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Starting Monday with a flavorful meatless vegetarian coconut curry soup made with Malaysian-style red curry paste called Laksa. Just like any other glorious bowl of Curry Soup, I like to eat Laksa soup loaded with zucchini simmered in creamy spicy coconut-curry broth, topped with silky rice noodles and fresh tofu.

Topped with crunchy peanuts, fresh cucumber and generous splash of lime juice... this soup is bowl-of-heaven for curry lovers!

Oh, you know the best part?! I often ready the Laksa paste over the weekend and then enjoy Laksa soup, any day of the week, in just 10 minutes! An amazingly flavorful subtle-spicy broth comes together with Laksa paste, coconut milk, vegetable stock, and splash of lime juice. That sounds easy, isn't it?

I'm sure you thinking red-curry paste and subtle spicy? I agree that red-tone curry pastes are mostly considered spicy due to use of lot of chilies... but laksa soup is not different and has flavor of chilies yet it is not that hot spicy. Actually the sweetness of coconut milk, and hint of sugar balance the spice and makes Laksa broth savoury.

However, if you like heat, you can use more Laksa paste too. Then just dunk-in some rice noodles and slurp!

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First time, I tried Laksa soup in London, UK. We had a 12 hours layover in London. Of course, we got short visa and decided to explore the city a bit. Vishal had lived in London for sometime. So finding our way around, with all train-network of London, was fairly easy.It was cold winter evening and our first stop was in small eatery in busy part of the city. All they sold was some pastries, soups and sandwiches. And Vishal's favorite fish and chips. I think, every eatery in London has fish and chips in their menu. :)

So, shivering in the cold, I was scanning the menu for a familiar soup. Reading the world "curry" I stopped at Curry Laksa Noddle Soup. There was option to add chicken or veggies and I decided to keep it veggie-only. Even talking about that soup bowl reminds me of rich, creamy, aromatic soup. I don't even remember breathing few times before I finished that bowl. And in minutes of, feeling harsh winter, I felt warm head to toe. Indeed it was an unforgettable experience. In-fact, pictures of the soup today are totally inspired from the bowl of soup I drank that day.

I never thought to try and make it at home until last year when UK Chef and TV personality Nigella Lawson shared the picture of Laksa Soup she had in a London restaurant. That day I spent lot of time researching for the recipe... and spent hell lot of time trying to create that silky smooth soup with amazingly beautiful color.

I'm happy to say, after a number of tries, I found the taste and balance of flavor I was looking for. This recipe is very close to my original experience and I love it. Since early this year, it has become a staple in our home.

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How to make Laksa Paste?

Laksa paste is essentially a red curry paste and is back-bone of Laksa soup. Hence the name - Laksa. You will be surprised that such simple 6 ingredients provide depth of flavor and rich color to laksa soup. If you look at the list in recipe below, all are easy to find pantry-staples. I mean, we all have lime, onion, garlic, dried chilies in our kitchen? Right? If you don't have **Sambal Oelek (chili paste) in your pantry? You can replace it with sriracha or any regular Asian chili-garlic paste.

Now, I must tell you that authentic Laksa Paste or laksa recipe uses Lemongrass instead of lemon or lime. I had full plans to use lemongrass too. But, thing is, it is not that easy to find everywhere. Also, lemongrass paste, which is often used to avoid hard stems of lemongrass in soups/curries, is not that easy to find either. So I decided to switch to my trusty ingredient that I often use when recipe calls for lemongrass and I don't have any.

Let me tell you, if you are every get stuck on a recipe due to not finding lemongrass? Just do this: zest a whole lime and mix with three tablespoon of lime juice. For every 1 tbsp of lemongrass paste use 1 tbsp of this mixture. And you will not notice difference in the flavor.

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To make paste, I process all ingredients in food processor until smooth paste forms. If mixture looks too thick, I add a little more oil or lime juice. Laska paste stays good in refrigerator for 1 week. Recipe below is good to make soup twice.

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Originally, Laksa soup is from Malaysian/Singapore region but this recipe is my taste of Laksa from London. I adapted the recipe from a number of sources in attempt to create these flavors. In no particular order, the list of sources referred are listed in the Recipe Notes. During my research, I also came to know that there is a similar version of Laksa soup in Asaam, India. I think, every country leaves their mark on a recipe as it travels.

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So friends, a bowl of laksa soup is perfect to way to enjoy cold fall-winter or evening. Blend a batch of laksa paste in advance, then make vegetarian laksa soup for dinner in just 10 minutes. Find you favorite comfy couch in house... Sip the soup and slurp the noodles. Enjoy!

Wish you wonderful day ahead. -Savita x

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Total Time: Prep Time: Cook Time: Cuisine: Asian () Difficulty: Easy

Yields: 4 cups - Serves: 4

(No. of servings depends on serving size.)

Ingredients

Laksa Paste

Laksa Soup

For Serving/Garnish

Smart Swap: You can use any protein instead of tofu - shrimp or chicken (will not be vegetarian)

Directions

  • 1. Make Laksa Paste:To make paste, in food processor jar, add soaked chilies (discard water in which these were soaked), and all ingredients from the Laksa Paste ingredient list above. Process until smooth pasta forms. Remove in a bowl. Paste stays good for up to one week.
  • 2. Cook Rice Noodles:Bring a pot of water to rolling boil and cook rice noodles according to package directions.
  • 3. Saute Soup Base and Veggies:Heat a skillet. Add 1/2 of laksa paste. Saute for 1 minute to develop flavor and also to cook-off raw flavor of onion. Now, add chopped veggies, such as zucchini, (add mushroom or bell pepper if you like) and cook until crisp-tender (not mushy i.e. veggies are cooked but still have bite).
  • 4. Add Liquid and Simmer Soup: Add vegetable stock and coconut milk with *1 tsp sugar, 1 tbsp lime juice, and generous pinch of salt. Bring to boil and simmer until just started to thicken (1-2 minutes). Remove from heat. Taste broth and adjust salt, sugar and lime juice.
  • 5. Assemble Laksa Soup and Serve:In four serving bowls, add serving of cooked noodles, ladle soup on top dividing equally. Top with sliced tofu, sliced cucumber, cilantro and more chilies. Serve and enjoy!
Savita's Notes:

Sambal Oelek is not vegan whereas rest of the ingredients in this soup are all vegan. So, you can replace sambal paste with a regular vegan chili-garlic paste to make this soup vegan.

* I end up adding up-to a tbsp sugar to balance the flavors. Also, it is best to taste and adjust salt. Salt brings out the flavor of everything - coconut, curry paste. Sauce may take 2-5 minutes to thicken. Keep simmering until soup has desired consistency.

Disclaimer: Recipe adapted from: here and here

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FAQs

What is laksa soup base made of? ›

In addition to those spices, the basic ingredients of Sarawak Laksa are rice vermicelli, chicken, fried tofu, omelette, bean sprouts, black mushrooms, shrimp, boiled eggs and musk. The broth is made from a mixture of sambal belacan, coconut milk, tamarind juice, garlic, galangal and lemongrass.

How do you thicken laksa soup? ›

You can try to mix in some flour or cornstarch. They both act as a thickening agent. Depending on how big your pot or skillet is, put 1 or 2 tbs of flour or cornstarch in a small bowl and mix it with about 2 tbs of water until it dissolves completely. Then dump it into your soup or sauce.

What are the different types of laksa soup? ›

There are three basic types of laksa: curry laksa, asam laksa, and another variant that can be identified as either curry or asam laksa. Curry laksa is a coconut milk curry soup with noodles, while asam laksa is a sour, most often tamarind-based, soup with noodles.

What is laksa sauce made of? ›

A blend of dried chili, red chili, dried shrimp, shrimp paste (belacan), garlic, shallot, ginger, blue ginger (galangal), turmeric root, candle nuts, and lemongrass stalk is infused into the stock, giving the dish its signature punch.

What does laksa soup taste like? ›

The laksa has a seafood-based broth, but added with coconut milk. This gives the soup a slightly creamy, sweet flavor but with a spicy kick. Similar to the curry laksa, the Nyonya laksa is also served with bean curd puffs, bean sprouts, prawns and sliced fish cakes.

What ethnicity is laksa soup? ›

Laksa is a spicy noodle soup from Malaysia, also found in other South East Asian counties including Singapore and Indonesia. Laksa as we know it here in Australia is made with a coconut broth that is spicy and fragrant.

Is laksa good for you? ›

Health Benefits: Laksa offers a balance of macronutrients: proteins from shrimp and fish cake, carbohydrates from rice noodles, and healthy fats from coconut milk. The dish also includes micronutrients from its various ingredients.

What kind of noodles are used in laksa? ›

Curry Laksa

It is typically served using yellow mee (thick egg noodles) or mee hoon (rice vermicelli). Common garnishes include bean sprouts, prawns, shredded chicken breast or boiled pork slices, fried tofu puffs, co*ckles, and long beans.

Which country is laksa from? ›

At its core, laksa is a spiced noodle soup. While it is mostly associated with Malaysia and Singapore, it is also popular in Indonesia and southern Thailand.

What are the 2 types of laksa? ›

Laksa is a versatile dish, and its recipe can vary significantly from region to region. In Malaysia alone, there are two primary types: Asam Laksa and Curry Laksa. Asam Laksa: This version features a tangy and tamarind-based soup, often with mackerel fish, giving it a unique and slightly sour taste.

Why is laksa so good? ›

The Laksa is a perfect balance of flavours. The sweet, sour, spicy and sour elements go perfectly well the rice noodles, prawns, tofu puffs and fish meat.

What food goes well with laksa? ›

Laksa food pairings
  • Tamarind and mackerel. ...
  • Coconut and bitter-sweet kalamansi lime. ...
  • Chicken and lemongrass. ...
  • Laksa leaves and shrimp paste. ...
  • Pumpkin and lime leaves. ...
  • Pork and grilled pineapple. ...
  • Scallops and sweet basil. ...
  • Beef and peanuts.

Is there MSG in laksa? ›

While you can purchase pre-made, jarred laksa paste and add a pat to your coconut broth, we strongly recommend trying our homemade laksa recipe instead. This is because prepackaged laksa paste can contain high amounts of sodium, MSG and preservatives.

What can I use instead of laksa paste? ›

*As a cheat, you could use 3-4 tbsp of shop-bought vegan Thai red curry paste instead. It won't be quite authentic, but also delicious and way faster.

Can laksa be kept overnight? ›

You can refrigerate Laksa in an airtight container in the refrigerator, separate from the noodles, for 3 to 4 days.

Is laksa similar to ramen? ›

Presenting “laksa”, a southeast asian ramen-like dish served with a spicy and sour fish-based broth. Kinda proud of it, as everything is from scratch, including the noodles.

What is cream soup base made of? ›

A cream soup will often have a soup base, prepared with ingredients such as onion, celery, garlic powder, celery salt, butter, bacon drippings, flour, salt, pepper, paprika, milk, light cream, and chicken stock or vegetable stock. Various vegetables or meats are then added to the base.

What does laksa sauce taste like? ›

Your laksa should be a balance of spicy, sweet, creamy and sour and salty; it's fun to have fish sauce, lime wedges and chilli sauce on the table so people can adjust the flavour in their bowl of wonderment as they like.

Is laksa a soup or curry? ›

Laksa: A Noodle Soup That's Bold on Flavor

The most well-known version of laksa is sometimes called curry laksa and it's made from a paste that combines shallots, garlic, turmeric, lemongrass, candlenut or cashew, and galangal.

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