Read the full recipe for southern Thai gaeng som here: http://wp.me/p4a4F7-2XU
There’s a dish in Thailand called gaeng som (and in English it’s also sometimes spelled kaeng som, though I think the first letter sounds a bit more like a g then a k แกงส้ม). Anyway, if can refer to a number of different styles of sour curry / soup. The central Thai version of gaeng som (แกงส้ม) is red in color and has a very sweet and sour flavor. But we’ll be making the recipes for southern Thai style gaeng som, which is not sweet at all, orange and yellow in color, and known for being spicy and full of turmeric. In Bangkok, southern Thai gaeng som is often referred to as gaeng leung (yellow curry), but in southern Thailand they just called it gaeng som (แกงส้ม).
Why is it a curry and not a soup? Although it may look like what we typically call a soup in English, the reason it is technically a curry is because it gets its flavor from a paste instead of just boiling herbs or stock to make an infusion - that would be a soup.
This Thai gaeng som recipe is actually quite easy to make, and when I’m at home in Thailand, my mother in law makes it for me at least a couple of times a week. I like it so much because it’s very healthy, has a powerful spicy and sour flavor, and we always have the ingredients for this dish at our house.
Be sure to check out the full recipe and more photos over on my Thai food blog at eatingthaifood.com: http://wp.me/p4a4F7-2XU, but also, I’ve listed the ingredients you’ll need for this authentic Thai recipe below.
Here are the ingredients you'll need:
This is for the soup part of the recipe:
1 fish - 600 grams (ปลากระพง)
1.5 - 2 litres water (น้ำเปล่า)
1 green papaya - 700 grams (มะละกอดิบ)
1 tbsp salt to taste (เกลือ)
1 tbsp shrimp paste (กะปิ)
10 - 15 tbsp lime juice - I used about 20 limes in total (น้ำมะนาว)
And for the curry paste part of the recipe:
1 head garlic (กระเทียม)
20 grams turmeric (2 - 3 fingers (ขมิ้น)
60 grams white bird's eye chilis, in Thai prik kee noo khao - I counted about 100 chilies (พริกขี้หนูขาว)
2 shallots (หอมแดง)
After making the curry paste, you then boil it with water, throw in the green papaya, the fish, and then finally season it with salt and lime juice. Make sure you turn off the curry of the soup completely before you add in the lime juice - if you don’t the lime juice won’t be very sour, and it will turn bitter.
That’s all there is to cooking this Thai sour spicy curry (วิธีทำ แกงส้ม) from southern Thailand. If you love sour and if you love spicy dishes, you’re going to love this recipe.
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►Read the full recipe for gaeng som: http://wp.me/p4a4F7-2XU

By Mark

11 thoughts on “Southern thai gaeng som recipe sour spicy curry”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nadira Guru says:

    I watched this video the day it was uploaded… watching again today to check the recipe….i can’t believe its been 8 yrs… u introduced me to Thai cuisine n Mark wiens u will always be my favourite food vlogger❤

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hans Peter Raatz says:

    I like your recipe better, then what I saw before, because this is really spicy, like it should be, it must have your hair stand up, when eating. The best one I had in Songkhla. I had it with Mackerel too.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Natrixxvision says:

    Can this also be made with…I dunno chicken or something? I don’t eat seafood much.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Natrixxvision says:

    Interesting that you leave the skin on the turmeric

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fauziah Mohd says:

    Wow..gonna try make tis wkend looks so delicious..yumy👍😋

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joe Low says:

    Thank you Mark for the geang som recipe. Its healthy food,tasty and aromatic.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Berjuang ke jalan Allah swt Allahuakbar says:

    Try to cook Melayu traditional …sayur lemak pucuk paku …is good taste

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Koong KA says:

    ไม่ตัดครีบปลาเลย ดูไม่น่ากิน ครีบหางก็ไม่ตัด

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daphne Rodriguez says:

    👍

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daphne Rodriguez says:

    AMAZING CURRY FISH 🐟😋 YUMMY WOW BEAUTIFUL ❤️🖤💚🤎 FAMILY DAPHNE COTTON ALWAYS 💜 AWESOME BEAUTIFUL ✨,

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Madelin Koh says:

    Will definitely give a try. Also thanks for all the wonderful tips. From Malaysia

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