This Thai Coconut Fish Soup is Gluten-Free and Dairy-free. A flavorsome and hearty dish that is easy to make and fresh an tasty.
Many people purchase their Cod at Trader Joe’s. I hear the prices are reasonable, the fish is wild caught and you can find it already cut into chunks at Trader Joe’s. Here in Alaska we do not have a Trader Joe’s. We have our own boat and fish for our own Salmon, Halibut and LingCod in the bay. So I usually use fresh caught halibut for most of my stews using white fish. But any white fish would work. What kind of soup do you like?
I love the seasonings for Thai dishes. Using Coconut Milk in this Thai Coconut Fish Soup makes it so flavorful plus Dairy Free! Coconut Milk has many health Benefits. It aids in weight loss and is rich in short and medium chain triglycerides, considering them to be healthy fats.
Coconut Milk balances electrolytes. It has anti-inflammatory properties. Therefore strengthening the immune system. It also is fabulous in making healthy hair and skin.
We use red curry paste in this recipe. Curry is such a fragrant and healthy spice. Did you know that curry reduces inflammation? Turmeric is the key part of curry that helps with reducing inflammation.
Curry also is a powerful agent to fight cancer. Curcumin is thought to be the agent to help prevent cancer, including prostate, breast, skin and colon cancer.
Other things that curry helps with are combating Alzheimer’s disease, aiding digestion, battles bacteria and boosts bone strength. Quite a powerhouse isn’t it!
Thai Coconut Fish Soup Gluten & Dairy FREE
Ingredients
- 2 lbs of Halibut Cod or other white fish, cut into 2 inches
- 2 Tbsp oil coconut oil is perfect for this
- 1/2 onion diced
- 3 garlic cloves minced
- 1/2 green pepper diced
- 1/2 red pepper diced
- 2 large carrots sliced about 1/2 inch
- 2 medium potatoes cubed
- 1 tomato diced
- 2 - 3 cups chicken or vegetable broth
- 8 oz coconut milk
- 2 Tbsp Thai red curry paste.
- salt/pepper to taste
Instructions
- Season the fish with salt/pepper.
- In a large pot heat the oil and cook the onions, garlic and peppers until soft.
- Next add potatoes and carrots, cook until the potatoes have begun to brown a little. Then add the tomatoes and allow them to soften and scrape down the bottom of the pot with their juices.
- Add the broth and bring it to a boil. Simmer until the potatoes are tender, not mushy.
- Once they're done cooking, add all the fish, the coconut milk and the curry paste. The fish cooks very fast, I'll say about 3 or for 4 minutes. Turn off heat and they'll continue to cook.
- You pretty much decide how much broth to add to this, depending how "soupy" you'd like.
Notes
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Bridget T. Thomas says
This recipe seems a bit confusing, potatoes aren’t a listed ingredient yet the cooking instructions mentions potatoes.
Colleen says
Thanks Bridget for catching that! I don’t know how I forgot to add potatoes in the recipe. We have fixed it!
denise low says
Thank you for sharing. This looks delicious. We will give this recipe a try.
Arlene Mcc says
got to try this one ,with garlic bread
Amin Salasa says
love thai cuisine….. looks really nyummy… thanks for posting and sharing the recipe
Stephanie says
This looks amazing.
Kelly O says
This is so perfect. I have been trying to find a soup that would appeal to my family (some are lactose intolerant others are GF) and this looks perfect. A fantastic way to break up the sugar extravaganza that comes with Christmas.
Terry Poage says
I have never tried this. Doesn’t look to hard to make.
Bridget Combs says
I love Thai food and this sounds amazing!
Elena says
I love Thai food. I am going to try this recipe.
Samantha Sullon says
Thai food is so delicious! I love this recipe! Gluten free is a good way to go
AngieA says
I must try this. Went GF/DF for a year but fell off the wagon – Glad I found this site.. will hopefully be the added inspiration I need to get back in track!!
Jennifer George says
This sounds good. I love Thai food.
Jennifer George says
Looks good. I love Thai food.
veronica lee says
I am a big fan of Thai food! Totally making this. Thanks!
Jo-Ann Brightman says
I have not eaten much Thai food and this recipe looks so good. I shall have to try it soon.
Katie Hall says
This looks so good! I’m always looking for fish recipes =]]
slehan says
I like finding new recipes for fish.
slehan at juno dot com
Lucinda says
Looks really good and I’m going to try it. Only one question, you mention potatoes but they are not listed in the ingredients! Or should tomato be potato? Thanks
Karen Jaras says
I am a little nervous about fish soup. I may try a very small batch.
rachdean1 says
My husband would really like this. We both like Thai food.
Jennifer H says
Oh yum! I’ll have to try this recipe out
Terri Irvin says
Wow that looks amazing. I really want to try this recipe. I am a big fan of coconut.
Amber Ludwig says
Yummo!! This sounds amazing!! And a healthy but filling dinner!! Can’t wait to try it!!
Linda Manns Linneman says
This soup sounds so good. It also sounds very healthy. We will give this a try. Thank you for sharing
Randy Fulgham says
with these instructions and recipe, i think i can make this==thanks for sharing==cant wait to try it
Colleen says
I love thai, coconut and fish….what’s not to love? I know you can make this Randy!
Melissa S says
I don’t eat fish, I really wish I liked it, there would be so many different food options. This soup sounds like it would be equally delicious with chicken though. The broth sounds so tasty.
Colleen says
Yes Melissa, I was going to offer to just change the fish to chicken. YUM
Jeanne Coulombe says
going to have to give this a try
slehan says
I don’t have a boat (or a shore) but do have a Trader Joes. This looks like a yummy dish.
slehan at juno dot com
Colleen says
OH I wish I had a Trader Joes!
debern says
I don’t care much for fish since the smell can turn my stomach (and me off!) so if it’s smothered in coconut goodness, it may have a chance with me! I love coconut flavor and the oil and milk would be a great accompaniment to the fishy taste. I would try to learn to like fish if I lived in Alaska!
Colleen says
Oh use chicken instead of fish and still enjoy the coconuty Thai goodness 🙂