A Recipe for Making Authentic Khao Soi Curry | Courageous Kitchen (2024)

Whether from traveling to Thailand or watching street food videos, people around the world are excited to try Thailand’s rich khao soi curry. This hearty northern Thai dish wins people over by being full of tender stewed meat, aromas from the spices in the curry, and a colorful array of condiments.

We wanted to recreate this recipe in the tradition of Thai street food in Chiang Mai. Our strongest clues for how khao soi was eaten in the past come from the 40 year old flavors you can taste at the restaurant Khao Soi Islam in downtown Chiang Mai. The taste is a sharp contradiction to the extra sweet and salty versions many restaurants, and thus many online recipes promote today.

So here’s our method for the old school version. When you come to Bangkok, be sure to join a cooking class where you can learn to make this yourself. You’ll see in the video, we even pounded the curry in a granite mortar and pestle, this is the same Thai grandma elbow grease method we teach you in the class! Happy eating and remember you can help us feed and train more students by making a donation today!

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Khao Soi Curry Recipe

Prep time: 1 hour
Cook time: 45 mins
Yields: 6 Servings, Feeds 3-4 People

INGREDIENTS

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For the Curry Paste:

  • 8 to 10 dried Thai chili peppers soaked in water overnight
  • 5-6 garlic cloves
  • 3 kaffir lime leaves
  • 3 medium shallots, halved
  • One 2-inch piece ginger, peeled and thinly sliced (⅓ cup sliced ginger)
  • One 2-inch piece fresh turmeric, peeled and thinly sliced
  • ¼ cup chopped coriander root or 2 tablespoons finely chopped cilantro stems
  • 2 tablespoons sliced lemongrass (½ lemongrass stalk)
  • 1 tablespoon shrimp paste, toasted in foil
  • 1½ teaspoons toasted coriander seeds
  • 1½ teaspoons toasted cardamom pods, seeds removed and husks discarded

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For the Chicken Rub (Marinade):

  • 1 tablespoon curry powder
  • 1 tablespoon garam masala
  • 1 tsp sea salt

To Assemble Your Khao Soi Noodles:

  • 3 cups coconut milk, divided
  • Curry paste
  • 3 cups water
  • 1½ pounds chicken legs, drumsticks and thighs separated (4 legs, 8 pieces total)
  • 1 ½ cups oil (I prefer coconut or any high heat oil for frying)
  • 16 ounces thick egg noodles
  • 2 tablespoons palm sugar
  • Salt to taste or fish sauce
  • Cilantro sprigs, pickled mustard greens, shallots, chili oil and lime wedges, for serving

Directions:

1. Wash and dry chicken. Marinate with dry rub and set aside. (Can do this overnight)

2. Make the curry paste: Place the dried chiles in a heatproof bowl. Cover with boiling water and let soak until softened, 20 minutes, or soak overnight in cold water. Drain the chiles, reserving the soaking liquid.

3. Toast dry spices in a hot pan until darkened, no oil needed, remove from heat and set aside. Toast remaining paste ingredients until they have a slight char or smoky aroma. Toast shrimp paste in a small foil packet. Remove from heat and put all ingredients in your mortar or blender.
3. In a mortar, pound garlic, kaffir lime leaves, shallots, ginger, turmeric, coriander root (or cilantro stems), lemongrass, shrimp paste, curry powder, coriander seeds, cardamom seeds, and 2 to 4 tablespoons of coconut milk or the chili soaking liquid (as needed) to make a paste. Makes about 1¼ cups.

4. Make the soup: In a large heavy pot, heat 1 cup of the coconut milk over medium-high heat. When the coconut milk begins to simmer, add the curry paste and cook, stirring constantly, until the liquid has thickened and reduced, 5-10 minutes. The oils should start to bubble and separate. Add the marinated chicken, browning a little on both sides. Add the water or chicken stock (covering chicken completely) and bring to a boil. reduce the heat to medium low and simmer until the chicken is cooked through and tender, 40 to 45 minutes.

5. Meanwhile, in a medium saucepan, heat the oil over medium-high heat. Working in 2 batches, fry 4 ounces of egg noodles until golden brown and crisp, about 1 minute. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate and set aside.

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6. Cook the egg noodles one batch at a time, prepare one pot of boiling water and one ice bath for a 3 step process:

  • Slightly rinse noodles under cold water to remove excess flour.
  • Submerge into rapid boiling water, just to soften, about 30-40 seconds, remove immediately (too long and they will become gummy and inedible)
  • Transfer the noodles immediately from boiling pot to ice bath. This will stop the cooking, retain color and help firm them. Remove after 30 seconds, and place in bowl.

6. Stir the palm sugar into the soup. Taste and adjust the seasoning with salt or fish sauce. Place noodles and soup among 6 bowls. Lightly drizzle coconut milk over top of soup, (don’t stir!) and serve with cilantro, pickled mustard greens, shallots, fried chili oil and lime wedges.

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Special thanks to our friends at Spoon Fork Heart for inviting us to participate in their International Chicken Collaboration Series. If you enjoyed this recipe, please consider donation to Courageous Kitchen to help up provide more cooking classes and education to children in need!

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Dwight is director of Courageous Kitchen and a long term expat living in Bangkok, Thailand. A Thai speaker and astute lover of food, he enjoys teaching cooking, and using his passion for food to transform communities.

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FAQs

What is Khao Soi paste made of? ›

It has lemongrass, Thai chiles, galangal, cumin, coriander, black cardamom, turmeric, salt, shrimp paste, shallots, garlic clove..

What is the difference between Khao Soi and curry? ›

Khao Soi is a type of Thai curry. You will find it everywhere in Northern Thailand. But it's not like regular Thai curry. It's been heavily influenced by the Burmese people to Thailand's north, has different spices, and is made with egg noodles instead of rice noodles.

What is the signature dish of Khao Soi? ›

In Thailand, khao soi is a local specialty of Chiang Mai. It usually comprises egg noodles and braised beef or chicken in spiced coconut soup, topped with crispy noodles, fresh spring onion and coriander. A bowl of khao soi will not be complete without its condiments: raw shallots, pickled cabbage and a slice of lime.

What does khao soi mean in Thai? ›

The name means "cut rice" and is derived from the Tai-Kadai language family. In Myanmar, it is known as "khao swè", an adaptation of the original name.

What is a substitute for khao soi paste in curry? ›

Use store-bought red curry paste for conveniency. If taking this route, I'd add about a teaspoon of turmeric powder into the soup to emulate a similar color that you'd achieve from a khao soi paste.

How to make khao soi easy? ›

How to make khao soi
  1. Fry the aromatics and curry paste. In a medium sized pot, add a little bit of oil. ...
  2. Add the stock and coconut milk. Stir in the chicken stock, coconut milk, and chicken.
  3. Simmer. ...
  4. Cook the noodles. ...
  5. Season. ...
  6. Assemble.
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How are you supposed to eat khao soi? ›

Tender chicken drumsticks (or beef/pork) is slow cooked in the soup and served as part of the meal. Khao Soi is traditionally eaten with chopsticks (as noodle dishes are in Thailand) and a large soup spoon.

What to eat with khao soi? ›

Khao soi's distinct flavors come from black and white cardamom, turmeric, and a mini star anise-like peppercorn called makwaen. It's typically made with chicken or beef and served on top of egg noodles, fried crispy noodles, pickled mustard greens, and lime.

Is khao soi Thai or Burmese? ›

Khao Soi is a Burmese-influenced dish in Northern Thailand. This classic Thai dish that has a rich, creamy flavor of curry, coconut, and spices. Our house made curry broth will almost immediately give you gratification.

Is Khao Soi better with chicken or beef? ›

In my cookbook 'The Curry Guy Thai', I featured a recipe for khao soi with chicken. It's a good one but Thai beef khao soi is just as delicious. It does take a little longer to make though as that beef needs to be super tender before serving.

What are the flavors of Khao Soi? ›

Khao, Soi usually comes in one of 2 flavors, Khao Soi Gai (chicken) or Khao Soi Neua (beef). Whichever one you choose the meat will have been simmered in the space blend of spices that made up the broth. This results in a very tender and flavorful piece of meat.

What is the difference between Tom Kha and Khao Soi? ›

What is the difference between Tom Kha and Khao Soi? Tom kha is not made with curry paste and is a coconut soup with a balance of sweet, tangy and savory flavors, whereas khao soi is a creamy curry made with a curry paste and coconut milk and served with noodles and has a more spicy, sweet and savory flavor.

What does khao soi taste like? ›

Khao Soi is a deliciously rich, creamy, slightly spicy yellow curry dish originating in Northern Thailand. This classic Northern Thai soup will satisfy your craving for a Thai curry dish combined with tender braised meat (chicken, beef are favorites) in a coconut curry broth with boiled and fried noodles.

What is Thai curry paste made of? ›

In its most basic form, it consists of red chili peppers, garlic, sea salt, lemongrass, turmeric, and shrimp paste (source). The following is our inspired (but not traditional) plant-based version, using ingredients that are easier to find in the US.

What is Pad Thai paste made of? ›

Pad Thai Sauce is made with fish sauce, oyster sauce, brown sugar and tamarind. Tamarind is the ingredient that is the heart and soul of Pad Thai sauce, giving the sauce the sour flavour that Pad Thai is known for. It's an ingredient used in South East Asian cooking, like this Malaysian Beef Rendang.

What is the difference between Tom Kha and khao soi? ›

What is the difference between Tom Kha and Khao Soi? Tom kha is not made with curry paste and is a coconut soup with a balance of sweet, tangy and savory flavors, whereas khao soi is a creamy curry made with a curry paste and coconut milk and served with noodles and has a more spicy, sweet and savory flavor.

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