Our best-ever Thai recipes (2024)

There's nothing more satisfying than making your own pad Thai.

Apr 24, 2023 4:00am

Sweet, salty, sour and spicy, Thai food hits all the right notes and then some. There are fragrant soups and Thai curries to savour, and noodles swimming in broth or stir-fried with a touch of heat. You'll recognise some classics such as chicken green curry and papaya salad, but have a crack at other less-familiar (but equally delicious) choices like stir-fried angle gourd or sour orange curries. You won't regret it.

Here are our best Thai recipes.

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Stir-fried beef and gai lan with rice noodles

Photo: Kirsten Bookallil

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Chicken stir-fried with holy basil and chilli

Photo: William Meppem

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Fast pad Thai

Photo: Ben Dearnley

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Snapper curry with green beans and coriander

Photo: William Meppem

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Palisa Anderson's gaeng keow wan gai (Thai green chicken curry)

Photo: Kara Rosenlund

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Sunda's Thai-style chicken larb

Photo: Kristoffer Paulsen

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Amy Chanta and Palisa Anderson's bpla neung manow (steamed fish with spicy chilli and lime dressing)

Photo: Elise Hassey

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Amy Chanta and Palisa Anderson's kor mhu yaang with nahm jim jaew (grilled pork neck with smoked chilli sauce)

Photo: Elise Hassey

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Amy Chanta and Palisa Anderon's choo chee pumpkin

Photo: Elise Hassey

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Amy Chanta and Palisa Anderson's padt pedt gai (stir-fried spicy chicken wings and bamboo shoots)

Photo: Elise Hassey

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Amy Chanta and Palisa Anderson's padt cha bpla (stir-fried fish with holy basil, wild ginger and green peppercorns)

Photo: Elise Hassey

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Larb gai

Photo: Ben Hansen

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Martin Boetz's khao soi

Photo: Chris Chen

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Chiang Mai chicken curry

Photo: William Meppem

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Pineapple and dried prawns with kanom jin noodles (Kanom jin sao nahm)

Photo: Earl Carter

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Beef and potato Massaman curry

Photo: William Meppem

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Grilled chicken wings with nahm jim

Photo: William Meppem

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Crisp barramundi fillets with roasted chilli, mint and coriander

Photo: William Meppem

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Stir-fry of young angled gourd and tendrils

Photo: Kara Rosenlund

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Seared beef and green papaya salad

Photo: William Meppem

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Hor mok

Photo: Kara Rosenlund

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Sour orange fish curry (gaeng som)

Photo: Kara Rosenlund

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Grilled eggplant salad with prawns

Photo: Kara Rosenlund

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David Thompson's stir-fried Siamese watercress

Photo: Ben Dearnley

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Kanom jeen nahm yaa gai (noodles with fish curry and shredded chicken)

Photo: William Meppem

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Red duck curry

Photo: Lucy Weight

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Betel leaves with accoutrements (mieng kham)

Photo: Kara Rosenlund

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Crab, coconut and kaffir lime on betel leaves

Photo: William Meppem

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Muu yang with nahm jim jaew (barbecued pork with chilli dipping sauce)

Photo: William Meppem

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Pork neck, snake bean and peppercorn curry

Photo: William Meppem

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Fragrant chicken and coconut soup (Tom kha gai)

Photo: Chris Court

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Ma hor (Galloping horses)

Photo: Chris Court

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Mussel, clam and chilli jam salad

Photo: Chris Chen

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Stir-fried minced beef with chillies and holy basil (Neua pat bai grapao)

Photo: Earl Carter

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Crisp snapper and snake bean salad with Thai basil, soy and ginger

Photo: Ben Dearnley

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Chicken and prawn salad with caramelised coconut and lime

Photo: Chris Chen

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Red curry of beef with green peppercorns, wild ginger and holy basil

Photo: Chris Chen

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Charred rice noodles and chicken with thickened "gravy" (Raat nar gai)

Photo: Earl Carter

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Pork pad kra pao with fried egg

Photo: Chris Chen

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David Thompson's prawns baked with vermicelli

Photo: Ben Dearnley

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Larb ped (minced duck salad)

Photo: William Meppem

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David Thompson's green papaya salad

Photo Ben Dearnley

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Pad Thai

Photo: Earl Carter

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Prawn and pineapple tom yum with rice noodles

Photo: Ben Dearnley

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Amy Chanta and Palisa Anderson's bua loy (warm coconut cream pudding with taro dumplings)

Photo: Elise Hassey

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David Thompson's grilled sticky rice with banana paste

Photo: Ben Dearnley

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Coconut jellies with banana and coconut sugar caramel

Photo: William Meppem

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Pandan, tapioca and young coconut pudding

Photo: Kara Rosenlund

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Our best-ever Thai recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is the most popular Thai dish in the world? ›

Pad Thai is one of Thailand's most recognized dishes. Fistfuls of small, thin or wide noodles, along with crunchy beansprouts, onion, and egg are stir-fried in a searing hot wok. The dish is also flavored with condiments such as fish sauce, dried shrimp, garlic or shallots, red chilli, and palm sugar.

What is the unhealthiest Thai dish? ›

Best and Worst Thai Dishes for Your Health
  • Best: Summer Rolls. 1/15. ...
  • Worst: Fried Spring Rolls. 2/15. ...
  • Best: Papaya Salad. 3/15. ...
  • Worst: Thai Fried Rice. 4/15. ...
  • Best: Chicken Satay. 5/15. ...
  • Worst: Red or Green Curry. 6/15. ...
  • Best: Tom Yum Soup. 7/15. ...
  • Worst: Massaman Curry. 8/15.
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What are the 4 pillars of Thai cooking? ›

What are the 5 Pillars of Thai Cuisine?
  • 1 – Spicy Flavours. Heat is a vital element within Thai cooking. ...
  • 2 – Sour flavours. Thai cooking relies heavily on citrus to bring out the spice and compliment any saltiness within the dish. ...
  • 3 – Sweet Flavours. ...
  • 4 – Salty Flavours. ...
  • 5 – Aromatic Flavours.

What is the most famous ingredient in Thai cooking? ›

Traditional Thai cooking calls for a whole range of fresh herbs and spices, from ginger to galangal, and Thai basil to turmeric. However, none is more prominent than the fiery chilli, featuring in just about any Thai dish in its various forms—dried, fresh, pickled, and so forth.

What is the most famous Thai dish for the foreigner? ›

Among all Thai dishes, the most famous one for foreigners is Padthai. Basically it is fried rice noodles with your choice of shrimps or chicken, mixed with egg, tofu, vegetables and, the secret ingredient, a sauce based on tamarind and palm sugar.

What is the secret of Thai food? ›

So here are the two real tricks to achieving that great Thai taste when cooking at home. Firstly, always use entirely fresh produce whenever you can. Secondly, avoid pre-made or off the shelf seasonings, instead prepare them yourself using the raw ingredients.

What is the staple food of Thai cuisine? ›

Rice, noodles and starches. Like most other Asian cuisines, rice is the staple grain of Thai cuisine. According to Thai food expert McDang, rice is the first and most important part of any meal, and the words for rice and food are the same: khao.

What are the 4 Thai condiments? ›

Have you ever noticed the four glasses set up on dining table at restaurants in Thailand? These glasses form a set of must-have condiments which consist of sugar, fish sauce, chili flakes and vinegar with sliced or crushed chilies. Those condiments are similar to salt and pepper in western culture.

What is the main seasoning in Thai food? ›

Lemongrass, galangal, lime (rind and leaves), coriander leaves, sweet Thai basil leaves and garlic are used in one way or another is all Thai dishes. Other spices, including cardamom, nutmeg, cumin and coriander seeds are added to some pastes.

Which oil is best for Thai cooking? ›

Thai cooks commonly use coconut oil, palm oil, peanut oil, or soybean oil; traditionally, lard was also used in Thai cooking. These types of oil are low-smoke, as is desirable for frying or grilling, and they do not break down quickly. Peanut oil is often used for stir-frying and deep-frying.

What is a frequently used liquid in Thai cooking? ›

Fish Sauce

It is known as 'nam pla' in Thai and is made from fermented anchovies. Many dipping sauces use fish sauce as a base along with other ingredients. It is also used to season dishes like Phad Thai and other stir-fried foods. Fish sauce is ubiquitous in Thai cooking.

What is the national dish of Thai? ›

Pad thai ,a national dish of Thailand, is so well-liked around the world that that it has been included in the online Oxford Dictionary since 2022.

What is the most popular Thai noodle dish? ›

Pad Thai. As one of the most popular noodle dishes in Thailand, pad thai is a household name when it comes to authentic cuisine. Made with thin rice stick noodles, chefs stir fry egg, scallions, bean sprouts, and crushed peanuts with shrimp to deliver an unforgettable blend of flavors!

What is Thai main dish? ›

Stir-fried noodle dishes such as drunken noodles, pad see ew, and pad thai, and curry-noodle dishes such as khanom chin nam ngiao, are also eaten with a fork and spoon in the Thai fashion. Thai meals typically consist of rice (khao in Thai) with many complementary dishes shared by all.

What is the most popular Thai curry dish? ›

Green curry is considered the most popular curry. With coconut milk as one of the main ingredients, there is a hint of sweet flavoring as well. Because the green curry paste is made with green chilis, it is far hotter than other curries.

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