Red Curried Brown Rice Stir Fry

Happy Thursday!  I’m in a rather ecstatic mood as I leave for London tonight.  I love Bombay but it sure feels good to be going home.  I may or may not have already started making my To-Do/Places To-Eat list.  I am particularly excited to get my Pad Thai fix at some point this weekend at Busaba.  It might not be the fanciest of restaurants but in terms of taste & quality, Busaba is one of my favourites.

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In the meanwhile, I’ve been getting my dose of Thai food with a recipe I came up with over the weekend: Red Curried Brown Rice Stir Fry.

Consider this a gravy-less red curry i.e. it has all the yummy flavours of Thai red curry without the wetness.  I love me some curry, but the thought alone had me sweating.  And of course the idea of dinner being ready in a flash is always welcome, especially on a weeknight.  If you don’t eat chicken, go ahead and remix the recipe.  I’ve been alternating between chicken, shrimp & tofu.

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Red Curried Brown Rice Stir Fry serves 1

Ingredients

  • 2/3 cup cooked brown rice
  • 1 medium breast of chicken, thinly sliced
  • 1 cup broccoli florets
  • 1 cup sliced mushrooms
  • 1 cup thinly sliced red/yellow peppers
  • 1/2 small onion, thinly sliced
  • 1 heaped teaspoon red curry paste – I use Thai Kitchen
  • 1/4 cup chicken or veggie broth
  • 2-3 tablespoons full-fat coconut milk
  • Finely chopped basil for garnish- optional

Method

  1. Coat a large non-stick pan with cooking spray and place over medium heat.  Once heated add chicken, broccoli, mushrooms and peppers. Sauté for 3-4 minutes until chicken is cooked through. Set aside.
  2. In the same pan, add onions and sauté for 2-3 minutes, until fragrant.  Add red curry paste & broth. Reduce heat & stir well. Once fragrant (about 90 seconds), add in rice, chicken & veggies.  Combine well and cook for a further 90 seconds.  Towards the end, stir in coconut milk.
  3. Turn off heat & transfer stir fry to a serving plate.  Garnish with basil & serve hot.

Catch you guys on the other side of the pond globe!

What’s your favourite Thai dish?

32 thoughts on “Red Curried Brown Rice Stir Fry”

  1. Looks delish. Will try soon.
    How do you stay in shape after indulging (moderately?) every now and then.
    Have fun in London…missing it 😉 too.

    1. I balance out my indulgent meals by eating healthily the rest of the time and also working out! It’s all about finding a balance that suits YOUR body 🙂

  2. Oh have a good trip back home and enjoy London!! So nice!
    Btw, it’s only a short flight from Zurich….just sayin’…. 🙂

    This recipe sounds so good – now I only need to find brown rice. Oh Switzerland!

  3. My favorite Thai would be anything thrown into Green curry – but I do love me some red curry too! I have all the ingredients for your stir fry – except the red curry pate – am gonna look for some Thai Kitchen Red curry paste this afternoon

    Next year am planning on coming to London sometime in June (I know there’s a whole 365 days in between) -but – I sure hope we get to meet up then! Safe travels dear.

    1. Try it out with green curry paste instead- it tastes as delicious! Hopefully our trips to London coincide next year 😀

  4. I’ve never used Red Curry paste, but I love the sound of this and also of an easy week night dinner. The Hubby and I are getting back into the swing of both of us working again (me for real and him at his rotation) so dinners this week have been really, really lazy. Last night I had a bowl of cereal with blueberries and toast. This is a way better option. I’m adding Red Curry Paste to the grocery list.

    1. As much as I’m all for cooking, sometimes you just can’t beat a bowl of cereal…especially at dinnertime!

  5. This looks aamazing. Can’t wait to plan some healthy home dinners when you’re here, I have some new recipies to share xx

  6. I love red/yellow/green thai curries! How can you go wrong with veggies, tofu, and lots of spices all mixed in coconut milk :D? My sister on the other hand is a major noodle fan.

  7. Khush, this looks delicious and I LOVE the idea of not having it too wet/liquid- definitely going to give this a go- for lunch actually and sub the rice for noodles- I have some tandoori chicken thighs screaming to be put on this!

    1. Agreed! I’ve been to so many hole-in-the-wall restaurants that serve meals better than 5* hotels!

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