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Chiang Mai Curry

Cultural Context

Originating from the northern city of Chiang Mai, Khao Soi is a beloved dish that reflects the region's rich culinary heritage. Traditionally enjoyed by locals, it combines influences from Burmese cuisine and features a unique blend of spices and coconut milk. Today, Khao Soi has gained popularity beyond Thailand, often appearing on menus worldwide as a comforting and flavorful curry dish.

ThaiTHmain
45 min
medium
4 servings
Servings4
2 to 3 shallots, peeled
1 (2-inch) piece ginger, peeled
7 dried long red Thai chiles
1 tsp. salt
1 ½ tsp. coriander seeds, toasted
2 black cardamom pods, toasted
1 Tbsp. chopped fresh turmeric
2 Tbsp. vegetable oil
2 Tbsp. red Thai chile powder
½ tsp. salt
6 cups fresh egg noodles
3 Tbsp. plus 1 quart vegetable oil
4 (13.5-ounce) cans coconut milk
4 chicken thighs
½ cup fish sauce
½ cup palm sugar
For serving: pickled mustard, lime wedges, thinly sliced shallots

coconut milk

🥗Healthier: light coconut milk

💰Cheaper: evaporated milk

Light coconut milk reduces calories while maintaining creaminess.

chicken

🥗Healthier: tofu

💰Cheaper: pork

Tofu is a plant-based alternative, while pork can be more economical.

egg noodles

🥗Healthier: zucchini noodles

💰Cheaper: rice noodles

Zucchini noodles are lower in carbs, while rice noodles are often less expensive.

curry paste

🥗Healthier: homemade spice blend

💰Cheaper: generic curry powder

Homemade blends can be fresher and tailored to taste.

1

Preheat the oven to 400°F. Wrap the shallots and ginger together in aluminum foil, place directly on an oven rack, and roast for 10 minutes, or until softened. Remove from the foil and cool completely.

2

Meanwhile, place the dried chiles in a bowl and add warm water to cover. Leave to soften for about 15 minutes. Wearing kitchen gloves, remove the chiles from the water and squeeze out excess water.

3

Using a mortar and pestle, mash the chiles with the shallots, ginger, salt, coriander, cardamom, and turmeric into a smooth paste, about 15 minutes. Alternatively, process the ingredients together with 1 cup coconut milk in a food processor until smooth, 3 to 5 minutes.

4

In a small skillet, combine the oil and chile powder over medium heat until well blended. Add the salt and cook, stirring, until the salt dissolves, about 2 minutes. Transfer to a bowl and set aside.

5

Place the noodles on a large baking sheet pan and pull them apart so they don’t stick together in the pot. Divide the noodles into a 4-cup portion and a 2-cup portion.

6

In a large pot, bring 3 quarts water to a boil over high heat. Add 4 cups of the noodles and cook until softened, about 4 minutes. Drain the noodles and rinse with cold water. Set aside. Toss with the 3 tablespoons vegetable oil to keep the noodles from sticking.

7

Skim 2 tablespoons coconut cream from the top of one of the cans of coconut milk and set aside. In a medium saucepan, combine the kao soy paste with the 2 tablespoons coconut cream, place over medium heat, and cook until the color intensifies, about 3 minutes.

8

Add the chicken skin side down and cook until the skin browns, about 3 minutes. Add the remaining coconut milk and bring just to a boil. Reduce the heat to low and add the fish sauce and sugar. Simmer for another 15 minutes, stirring to dissolve the sugar, until the chicken is cooked and the sauce thickens.

9

As the chicken cooks, with the remaining 2 cups noodles, use your hands to form four ½-cup-size nests. Pour the remaining 1 quart vegetable oil into a large pot or wide sauté pan deep enough for the oil to cover the noodles. Place over high heat and bring to 375°F. Add the nests of noodles and fry over high heat until golden and crisp, 3 to 4 minutes. Using a slotted spoon, transfer to a paper towel–lined baking sheet to drain the excess oil.

10

To serve, spoon some boiled noodles into each of four bowls, top with a ladle of curry and a piece of chicken, and finish with a nest of fried noodles. Serve with chile oil, pickled mustard, lime wedges, and thinly sliced shallots.

Cooking Techniques

sautéingsimmering

Equipment Needed

aluminum foillarge potbaking sheetslotted spoonfood processormortar and pestlesauté pan

Spice Level:

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Dietary

pescatarian

Also Known As

Khao Soi

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