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    You are here: Home / Entrees / Thai Mango Curry

    LAST UPDATED: June 1, 2022 • FIRST PUBLISHED: June 1, 2022

    Thai Mango Curry

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    This Thai-inspired mango curry features juicy mango chunks, pan-fried tofu, and red bell peppers in a luscious coconut curry sauce. It's easy to make and a total flavor bomb!

    White wooden surface set with blue pot and a dish of mango curry.

    I'm a little bit obsessed with mangos. They're the number one most eaten fruit in my house! And while I'm happy to chop them up and eat mango pieces all by themselves, it's much more fun to incorporate them into creative new recipes that I can share on this site.

    Savory mango recipes are especially fun. The little bursts of sweetness that you get from mangoes in a savory dish is always a pleasant surprise!

    This mango curry is my new favorite savory way to enjoy mangoes. I honestly wasn't sure how this would go, but it turned out delicious. This dish is is decadent, creamy, and full of flavors that compliment each other beautifully.

    It's also really easy to make!

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    • Ingredients You'll Need
    • How It's Made
    • Leftovers & Storage
    • Frequently Asked Questions
    • More Thai Curries
    • Thai Mango Curry

    Ingredients You'll Need

    • Tofu. Super firm or extra firm tofu both work well in this recipe. You'll need to press your tofu if it's the extra firm variety.
    • Peanut oil. You can substitute any high-heat oil here. Coconut oil, vegetable oil, and avocado oil are all good choices.
    • Onion.
    • Curry paste. I chose yellow curry paste because it contains warming spices that go well with the sweet, fruity flavor of mangoes. You can substitute a different type of curry paste if you'd like though. Massaman or red curry paste would both be good choices. Whichever type you go with, make sure your paste is vegan. I used Maesri brand.
    • Coconut milk. Use the canned variety of coconut milk, and not the drinking type sold in cartons. The recipe calls for full-fat coconut milk, but I think light would work as well.
    • Fresh mango. Pretty much any variety of mango will work, but I prefer smoother, less fibrous types like Ataulfo mangoes for this recipe. Make sure your mango is ripe. Not sure how to determine that? Check out my guide to selecting a ripe mango.
    • Red bell pepper.
    • Lime juice. Use fresh lime juice for the best flavor.
    • Salt.
    • Fresh basil. Use Thai basil if you can get ahold of some. If not, Italian basil works just fine!
    • Peanuts. Use roasted and salted peanuts. Cashews can be substituted if needed.
    • Cooked rice. I like my mango curry with jasmine rice, but just about any variety will do.

    How It's Made

    The following is a detailed photo tutorial on how to make this dish. Scroll all the way down if you'd like to skip right to the recipe!

    • Pan-fry your tofu. To do this you'll need to heat up a bit of oil in a nonstick skillet, add diced tofu and cook the pieces for a few minutes.
    • Flip the tofu once or twice while it cooks. This will get the pieces browned and crispy on multiple sides.
    Tofu Cubes frying in a skillet.
    • Start your curry while the tofu cooks. Heat up some oil in a large pot, then add sliced onion. Cook the onion for a few minutes, stirring it from time to time, until the pieces become soft and translucent.
    • Stir in your curry paste and cook it with the onion for a minute or two. Be careful not to let anything burn! You'll want to stir the mixture continuously as it cooks.
    Curry paste and onions cooking in a pot.
    • Stir in coconut milk, diced mango, and diced bell pepper. Raise the heat and let the curry simmer for about 10 minutes, until the sauce has thickened up a bit and the bell pepper pieces are tender.
    Curry simmering in a pot.
    • Stir the cooked tofu into your curry, then take the pot off of heat.
    • Stir in lime juice, fresh basil, and salt to taste. Give the curry a taste-test and adjust any seasonings to suit your taste.
    Pot of Mango Curry with a wooden spoon.
    • Serve the mango curry over rice with a sprinkle of chopped peanuts.
    Plate of mango curry with a blue pot in the background.

    Leftovers & Storage

    Leftover mango curry will keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days, or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is this curry gluten-free?

    It is if your curry paste is certified gluten-free. Maesri yellow curry paste doesn't appear to be. Thai Kitchen red curry paste is gluten-free and can be substituted, though it will give your curry a different flavor.

    Do mango and curry go together?

    There are many varieties of curry, so it really depends on what type you're working with. Thai curries in general go well with mango, and yellow curry in particular works really well with the fruity flavors in mangoes.

    Is this mango curry spicy?

    Not very. Nearly all Thai curries have a bit of heat to them, but yellow is one of the milder varieties.

    More Thai Curries

    • Vegan Green Curry
    • Red Curry Noodle Soup
    • Vegan Massaman Curry
    • Thai Pumpkin Curry
    • Yellow Curry with Potatoes & Tofu

    Like this recipe? If so, please stop back and leave me a review and rating below if you try it! Also be sure to follow me on Facebook, Pinterest or Instagram, or subscribe to my newsletter for more recipes like this one!

    Plate of Mango Curry with rice and lime slices.
    5 from 2 votes
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    Thai Mango Curry

    This Thai-inspired mango curry features juicy mango chunks, pan-fried tofu, and red bell peppers in a luscious coconut curry sauce. It's easy to make and a total flavor bomb!

    Course Entree
    Cuisine American, Thai
    Prep Time 15 minutes
    Cook Time 20 minutes
    Total Time 35 minutes
    Servings 4
    Calories 533 kcal
    Author Alissa Saenz

    Ingredients

    • 2 tablespoons peanut oil (or high-heat oil of choice), divided
    • 1 (1 ounce or 454 gram) package super firm tofu, cut into ½ inch pieces (Note 1)
    • 1 small onion, sliced into thin strips
    • ¼ cup yellow curry paste (or more or less to taste)
    • 1 (14 ounce or 400 ml) can full-fat coconut milk
    • 1 ½ cups diced (½ inch) ripe mango (about 4 small or 2 large mangoes)
    • 1 medium red bell pepper, roughly chopped
    • 1 tablespoon lime juice, plus more to taste
    • Salt, to taste
    • ½ cup chopped fresh basil
    • ¼ cup roasted & salted peanuts, roughly chopped
    • Cooked rice, for serving
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    Instructions

    1. Coat the bottom of a medium nonstick skillet with 1 tablespoon of the oil and place it over medium heat.

    2. Once the oil is hot, add the tofu cubes in an even layer. Cook the tofu for about 10 minutes, flipping the pieces once or twice in order to achieve browning on multiple sides.

    3. Transfer the cooked tofu to a plate when it's done.

    4. While the tofu cooks, heat the remaining tablespoon of oil in a large pot.

    5. Once the oil is hot, add the onion. Cook the onion for about 5 minutes, until it becomes soft and translucent, stirring occasionally.

    6. Add the curry paste and cook it with the onion for about 1 minute, stirring constantly to prevent burning.

    7. Stir in the coconut milk, mango, and bell pepper. Raise the heat and bring the sauce to a boil.

    8. Lower the heat and let the curry simmer for about 10 minutes, until the peppers are tender and the sauce has reduced a bit.

    9. Stir in the tofu cooked, then remove the pot from heat.

    10. Stir in the lime juice, fresh basil, and season the curry with salt to taste.

    11. Serve the curry over rice, topping each plate or bowl with a sprinkle of peanuts.

    Recipe Notes

    1. Extra firm tofu can be substituted, but you'll need to press it before cutting.
    2. Nutrition information does not include rice.
    Nutrition Facts
    Thai Mango Curry
    Amount Per Serving
    Calories 533 Calories from Fat 397
    % Daily Value*
    Fat 44.1g68%
    Saturated Fat 26g130%
    Sodium 1322mg55%
    Potassium 699mg20%
    Carbohydrates 25.8g9%
    Fiber 8.9g36%
    Sugar 15.3g17%
    Protein 16.6g33%
    Calcium 258mg26%
    Iron 6mg33%
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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    1. Liz says

      June 02, 2022 at 9:39 am

      5 stars
      ooh, I want to try this!! And I understand your obsession with mangoes!! I live on a tropical island and used to have a job making mango ice cream!! oh, yeah!!! it was de-lic-ious!! it was hard to peel them and not sneak eat some fruit. It smelled and tasted so heavenly.

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