5 Minute Coconut Curry Sauce Recipe (2024)

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This simple, dairy-free coconut curry sauce without curry paste is so tasty and savory that I could (and DO) eat it by the spoonful. This rich, flavorful sauce has everything you need: sweetness, a bit of tang from the lime juice, and an amazing curry flavor. Round that all out with a smooth, creamy texture and you’ve got your new go-to sauce recipe!

Instead of using curry paste, this recipe uses curry powder and has no added sugar. It’s SO sweet and packed with flavor - you’d never guess anything was missing!

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How this recipe came to be

My husband and I love flavorful recipes. So when we started searching the internet for a flavorful (and simple) curry sauce, we always ended up adding a lot more flavor to make it what we wanted.

We love curry, so we tried a LOT of recipes over the years. And with each recipe, we tweaked and tweaked until we found the absolute perfect curry sauce recipe.

Eventually, I wrote down the recipe we had created so we could have this sauce on repeat. Perfection!

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Key ingredients to make this recipe

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Now that we've gathered our tools and ingredients, it's time to make some delicious coconut curry sauce!

Using rotating sauces with your meals

My secret to cooking quick and simple, healthy meals is having a delicious sauce recipe that incorporates tons of flavor (without hours of cooking over the stove).

When I meal plan dinners for the week (with this template), they typically consist of:

  • Protein (meat or beans)
  • A couple of vegetables
  • A small serving of carbs
  • A delicious homemade sauce

I use the same basic ingredients in multiple meals throughout the week, and just change out the sauce for a completely different flavor. This formula works great for our family!

The sauce makes or breaks the meal!

In the case of this simple curry sauce….it’s a family favorite!

How to make 5 minute coconut curry sauce recipe

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In a medium saucepan, heat the oil (we like coconut oil for this recipe) and curry powder until fragrant.

Cook for about a minute and add the coconut milk and turmeric.

I like my curry sauce a little thin (for drizzling), so I don’t reduce it much. If you’d rather have a thicker curry sauce (without much liquid), just reduce it until you achieve your preferred consistency.

A word of caution: if you heat the mixture on too high of heat, the coconut milk may get a strange texture. Stick with the low heat.

If you know you like REALLY thick curry sauce, I recommend buying coconut cream instead of coconut milk for this recipe.

Once you have the curry powder and coconut milk mixed together, turn off the heat, add the lime juice, coconut aminos, and fish sauce.

INGREDIENT SUBSTITUTIONS

  • Coconut Milk: If you want to make this sauce without coconut milk, you have options - heavy cream (2 parts cream, 1 part water), or whole milk will give you the creaminess you're looking for. Other dairy-free milks will be more watery than canned coconut milk, so you may need a thickener (see below).
  • Coconut aminos: Coconut aminos is a great soy-sauce replacement. It's made from coconuts and has a sweetness that you just can't get with soy sauce. You can use soy sauce in place of coconut aminos in this curry sauce, but the flavor will be slightly different.
  • Curry powder: I always have curry powder on hand, so that's what this recipe uses. If you do not have curry powder, you could probably swap for curry paste (although I have not tried this variation).
  • Fish sauce: If you're looking for a vegan curry sauce, I recommend omitting the fish sauce all together (or use a vegetarian fish sauce like this one).

Recipe variations

Spice Level

The spice level of this sauce depends on the curry powder you're using. I personally think it's pretty mild (and we use mild yellow curry powder.

If you're looking for more spice, I recommend adding your favorite hot sauce or cayenne powder, to taste.

Thicker sauce

If you're looking for a thicker sauce, you can either use coconut cream (also in a can) instead of coconut milk OR add a thickener like:

  • corn starch
  • tapioca flour (my personal favorite)
  • arrowroot flour
  • all purpose flour

I'd start with 1 teaspoon at a time, mixing it in over heat.

How to use curry sauce?

Obviously, you can use this sauce in a traditional curry with rice, veggies, and meat (or beans). This coconut chickpea curry dinner recipe uses this sauce.

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You can also do a self-serve style and set the jar of curry sauce on the table at dinner.

Pour it over a bowl or plate of food and use as much as you like! This approach works great if you have picky eaters at the table. They can use as much, or as little, of the sauce as they’d like.

FAQ & Troubleshooting

Does coconut curry taste like coconut?

It has a slight coconut flavor to it. As someone who doesn't like the flavor of pure coconut, I love this curry sauce.

Can I use canned coconut milk for curry?

I prefer canned coconut milk (or coconut cream) for this recipe. If you use coconut milk from the carton the sauce will be very runny. Canned coconut milk (or cream) gives a delicious creaminess.

What does coconut curry taste like?

This coconut curry sauce tastes a bit sweet, with savory spice flavors as well. I love how the lime juice makes the flavor just POP so well.

How do I thicken the sauce?

This sauce can be simmered for a couple minutes to thicken a bit. If you'd like it thicker, you can use 1 teaspoon of thickener (flour, tapioca, arrowroot, cornstarch, etc).

Looking for more delicious homemade sauces?

Easy Pizza Sauce With Tomato Paste

Best Homemade Peanut Dipping Sauce

Creamy Cilantro Lime Mayo

5 Minute Basil Walnut Pesto

No Cook Honey Barbecue Sauce

How to save this recipe

To save this recipe digitally, you can save this recipe to Pinterest, to your browser bookmarks, or save to one of the many other amazing meal planning apps that you might use.

For my paper and pencil people, print it out and save it to your meal planning binder (or recipe binder).

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5 Minute Coconut Curry Sauce

Yield: about 2 cups

Cook Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes

A sweet and delicious coconut curry sauce. Perfect for dinner tonight!

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • 2 tablespoon curry powder
  • 1 13.5 ounce can of coconut milk
  • 2 teaspoon ground turmeric
  • 2 tablespoon coconut aminos
  • 1 tablespoon fish sauce
  • juice of ½ lime

Instructions

  1. In a medium sauce pan, heat oil and curry powder for about a minute.
  2. Add the coconut milk and turmeric and heat until reduced to your desired thickness. I typically only cook it for a few minutes before taking if off the heat.
  3. When it's as thick as you'd like, turn off the heat and add the lime juice, coconut aminos, and fish sauce. Stir until combined.
  4. Store in an air tight container in the fridge. It should keep for about a week.

Notes

  • To thicken the sauce: This sauce can be simmered for a couple minutes to thicken a bit. If you'd like it thicker, you can use 1 teaspoon of thickener (flour, tapioca, arrowroot, cornstarch, etc).
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 8Serving Size: ¼ C
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 144Total Fat: 13gSaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 269mgCarbohydrates: 8gFiber: 1gSugar: 5gProtein: 2g

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FAQs

What is coconut curry sauce made of? ›

Sauté onion, garlic and ginger (fresh please!); Add Spices and cook – this brings out the flavour of the spices, making them bloom; Add coconut milk, tomato passata (tomato puree in the States, or even Tomato Sauce) plus chicken or vegetable broth/stock; Simmer to bring the flavours together.

Should I use canned coconut milk for curry? ›

Certainly! Coconut milk curries are rich and flavorful, and they pair well with a variety of side dishes and accompaniments.

How to make a thick coconut curry? ›

Use wheat flour, rice flour, or coconut flour plus a fat (like ghee, olive oil, or coconut oil) in equal amounts. Cook both ingredients for a few minutes to cook out the raw flour taste, then add your curry ingredients. Once the whole curry dish comes to a boil, the sauce will thicken.

Do you put coconut cream or milk in curry? ›

It is thicker, has a higher fat content and is scoop-able throughout. Coconut milk and cream are mostly interchangeable in recipes such as curries and soups. If you prefer a richer flavour and texture, try coconut cream or vice versa. However, be careful when substituting coconut milk and cream in baked goods.

What is the difference between Indian coconut curry and Thai coconut 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.

Why does my coconut curry taste bland? ›

Curries can be bland if you haven't used enough of the base aromatics of garlic, ginger, and onion. The onion should be caramelized in oil until well browned and flavorful. Spices should not be old enough to lose potency and preferably should be toasted and ground yourself.

Can I use evaporated milk instead of coconut milk in curry? ›

Half-and-half or heavy cream

Like evaporated milk, heavy cream and half-and-half are good substitutes for coconut milk, too.

Do you cook curry paste or coconut milk first? ›

Start with half the coconut milk, 2 tablespoons of paste (remember you can always add more later, but you cannot take out), and the protein you're using. Then finish with the rest of the ingredients (proportions below). Bring to a boil, and then let simmer until protein is cooked through.

What is a substitute for coconut milk in curry? ›

Here are 11 scrumptious substitutes for coconut milk.
  • Soy milk. Soy milk is a great alternative to coconut milk. ...
  • Almond milk. Unsweetened almond milk is another potential replacement. ...
  • Cashew milk. ...
  • Oat milk. ...
  • Hemp milk. ...
  • Rice milk. ...
  • Spiced milk. ...
  • Evaporated milk.
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How do you increase coconut flavor in curry? ›

If at that final taste you find your flavors are too intense, too spicy, and even tasting a bit metalic, add in some fresh coconut milk. It will mellow out all the flavors and add a lovely fresh coconut aroma.

Will coconut milk thicken a curry? ›

For a rich and creamy curry, coconut milk or cream can be a fantastic thickening agent. They not only add creaminess but also a delightful tropical flavour. Simply pour in some coconut milk or cream and let it simmer until your sauce reaches the desired consistency.

How to make coconut curry creamier? ›

Best way to thicken is is to grate a potato or two in there. Potato is delicious in curries and adds creaminess naturally. I also like to turn some dry coconut flakes to powder using a coffee grinder and add it in. It intensifies the coconut flavor and thickens at the same time.

Do you put coconut milk or yogurt in curry? ›

If it's North Indian dish, it's mostly cream in curry and hung yogurt for marination. If it's southern Indian dish, it's either yoghurt. Most of Indian cuisines don't use coconut milk. We use either fresh grated coconut or dried coconut.

When should you add coconut cream to a curry? ›

Coconut cream is a common ingredient in many curries, adding richness and flavor to the dish. It also helps to thicken the sauce, creating a smooth and creamy texture. Coconut cream is usually added at the end of cooking, when other ingredients have already been simmered together.

Can you use cream cheese instead of coconut milk in curry? ›

Cream cheese is an excellent substitute for cream, yoghurt, or coconut milk. Less fat but much more creamy in texture!

What is curry sauce made of? ›

Curry Sauce is a puree of sauteed and simmered masala made with onions, tomatoes, bell peppers, sometimes carrots and plenty of spices. Some times even the stalks of coriander is added. The method to make curry sauce is same everywhere but the vegetables used vary depending on the availability and season.

Is coconut curry good for you? ›

Thai curries are usually made with a hefty dose of coconut milk, and that won't do your diet any favors. One cup of the creamy milk packs in 400 calories. It also has 36 grams of saturated fat -- more than three times the recommended daily amount. For a healthier dish, order the grilled or barbecued curry chicken.

What does Thai coconut curry taste like? ›

Because you're going to fall in love with it immediately. If you love Thai food (and really, who doesn't?), then you're going to love this chicken curry. It tastes kind of like a cross between red curry and panang curry. It's saucy and well seasoned and nutty and creamy and crunchy and citrusy!

Does coconut curry taste like coconut? ›

Coconut Curry flavor

If you're wondering what coconut curry tastes like, it's a bit sweet but mostly savory with hints of spice from the red curry. Red curry is made from crushed red chilies, garlic, lemongrass, shallots, ginger and fish paste. We amp up those flavors with additional garlic, ginger, and onions.

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