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One Pot Coconut Curry Soup

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This vibrant plant-based coconut curry soup

Prep

10 minutes

Cook

35 minutes

Yield

4

This vibrant plant-based and one pot coconut curry soup comes together so easily and just like the street vendors in Thailand, all you need is one pot!

When I travelled to Thailand I was always in awe of how the locals could mix simple fresh ingredients all in one pot and produce the most aromatic, flavorful dishes. With this super easy one pot coconut curry soup I did my best to capture just a sliver of the authentic bowls I had on my travels. All I have to do is close my eyes while I eat this in the dead of winter and I am instantly transported back to hot days and tropical beaches.

Why you’ll love this coconut curry soup: 

  • Quick: The prep time for this is only 10-minutes, and in total it only takes 45-minutes to make 
  • Colorful: If you want a dish that will wow your family and friends this is it, and not just for the taste, it’s so beautiful with the colorful broth and toppings
  • Flavorful: Curry is supposed to be jammed with flavor and this does not fall short. This soup is so damn delicious!

Colorful bowl of coconut curry soup

Colorful one pot coconut curry soup in serving dish.

This vibrant plant-based and vegan Coconut Curry Noodle Bowl comes together so easily and just like the street vendors in Thailand, all you need is one pot!

Ingredient Notes: 

Fresh Ingredients: Have you ever walked down the “ethnic” food aisle at the grocery store only to find prepackaged and boxed curries and noodle bowls? Please friends, quickly divert your eyes and get out of isle 10! The essence of most curries, rice dishes, or noodle bowls relies on real ingredients and fresh produce to achieve that punch of flavor we’ve come to love and crave. That’s why I wanted to make this one pot vegan coconut curry noodle soup to show you how easy it is to create depth and rich flavors in your own kitchen. The ingredient list is full of fresh vegetables including butternut squash and simple elements that you probably already have in your kitchen. The best part is that it can be made in one pot! Making it easy for you to whip up for the whole fam.

Nutritional Yeast: Nutritional yeast is definitely on its way to the main stage of trendy foods, and for good reason. This nutty tasting deactivated yeast is a plant-based eaters cheesy dream. It’s often used as a substitute for parmesan cheese, sprinkled on top of popcorn, mashed in with your potatoes, and mixed in anywhere else you’d like to add that distinctive umami taste. I usually keep my pantry stocked with Bob’s Red Mill nutritional yeast for just this type of occasion. Along with its many uses, this vegan superfood also has a lot of nutritional benefits, in just 1/4 of a cup you will be adding:

  • 8 grams (g) of protein
  • 3 g of fiber
  • 11.85 milligrams (mg) of thiamine, or vitamin B-1
  • 9.70 mg of riboflavin, or vitamin B-2
  • 5.90 mg of vitamin B-6
  • 17.60 micrograms (mcg) of vitamin B-12

Side angle of colorful vegan coconut curry with fresh ingredients on top.

Side angle of colorful one pot vegan curry noodle soup with fresh ingredients on top.

How to make coconut curry soup:

  1. Into a large soup pot add your coconut oil and heat for 20-30 seconds on medium-low heat before adding your white onion.  Sweat this out for around 5 minutes.  Stir often to avoid burning.
  2. Now add your peppers and cook for 1-2 minutes before adding your garlic, ginger, curry and cumin.  I let this cook for 3-5 minutes.  The longer you let them cook, the more fragrant the soup.  Now add your butternut squash, turn heat to low and pop the lid on for 5 minutes or until the squash is tender.
  3. Remove lid, increase heat to high and add your red curry paste, desired seasoning to taste, chilli flakes, coconut milk, water, veggie stock paste, nutritional yeast, coconut aminos and tofu. Stir till everyone is well combined and then bring mixture to a boil.
  4. Once bubbling add your noodles and reduce heat.  Cook your noodles as per package instructions.
  5. Serve this soup hot with fresh cilantro, lime, jalapeños and red onion!
  6. Enjoy!!

Expert Tips & FAQ:

Do I really just need one pot for this recipe? This vibrant one pot vegan curry noodle soup comes together so easily and just like the street vendors in Thailand, all you need is one pot! You can have this simmering on the oven any day of the week or bust it out for friends and family. Trust me, even the most timid curry goer will enjoy this noodle bowl.

Storage: This will last for up to 5 days in a tight sealed container in the fridge.

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One Pot Coconut Curry Soup

5 from 1 vote
This vibrant plant-based and one pot coconut curry soup comes together so easily and just like the street vendors in Thailand, all you need is one pot!
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 35 minutes
Course Soup
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Into a large soup pot add your coconut oil and heat for 20-30 seconds on medium-low heat before adding your white onion.  Sweat this out for around 5 minutes.  Stir often to avoid burning.
  • Now add your peppers and cook for 1-2 minutes before adding your garlic, ginger, curry and cumin.  I let this cook for 3-5 minutes.  The longer you let them cook, the more fragrant the soup.  Now add your butternut squash, turn heat to low and pop the lid on for 5 minutes or until the squash is tender.
  • Remove lid, increase heat to high and add your red curry paste, desired seasoning to taste, chilli flakes, coconut milk, water, veggie stock paste, nutritional yeast, coconut aminos and tofu. Stir till everyone is well combined and then bring mixture to a boil.
  • Once bubbling add your noodles and reduce heat.  Cook your noodles as per package instructions.
  • Serve this soup hot with fresh cilantro, lime, jalapeños and red onion!
  • Enjoy!!

Notes

This will last for up to 5 days in a tight sealed container in the fridge.
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Disclaimer: This post was sponsored by Bob’s Red Mill

Jenny

This just became my go to soup! Wow talk about taste!!!!!

Your recipes never fail to impress me!
thank you thank you thank you

Maria Koutsogiannis

You’re welcome you’re welcome!! Thank you for your love and we are so happy you love it 🙂 we love it too!

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