Tomato Coconut Shrimp Curry

Tomato coconut shrimp curry makes a healthy, spicy, and warming meal for winter weeknights. Gluten and dairy free with a vegan option.

I feel funny posting this one because I know a decent amount of you readers are from London. I’ll let you know that the last time I was in London I ate my weight in curries. And when I came home from that trip I didn’t step foot into an Indian restaurant for at least a year. I knew that the local places I once frequented just wouldn’t compare. (This kind of all-or-nothing behavior drives Jack absolutely up the wall). However, I did take to making more Indian-inspired dishes at home.

A few nights ago I had some leftover coconut milk that I wanted to use up. And I had this yogurt sauce leftover (from yesterday’s post). So coconut curry it was…. made up entirely of ingredients that I already had in my kitchen (always love when that happens).

If you’re not into shrimp, feel free to use tofu, chickpeas, and whatever combination of vegetables you like. The sauce here is super versatile and really delicious with the cilantro-yogurt sauce. I realize the ingredient list looks long here, but once you just measure out the spices, the rest comes together rather quickly.

Adapted from Food & Wine.

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Tomato Coconut Shrimp Curry

 
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Serves: 2
Ingredients
  • 1 recipe Cilantro Yogurt
  • ½ tablespoon ground coriander
  • ½ teaspoon ground cumin
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric
  • ½ teaspoon brown mustard seeds
  • ⅛ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ⅛ teaspoon cayenne
  • 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
  • 1 tablespoon coconut oil
  • ½ onion, diced
  • 1 garlic clove, minced
  • 1 tablespoon fresh ginger, minced
  • 1 can diced tomatoes, drained and rinsed
  • ½ cup full-fat coconut milk
  • ¼ cup water
  • ½ pound shrimp, shelled & deveined
  • ½ cup peas
  • Squeeze of lime, plus slices for serving
  • ½ cup chopped cilantro
  • Steamed basmati rice, for serving
Instructions
  1. Before you start the curry, make the cilantro yogurt, and set aside in the refrigerator until you’re ready to serve.
  2. Next, in a small bowl, measure out your dry spices (coriander, cumin, turmeric, brown mustard seeds, cinnamon, and cayenne), so you have them ready to go.
  3. In a large skillet, heat the oils over medium heat. Add the onions and a few pinches of salt, and cook, stirring, until translucent and lightly browned (about 3 minutes). Add the garlic, ginger, and dry spices. Stir and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds.
  4. Add the tomatoes and stir and cook for 1 minute. Add the coconut milk and water. Bring to a bubbling simmer and then reduce heat. Simmer on low heat, stirring, for about 3-5 more minutes. The sauce should reduce and thicken, but not burn.
  5. Add the shrimp and peas. Continue to cook on low heat until the shrimp is cooked and the peas are warmed through.
  6. Remove from the heat, add a squeeze of lime juice, and stir in the cilantro. Taste and adjust seasonings.
  7. Serve with the basmati rice, cilantro yogurt, and extra lime wedges on the side.

 

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  1. I love curries! It’s my favorite meal of all time – doesn’t matter what curry it is, there’s always a way to get in so many nutritious ingredients. It’s my favorite post workout meal after a weight lifting session.

  2. I have a love/hate relationship with curry as sometimes it gives me a headache and other times it gives me so much extra energy and motivation. Can’t explain it really, but shortly after consuming curry I always try to get a weight training session in because I have more energy that ever.

  3. Your curry is so bright and colorful! mmm, makes me want to make one right this moment, and I think I have all the ingredients. I was sold at “tomato…” 🙂

  4. This looks amazing! We just made a curry for the cookbook which reminded me of how much I love it. Your yogurt cilantro sauce looks like the perfect addition, and I love the idea of using chickpeas!

  5. Bec
    06.21.2012

    Mmmm, what a delicious looking curry! Looks perfect for winter. I’m very pleased to have found a warming dish – understandably, a lot of bloggers seem to be posting summer smoothies and salads at the moment, but here in Adelaide, Australia, it’s definitely not summery! I love eating curry while the rain pours down outside.

  6. Kathryn from londonbakes.com
    06.21.2012

    Ah yes, the plethora of good curries in London is one of the main reasons that I think I could never leave. There really is nothing quite look a proper curry is there?

  7. Yum this looks so deliciously beautiful! I could live on curries, too! Thanks for sharing!

  8. Natasha from tartletsweets.blogspot.com
    06.21.2012

    I cannot get enough shrimp lately, so this is right up my alley. It looks delicious!!

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