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Pad thai noodles get coated in a flavorful and creamy red coconut curry sauce, and served with crunchy snap peas, fresh cilantro, and juicy sautéed shrimp. This will definitely be your new go-to dinner recipe that takes less than 30 minutes start to finish!
Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes minutes
Total Time 30 minutes minutes
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I’ve made this Thai Coconut Curry Shrimp Noodles Recipe three times in the past 10 days, which I’m pretty sure makes this recipe a new favorite over here!
Juicy shrimp get sautéed with ginger, shallot, and jalapeno. Next, the coconut curry sauce is made by simmering together with the remaining aromatics, plus coconut sugar, coconut aminos, and lime juice.
Lastly, you stir in your favorite cooked pad thai noodles, crunchy snap peas, and fresh cilantro for the perfect flavorful, quick, and easy dinner!
How to make this Thai Coconut Curry Shrimp Noodles Recipe
- Cook your shrimp – with the ginger, jalapeno, and shallot. Set aside shrimp (leaving aromatics in the pan).
- Make your sauce – to the same pan that cooked the shrimp, add the coconut milk, red curry paste, coconut sugar, coconut aminos (or sub soy sauce), and lime juice. Let simmer for 10-15 minutes.
- Prepare your pad thai noodles – according to package instructions.
- Add remaining ingredients to sauce – including the shrimp, snap peas, and fresh cilantro.
- Serve and enjoy!
Why I love these Thai Coconut Curry Shrimp Noodles:
- easy to make
- less than 30 minutes
- flavorful – filled with ginger, shallot, and jalapeno
- red coconut curry sauce that perfectly coats the pad thai noodles
- juicy sautéed shrimp
- crunchy snap peas
Favorite Products
Pad Thai Noodles – I tried Lotus Foods pad thai noodles for the first time and they were delicious!
Curry Paste – my favorite brand is Mae Ploy which I get on Amazon. I usually buy their 3 pack which comes with Red, Green, and Panang curry paste so I can have some variety.
Coconut Milk – I typically try and look for coconut milk that is made without guar gum. I love the Trader Joe’s brand because the ingredient list is just coconut milk + water and it’s not too expensive.
Easy Substitutions to make
This recipe is super easy to modify based on whatever you have in your pantry. You can sub onion for shallot, leave out the ginger if you don’t have, sub a different vegetable for the snap peas, etc. And if you do have any questions on recommendations/suggestions, don’t hesitate to let me know in the comments and I’m happy to provide suggestions 🙂
Lastly, if you’re looking for other quick + easy dinner recipes, some of my favorites include thisSalmon with Cream Sauce,Easy Shakshuka, orHomemade Vegan Hamburger Helper!
Would love to hear in a comment below if you give this recipe a try and what you think 🙂
Thai Coconut Curry Shrimp Noodles Recipe
Prep: 10 minutes minutes
Cook: 20 minutes minutes
Total: 30 minutes minutes
Servings: 4 servings
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Pad thai noodles get coated in a flavorful and creamy red coconut curry sauce, and served with crunchy snap peas, fresh cilantro, and juicy sautéed shrimp. This will definitely be your new go-to dinner recipe that takes less than 30 minutes start to finish!
Ingredients
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 3/4 lb large shrimp peeled & deveined
- 1 ea shallot peeled & minced (~2 tbsp)
- 1.5" piece ginger peeled & minced (~2 tbsp)
- 1 ea jalapeño chopped small (~3 tbsp)
- salt & black pepper
- 1 tbsp red curry paste*
- 1 13.5oz can coconut milk full fat or reduced fat
- ½ ea lime, juiced (~1 tbsp)
- 2 tsp coconut aminos or sub soy sauce
- 1 tbsp coconut sugar
- 1 cup snap peas sliced on the bias
- ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro
- 10 oz pad thai noodles cooked according to package instructions
Instructions
In a small mixing bowl add peeled & deveined shrimp, olive oil, shallot, ginger, jalapeño. Stir to combine and sprinkle with salt & ground pepper.
Heat a medium cast iron to medium heat and add shrimp, cooking for 5-7 minutes total (shrimp should be tightly curled). Remove from pan and set aside.
Add curry paste and stir to combine. Add coconut milk, lime juice, coconut aminos, and coconut sugar. Simmer for 10-12 minutes to allow sauce to thicken.
While sauce is cooking, prepare rice noodles according to package instructions and set aside.
After 10-12 minutes, add shrimp back to pan with sauce, along with shrimp and snap peas.
Stir in cooked pad thai noodles until evenly coated with sauce. Finish by topped with chopped cilantro and serve immediately. Enjoy!
Notes
*my favorite brand is Mae Ploy which I get on Amazon
**I used Lotus Foods pad thai noodles
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About Casey Colodny
Avid home cook and baker since College, Casey went on to attend Le Cordon Bleu in Paris and complete the basic intensive cuisine course. Interested in creating healthier recipes for the V/GF, vegetarian, pescatarian, and paleo eaters! Started The Mindful Hapa in 2018 and has been cooking and sharing tasty recipes and photography ever since.
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6 comments
Tiffany says
I love this dish. I have made it at least 5 times. Minimal amount of ingredients, super easy& so delicious & spicy! I love it.Reply
Casey Colodny says
So happy you love this dish, Tiffany!! &Thank you for taking the time to leave a review 🙂
– CaseyReply
Fran says
So very good! I only had Japanese curry so it was a bit mild. I didnt have snap peas either but added bean mung sprouts that added some crunch. And chopped peanuts with the cilantro. OMG…Yummy! Paired well with Gin & Tonic;)
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Casey Colodny says
So glad the recipe turned out delicious even with those modifications! Love that you were able to use what you had to make it work 🙂
– CaseyReply
Leslie says
Never made anything with coconut milk before, I used the low fat one. This was so good it made my head spin. My husband was wild for it and it make great leftovers.Reply
Casey Colodny says
Hahaha omg YES! So glad to hear you were able to try cooking with coconut milk for the first time and that this recipe was such a huge success, it’s def one of my favorites too!! Thanks for leaving such a sweet review, Leslie! 🙂
– CaseyReply