Mark's Gluten Free Thai Red Curry Recipe (vegan option + low FODMAP) (2024)

Yep, I’ve stolen another one of Mark’s recipes! This time it’s his gluten free Thai red curry recipe, including his top secret homemade Thai red curry paste. This recipe is dairy free and can easily be made vegan and low FODMAP too!

This is actually a pretty new one on the menu for us – I recently made it in my ‘what’s for dinner?’ series on YouTube and you guys have been asking me for the recipe ever since… so here’s Mark’s gluten free Thai red curry recipe!

Now, ever since I bumped into so many of you beautiful people at The Allergy and Free From Show last week, I’ve been trying my best to post a few more dinner recipes on the blog.

Why? Well, so many of you told me how much you appreciate those quick mid-week meals when you’re hangry in a hurry.

(and Mark’s gluten free Thai red curry recipe is definitely one of those!)

So I recreated Mark’s new creation myself, took some snaps and here I am writing it up. For once, I actually did what I said I would, instead of procrastinating for several years along the way. Hooray!

So, what is this curry like? Well, it’s hard to describe as there’s soooo much flavour in that homemade Thai red curry paste… but I’ll try!

First of all, it’s warm, mildly spicy and incredibly creamy thanks to that coconut milk.

Also, there’s a little nutty note in there from the groundnut oil AND some wonderful sweet and sour flavours thanks to the fish sauce against lime juice/palm sugar.

And the beautiful thing is that the aubergine then absorbs ALL of that flavour and then some… honestly, this might be one of the best things Mark has ever made!

But does making a homemade Thai red curry paste then equal tons of blending, blitzing and grinding of herbs and spices? Heck no!

(I’ll tell you now, Mark is way too lazy for that!!)

Instead, he uses what he always has for creating curry pastes – minced pastes that you can buy in tubes and little jars.

Like this for galangal, this for lemongrass, this for chilli paste and also – here’s what Mark uses for palm sugar. It means that all you need to do is measure them out on a spoon and… boom. That’s it.

Oh and if you’re vegan, here’s a link to a vegan fish sauce you can buy in Waitrose FYI.

Also yes, you can buy everything for this recipe in the supermarket – no hunting in Chinese supermarkets or anything like that… even though Mark does love to do that!

Ok, so here’s Mark’s gluten free Thai red curry recipe!

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Gluten Free Thai Red Curry Recipe (vegan, low FODMAP)

Mark's gluten free Thai red curry recipe is so easy to make from scratch - it's dairy free AND it can be made vegan and low FODMAP too!

SERVINGS: 2 -3 servings

PREP TIME: 5 minutes mins

TOTAL TIME: 25 minutes mins

Ingredients

For your curry paste

  • 1 tbsp minced galangal or minced ginger
  • 1 tsp minced chilli
  • 1 tsp minced lemongrass
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 1 tsp ground coriander
  • 1 tsp garlic-infused oil
  • 1 tsp fish sauce see link in blog post above for vegan alternative
  • 2 tsp lime juice
  • 1 tsp palm sugar

Everything else

  • 1 large aubergine
  • 1 400 ml tin coconut milk if low FODMAP, see guidance notes below
  • 1 tbsp of cornflour mixed in 2 tbsp of cold water
  • handful of fresh chives
  • 2 tbsp groundnut oil
  • 1 large chicken breast finely diced optional

Instructions

  • Start by chopping your aubergine into cubes. The smaller they are, the quicker they will cook! I aim for 1.5cm cubes.

  • Next, grab a small bowl and combine together all of the ingredients for your homemade Thai red curry paste. Ensure it's all well mixed and combined.

  • Begin frying your aubergine cubes in the groundnut oil until they have a little colour to them.

  • Then add the curry paste mix and ensure all the aubergine is well coated.

  • Add in an entire tin of coconut milk and mix around for 30 seconds or so.

  • Bring to the boil and then simmer with a lid on until the aubergine is cooked. This should take around 20 minutes. Add in your finely diced chicken after 10 minutes if you fancy it.

  • Finally, add your cornflour mixture to the sauce and gently stir until it thickens. Add your freshly chopped chives and serve up with sticky Jasmine rice.

  • Enjoy!

Notes

If you fancy adding chicken to this recipe, just add in your cooked chicken after the aubergine is cooked and continue the recipe as instructed.

FODMAP INFO:

During the elimination phase of the low FODMAP diet, only 80ml of full-fat coconut milk is considered a safe serving size. Using light coconut milk improves this - that means that you will be able to have at least a quarter of the sauce that this recipe yields as a safe serving size. Remember, this is only important for the elimination phase of the diet!

75g is a safe serving size of Aubergine during the elimination phase of the low FODMAP diet.

Thanks for reading all about my gluten free Thai red curry recipe! If you make it, I’d love to see how it turned out so don’t forget to take a snap of your creations and tag me on Instagram!

Any questions about the recipe? Please do let me know by following me onInstagram and leaving me a comment on a recent photo!

Thanks for reading,

Becky xxx

Oh and don’t forget to pin this for later!

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FAQs

Is Thai red curry gluten free? ›

Many curries are naturally gluten free, making them a safe meal for those avoiding wheat. Red curry uses coconut milk, bamboo shoots, sweet basil, and bell pepper. Green curry features coconut milk, eggplant, bell peppers, and sweet basil. Yellow curry is made with coconut milk, tomato, carrots, and potatoes.

What is a substitute for Rogan Josh paste? ›

Replace the rogan josh curry paste with Thai green curry paste and add ½ a 400ml can coconut milk instead of the water.

Can you make curry paste with curry powder? ›

Curry Paste. Curry pastes are just a combination of freshly ground curry powders, ginger, garlic, herbs and salt. Add all to a food processor or blender and you've got an easy homemade, thick curry pastes (in under 10 minutes!).

Is Thai red curry usually vegan? ›

Red curry (Thai: แกงเผ็ด, RTGS: kaeng phet, pronounced [kɛːŋ pʰèt], lit.: 'spicy curry') is a Thai dish consisting of red curry paste cooked in coconut milk with meat added, such as chicken, beef, pork, duck or shrimp, or vegetarian protein source such as tofu.

Is Thai curry always gluten-free? ›

Most Thai cuisine is naturally gluten-free, so you'll have many choices when you dine. Most curries such as massaman curry, panang curry, green curry, as they do not use soy sauce. Always double check with the restaurant staff and be careful of cross contamination.

What is Thai red curry paste made of? ›

About Red Curry Paste

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 the difference between Indian and Thai red curry paste? ›

Spiciness: Thai red curry paste is generally spicier than Indian red curry paste. This is because Thai red curry paste typically contains more chili peppers, while Indian red curry paste relies more on other spices like cumin, coriander, and turmeric.

Can I substitute Gochujang for Thai red curry paste? ›

While they share some similarities, gochujang and Thai red chili paste have distinct flavors. Gochujang is thicker, fermented, and has a richer taste, while Thai red chili paste tends to be thinner and focuses on the heat. Substituting one for the other may alter the flavor profile of the dish.

Is rogan josh paste gluten free? ›

Free From: Artificial Colours, Artificial Flavours, Artificial Preservatives. Chilli rating - medium - 2. Gluten free.

What is rogan josh paste made of? ›

An authentic and traditional blend of Persian aromatic spices including garam masala, paprika, cumin and fennel to create a beautifully balanced Rogan Josh Curry Paste. Suitable as a marinade, stir-fry, or stew in addition to a curry.

What is rogan josh sauce made of? ›

A tomato and onion based sauce with ground mixed spices including fennel and paprika.

What is the difference between red curry powder and red curry paste? ›

Curry paste is a wet ingredient made with fresh chilies. It must be dissolved into a liquid during the cooking process. Curry powder is a dry ingredient that must be activated with a liquid or oil. It does not include fresh chilies, so it will be much less spicy than a curry paste.

Is it worth making your own curry paste? ›

You want to be able to control the spiciness of your curry paste. This is one problem with store bought - if it's too spicy, the only thing you can do is to use less; but that also means weaker flavours. Making your own is a great way to make it as mild as you can tolerate.

Is garam masala the same as curry paste? ›

Garam masala tends to have a stronger, sharper and more complex flavor based on the types of spices that are traditionally part of this blend. Curry powder is traditionally made with more mild spices. Garam masala generally does not include turmeric but turmeric tends to be a primary ingredient in curry powder.

What is Thai red curry made of? ›

Red Curry. This type of curry is moderately spiced and one of the most versatile. Red curry is made with several red chilies, which gives it a bold and spicy flavor. Ingredients for the curry base include coriander, cumin, red bell pepper, red chile, lemongrass, and ginger.

What curries are usually gluten free? ›

Here are some of the most popular gluten-free Indian dishes:
  • Pongal. Pongal is a South Indian dish with rice, mung beans, and spices. ...
  • Sambar. Sambar is a hearty stew made with vegetables, tamarind, and spices. ...
  • Chicken Tikka Masala. ...
  • Paneer. ...
  • Chapati (Made with Gram Flour)
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Can celiacs eat curry? ›

Many of the ingredients that go into a curry if you're making it from scratch will not contain gluten; from the oil and spices use to make the flavoursome base, to the plain meat and fresh vegetables, to the sauce whether this is chopped tomato or coconut milk for a creamier curry.

Is red curry dairy and gluten free? ›

This easy Vegan Thai Red Curry is a healthy vegetable filled recipe with the most amazing creamy, savory, sweet yet spicy, coconut cream red curry sauce. This dish is naturally, vegetarian, Paleo, dairy-free, grain-free and gluten-free.

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