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Love beef massaman curry? Me too! Originating in Thailand, this incredible recipe is CRAZY delicious, with fall apart beef, packed full of flavour and is basically a dish that you absolutelyneed in your life! And guess what? I’ve made it super simple for you to recreate using just yourslow cooker. You don’t even have to brown the beef first. (Just like my slow cooker mongolian beef recipe.) I LOVE slow cooker recipes like that!

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I personally don’t eat beef that often. It’s just not a favourite of mine and the Mr’s. That being said – we both ate a few bites of this beef massaman curry, looked at each other and said, “Oh my life, this is delicious!”

The beef just fell apart and the flavour was incredible! I can also tell you that my house smelt AMAZING when I walked in after a long day at work. I couldn’t have asked any more from this hearty and delicious midweek meal.

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The Mr even went in for seconds. (He never does that, EVER!) It’s honestly one of the tastiest things to ever emerge from my slow cooker. SO much flavour!! Speaking of, if you love seriously tasty Asian recipes, you have to check out my easy slow cooker chicken teriyaki recipe too. It’s just as amazing!

Back to the beef massaman curry though. This really is a great recipe to get you into Thai flavours without the serious heat that Thai dishes normally have. (I’ve been to Thailand – trust me, they love their heat!)

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It can also be quite cheap for a beef dish. I used the lower priced pre-diced beef cuts and it still melted in my mouth. I believe that ‘low and slow’ cooking can turn even the cheapest cuts of meat into a delicious meal that everyone can enjoy.

You can also now buy pre-made curry pastes which will save you loads of pennies not having to buy 20 different spices/herbs for your cupboard!

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Never made a slow cooker beef massaman curry before? I’ve got some tips that I think may just help you out…

Beef Massaman Curry Recipe Tips

  • I highly recommend using coconut cream over coconut milk. The flavour is much richer and, no surprises, much creamier! It really does make a difference. If you need to use coconut milk however, only use 400ml as it’s much more runny.
  • Make sure your potatoes and beef are cut to approximately the same size. This just ensures even cooking throughout the whole batch.
  • When making the beef massaman curry sauce, I like to use a whisk to mix it. This guarantees even distribution of all the flavours and no lumpy bits.
  • Panicking that the sauce looks a bit pale? Don’t! It will become much darker during the cooking. It gets WAY more appetising I promise!
  • With the added potatoes, this curry is almost a meal in itself. That being said, you can serve it on it’s own, with some rice or dip in some naan bread. All options are totally yummy.
  • You’ll notice that I don’t add salt anywhere in this recipe. That’s for two reasons. 1. Fish sauce is very salty! 2. In Thailand, they don’t use salt to season their food. They use ingredients like fish sauce, fresh lemon or lime juice and freshly cracked black pepper if you want to add a little heat.
  • Be VERY careful with the fish sauce. It’s incredibly powerful stuff and you really don’t need a lot!
  • Beef massaman curry is a mild Thai curry. (So a good one to start your on your Thai flavour journey!) But if you like your curry a little hotter, finely chop a fresh red chilli and add it in. You can even keep the seeds in if you want an extra fiery kick.
  • Want to know where to find massaman curry paste? I found a 200g jar in my local Tesco (in the UK.) I’m positive it’s readily available from other large supermarkets too.
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Easy Slow Cooker Beef Massaman Curry – Step by Step Picture Recipe

Here’s what you will need to serve 4

Ingredients

  • 700g (1 lb 9 oz) Diced Beef
  • 2-3 tbsp Plain Flour
  • 320g (11 oz) Potatoes, Diced *
  • 1 Onion, Finely Chopped
  • 200g (7 oz) Massaman Curry Paste
  • 400ml (1 + 2/3 Cup) Chicken Stock
  • 500ml (2 Cups) Coconut Cream
  • 2 tbsp Fish Sauce
  • Juice of 1/2 a Lemon
  • 1 tbsp Light Brown Sugar
  • Cooked Rice, To Serve (Optional)
  • Chopped Coriander, To Serve (Optional)

Essential Equipment

  • 3.5 litre Slow Cooker

*I used Jazzy potatoes – they’re a bit like baby potatoes. Any kind will do though!

Instructions

Firstly, coat the diced beef (700g | 1 lb 9 oz) in the plain flour (2-3 tbsp). Give it a really good mix to ensure everything is evenly and lightly coated. (You may find this easier in a bag – my method got a bit messy!)

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Then , if you haven’t already, dice the potatoes (320g | 11 oz) and finely chop the onion (x 1). Try and keep the potatoes roughly the same sort of size as the diced beef if you can. Now place them into the slow cooker.

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Time to make the sauce! Lets add the massaman curry paste (200g | 7 oz), chicken stock (400ml | 1 + 2/3 Cup), coconut cream (500ml | 2 Cups), fish sauce (2 tbsp), lemon juice (1/2 lemon) and the brown sugar (1 tbsp) into a large bowl. Give it all a really good mix with a whisk to take out any curry paste lumps.

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Pour that beautifully fragrant sauce into the slow cooker over the potatoes and onions. Then add in the coated beef. If any pieces are stuck together, just carefully pull them apart. Avoid the temptation to stir it and just place on the lid. Cook on low for 8 hours.

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See – didn’t I tell you the colour would get darker and much more appetising? All that’s left to do is stir it well and serve. It’s entirely up to you whether you have it on it’s own, with some rice or with some naan bread (or similar) to dip into it. Sprinkle with a little chopped coriander if you’re feeling fancy.

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How to Freeze Beef Massaman Curry

This is a freezable curry but it’s worth noting that the potatoes will change texture slightly once defrosted and reheated. They tend to become a little mushier. (Technical term!) I promise it will still taste just as delicious though.

Simply pour your curry into freezer bags or plastic tubs (I like to reuse the plastic tubs you get with Chinese and curry takeouts) and make sure you cover the potatoes and beef in sauce to avoid freezer burn.

Defrost your beef massaman curry thoroughly in the fridge and use within 24 hours. To reheat, simply heat through in a saucepan over a low heat until piping hot.

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Slow Cooker Beef Massaman Curry - Printable Recipe

Yield: 4 People

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 8 hours

Total Time: 8 hours 15 minutes

Packed full of flavour, melt in the mouth beef and hearty potatoes, this beef massaman curry is not only very easy to make but incredibly tasty too!

Ingredients

  • 700 g Diced Beef
  • 2-3 tbsp Plain Flour
  • 320 g Potatoes, (Diced)
  • 1 Onion , (Finely Chopped)
  • 200 g Massaman Curry Paste
  • 400 ml Chicken Stock
  • 500 ml Coconut Cream
  • 2 tbsp Fish Sauce
  • Juice of 1/2 a Lemon
  • 1 tbsp Light Brown Sugar
  • Cooked Rice, (To Serve, Optional)
  • Chopped Coriander, (To Serve, Optional)

Essential Equipment

  • 3.5 litre Slow Cooker

Instructions

  1. Coat the diced beef in the flour and set aside. Place the diced potatoes and finely chopped onion into the bottom of the slow cooker.
  2. To make the sauce, whisk together the massaman curry paste, chicken stock, coconut cream, fish sauce, lemon juice and brown sugar until runny and dissolved.
  3. Pour the massaman curry sauce over the potatoes and onions then add in the floured beef. Do not stir.
  4. Put on the lid and cook on low for 8 hours.

Notes

I used Jazzy potatoes (a little like baby potatoes) and pre diced beef for this recipe.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 4Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 703Total Fat: 33gSaturated Fat: 20gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 87mgSodium: 636mgCarbohydrates: 72gFiber: 2gSugar: 48gProtein: 30g

Nutritional information on kitchenmason.com should only be used as a general guideline, I am not a certified nutritionist. Please always check labels for allergens where applicable.

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FAQs

How to make beef more tender in curry? ›

Instructions
  1. Place the beef in a bowl and sprinkle over the bicarbonate of soda. ...
  2. Rub the bicarbonate of soda into the beef so it's thoroughly coated.
  3. Cover and place in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
  4. Thoroughly rinse the beef in cold water, drain, then pat dry with kitchen towels.
  5. Use as per your recipe.
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How to thicken up a curry in a slow cooker? ›

Add a thickening agent

Some common options include cornstarch, flour, or arrowroot powder. Mix the agent with some water or broth before adding it to the slow cooker towards the end of the cooking time. This will help prevent clumping and ensure an evenly thickened sauce.

Can you use chicken stock in a beef curry? ›

Beef broth, beef stock or chicken broth can also be used for more umami but is not critical since the ingredients include beef bones. Mix and cover. Cook for another hour or until the beef and potatoes are fork tender. If there is too much fat or oil on top of your curry, remove the undesired amount using a ladle.

How to thicken massaman curry? ›

Add one tablespoon of cornflour to two or three tablespoons of cold water and stir. Pour the mixture into the sauce and allow to simmer until the sauce begins to thicken. Which doesn't take very long. Ideal for Indian curries and can be used as a cream substitute (which is also thickens sauces).

Why is my beef not tender in curry? ›

Cooking tough chewy meat fast at a high temp gives you tough chewy meat. That might not be bad in very thin slices or small pieces. To tenderize tough meat cook it ta a slow simmer to melt the connective tissue without driving off all the moisture.

How do you make beef so soft and tender? ›

There are a few methods, but this is the easiest way: Sprinkle 3/4 tsp baking soda (bi-carbonate soda) on 250g / 8oz sliced economical beef cuts. Toss with fingers, leave for 30 minutes. Rinse, pat off excess water.

What is the best beef to use for a curry? ›

Chuck Steak

Chuck is juicy, flavourful, and versatile with the fatty juices providing a rich, delicious curry. Plus, the chuck steak is easy to cut into small pieces, so it cooks quickly and evenly.

What can I use instead of chicken stock in a curry? ›

Fortunately, we're here to let you in on a game-changing secret: Water makes a more than acceptable replacement for chicken stock in most soups, stews, sauces, and braises. And in many cases, water actually produces a better-tasting result.

Can you use water instead of broth for curry? ›

You can indeed substitute water in a recipe calling for chicken broth. The liquid is a vital part of the recipe, and affects not only the viscosity of the final product, but its taste. And water by itself does alter the taste, but not in a good way.

How do you reduce the spice in Massaman Curry? ›

Adding dairy is an ideal way to dull down the heat in hot spicy food. Try serving spicy curries with a dollop of plain yoghurt or serve that spicy soup with a hearty pour of cream or sour cream. Another method to counteract spiciness in a dish is to add a squeeze of acid such as lime or lemon juice, even vinegar.

Will coconut milk thicken a curry? ›

For a rich and creamy curry, coconut milk or cream can be a fantastic thickening agent. They not only add creaminess but also a delightful tropical flavour. Simply pour in some coconut milk or cream and let it simmer until your sauce reaches the desired consistency.

How do Indian restaurants thicken curry? ›

Use wheat flour, rice flour, or coconut flour plus a fat (like ghee, olive oil, or coconut oil) in equal amounts. Cook both ingredients for a few minutes to cook out the raw flour taste, then add your curry ingredients. Once the whole curry dish comes to a boil, the sauce will thicken.

What can I add to beef to make it tender? ›

Velveting is a simple process of using baking soda or a mixture of egg whites, cornstarch and oil to marinate and tenderize economical cuts of steak, chicken and other meats before cooking. Velveting meat softens fibers to reduce toughness and enhance juiciness for maximum flavor and tenderness.

Is there a way to make cooked beef more tender? ›

Simmering in a little bit of liquid or broth is a great way to tenderize. Acidity can also be your friend here. A little bit of vinegar and lemon juice in the liquid can help you tenderize the meat.

What is the secret to cooking tender beef? ›

Cook It Slowly

This is certainly true when it comes to notoriously tough cuts of meat like beef brisket and pork shoulder. Cooking these cuts of meat slowly, either by braising, stewing or grill roasting, is the best way to get these tasty cuts of meat meltingly tender.

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