Taste the World
Thai Recipes Inspired by Thailand Holidays
Bring the flavours of Thailand into your kitchen with simple Thai recipes inspired by street food, beach holidays and classic dishes from Bangkok, Phuket and beyond.
Thai Recipes
Quick routes into the first 5 travel-inspired recipes in this cuisine cluster.
Easy Thai Green Curry
Make an easy Thai green curry at home with supermarket-friendly ingredients, simple swaps, budget tips and links to Thailand holiday ideas.
Cook this recipePad Thai
Cook a simple pad Thai recipe inspired by Thailand street food, with easy ingredients, budget cooking tips and travel ideas for your next Thai holiday.
Cook this recipeEasy Thai Red Curry
Make a quick Thai red curry with coconut milk, simple ingredients and a travel-inspired link to Thailand's beach and city food culture.
Cook this recipeThai Basil Chicken
Cook Thai basil chicken at home with a quick stir-fry method inspired by Bangkok street food and easy weeknight dinners.
Cook this recipeChicken Satay
Make easy chicken satay skewers with a simple peanut-style sauce, inspired by Thai markets, beach food and holiday flavours.
Cook this recipeWhy Thai Food Works So Well at Home
Thai cooking is built around quick heat, fresh herbs, coconut milk, noodles and balanced sauces, which makes it practical for weeknight cooking.
You can keep the flavour clear without needing specialist equipment. A wok or large frying pan, supermarket curry paste and fresh lime will take most recipes a long way.
The recipes in this hub keep the travel inspiration front and centre while using ingredients that are easier to find in UK and European supermarkets.
Planning a Thailand Trip?
If these dishes make you want to try the real thing, start with the budget Thailand guide and nearby Asia travel ideas.
FAQs
Are these Thai recipes beginner friendly?
Yes. The recipes use simple methods, short ingredient lists and supermarket-friendly swaps where specialist Thai ingredients are harder to find.
What Thai ingredients are worth buying first?
Curry paste, coconut milk, fish sauce or soy sauce, rice noodles, limes and fresh herbs give you the most flexible starting point.
Which Thai recipe is cheapest to cook first?
Thai red curry and pad Thai are usually strong budget choices because they stretch vegetables, noodles, rice and one main protein across several portions.