20 Best Southeast Asian Recipes (2024)

Full of bright, bold flavors, these Thai and Vietnamese dishes put takeout to shame

Written bySunsetJanuary 13, 2014

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Thai Chicken and Noodle Curry

The secret ingredient is the curry paste, a complex, medium-hot blend made with lemongrass and chiles. Originally from Malaysia, it’s now popular all over northern Thailand.

Recipe: Thai Chicken and Noodle Curry

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Vietnamese Noodle Rolls

Serve these refreshing rolls for dinner, or cut them into thirds and spear each with a toothpick to turn them into hors d'oeuvres.

Recipe: Vietnamese Noodle Rolls

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Shrimp Pad Thai

Quick and delicious, pad Thai is a ubiquitous street food in Thailand.

Recipe: Shrimp Pad Thai

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Red Curry Tofu with Fall Vegetables

Red curry paste—a flavorful mix of chiles, lemongrass, ground shrimp, and more—is one of the great creations of the Thai kitchen. And it’s available in jars, making it possible to cook this complex-tasting dish in just a half-hour.

Recipe: Red Curry Tofu with Fall Vegetables

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Vietnamese Steak Noodle Salad

This dish requires some multitasking, but the benefits of creating something this delicious in only 30 minutes are well worth the hustle. If you're entertaining friends, take a more leisurely approach and make the dressing, cook the noodles, and clean the herbs ahead; then at serving time, just cook the steak and combine the ingredients.

Recipe: Vietnamese Steak Noodle Salad

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Thai Chicken Coconut Soup

Often called tom kha gai, this coconut milk–based soup is a rich and flavorful alternative to traditional chicken soup.

Recipe: Thai Chicken Coconut Soup

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Bánh Mì Noodle Bowls

Enjoy all the flavors of the classic Vietnamese sandwich in a new, delicious form.

Recipe: Bánh Mì Noodle Bowls

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Thai Beef Salad

Some sort of magic happens when you combine a few simple ingredients to turn out this simple, refreshing salad.

Recipe: Thai Beef Salad

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Thai-syle Jicama Salad

Crunchy green papaya is usually the main ingredient in this type of Thai salad, but it can be hard to find.

Surprisingly, jicama—a crisp, beige-skinned root—makes a great stand-in. Find it at well-stocked grocery stores and Latino markets. To serve as a main course, increase shrimp to 1 lb.

Recipe: Thai-syle Jicama Salad

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Thai Red Curry Fish Stew

It's a snap to put together this fresh, flavorful stew with made with light coconut milk, halibut, Thai red curry paste (found in most supermarkets), and aromatic basil and mint.

Recipe: Thai Red Curry Fish Stew

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Spicy Thai Fried Rice with Shrimp

Day-old leftover rice gives this fragrant fried rice the best texture, but you can also make it with rice cooked and cooled the same day.

Recipe: Spicy Thai Fried Rice with Shrimp

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Thai Red Curry Mussels

Mussels' rich taste of the sea goes beautifully with spicy-sweet curries like this one. You can also make the dish with littleneck clams—or both mussels and clams. You'll want a loaf of crusty bread or a pot of jasmine rice on hand to sop up the sauce.

Recipe: Thai Red Curry Mussels

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Thai Barbecued Pork

We loved the salty spice of these pork pieces served over rice. You could also use them in a banh mi sandwich.

Get the recipe: Thai Barbecued Pork

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Thai Chicken and Rice Soup

If you’re sick, but also sick of ordinary chicken soup give this Asian-inspired soup a try.

Recipe: Thai Chicken and Rice Soup

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Thai Catfish Curry with Sweet Potatoes

Serve this coconut milk-based curry over steamed jasmine rice.

Recipe: Thai Catfish Curry with Sweet Potatoes

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Grilled Thai Chicken Thighs with Spicy Broccoli Slaw

If you can’t find packaged broccoli slaw, whirl broccoli stems in a food processor, using the grater attachment. Throw in a carrot and some red cabbage if you like.

Recipe: Grilled Thai Chicken Thighs with Spicy Broccoli Slaw

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Firecracker Shrimp

Fried until crunchy, these shrimp look a little like firecrackers, with the tails being the fuses. The accompanying Ginger Fish Sauce (pictured) makes for the perfect tangy dip.

Recipe: Firecracker Shrimp

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Hanoi-Style Salmon with Turmeric and Dill

In Vietnam, snakehead fish is used for this dish, but food bloggers Hong Pham and Kim Dao, a.k.a. The Ravenous Couple, love to make it with West Coast Copper River salmon. Serve with Pineapple Shrimp Sauce, the typical Vietnamese accompaniment to Hanoi-style salmon.

Recipe: Hanoi-Style Salmon with Turmeric and Dill

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Litchi Raspberry co*cktail

A deliciously refreshing drink to pair with rich or spicy food.

Recipe: Litchi Raspberry co*cktail

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Coconut Banana Fritters

The standard batter for these sweet fritters uses rice flour; this one has coconut flour instead, which creates an extra-crunchy crust with a warm coconut flavor.

Recipe: Coconut Banana Fritters

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What is the most eaten food in South Asia? ›

Chicken is one of the most popular meats in South Asia and cooking it in a tandoor is a popular way of eating it. As pork is taboo in Islam, and cattle are inviolable in Hinduism, goat, lamb and chicken are the most popular kinds of meat in South Asia.

What type of food is a major staple in many meals eaten in Southeast Asia? ›

Rice is the basis of Southeast Asian food, and in many languages a common greeting is "Have you eaten yet?" The verb for "to eat" is often the same as the verb "to eat rice".

Which five are traditional Asian dishes? ›

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What is Asia's most eaten food? ›

Wheat and rice are the major and preferred sources of staple foods. Barley is also widely used in the region and maize has become common in some areas as well. Bread is a universal staple, eaten in one form or another by all classes and groups practically at every meal.

What is the most popular fruit in Southeast Asia? ›

Lychee. Originating in China, lychees are some of the most popular fruit in Southeast Asia. Once peeled, the fruit reveals a white, sweet interior, that is the fruit equivalent of rich and creamy dessert.

What is the most consumed meat in Southeast Asia? ›

Pork. Pork is the most widely consumed red meat in Asia. According to OECD data (Figure 1), South Korea, Vietnam, and China have the highest consumption per capita in the region.

Which country has the most delicious food in Asia? ›

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  • India. First on our list, it's no secret that you can find curries and street food galore in India. ...
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  • Singapore.
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What food originated in Southeast Asia? ›

For food that everyone will relish, here are our 13 must-try Southeast Asia dishes!
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What are usually called the poor man's staple food in Southeast Asia? ›

The staple food in Southeast Asia is rice or noodles. The paper does not explicitly mention the staple food in Asia. Breakfast practices in the Asian region. The staple food in most southeast Asian countries is grain and cereal products, such as rice and wheat.

What is the most eaten meal in the world? ›

Rice, for instance, claims the throne as one of the most consumed staple foods worldwide due to its versatility, affordability, and high caloric yield, making it a reliable source of sustenance for billions.

What language do Asians speak? ›

Asia is home to around 2,300 languages. They are spoken by around 4.46 billion people, with the most widely spoken Asian languages being Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Bengali, and Japanese. We'll look at each of these in turn below.

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What are traditional foods in South Asia? ›

Meat consumption includes beef, lamb, venison, chicken, duck, squab and koel. Vegetable dishes, either mashed (bhorta), boiled (sabji), or leaf-based (saag), are widely served. Seafood such as lobsters and shrimps are also often prevalent.

What foods are eaten in Southeast Asia? ›

The ideal Southeast Asian meal is made up of mostly vegetables, rice and broth, with a little protein to add flavor and a satiating quality. A meal for one might be rice, a grilled fish and some pickled vegetables, while a meal for two might add another vegetable dish.

What are the most popular foods in the Southeast? ›

A traditional Southern meal may include pan-fried chicken, field peas (such as black-eyed peas), greens (such as collard greens, mustard greens, turnip greens, or poke sallet), mashed potatoes, cornbread or corn pone, sweet tea, and dessert—typically a pie (sweet potato, chess, shoofly, pecan, and peach are the most ...

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