Types of curry?!
Answers: we're ordering Thai take out tonight and I'm wondering something. Whats the main differences between yellow and green curry? if you chose between dishes with yellow or green curry which would you pick and why? the main reason I ask is theres two dishes ont he mneu with curry that looks good. One has a green curry with chicken, zuchini, other veggies and coconut milk and the other is yellow curry chicken with bell peppers and other veggies
Be adventurous. Order the Green Curry.
The coconut cream sauce and vegetables make this dish refreshingly different from the yellow curries we are familiar with.
Thai food is always delicious, try one this time and the other next time. It's hard to decide!
PANANG: (Panang is a state in northern Malaysia).
Thai Red Curry and Penang Curry are similar. The difference is that the Penang version carries with it flavors from distant places - Malaysia, Burma, India... such as cumin, cinnamon, nutmeg and cloves.
GREEN:
Thai green curry is surprisingly easy to make. Added to meat dishes as well as seafood or noodles, this curry will create a wide range of Thai dishes that are certain to please. The predominant flavors are chilies, lemongrass, kaffir lime leaves, Thai basil and bamboo shoots.
MASSAMAN:
Massaman curry hails from the south of Thailand. Similar to Malaysian curries, and with some similarities to Indian, Thai Massaman curry has an abundance of warm spices such as cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg. With lemongrass, fish sauce, and other classic Thai ingredients added, this curry is brimming with all the flavor and richness of Asian cuisines.
YELLOW:
Probably the mildest, the bright yellow flavor is from the turmeric. It is a lovely smooth curry. Thai yellow curry paste is so versatile, you'll want to try it with a variety of meat, seafood, noodle and soup recipes.
RED:
This Thai red curry is red hot. Check your spice-o-meter when preparing this curry, adding less fresh chilli if you prefer milder dishes. Red curry makes for excellent Thai food, including meat, chicken, and seafood curries, vegetarian curries, or noodles
Curry is surprisingly easy to make, at least this shortcut method is:
Bake some potatos in the oven, or make some rice.,
Put a little can of yellow curry paste and a can of coconut milk in a quart jar and shake very well.
Brown off some meat in a big frying pan.
Pour half the milk mixture over the meat, save the other half for the next time you cook.
Put it over the potatos or rice, eat till you pop!
Asian food, love it!