If you have visited a Malaysian or a Singaporean restaurant, laksa is usually one of their best-served items. So, let’s get to know about the curry laksa ingredients along with a tasty homemade recipe.

There are many regional variations of curry laksa in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore. But a set of common ingredients often show up in most of these curry laksa versions. They are:

  • Laksa curry paste
  • Coconut milk
  • Laksa noodles
  • Chicken and seafood
  • Mung bean sprouts
  • Tofu puffs
  • Fish cake/ fish balls
  • Seasonings (Fish sauce, sugar, salt)

We know you are excited to see how things are coming together with this delicious curry soup- just keep reading!

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Curry Laksa And Its Ingredients

Curry laksa, also known as Laksa Lemak, is one of the most popular dishes enjoyed in Southeast Asian countries like Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Thailand. This is also one of the most complexly flavored soups in the world, which hold such a profundity of flavor that you savor it in each taste bud!

Laksa And Its Ingredients - SpiceRally

As mentioned previously, there are a number of different varieties of curry laksa, depending on the region and household. However, every curry laksa type is defined by its richly spiced, lightly creamed coconut milk broth which is usually heavy on seafood and chicken. We can see some slight differences between the Singaporean and Malaysian curry laksa. Still, the process of making them is basically the same.

It is a tough job to differentiate between each variant of this soup and bring you all the ingredients included in them. Hence, we thought of sharing some information about the universal ingredients used in making curry laksa in the parts mentioned above in Southeast Asia.

If you are interested in learning more about laksa, its origin, and its variants, click on this link and refer to our detailed post.

Spices And Herbs In Curry Laksa

The Spice Paste- Curry Laksa Curry Paste

Spices used in curry laksa are extremely important as they are the key to getting a perfectly delicious broth. All the spices and herbs are blended together with a few other ingredients to make the iconic curry laksa curry paste.

Premade and homemade options of this paste typically include some essential spices and herbs such as:

Vietnamese Coriander

In addition to this spice paste, some cooks traditionally use a herb known as Vietnamese coriander or Vietnamese mint (laksa leaves) when simmering the broth. 

This herb is widely used in Southeast Asian cooking. It gives your laksa a distinctive spicy, lemony, and peppery accent. It is usually removed before serving and sometimes used for garnishing.

Other Curry Laksa Ingredients

  • Coconut milk- Thick coconut milk is the main ingredient of this soup, which also works as the base of the laksa broth. Canned coconut cream is also used in some recipes.
  • Laksa noodles- Traditionally, a thick and broad rice noodle type known as laksa noodles is used in this dish. But we can find variations with thin rice noodles, vermicelli, yellow noodles, egg noodles, and wheat noodles. This is the second ingredient that defines laksa as laksa.
  • Chicken and seafood- Curry laksa is known for its chicken and seafood-based broth. The content is also hefty, particularly with seafood like shrimp, fish balls, cockles, or clams. Primarily, meat from chicken drumsticks or thighs is used to enhance the meaty accent of this soup.
  • Mung bean sprouts- This wholesome ingredient is a specialty to many Asian dishes, so it is no wonder it has taken a remarkable place in curry laksa too! Mung bean sprouts are usually used as a topping as it gives a fresh, crunchy bite, pairing with the warmth and spiciness of the soup.
  • Tofu puffs- These are basically chunks of soybean curd that have been fried in oil until they are puffy and golden. They are crispy on the outside and hollow on the inside. Tofu puffs are another standard inclusion in curry laksa that portrays its Southeast Asian nature.
  • Fish cake/ fish balls- Like tofu puffs, fish cakes or fish balls can be deemed as another classic addition to this dish. They can be easily found in the Asian market and usually mark their place as non-negotiables in this soup.
  • Seasonings (Fish sauce/ Salt / Sugar)- The fish sauce is considered an essential seasoning in curry laksa, while it is followed by salt and sugar in pinches. Traditionally, palm sugar is used to season this soup, but some recipes also use regular white or brown sugar.

Simple Homemade Curry Laksa Recipe

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Servings

4

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Prep time

20

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Cooking time

50

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Total time

1

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30

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Decadent, flavor-loaded curry laksa is all you need when you crave a hearty soup! Our version of this curry laksa will bring tons of flavors that will explode in your mouth with every sip you take. It counts for a bit of extra work- but friends, it is really worth the effort! So, let’s make some laksa…

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Ingredients

  • Spices and herbs:
  • ½ cup ½ Curry laksa curry paste

  • 1 1 Vietnamese coriander – small Bunch (optional)

  • Cilantro for garnishing (chopped – optional)

  • Other ingredients:
  • 5 tbsp 5 Vegetable oil

  • 13.5 fl oz 13.5 Thick coconut milk (400 ml)

  • 8 cups 8 Chicken stock

  • 2-3 pieces 2-3 Chicken thighs (skin-on, bone-in)

  • 1.3 lb 1.3 Shrimp – unpeeled, whole raw (600g)

  • 7 oz 7 Laksa noodles (dry), Rice noodles, or Vermicelli – (200g)

  • 12 12 Tofu puffs – fried (halved)

  • 10-12 10-12 Fish balls

  • 4 tbsp 4 Fish sauce (plus more to taste)

  • 1 tsp 1 Brown sugar (plus more to taste)

  • Salt to taste

  • Topping:
  • Sambal Oelek

  • Boiled Eggs (halved)

  • Lime wedges

  • Mung bean sprouts

  • Equipment:
  • 3 3 Saucepans

  • Spoons

  • Bowls

Directions

  • Preparation:
  • Start by rinsing off any dirt from the shrimp and carefully separate the shrimp meat from their heads and shells.
  • Clean the heads and shells again along with the chicken thighs and set them aside, putting the chicken in one bowl, shrimp meat in another, and shrimp heads and shells in another.
  • Next, boil some water in a saucepan and soak your noodles in boiled water for about 3-5 minutes until they turn soft and firm.
  • Once they get into their texture, remove them from the hot water, rinse the noodles with cold water, drain them, and keep them in the fridge until you need them when serving.
  • Making the stock:
  • Heat about 3 tablespoons of vegetable oil in a saucepan and add the cleaned and drained shrimp heads and shells. Saute them for about 3 minutes, allowing them to sizzle in hot oil. Keep the flame on high heat while cooking the prawn shells.
  • Continue cooking for 10 minutes until the shells and heads turn red in color, squishing them down with your spoon to release their juices.
  • Add the 8 cups of chicken stock to the prawn shells, along with the cleaned chicken thighs, and bring it to a simmer.
  • Turn down the flame to medium-low heat, add the bunch of Vietnamese coriander and simmer for another 30 minutes, occasionally removing the foam that settles on top of the liquid. Try not to remove the red color oil you see in the stock.
  • Switch off the flame, remove the pan from the stove and strain the liquid into another bowl. Discard the prawn shells and the coriander. Take out the chicken thighs and leave them to cool down on a plate.
  • Once the chicken is cool enough to touch, shred them and keep it aside.
  • Preparing the laksa broth:
  • Heat 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil in another saucepan over medium-low heat. Add the laksa curry paste to the heated oil and cook for about 2 minutes, stirring.
  • Next, add the coconut milk and stir to combine. And then, add the prepared stock, fish sauce, and sugar, along with a large pinch of salt, stir, reduce the heat to low flame and let the broth simmer for about 15 minutes.
  • Once the broth starts simmering, add the halved tofu puffs and fish balls. Let the tofu soften, and the fish balls cook in the broth. In the meantime, you can do the taste check and add more seasoning, like fish sauce, sugar, and salt, if needed.
  • Finally, add the reserved shrimp and simmer until the shrimp are cooked through.
  • Serving:
  • Take the noodles out of the refrigerator and let them come to room temperature for a while. Then, separate them into equal portions into four serving bowls.
  • Pour the laksa broth into the serving bowls as desired.
  • Top with shredded chicken, chopped cilantro, mung bean sprouts, and half a boiled egg in each bowl, along with a lime wedge and a scoop of Sambal Oelek. You are free to adjust the topping as preferred.
  • Serve warm!

TASTY NOTES BY SPICERALLY

  • This is an authentic version of Curry laksa, so you may sometimes find it challenging to get all the ingredients from your local grocery. In that case, remember that you could purchase all of these ingredients from Asian stores and through online vendors.
  • If you cannot find Vietnamese coriander, you can either skip it or use regular cilantro instead.
  • In addition to the chicken and shrimp we have used in our recipe, you can also use cockles or clams if available.

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Is Curry Laksa Vegan?

Traditionally, curry laksa is a non-vegan dish since it contains meat and seafood. But nowadays, you can find plenty of vegan curry laksa recipes online. So, if you are vegetarian or vegan and still desire to try laksa, you can try one of them!

Is Curry Laksa Keto-Friendly?

If you’re following a keto diet, we suggest you take laksa moderately. Since we include rice noodles in this dish, it could contain a considerable amount of carbs. Therefore, laksa can be categorized as a food that should be consumed sparingly by all our keto readers. However, with laksa’s popularity gained over the years, you can also find keto curry laksa recipes online!

Does Curry Laksa Contain MSG?

MSG is not a traditional ingredient in curry laksa. But still, certain pre-made Curry laksa curry pastes and restaurant-served dishes might contain this taste enhancer. So, check before buying or ordering if you are concerned.

Does Curry Laksa Contain Gluten?

The authentic recipes of curry laksa do not include gluten-related ingredients. But, some recipes might have wheat noodles, and certain curry pastes could contain traces of gluten. So, if you are sensitive to gluten, intolerant, or following a gluten-free diet, remember to check before buying.

Enjoy The Goodness Of A Hearty Spiced Soup With Curry Laksa!

We are sure that all the soup lovers over there just crave the rich and lavish flavors that you get to savor in curry laksa. This dish is unique because it is not merely a coconut milk-based soup. But it is also flavored with myriad other exotic ingredients such as laksa noodles, Vietnamese coriander, fish balls, tofu puffs, etc., which portrays the essence of this dish.

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