[Thailand Recipes] Khao Soi - Northern Thai Curry Noodles (2024)

In the fall of last year, I introduced a little sidebar poll where you can vote for which recipe you’d like to see featured on this blog next. You guys made a great choice in voting for Thai-style chicken and rice (khao man gai) on the inaugural poll. And I have to say, you did it again with another fantastic choice of Northern Thai curry noodles (khao soi) this time!

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Khao soi is a dish that both the boyfriend and I get super excited about.

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As you can imagine, growing up in Chiang Mai, the boyfriend basically grew up on this dish. Since he was still a child when he left Thailand and came to the States, he doesn’t remember everything about his childhood in Chiang Mai. However, eating khao soi is one of the memories that still stands out vividly in his mind. He tells me stories of ordering khao soi and other noodle soup dishes for lunch basically whenever he wanted because there was a noodle stand within the Prince Royal’s College school grounds where he went to elementary school.

Unfortunately, khao soi hasn’t been quite so easy for us to find here in San Francisco. That isn’t to say we haven’t tried! We’ve visited a large majority of the Thai restaurants in the greater Bay Area on our search for khao soi, comparing each bowl we find to the ones the boyfriend grew up eating. And we’ve found a few that have come close, including Toomie’s Thai Cuisine in Alameda, DaNang Krungthep Thai Restaurant in Albany, and Dusita Thai in Santa Clara.

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All of these restaurants are a bit of a trek from where we are, so I was really happy when you guys suggested that khao soi be included on the sidebar poll and then again when it was chosen as the next recipe to be featured! I had never attempted to make it at home before — I think because it seemed like it would be hard to get “just right” — but your votes helped me get over that hurdle and try it.

I started with a fairly simple recipe for the curry soup base, but quickly realized that it needed more flavor as well as more complexity of flavor. So in my second attempt, I upped the amount of curry paste and added in fresh tumeric, ginger, coriander seeds, and black cardamom seeds to really boost the flavors and turn it from a simple curry paste into something much more complex. Another attempt was necessary to get the condiments, noodles, and chili sauce just right.

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But I have to say that all of these attempts were well worth it! We wound up with an absolutely delicious bowl of khao soi. And although it wasn’t exactly what the boyfriend remembered from his childhood days, it was close enough to bring back all of those wonderful memories.

Northern Thai Curry Noodles | Khao Soi | ข้าวซอย

Makes 4 servings

INGREDIENTS


Curry Paste:


4 Tablespoons red curry paste
4 Tablespoons ginger
1 Tablespoon tumeric
1 teaspoon curry powder
1 teaspoon coriander seeds
1 teaspoon black cardamom seeds


Curry Soup:


Khao soi curry paste
4 chicken drumsticks
2 and 1/2 cups coconut milk
2 cups chicken broth
2 cups water
1 Tablespoon palm sugar
1 Tablespoon thin soy sauce
1 Tablespoon dark soy sauce
16 ounces fresh egg noodles


Roast Chili Sauce:


1/4 cup oil
2 Tablespoons shallots
1 Tablespoon garlic
12 dried red Thai chilis
Accompaniments:
1/4 cup shallots, finely sliced
1/4 cup preserved sour mustard green, sliced
1-2 limes, sliced
Roast chili sauce
A few stalks cilantro

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INSTRUCTIONS


To Make Your Curry Paste:


1. Dry roast the coriander and hulled black cardamom seeds, then grind them together in a spice/coffee grinder.


2. Peel and slice the ginger and tumeric. Pound together in the mortar and pestle.


3. Add the red curry paste and pound until the ginger and tumeric are fully incorporated. Then add the curry powder and ground coriander and black cardamom seeds. Again, pound until the curry paste is smooth and everything is incorporated.


To Make the Curry Soup:


1. Open a can of coconut milk and gently scoop the top layer of cream (~1/2 cup) into a large pot. Heat over medium high heat until you start to see an oily sheen. Add the khao soi curry paste and stir into the coconut cream. Cook until the curry paste has completely absorbed the coconut milk.


2. Then add the chicken drumsticks and coat in the curry paste.


3. Add the rest of the coconut milk, chicken broth, and water. Let boil gently (uncovered) for 45 minutes to an hour until the chicken is cooked through. The sauce will condense down and become rich during this time.


4. Season with palm sugar, light soy sauce, and dark soy sauce to taste.


To Make the Roast Chili Sauce:


1. Slice the garlic and shallots finely.


2. Heat a small pot of oil over medium heat.


3. Fry the garlic, shallots, and dried red chilis separately in this oil. Remove and save the oil.


4. Pound the fried garlic, shallots, and chilis together in the mortar and pestle. Add back 2 Tablespoons of the frying oil to form the chili sauce.


To Serve the Khao Soi:


1. Boil 12 ounces of egg noodles until they are al dente.


2. Fry the remaining 4 ounces of egg noodles in oil until golden brown.


3. Place the boiled noodles in the bottom of the bowl and scoop a chicken drumstick and the curry soup over the top. Top with a handful of fried noodles.


4. Serve with shallots, preserved mustard greens, lime slices, roast chili sauce, and a stalk or two of cilantro.

This recipe and image sources are referred in website: Rachelcooksthai.com. Thanks so much!

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FAQs

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 are khao soi noodles made of? ›

Khao soi ข้าวซอย is a northern Thai noodle soup that uses wheat-based egg noodles and is served in a coconut milk curry broth. It's typically made with chicken or beef, and the bowl is topped with crispy deep fried noodles.

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 is served 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.

Which Thai curry is the tastiest? ›

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What is the most popular curry in Thailand? ›

Green curry is considered the most popular curry. With coconut milk as one of the main ingredients, there is a hint of sweet flavoring as well. Because the green curry paste is made with green chilis, it is far hotter than other curries.

What is the blood in Thai noodles? ›

Guay Tiao Namtok is a Thai pork blood soup noodle that is prepared with pork blood as a soup base. The dish may come from Chinese cuisine, since some part of southern Chinese evacuated to Thailand for a century.

Is Khao Soi Burmese or Thai? ›

Khao Soi is a Burmese-influenced dish in Northern Thailand.

What is the noodle dish known in Thailand called? ›

Pad Thai. As one of the most popular noodle dishes in Thailand, pad thai is a household name when it comes to authentic cuisine. Made with thin rice stick noodles, chefs stir fry egg, scallions, bean sprouts, and crushed peanuts with shrimp to deliver an unforgettable blend of flavors!

What is the #1 soup in the world? ›

According to the Taste Atlas Awards, the international food database, the Filipino favorite, Sinigang, is hailed as the best soup in the world.

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.

How do you eat Khao Soi noodles? ›

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 is Thailand famous dish? ›

Pad Thai is one of Thailand's most recognized dishes. Fistfuls of small, thin or wide noodles, along with crunchy beansprouts, onion, and egg are stir-fried in a searing hot wok. The dish is also flavored with condiments such as fish sauce, dried shrimp, garlic or shallots, red chilli, and palm sugar.

Is khao soi the same as yellow curry? ›

Khao Soi has often been likened to Thai Yellow Curry, Massaman Curry and even Laksa. However, while this dish is creamy, it has a thinner more soup-like consistency in comparison to typical Thai curries.

What does khao soi taste like? ›

Khao Soi is a Northern Thai street food, and is also served in Burma. The ingredients are familiarly Thai, but with the addition of egg noodles and curry powder to showcase the Burmese influence. The flavor is rich and savory, and punctuated by seasoning of fish sauce, lime, and just a little bit of sugar.

How would you describe khao soi? ›

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's the difference between curry and Thai curry? ›

Thai curries have a brighter flavor and soupier consistency, because they use lots of fresh herbs and are cooked for less time than Indian curries. It's worth your time stocking up on some of the unique ingredients — you can freeze herbs like lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves for multiple future uses.

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