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Green Curry Fried Rice

Last updated on August 19, 2024 By Crazy Vegan 33 Comments

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Learn how to make a delicious green curry fried rice recipe using simple ingredients. It’s a delicious weeknight dinner, packed with healthy vegetables, that you can prepare in minutes AND it’s great for meal prep. 

green curry fried rice.

If you have tried our Cauliflower fried rice and cilantro lime rice, you’ll undoubtedly love our green curry fried rice.

It’s easy and simple to prepare and tastes like something from a Thai restaurant!

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    Table of Contents
    • Why you’ll love this recipe 
    • Ingredients needed
    • How to make green curry fried rice 
    • Tips to make the best recipe 
    • Variations
    • Storage instructions
    • More rice recipes to try

    Why you’ll love this recipe 

    • Quick and easy. With simple ingredients and instructions, this recipe comes together in no time! You can even use left over day-old rice from the night before.
    • Easy to customize. Add, skip or replace the spices or other ingredients to customize the taste as per your taste. 
    • Delicious. With a variety of seasonings and veggies, the taste will surely please everyone. 

    What I love the most about this is just how flavorful it is! The addition of the curry flavors truly transforms this dish from something standard to something pretty fancy.

    Ingredients needed

    This recipe calls for very simple ingredients and pantry staple spices. Here is what you’ll need:

    • Carrot. Peel and slice them into pieces. 
    • Broccoli. Chopped into florets. 
    • Oil. Any neutral flavored oil to cook everything together.  
    • Yellow onions. 
    • Green onions. 
    • Garlic cloves. Minced. 
    • Frozen peas. Do not thaw them; we’ll be adding them to the pan from frozen. 
    • Red bell pepper. You can also use yellow or green bell pepper, but the red ones are definitely sweeter! 
    • Thai green curry paste. Found in the Asian aisle of the grocery store. 
    • Jasmine rice. Both white and brown rice can be used, so use whichever you prefer.
    • Sugar. To balance the salty flavors. 
    • Tamari. Or use soy sauce. 
    • Cilantro. Chopped. 
    • Cashew nuts. Optional, but roasted cashew nuts add some delicious crunch! 

    How to make green curry fried rice 

    Simple is an understatement in making this dish, and the wok takes care of all the hard work. Ready to fry some rice?

    Step 1: Steam veggies 

    Steam the carrot and broccoli until it becomes tender. Set aside.

    Step 2: Prepare fried rice mixture

    Add oil to a large wok or frying pan. Add the green onion, yellow onion, red pepper, garlic, and frozen peas and cook and stir-fry until peas are defrosted, and onions become soft.

    Step 3: Add green curry paste 

    Add the green curry paste and mix it well with the fried rice mixture.

    Step 4: Mix cooked rice 

    Then, add cooked rice to the pan and stir well to combine rice with the curry and veggie mixture. Season the rice with tamari and sugar.

    Step 5: Add veggies and nuts 

    Add carrots, broccoli, and cashew nuts to the rice and mix well.

    curry fried rice.

    Tips to make the best recipe 

    • Always cool down your rice before mixing it with the fried rice mixture because if it is too hot, it will stick together and become mushy. 
    • For the best flavor, keep the flame high while cooking fried rice. The low flame will steam the ingredients, affecting flavor and texture. 
    • As fried rice is stir-fried, it’s best to cook them in a non-stick pan or wok to keep them sticking to the pan. 

    Variations

    The beauty of this dish is just how easy it is to customize! Here are some ideas:

    • Add protein. You can use chicken, beef, or any other meat, for your fried rice. Also, tofu or tempeh works great. 
    • Use frozen veggies. Frozen veggies will add the same flavor to your fried rice as fresh veggies. 
    • Add some sauces. Sauces, such as soy sauce, will add more flavor and color to your fried rice. 

    Storage instructions

    To store. Place leftovers in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for 2-3 days.

    To freeze. Cool the rice first and then add them to the airtight container or freezer-safe bag to freeze for up to a month.

    Reheating. You can reheat it in the microwave for 20-30 seconds before serving.

    fried rice green curry.

    More rice recipes to try

    • Asian rice balls
    • Brown rice black lentil salad
    • Forbidden black rice salad
    • Roasted cauliflower and brown rice salad
    • Rice paper rolls
    green curry fried rice recipe.

    Green Curry Fried Rice

    Crazy Vegan Kitchen
    Learn how to make delicious green curry fried rice using simple ingredients. It’s a delicious weeknight dinner that you can prepare in minutes.
    5 from 1 vote
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    Prep Time 1 minute min
    Cook Time 15 minutes mins
    Total Time 16 minutes mins
    Course Main Course
    Cuisine Thai
    Servings 4 servings
    Calories 369 kcal

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 large Carrot sliced into rounds
    • 1 small Broccoli cut
    • 3 tablespoons Canola Oil
    • 1 small Yellow Onion sliced
    • 3 stalks Green onions sliced
    • 2 cloves Garlic minced
    • 1 cup Peas frozen
    • 1 Red Bell Pepper sliced
    • 2 Tablespoons Green Curry Paste
    • 2 cups cooked Jasmine Rice preferably refrigerated overnight
    • 1/2 teaspoon Sugar
    • 2 teaspoons Tamari
    • 1/2 cup Cashews roasted
    • 1/2 cup Cilantro chopped

    Instructions
     

    • Steam broccoli and carrot till tender and set aside.
    • In a large frying pan or a wok, heat canola oil up. Add sliced yellow onion, spring onion, garlic, red pepper, and frozen peas into the pan and cook until the onion has softened and the peas have defrosted.
    • Add green curry paste to the pan and mix it in well – this may be difficult with some commercial pastes that are rather thick in texture, but keep stirring, and it'll all come together.
    • Once combined, add cooked Jasmine rice to the pan and toss well, ensuring each grain of rice has been coated in the curry/veggie mixture. Season with sugar and tamari.
    • Add steamed carrot, broccoli, and cashew nuts to the pan and mix in well. Turn the heat off and sprinkle chopped cilantro into the pan. Mix well, and garnish with more cilantro and spring onions.

    Notes

    TO STORE: Place leftovers in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for 2-3 days.
    TO FREEZE: Cool the rice first and then add them to the airtight container or freezer-safe bag to freeze for up to a month.
    TO REHEAT: You can reheat it in the microwave for 20-30 seconds before serving.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1servingCalories: 369kcalCarbohydrates: 43gProtein: 10gFat: 19gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5gMonounsaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0.04gSodium: 236mgPotassium: 746mgFiber: 6gSugar: 7gVitamin A: 5368IUVitamin C: 142mgCalcium: 117mgIron: 3mg
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      Comments

      1. Thalia @ butter and brioche says

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        What an incredibly delicious dish.. think this would make for a great weeknight dinner, thanks for sharing the recipe.
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Thalia, thanks for coming by! Yes I really enjoyed this dish! Very customizable as well. :)
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      2. Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says

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        Love this post! Your cat is just the cutest! And this fried rice looks delicious! I've never tried it with curry before, let alone thai flavor. Sounds amazing!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Thanks Gayle!! :) Yes, and I think the cat-to-human translator really works haha! You really should try making your fried rice with curry - Thai green or red will both taste delicious! :) Levan
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      3. Christine (The Raw Project) says

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        Great post and video, too funny. And this looks wonderful, can't go wrong with curry and such beautiful colors. Thanks!
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Thanks Christine! Really liked the colors as well - much easier to photograph than desserts actually. Something about savory foods makes it that much easier. :) Levan
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      4. Arman @ thebigmansworld says

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        I hope Richard Parker sneaks a steak in your next batch of this rice ;) I love green curry and I love fried rice. You just married two of my favourite foods. Just add seafood and it would be perfection ;) Off topic, but have you guys read Murakami's novels? He ALWAYS goes on about cats.
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Arman, can't wait to see the photo of your adaptation! Gonna be gorgeous. Richard Parker's favorite food is actually Fancy Feast Broths With Surimi and Baby Shrimp. I tried it the other day and realized.... it's for cats. Ate it anyway. I kid :D Levan
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      5. Laura says

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        This veggie rice dish looks fab - as always. And quote from my husband about the kitty video "hmmmm, the fact that he even knew how to do that with his cat....hmmmm, we should be doing that with our cat. Why aren't we" Me. "Because we don't know how". My kiddos love cashews and dishes like this, they are not picky and love tons of flavor. The cat....not so much. He'll wait for something better in his opinion (obviously he's wrong.) The eye popping color is lovely as well =)
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        • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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          Hey Laura! We didn't know our cats had those talents as well. Until he crept up to us in the middle of the night and murmured "Vegan Thai Green Curry Fried Rice"! That was the original inspiration, really. :D Tell your husband we said hi! And that it's possible to get a cat-to-human translator on eBay for... six MILLLIONNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN dollars! Thanks for dropping by! Always a pleasure to connect with you. <3 Levan
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      6. Julz says

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        Handsome kitteh! You're right! I need to make my own green curry paste. I don't even know if I've had it, which is crazy because Thai is my favorite cuisine. I've just never ventured from my beloved red curry, and I do a very similar dish as this. Delicious. Beautiful pics as always.
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        • Levan @ CrazyVeganKitchen.com says

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          JULZ! What a pleasure to see you here! Trustttt meeeeeee you gotta try green curry. It's usually less spicy but has its own distinct brand of wonderful. Homemade, store bought - don't matter, it's all good. Mostly. :) P.S. As an aspiring authors, have you ever considered writing stories about CATS?! :O
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          • Julz says

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            Hi lovelies! Cats are certainly full of stories to be told, no doubt! And RP's name comes from one of my very favorite stories. I bet I read Life of Pi ten times the first year it came out. It's on my agenda to make green paste! Many thanks for the inspiration. I'll definitely come back and let you know how it turned out. ❤️
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