Tofu Thai green curry
April 12, 2024

Tofu Green Thai Curry

If your favourite takeaway is a Thai green curry, try this homemade version instead. It ticks all the boxes – easy to make, tastes amazing and full of good nutrients. It has a quick homemade curry paste which takes seconds to blend. It's a great option if you are looking to cut down on meat and want some plant-based protein for your family dinners.
prep time10 minutes
total time40 minutes
cook time30 minutes

This tofu Thai green curry is super easy to throw together and is made with a homemade Thai curry paste.

It’s also one of my favourite curries to make. And even though it may seem like there are quite a lot of ingredients (mainly for the paste), it is another easy recipe that you can get on the table quite quickly.

Why make your own Thai green curry paste

If you want to save time you can buy vegan green curry pastes (just check the ingredients as some pastes have fish sauce in them).  But I’d urge you to try making the paste. It tastes amazing and only takes minutes to make too.  

Shop-bought pastes can also contain cheap seed oils (as fillers) and artificial colours to make them seen greener.  As always – check your ingredients!!

Once you have the fresh ingredients for your home-made paste, it’s quick to make and you will be amazed at how much better it will taste!

The paste contains the following ingredients:

  • Onion
  • Garlic
  • Ginger
  • Lemongrass
  • Green Thai chillies
  • Lime juice 
  • Ground coriander
  • Ground cumin
  • Coconut sugar
  • Black pepper
  • Fresh coriander 
  • Sea salt
  • Water

You simply add all the paste ingredients to a blender and blend into a thick paste. It really has a different flavour complexion to shop-bought pastes.

How much tofu to use

I like to use more than one block of tofu when cooking for the family as one block is usually 400g. I like to use about 150g per person.  By doing so, this contains 25g of protein per portion so will definitely be filling.  That’s without any other additions to your plate such as brown rice. Any leftover tofu will keep well in the fridge for a few days. If you are feeding a few more, or have big appetites, you can use both blocks at once.

How to serve your tofu thai green curry

I like to serve with some brown rice and or some sticky white thai rice.  The choice is yours.

Try it for yourself and let me know what you think in the comments.

Recipe Tips

  • This freezes well and will keep frozen for up to 3 months.
  • You can sub out the tofu for beans if you prefer.  Or use a combination of both.  White beans work particularly well.
  • Tempeh is also a good substitution for the tofu.
  • I use ½ a red chilli, but adjust according to your own tastes (they will vary in heat).
  • I use a full fat coconut milk. If you are watching your fat intake, feel free to sub for a half fat or reduced fat option.  
  • Check your ingredients on your coconut milk – they might surprise you!  Try and find one that just has coconut and water without lots of emulsifiers or stabilisers.
  • I like to use green veggies in this, but use whatever you have available.  Peppers work well as do cauliflower and/or spinach.  Just use your favourites or what is in season.

If you are looking for other curry recipes to try, here are a few of my favourites:

CAULIFLOWER, POTATO & LENTIL CURRY

ALMOND BUTTER TOFU CURRY

PEANUT BUTTER CHICKPEA CURRY

TOFU TIKKA MASALA 

EASY VEGAN DAHL

Tofu Thai green curry

Tofu Green Thai Curry

Helen Ridgeway Helen Ridgeway
If your favourite takeaway is a Thai green curry, try this homemade version instead. It ticks all the boxes – easy to make, tastes amazing and full of good nutrients. It has a quick homemade curry paste which takes seconds to blend. It's a great option if you are looking to cut down on meat and want some plant-based protein for your family dinners.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 40 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine Thai
Servings 4
Calories 490 kcal

Ingredients
 

Paste ingredients

  • 1 small white onion
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • Thumb-size piece of ginger
  • 2 stalks of lemongrass
  • 2-3 green Thai chillies
  • 2 tsp lime juice
  • 1 tsp ground coriander
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • 1 tsp coconut sugar
  • ½ tsp black pepper
  • Large handful of fresh coriander stalks and leaves
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1-2 tbsp of water if needed

Other ingredients

  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • blocks firm tofu (about 600g)
  • 400 ml tin of coconut milk (14oz)
  • 500 ml veg stock (2 cups)
  • 1 tbsp tamari or soy sauce
  • 200 g green French beans chopped (7oz)
  • 200 g broccoli chopped (7oz)
  • Juice of a lime
  • Coriander and extra chillis to garnish

Instructions
 

  • Firstly, if you have a tofu press – press your tofu. If not, use a tea towel to take out as much moisture as possible.
  • Next, make the paste by adding all the paste ingredients to a food processor or blender and blending until smooth. You might want to chop the onion and lemongrass into smaller chunks before blending. Add 1-2 tbsp of water if it doesn’t come together easily. Set aside.
  • Chop the pressed tofu into cubes. Heat up 1 tbsp of oil in a large frying pan and fry the tofu. Once lightly browned, take out of the pan.
  • Add the paste and the other 1 tbsp oil back to the same pan and fry for a minute or two. Add the green beans, broccoli, coconut milk, tamari and stock and simmer until the veg is cooked.
  • Once the beans and broccoli are ready add the tofu back in the pan to warm through for a few minutes. Add a squeeze of lime juice, some extra coriander and season as required. Serve with rice.

Notes

  • The nutritional content is based on using a full fat coconut milk. If you would like to reduce the fat content, then feel free to sub with reduced fat coconut milk.
  • This freezes well and will keep frozen for up to 3 months.
  • I use ½ a red chilli, but adjust according to your own tastes (they will vary in heat).
  • I like to use green veggies in this, but use whatever you have available.  Peppers work well as do cauliflower and/or spinach.  Just use your favourites or what is in season.

Nutrition

Calories: 490kcalCarbohydrates: 24.4gProtein: 24.9gFat: 35.9gSaturated Fat: 16.9gFiber: 7.2g
Keyword tofu, vegan curry
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