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Weeknight Thai Chicken Meatball Khao Soi. This northern Thai inspired noodle soup is the simplest weeknight dinner. Made with flavorful Thai curry paste, coconut milk, and plenty of fresh herbs and lime juice. Toss in seared gingery chicken meatballs and plenty of delicious egg noodles, it’s hard to beat the easy Thai inspired soup. It’s the perfect any night of the week dinner that’s made in 30 minutes, hearty, cozy, and healthy too.

Say hello to my personal favorite recipe of the week. This soup is a combination of everything I love most. It’s colorful, hearty, full of so many vegetables, has crispy (flavorful) chicken meatballs, noodles, and truly the most delicious soup broth. If I wasn’t making a million other things every single week I would be making this soup on repeat. It’s one of my favorites…probably should have saved it for a possible future cookbook but I simply had to share.
Sooo, hopefully, that lets you know just how excited I am. I know this soup is different, but I beg you to try it.

First, I want to share the background on Khao Soi, in case you’re unfamiliar with it. It’s a soup from Northern Thailand made with very specific Thai curry paste giving the soup its unique rich flavor. Additionally, it’s made with creamy coconut milk, which makes this more like a curry…but yet it’s still soup. Well actually, it’s somewhere in between the two!
After reading up on Khao Soi, I discovered there are actually a few variations throughout different parts of Thailand. Some parts of the country will use rice noodles, while others use egg noodles. However, the broth remains the same…curry paste and coconut milk. You can read up on the history here, if you’d like.

So the inspiration? Of course, it’s once again my brother, Brendan. He’s traveled to Thailand a few times now and each time he brings me curry paste and noodles. It’s like winning the lottery, I love him so much for it. Praying he and Lyn’s head back soon because my stash is currently gone.
Anyway, this is their favorite soup. I’ve made a couple versions of it now, one you can find in the Half Baked Harvest Super Simple Cookbook. But I think today’s version might just be my favorite…
My point is, I just love the meatballs in this version, they’re such a fun twist.

Going to put this right out there before getting into details, this is not an authentic Khao Soi. This is just my take, it’s similar but different.
Moving along, aside from cooking the noodles, this soup is made entirely in one pot. The meatballs are the exact same mix that I used for my ginger sesame meatballs…ground chicken, green onions, garlic, and ginger. Roll this all together, then pan-fry the meatballs in a bit of olive oil to get them nice and crispy on the outside. Toss in some baby bok choy, or other greens of your liking, and sear them until they are crisp. At this point, you’ll remove everything from the pot so that the meatballs and greens don’t overcook or lose their crispness.
Next, you’ll want to sauté the Thai red curry paste for a minute or two before adding in the liquids. This will activate the flavors in the curry paste and give you a richer tasting broth. Now, just add in all the liquid, stir back in the meatballs and bok choy, and simmer everything together for a few minutes. You want the meatballs to cook fully through and the flavors in the soup to meld together.
While that’s happening, boil some egg noodles (or use rice noodles if you are gluten free). By the time the noodles are ready, the soup will be too!

Because they are the best part! Well, maybe not the best part, but they contribute so much to this soup.
I am not shy with my toppings, I really like to layer them on. Use ingredients you love most, but here are my recommendations…plenty of fresh Thai basil, a generous handful of thinly sliced green onions, some very thinly sliced shallots (bonus points if you fry the shallots in oil first), lots of fresh-squeezed lime juice, and lastly – chili oil…lots and lots of chili oil.
For the chili oil, I simply make up a quick homemade batch, but you can easily use store-bought too. And if you can’t find any Thai basil, regular Italian basil works as well.

And that’s it, simple, so much flavor, quick, easy, extra color, and insanely good!
I really can’t begin to express just how good. If you loved my Thai ramen or my coconut milk braised chicken, I think you’ll also greatly enjoy this. Similar(ish) flavors, but very different dishes.
The broth, the crispy meatballs, the noodles, the toppings…everything all together. It is the BEST. Creamy, hinted with ginger and garlic, a touch spicy, a touch sweet, herby, salty, so perfect. Yeah, I think that pretty much sums this up. So how about a cozy bowl of Khao Soi tonight? You only need thirty minutes.
You can do it!

If you make this Weeknight Thai Chicken Meatball Khao Soi, 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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wow, always in on a new meatball recipe, and never expected or made one this exotic, much appreciated!
Thank you Sabrina! xTieghan
What is the difference between this khao soi and a regular red curry noodle dish? Isn’t curry paste + coconut milk + fish sauce a typical red curry dish combo? D
Hi there! Khao Soi is a much simpler broth than other red curries, it uses egg noodles, and its toppings are what make it especially unique. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you!! xTieghan
So delicious. For some reason I couldn’t post pic. AND IM AN OLD LADY AND I DID IT IN 15min. Don’t know why they made those comments without actually trying recipe. Thank you for this different recipe.
Haha that is so great! I am so glad you loved this recipe and it did not take long to prepare! Thank you! xTieghan
30 minutes?? Why do you guys always do this. 16 ingredients! You couldn’t mis en place 16 ingredients in 15 minutes!
Hi Michael! This recipe really does not take long to prepare! I hope you try it and find out for yourself! xTieghan
Yum!!! I’d even add more veggies next time!
Hi Ashley! I am so glad to hear that! Thank you so much! xTieghan
This looks incredible! I need to eat this soon!
Paige
http://thehappyflammily.com
Yes! You do! Thank you so much Paige! xTieghan
Looks great, but unless you have at least two people in the kitchen, cannot have prep time of 15 minutes. Gathering ingredients would take at least 10 minutes, just for starters.
Hi Pam! Yes, it would be a bit longer for someone who may be newer to cooking..but hopefully average about 15 minutes! I hope you enjoy this recipe if you get a chance to try this! xTieghan
I’ve not heard of this one, but it sounds fabulous! On my to make list now ? ? xx
Yes!! I hope you love this one, Kelly! Thank you! xTieghan
Looks amazing! How spicy is it?
Hi Les! It’s not too spicy, but you can adjust the heat by reducing the curry paste (start with 1 tablespoons, then add more to your taste) and the use of chili oil for serving. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you!! xTieghan
Anxious to make this. Great bowl of soup. Thanks
Thank you so much Joyce! xTieghan
YEP!! This is exactly what I need today! Looks amazing and your photos are gorgeous. Thanks so much for posting.
Thank you Linger!! I hope you try this! xTieghan
Do the meatballs hold up in the fridge as leftovers?
Hi Erin! Yes, the meatballs hold up wonderfully in the fridge. Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you!! xTieghan
I’m trying this for dinner tonight!
Yes!! I hope you love this! Thank you Debra! xTieghan
Looks delicious! Could I replace the meatballs with shrimp?
Hey Lea! I am sure shrimp will be great. Love that idea! Please let me know if you have any other questions. I hope you love this recipe! Thank you!! xTieghan
those meatballs look really good
Thank you Ruth! xTieghan