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Dishes with Coconut Milk

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Soto Betawi

Jakarta

4.7

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Most iconic: Soto Betawi Haji Husen (South Jakarta, Indonesia)

Soto Betawi is a hearty beef soup consisting of chunks of meat and offal that are slowly simmered in a coconut milk broth, which is usually enriched with various spices such as lemongrass, turmeric, galangal, kefir lime leaves, and coriander. When... READ MORE

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Kari ayam

Malaysia

4.7

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Most iconic: Madam Kwan's (Subang Jaya, Malaysia)

Kari ayam is a chicken curry that is popular in Malaysia and Indonesia. It is made with chicken pieces, onions, garlic, ginger, ghee, tomatoes, coconut milk, and spices such as anise, cinnamon, curry leaves, pandan leaves, lemongrass, chilis, cumi... READ MORE

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Phanaeng Curry

Thailand

4.6

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Most iconic: Baan Rim Pa Patong (Phuket, Thailand)

Phanaeng curry is a variety of Thai curry that is characterized by a thick texture and salty-sweet peanut flavor. It consists of meat that is stewed with coconut milk, panang curry paste, makrut lime leaves, fish sauce, and palm sugar. The meat us... READ MORE

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Massaman Curry

Thailand

4.5

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Most iconic: Issaya Siamese Club (Bangkok, Thailand)

Out of all Thai curry varieties, massaman curry stands out as the mildest, sweetest, and the most unusual type. It is a combination of creamy coconut milk, meat, potatoes, and a curry paste made with roasted spices. Coconut milk is the authentic T... READ MORE

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Tom kha gai

Central Thailand

4.5

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Most iconic: Nahm Restaurant (Bangkok, Thailand)

Tom kha gai is Thailand's delicious national dish coming from the central part of the country and bearing the influence of neighbouring Laos. It is a soup whose name translates to boiled galangal chicken soup, consisting of coconut milk, ... READ MORE

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Khao soi

Northern Thailand

4.5

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Most iconic: Khao Soi Khun Yai (Chiang Mai, Thailand)

A signature dish of Northern Thailand, khao soi is a delicious coconut soup in which numerous regional influences were combined to create a truly spectacular dish. The base of the soup is a slightly spicy broth which combines coconut milk and red ... READ MORE

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Thai Curry

Thailand

4.4

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Most iconic: Supanniga Eating Room, Thonglor (Bangkok, Thailand)

Thai curry is usually a soupy dish consisting of coconut milk or water, meat, and curry paste. Unlike the thicker Indian curries, Thai curries have a more soup-like consistency, and the cooks prefer to use fresh herbs and aromatic leaves instead o... READ MORE

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Green Curry

Central Thailand

4.4

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Most iconic: Benjarong (Bangkok, Thailand)

Kaeng khiao wan is a traditional name for the fiery green curry. Although the name translates to sweet green curry, it merely refers to the color, which is known as sweet green. Thai green curry is a dish based on fragrant and sp... READ MORE

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Red Curry

Thailand

4.4

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Most iconic: Sanguan Sri (Bangkok, Thailand)

Red curry is one of the most common curry varieties in Thailand. It combines red curry paste, coconut milk, vegetables and meat into a delectable and hearty meal. Red curry paste and coconut milk are the foundations of the dish, and their combinat... READ MORE

10

Moqueca

Brazil

4.4

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Most iconic: Axego (Salvador, Brazil)

Moqueca is a seafood stew with a base of palm oil and coconut milk or olive oil, combined with fish or shrimps (or both). The dish is stewed in traditional clay pots along with vegetables and fresh herbs, and it is traditionally served over rice. ... READ MORE

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Bobó de camarão

Bahia

4.4

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Most iconic: Aconchego Carioca (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

A classic dish of the Brazilian Bahia region, bobó de camarão is a stew made with puréed cassava (bobó), fresh shrimps, coconut milk, and dendê palm oil. The word bobó comes from ... READ MORE

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Moqueca Baiana

Bahia

4.4

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Most iconic: Axego (Salvador, Brazil)

Moqueca Baiana is a seafood stew originating from the Brazilian state of Bahia, hence the word Baiana in its name. It consists of white fish, shrimps, or other seafood combined with coconut milk, dendê oil, lime juice, and various v... READ MORE

13

Nasi uduk

Jakarta

4.4

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Most iconic: Nasi Uduk Kebon Kacang Zainal Fanani (Central Jakarta, Indonesia)

Nasi uduk is one of numerous Indonesian rice-based dishes. The rice in nasi uduk is cooked in coconut milk together with lemongrass, cloves, pandan leaves, and cinnamon. The process results in wonderfully fluffy, fragrant rice, and right before it... READ MORE

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Nasi kuning

Java

4.4

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Most iconic: Nasi Kuning Pasir Koja (Bandung, Indonesia)

This traditional Indonesian dish consists of rice cooked in coconut milk that is usually seasoned with turmeric, lemongrass, and kaffir lime leaves. Even though yellow rice is the star of nasi kuning, the dish is assembled out of other Indonesian ... READ MORE

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Sate lilit

Bali

4.4

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Most iconic: Warung Ari (Denpasar, Indonesia)

Sate lilit is the favorite street food on Bali. This traditional delicacy is usually made with minced meat which is wrapped around a flat skewer. All meat varieties (including fish and other seafood) are used to prepare sate lilit. However, the mo... READ MORE

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Sarawak laksa

Kuching

4.4

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Most iconic: Aunty Christina's Sarawak Laksa (Petaling Jaya, Malaysia)

Closely related to other laksa varieties, Sarawak laksa is characterized by a subtle, mild flavor. Consisting of a flavorful chicken or shrimp-based broth that is seasoned with thick laksa paste, which sometimes includes more than twenty different... READ MORE

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Klepon

Java

4.4

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These Indonesian rice balls are prepared with glutinous rice flour shell that is wrapped around a palm sugar filling. The outer shell is usually colored green, traditionally with the help of pandan or dracaena leaves, while the whole cake is coate... READ MORE

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Chingri Malai curry

West Bengal

4.4

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Chingri Malai curry is a traditional curry originating from the Bengal region. It’s made with a base of coconut milk and prawns that are seasoned with garam masala spices and fried in ghee or mustard oil with onions, hot chili peppers, garli... READ MORE

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Laksam

Terengganu

4.4

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Most iconic: Restoran Hatinie (Shah Alam, Malaysia)

Traditionally associated with the regions of Kelantan and Terengganu, this flavorful Malaysian soup consists of rolled rice noodles served in a creamy fish broth. The noodles are prepared with a thin rice flour batter that is poured on a flat surf... READ MORE

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Yellow Curry

Thailand

4.3

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Most iconic: Raya Thai Restaurant (Phuket, Thailand)

One of three major curry types in Thailand is the famous yellow curry. Similar to its red and green counterparts, yellow curry is also made with spices such as coriander, cumin, lemongrass, kaffir leaves, garlic, galangal, and numerous other aroma... READ MORE

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Vatapá

Bahia

4.3

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Most iconic: Casa da Gamboa (Salvador, Brazil)

Rich, substantial, and tropically flavored - vatapá is one of the most famous Brazilian dishes, a main course consisting of a combination of stale bread, fish (usually cod), shrimp, coconut milk, manioc flour, dendê palm oil, and cash... READ MORE

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Madras curry

Chennai

4.3

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Madras is a traditional curry that's characterized by its spiciness and complex flavors. Although there are many variations, it's typically made with a combination of chicken or lamb, onions, garlic, ginger, tomato paste, lemon juice, cinnamon, oi... READ MORE

23

Bombocado

Brazil

4.3

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Bombocado is a Brazilian dessert made with shredded parmesan, grated coconut, flour, milk, butter, eggs, and sugar. The concoction is baked, chilled, then cut into wedges. This dessert is often prepared for the Independence Day, and it is recommen... READ MORE

24

Coconut rice (Arroz con coco)

Colombia

4.3

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Most iconic: La Cocina de Pepina (Cartagena, Colombia)

Both savory and sweet in flavor, arroz con coco is a flavorful Colombian side dish consisting of white rice, coconut milk, sugar, salt, and water. When mixed with raisins, arroz con coco becomes slightly sweeter, while the version without raisins ... READ MORE

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Flan de coco

Colombia

4.3

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Flan de coco or coconut flan is a delicate dessert that is popular in Colombia, Costa Rica, and parts of the Caribbean. It is typically made with eggs, coconut milk, condensed milk, cream, vanilla extract, and flaked coconut. The dessert is usuall... READ MORE

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Gulai ayam

Padang

4.3

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Most iconic: Pagi Sore (Padang, Indonesia)

Gulai ayam is a chicken-based version of gulai—traditional Indonesian curry-like dish. It consists of chicken cuts that are slowly simmered in a complex, spicy sauce which is based on coconut milk and various spices that typically i... READ MORE

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Sri Lankan Chicken Curry (Kukul mas kari)

Colombo

4.3

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Kukul mas is a traditional chicken curry originating from Colombo. This creamy and lightly spiced curry is usually made with a combination of chicken breast that's cut into pieces, onions, ginger, garlic, turmeric, garam masala, chili powder, coco... READ MORE

28

Katong laksa

Central Region

4.3

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Most iconic: 328 Katong Laksa (Singapore, Southeast Asia)

As the name implies, this laksa variety hails from the Katong neighborhood of Singapore's Central Region. It is based on a spicy, shrimp-infused broth that's flavored with coconut milk and a special laksa paste consisting of dried shrimps, herbs, ... READ MORE

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Nasi lemak

Malaysia

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Most iconic: Madam Kwan's (Subang Jaya, Malaysia)

No other dish in Malaysia is as famous as nasi lemak. It consists of rice cooked in coconut milk that is traditionally served with anchovies, cucumbers, peanuts, and boiled eggs. The dish is rounded up with the addition of a spicy chili paste call... READ MORE

30

Curry Mee

Malaysia

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Most iconic: Madras Lane (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia)

Curry mee is a spicy noodle soup commonly eaten in Malaysia and Singapore (where it's often called curry laksa). It is a true fusion dish, influenced by Indian, Chinese, and Southeast Asian culinary traditions. It is one of the numerous v... READ MORE

31

Bibingka

Philippines

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In its simplest form, bibingka is a simple Filipino cake that consists of rice flour and water. It was initially prepared in clay pots that were lined with banana leaves, which would impart a distinctive, smoky flavor to the dish. Bibinka is belie... READ MORE

32

Serabi

Java

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Most iconic: Serabi Notosuman Ny. Lidia (Surakarta, Indonesia)

These traditional, small-sized Indonesian pancakes are usually prepared with rice flour and coconut milk. The pancakes are incredibly versatile, they come in sweet and savory versions, and can be adapted with wheat flour and various toppings such ... READ MORE

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Ube halaya

Philippines

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Ube halaya is a famous Filipino dessert made with purple yam. It is easily prepared by cooking mashed purple yams in plain milk, coconut milk, or condensed milk alongside sugar and vanilla essence. When set, it results in a slightly sweet treat th... READ MORE

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Opor ayam

Java

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Indonesian chicken stew is based on an aromatic combination of coconut milk and numerous spices such as lemongrass, tamarind, cinnamon, galangal, palm sugar, coriander, garlic, and shallots. The dish is typically prepared with bone-in pieces such ... READ MORE

35

Vietnamese Chicken Curry (Cà ri gà)

Vietnam

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Cà ri gà is a Vietnamese version of Indian chicken curry. The dish is fairly easy to prepare and it uses ingredients such as chicken pieces, potatoes, carrots, onions, garlic, coconut milk, chicken broth, and herbs and flavorings suc... READ MORE

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Nasi liwet

Surakarta

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Most iconic: Nasi Liwet Bu Wongso Lemu (Surakarta, Indonesia)

Nasi liwet is an Indonesian rice dish known for its rich, aromatic flavor and creamy texture, cooked in coconut milk and infused with fragrant spices. Originating from Solo (Surakarta), Central Java, this dish is a st... READ MORE

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Tongseng

Central Java

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Predominantly sweet, slightly robust, and deliciously spicy, tongseng is an authentic Indonesian meat stew, typically goat, cooked with kecap manis (sweet soy sauce), shredded cabbage, tomatoes, and coconut milk. It is commonly regarded as a combi... READ MORE

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Pan de coco

Honduras

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Pan de coco is a sweet bread roll filled with desiccated coconut and sugar. Its name can be translated to coconut bread, and it is a very popular snack bread throughout Honduras and the Philippines. The Honduran version uses coconut milk ... READ MORE

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Kari ikan

Malaysia

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Kari ikan is a delicious fish curry originating from Malaysia. It is typically made with a combination of fish that is cut into pieces, coconut milk, and a variety of spices such as fenugreek, cumin, curry leaves, chili peppers, mustard seeds, tam... READ MORE

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Guyanese cook-up rice

Guyana

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Guyanese cook-up rice is Guyana's national one-pot dish consisting of rice, meats, and herbs cooked with coconut milk. Considered to be a poor man's dish, it was originally made with the purpose to be eaten at the end of the week, when all food ra... READ MORE

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Casquinhas de siri

Brazil

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Most iconic: Tordesilhas (São Paulo, Brazil)

Casquinhas de siri is a traditional dish consisting of creamy crab cakes served on a shell. It's made with a combination of crab meat, breadcrumbs, coconut milk, tomatoes, onions, yucca flour, green onions, cilantro, and parsley. The mixture is sp... READ MORE

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Dadar gulung

Indonesia

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Dadar gulung is a traditional dessert consisting of a thin rice flour crêpe that is filled with grated coconut. Pancake batter is traditionally infused with pandan leaves which add flavor and impart a vibrant green color to the pancakes, but... READ MORE