of constant demand, things have been changing. From the time when we had to list what to not add, to the server asking if egg was ok, or fish sauce was ok.. things have been changing.
Massaman curry is a favorite in the house right after green and red curries. Massaman has a Malay influence on the curry and hence has a lot more spices that we are accustomed to.
I added a good lot of vegetables to my curry and served it over rice. The curry gets even more delicious the next day when the spices have had time to sit and infuse a deeper flavor. Add tofu or seitan or chickpeas to this curry for variations. Super easy for days when you don’t have fresh lemongrass, galangal etc to make a curry paste. Make it!
More asian dishes from the blog.
Sweet and Sour Lentils & Mango Lettuce Wraps. GF
Banh Xeo – Vietnamese Crepes.
Tempeh and celery potstickers – Glutenfree and regular wrappers.
Spicy Orange Tofu. GF
Steps:
Cook the veggies till onion is golden.
Add the red curry paste, spices and cook for a minute.
Add the coconut milk and simmer until veggies are tender. Serve hot with rice or quinoa or noodles.
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Massaman Curry Vegetables
Ingredients
- 2 tsp coconut oil or organic canola oil
- ½ (0.5) loaded cup sliced onion red or white
- 2 tsp minced ginger
- 3 cloves of garlic minced
- 2 cups (200 g) cauliflower florets chopped small, about 1.5 inch
- ½ (0.5) red bell pepper chopped
- ½ -¾ cup (75 to 115 g) chopped green beans
- ½ cup (64 g) sliced carrots
- 2 Tbsp red curry paste I use thai kitchen
- ¼ tsp (0.25 tsp) cumin powder
- ¼ tsp (0.25 tsp) cinnamon powder
- ¼ tsp (0.25 tsp) cardamom powder
- ⅛ tsp (0.13 tsp) cloves powder
- ¼ tsp (0.25 tsp) cayenne
- ¼ tsp (0.25 tsp) crushed fennel seeds or use ground star anise
- 3 Tbsp peanut butter or almond butter or use a ¼ cup roasted peanuts and blend to a paste with a little water or oil
- 1 Tbsp raw sugar
- ½ tsp (0.5 tsp) salt divided
- ½ tsp (0.5 tsp) tamarind Concentrate
- 1 cup (226 ml) coconut milk
- ¾ cup (187.5 ml) water
Instructions
- In a large pan, add oil and heat at medium heat. Add onion and cook for 4 minutes.
- Add ginger, garlic, bell pepper, cauliflower, green beans, ¼ tsp salt and mix. Cover and cook for 4 minutes.
- Add the carrots, curry paste, spices and mix and cook for 2 minutes to roast the spices and paste.
- Add peanut/almond butter, sugar, ¼ tsp salt, tamarind, coconut milk and water and mix well.
- Cover and cook for 6 to 8 minutes until the curry thickens a bit and the veggies are tender crisp or tender to preference. Taste and adjust salt and spice. Garnish with basil. Serve hot over rice.
Candyk
Love this recipe! Made it without oil for wfpb style. Added even more veg as I had to use some up. Delicious!
Vegan Richa Support
healthy & tasty
Claire Panella
Delicious doubled the recipe. Added tofu cubes and air fried. I always use cashew milk instead of coconut milk. I throw a handful of cashews and water in nutri bullet.
Kim
Excited to try this today but do not have the tamarind. Is this a deal breaker ingredient?
Richa
No, add more lime or lemon
Kim
Thanks! This saves me a trip to the store. Looking forward to making your recipe soon and stop getting take out a few times a week!
Archana Vaidyanathan
Richa, I don’t know how to thank you for these lovely vegan recipes. I don’t like cooking but I love eating immensely and relishing all cuisines. I particularly love Thai food and simple Indian home-cooked food. Anyway, I just made your Masamman curry and I was amazed at the result. This smells and tastes like the real deal. I think it’s the flavors and aroma of the right spices that go into this curry. I had no idea that I could get restaurant quality outcomes right here from my kitchen without even being remotely interested in cooking.
Last week I made your vegan vanilla chocolate chip cake/muffins and my 7 year old son, who hates oat milk just ate up all the muffins in 2 days! I loved what I made, and it’s not always that I succeed in my culinary experiments. So I’ll be making the next batch soon 🙂
Since our family turned vegan 6 months ago, I’ve been looking around for inspiration and ideas, but I can safely stop here and follow your recipes because I know it will all turn out well.
Btw I loved your story, your personal journey and quite honestly you are so inspirational to us. I enjoy seeing your cooking videos, food photography, and am following you on Insta 🙂 now!
Richa
AWesome! Thank you for this wondereful note!
Keren
Excellent recipe! Delicious and satisfying. I made a bigger batch by including more vegetables, greens and beans, and so upped the seasoning. Perfect! I had it with your cauliflower flatbread, these two go well together. Thanks.
Christy Querceto
Do you think this curry would freeze well?
Richa
yes
Stephanie Moran
Wow! I just made this and the flavours are incredible. Thank you so much for sharing this receipe 🙂
Julie Galbraith
What are the spice/hotness levels in this curry? Would it be suitable for children?
Richa
you an just omit the heat ingredients. Red curry paste is generally pretty mild. so adjust cayenne etc
Norma
Do I have to add nuts ???
Richa
you can use sunflwoer seed butter instead of peanut butter
debbie
Delicious !
Douglas
I love Massaman curry and really wanted to learn how to make a vegan option. I tried another recipe I didn’t like and found this. I love veggies in mine, and the veggie and spice combo in this is spot on, and it wasn’t hard to follow along. I substituted light coconut milk to make it lighter but it tasted great. Thanks for this!
Jacqueline
Hello Richa.
Delish! I have never had Massaman curry before, but this is all I need to know about it :-). Thank you!
gladys
wonderful. easy. better than restaurants. thank you.
Richa
thanks
Lauri
If you are waiting to approve my comment, you don’t need to bother. I looked up the ingredients again, and there is no soy. I could SWEAR in one of the ingredient listings I read for Thai Kitchen Red Curry, it said soy. I remember because I was SO disappointed! :(.
Thank you for this amazing recipe!
Khushboo chamaria
Hi Richa how can I make red paste at home
Richa
its there in my second book. or look up red curry paste recipe online.
Maneesha
Hi Richa! I love eating Massaman curry in restaurants, and your recipe surpasses restaurant quality! I loved it, and my husband did too! He loved the blend of flavors!
Richa
Awesome!!
Cheryl
Love this recipe. My hubby gave it a 12 out of 10. Do you think it’s freezeable? Thanks.
Vegan Richa Support
Wow – 12! You can – it will change the texture just slightly.