Last Updated on August 25, 2024 by Chef Mireille
This Chicken Noodle Soup infused with red curry paste and coconut milk is delicious, rich and hearty. Topped with delicious veggies adds so much nutritional value to this perfect bowl of Laotian comfort food.
L is for Laos…
Several years ago, I had gone on a volunteer trip to the small community of Worthington, Minnesota. A primarily Caucasian community was adapting to the large immigrant population that had suddenly arrived en masse. A local meat packing plant had recruited employees for the gruesome task of slaughtering the animals for processed meats. They had gone to Africa, Central America and Southeast Asia to recruit these employees. The largest group had come from Laos, a country I had virtually no knowledge of before arriving in Worthington.
Part of my job while on this volunteer vacation was working to assist with putting together an International Festival that was taking place to help teach the different communities about each other’s cultures to help break down biases. In the heat of a Minnesota summer, I was able to experience the musical, dance and culinary traditions of many countries. It was an experience I will always cherish.
Laotian and Mexican were the only ethnic cuisines available at dining establishments in Worthington. Here is a delicious curry soup that reminded me of that wonderful trip.
Out of all the recipes I’ve cooked for this month’s Around the World in 30 days…this was my favorite recipe!
- 4 chicken thighs, skinless
- 6 cups water
- 1 inch piece of ginger, thinly sliced
- 1 teaspoon galangal powder (original recipe used 1 inch piece of fresh galangal but didn’t feel like trekking to Chinatown for 1 ingredient)
- 1 tablespoon of salt
- black pepper, to taste
- 1 tablespoon oil
- 1 scallion, chopped
- 2 shallots, thinly sliced
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 tablespoons red curry paste
- 1 can coconut milk
- 2 tablespoons fish sauce
- 2 tablespoons palm sugar
- 7 oz. rice vermicelli noodles
- cabbage, thinly sliced
- carrots, grated
- fish sauce, to taste
In a large pot, combine 6 cups of water with chicken, ginger, galangal, salt and pepper. Bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook for about 20 minutes, until chicken is cooked through. Remove chicken from pot and allow to cool. Save broth. As soon as it is cool enough to handle, shred chicken by hand.
Meanwhile, heat oil in a large pot. Add shallots, garlic, curry paste and scallion. Saute for a few minutes, until fragrant.
Add coconut milk, broth from the cooked chicken, shredded chicken, fish sauce and sugar. Bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook for 5 minutes.
In a seperate pot, cook noodles in boiling water until tender.
To serve, place a bundle of noodles in the bottom of a bowl. Top with the soup. Garnish with cabbage and carrots.
Serve with lime wedges and fish sauce on the side for each person to add, as desired. Fish sauce is used to add salt, when needed so fish sauce is always on a Laotian table.
Squeeze the lime juice inside and enjoy – I LOVED this soup and this will be my new way of making Chicken Noodle Soup. It’s a mixture of varying flavors and textures that Southeast Asian cuisine is known for.
Laotian Chicken Noodle Soup
Ingredients
- 4 chicken thighs skinless
- 6 cups water
- 1 inch piece of ginger thinly sliced
- 1 teaspoon galangal powder original recipe used 1 inch piece of fresh galangal but didn’t feel like trekking to Chinatown for 1 ingredient
- 1 tablespoon of salt
- black pepper to taste
- 1 tablespoon oil
- 1 scallion chopped
- 2 shallots thinly sliced
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 2 tablespoons red curry paste
- 1 can coconut milk
- 2 tablespoons fish sauce
- 2 tablespoons palm sugar
- 7 oz. rice vermicelli noodles
- cabbage thinly sliced
- carrots grated
- fish sauce to taste
Instructions
- In a large pot, combine 6 cups of water with chicken, ginger, galangal, salt and pepper. Bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook for about 20 minutes, until chicken is cooked through.
- Remove chicken from pot and allow to cool. Save broth. As soon as it is cool enough to handle, shred chicken by hand.
- Meanwhile, heat oil in a large pot. Add shallots, garlic, curry paste and scallion. Saute for a few minutes, until fragrant.
- Add coconut milk, broth from the cooked chicken, shredded chicken, fish sauce and sugar. Bring to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook for 5 minutes.
- In a seperate pot, cook noodles in boiling water until tender.
- To serve, place a bundle of noodles in the bottom of a bowl. Top with the soup. Garnish with cabbage and carrots.
- Serve with lime wedges and fish sauce on the side for each person to add, as desired.
Notes
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Usha Rao
I have some if the ingredients required for this soup; rice vermicelli & red curry paste that I picked when you & I went shopping in china town. Bookmarking the recipe for a cold night.
Varadas Kitchen
All the ingredients added are so flavorful. I will try a vegetarian version. Enjoyed your intro.
Manjula Bharath
wow such an flavorful and fantastic soup there ..Nice to know your association with the country 🙂
Priya Suresh
Wow, such a flavourful and super spicy noodle soup, bookmarking this.. Will try soon.. Loved this filling soup..
The Pumpkin Farm
looks very fulfilling and loved to read about your experiences in the past
Pavani N
Such a delicious and filling Laotian soup. Slurp!!!!!!
Deb in Hawaii
What great flavors this soup has and I am always a fan of rice noodles. 😉
Thanks for sharing it with Souper Sundays this week.
Harini-Jaya R
Galangal in Laotian cuisine is interesting, Mir.
Sapana Behl
Noodle soup looks so flavorful with all those ingredients.
Kalyani
would love a veg version of this, but I like the garnish sitting pretty on top :-))
vaishali sabnani
The country was new to me too till this marathon..loved reading about your experience..the soup looks wholesome and I guess is really filling…with all those ingredients.
Srivalli
Wonderful to read about your experience Mir, the soup is so filling and nicely done!
Diane Balch
What a challenging undertaking, but it must have been very interesting. I know nothing about Laos, but now I know a little of their cuisine. Thanks for sharing this on Weekend Bites ( formally Foodie Friday.)
Padma Rekha
Do we get Galangal in powder form/ I don't know this. Very interesting soup My husband likes this soups will sure give a try for him, bookmarking.
Archana Potdar
Looks delicious. Now there is a soup that I need to convert. Love it Mir.
Lucy Parissi
I love anything coconutty! This looks delicious – I think I have most of the ingredients too (apart from galangal!)
thanks for linking to #CookBlogShare : )
Gayathri Kumar
Very interesting write up. I am a great fan of noodles soup. This looks delicious…
Flavorful Journeys
This soup sounds delicious. I can't wait to make it this week!