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Colorful curried Thai beef with peanut sauce served over bowls of yummy coconut rice and mango salsa. This dish is full of flavor, is simple to make, and can be on the table in under 45 minutes. The beef is made with flavorful Thai curry paste and cooked until caramelized around the edges. It’s then served over coconut rice topped with fresh, bright mango jalapeño salsa for a balance of spicy, salty, and savory flavor. Altogether, it’s so delicious. Be generous with the peanut sauce, it makes this curried beef most delicious! Who doesn’t love Thai cuisine and Thai-inspired cuisine!?

It’s been the longest time since I shared a recipe with peanut sauce. But I love this sauce. Every time I make it I ask myself why I don’t use it more often. I’m seeing a chopped peanut salad in our future for sure!
The idea for this recipe came pretty naturally. I was at Whole Foods, and they had a great cut of flank steak and nice-looking fresh mangos. I already had Thai red curry paste on my list of items to stock back up on. The curry paste happened to be next to the peanut butter. Basically, I put the recipe together in my head from there. I knew if I could add some spiciness to the beef, it would have serious potential.
And I was not wrong. Even my dad, who often finds stir fries like this to be too salty for his taste, complimented the recipe. I think it’s the sauce, combined with the mango and coconut rice, that’s the secret combination. When you put everything together, it’s a wonderful mix of flavors.
Ingredients
Curried Beef
To garnish
Kitchen Supplies

Step 1: mix the peanut sauce
This sauce is my favorite – my dad’s, too! I used to make it with coconut, but now I make it even simpler. It’s a mix of peanut butter (I love Whole Foods 365 creamy peanut butter with just peanuts and salt), tamari (I like to use low sodium), Thai red curry paste, pickled ginger (often labeled as sushi ginger), and toasted sesame oil.
I find it easiest to blend the sauce in a blender or use an immersion blender.

Step 2: cook the beef
It’s a little crispy and a little spicy, but simple. Toss thinly sliced flank steak with arrowroot or cornstarch to help with the crispiness. Cook it up with Thai red curry paste and butter. Then add garlic, lemongrass, and ginger.
Finish with tamari and sweet Thai chili sauce.
For the butter, make sure it’s a high-quality grass-fed butter for the best flavor. I love Straus Organic European Butter. Then, simply cook the garlic and ginger in the butter until golden and crisp.

Step 3: the mango salsa
This is fresh and delicious. Lots of ripe mango, so many fresh herbs, toasted sesame seeds, a jalapeño pepper (for a little heat), and some lime.
The fresh mix really compliments the beef and rich peanut sauce.
Step 4: serve
Lots of rice, the mango salsa, and then the beef. Finish this up by spooning the peanut sauce over the beef. Be generous with the sauce. You will love it!
Enjoy immediately. This takes less than an hour to make, and it’s delicious and fun! All those fresh herbs and mango chunks certainly make a difference.

Looking for other quick weeknight dinners? Here are some favorites:
20 Minute Miso Ginger Beef and Broccoli
Crockpot Thai Short Ribs with Coconut Rice
30 Minute Caramelized Shallot Beef Ramen Noodles
Coconut Popcorn Chicken with Sweet Thai Chili Lime Sauce
30 Minute Sticky Thai Meatballs with Sesame Noodles
Better Than Takeout Sweet Thai Basil Chicken
Chili Crisp Chicken Mango Cucumber Rice Bowl
Lastly, if you make this Curried Thai Beef with Peanut Sauce, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Oh man this is delicious! Made this for dinner tonight with coconut rice, outstanding! The flavors go so well together! I did use stir fry meat as I could not find flank steak at the grocery store. 5/5 definitely will make again!
Hi Jackie,
Thanks for the thoughtful feedback after trying this recipe, I’m happy to hear it was a win. Have a wonderful day!
This was soooo good!! One of my favorite things I’ve ever made. Easier than expected given all the ingredients too!
Thank you so much Patrick! So glad you loved this thai beef! Have a great day! xT
This is one of my FAVORITE recipes. So many complimenting flavors while being a healthy meal. I’ve cooked this about 6 times and sometimes have to fudge some ingredients due to lack of others and it always turns out great! I haven’t had the salty issue as another comment has said so I am unsure what happened there. I use full sodium to light sodium soy sauce depending upon what’s available. I tend to use unsalted peanut butter though. I actually add more curry paste but I am a curry fanatic! Secret if anything is too salty is to add more lime/lemon to the dish!
Hey Megan,
Amazing! So glad to hear this recipe turned out nicely for you, I appreciate you making it! Have a great day!
I’m not sure where I went wrong but this ended up being really salty (and I like a bit of salt). The flavors were really good together though so I’m not going to give up.
Hi Carrie,
Thanks for trying this recipe and so sorry about the salt! Next time, I would try a low sodium soy sauce, I think that should really help! Let me know if you make again:) xx
This is so yummy!
Hey Cassidy,
Happy Sunday! So glad to hear this recipe turned out well for you, thanks a lot for giving it a try! xx