14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn.

Hello friends. Happy Sunday. So how are you today?

Do you also fancy making a nice curry for dinner this week?

A curry is a great way to warm you up in autumn/winter. So today I am sharing; 14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn.

As the leaves begin to change and the temperature drops, there’s nothing quite like a comforting bowl of curry to warm you up and satisfy your taste buds.

This autumn, indulge in the rich and aromatic flavours of 14 tasty curry recipes that will not only chase away the chill but also tantalise your senses.

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn. From classic favorites like creamy Turkey Curry and hearty Butternut Squash, Coconut, Chickpea Curry, to more adventurous options like Quorn Pieces in Tomato & Turmeric Curry or Thai Prawn And Pineapple Curry.

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14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn:

These recipes offer a world of diverse ingredients and spices that capture the essence of the season.

Whether you prefer something mild and soothing or spicy and fiery, these curry recipes will surely become your go-to autumn comfort food, making every chilly evening a tasty meal ideas.

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn

I always go for a Tikka Masala when I go out but at home it is always nice to try something different.

You might need some Curry Dishes?

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn:

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn.

Table Of Contents:

  1. Firstly, King Prawn Curry With Spanish Persimon Kachumber.
  2. Secondly, Marco’s Pierre Whites Turkey Curry.
  3. Thirdly, Butternut Squash, Coconut, Chickpea Curry With Toasted Coconut Flakes.
  4. Fourthly, Winter Warming Massaman Beef Curry.
  5. Fifth, Thai Chicken And British Asparagus Curry With Turmeric Rice.
  6. Sixth, Indian Turkey Curry With Shallots.
  7. Seventh, Thai Green Curry Fish Pie.
  8. Eighth, Spiced Turkey Curry With Spinach, Peas And Cauliflower Rice.
  9. Ninth, Thai Prawn And Pineapple Curry.
  10. Tenth, Quorn Fillets Durban Curry.
  11. Eleventh, Cape Malay Chicken Curry.
  12. Twelfth, Adaptable One Pot Curry.
  13. Thirteenth, Kimberly Wyatt’s Quorn Pieces in Tomato & Turmeric Curry.
  14. Fourteenth, Authentic Massaman Thai Curry.
King Prawn Curry With Spanish Persimon Kachumber

1.) King Prawn Curry With Spanish Persimon Kachumber.

Recipe c/o Spanish Persimon.

Firstly, so do you fancy trying out this King Prawn Curry With Spanish Persimon Kachumber recipe?

Enjoy this warming, aromatic prawn curry with a chopped Indian salad of persimon, cucumber, avocado, chopped coriander and green chilli.

King Prawn Curry with Spanish Persimon Kachumber is a tasty delight that beautifully marries the vibrant flavors of two cuisines.

The succulent king prawns are bathed in a rich, aromatic curry sauce that tantalises the taste buds with a symphony of spices, including cumin, coriander, and turmeric.

King Prawn Curry With Spanish Persimon Kachumber. So tasty indeed!!

Marco’s Pierre Whites Turkey Curry.

2.) Marco’s Pierre Whites Turkey Curry.

Guest Post Credits- Lean On Turkey.

Secondly, Turkey curry? Prepare your usual curry and why not swap turkey breast for your usual lamb neck fillet and cut 278 calories plus 18g of fat*. Indulge in the tasty flavours of Turkey Curry, a tantalising fusion of aromatic spices and tender turkey, for a delicious dining experience.

Marco’s Pierre Whites Turkey Curry. So good. Especially great with a small glass of white wine.

Butternut Squash, Coconut, Chickpea Curry With Toasted Coconut Flakes

Butternut Squash, Coconut, Chickpea Curry With Toasted Coconut Flakes:

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn.

Recipe and photo credit by –  Essential Trading

3.) Butternut Squash, Coconut, Chickpea Curry With Toasted Coconut Flakes.

Thirdly, Butternut Squash, Coconut, Chickpea Curry With Toasted Coconut Flakes. So how tasty?

Savour the perfect blend of creamy Butternut Squash, Coconut, and Chickpea Curry, garnished with toasted coconut flakes for a harmonious and satisfying culinary experience.

Butternut Squash, Coconut,Chickpea Curry With Toasted Coconut Flakes. So nice and warming.

Winter Warming Massaman Beef Curry

Recipe and photo credit by -Thai Taste.

4.) Winter Warming Massaman Beef Curry.

Fourthly, and this delicious curry is the perfect winter warmer.

The potatoes within the curry also makes it a meal in itself. Add cubed butternut squash and green beans to make it go a little further. Winter Warming Massaman Beef Curry. So good.

5.) Thai Chicken And British Asparagus Curry With Turmeric Rice.

Fifth, why not try this easy, fast goodness in a bowl.

Whip this up in under 30 minutes and give your usual Thai green curry a boost by adding British asparagus towards the end. Thai Chicken And British Asparagus Curry With Turmeric Rice. So tasty.

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn

Indian Turkey Curry With Shallots:

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn.

6.) Indian Turkey Curry With Shallots.

Sixth, this fiery curry is softened by the sweetness of the shallots and the coconut milk.

Shallots do not need to be cooked thoroughly like onions and lend themselves extremely well to Indian spices. Indian Turkey Curry With Shallots. So tasty.

7.) Thai Green Curry Fish Pie.

Seventh, Thai Green Curry Fish Pie anyone?

This East-meets-West recipe is a mouth-watering original dish. Either make four small pot pies or one large pie. Thai Green Curry Fish Pie. So different.

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn

8.) Spiced Turkey Curry With Spinach, Peas And Cauliflower Rice.

Recipe and recipe photography by British Turkey.

Eighth, British Turkey has teamed up with health coach and best-selling cookery writer, Madeleine Shaw.

Madeleine has created a selection of delicious recipes to promote the benefits of cooking with turkey, a lean and versatile protein, to those looking to live a healthy lifestyle.

So today I am sharing one of their recipes, Spiced turkey curry with spinach, peas and Cauliflower rice. Spiced Turkey Curry With Spinach, Peas And Cauliflower Rice. So tasty.

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn:

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn.

9.) Thai Prawn And Pineapple Curry. Pineapple: The Comeback Kid!

Ninth, Millennials are always on the hunt for the next food trend and recent findings reveal avocados are out and pineapples are in. Thai Prawn And Pineapple Curry: Pineapple: The Comeback Kid!

10.) Quorn Fillets Durban Curry.

Tenth, so are you looking for any meat-free or gluten-free recipes? Fancy trying this Quorn Fillets Durban Curry? Use Quorn’s Fillets to create a delicious.

South African-style curry. Quorn Fillets Durban Curry: Meat Free Meals.

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn

11.) Cape Malay Chicken Curry.

Recipe and images courtesy of: South African Fruit.

Eleventh, this Indian-influenced curry is a fragrant combination of chicken, onions, garlic, South African apple and sweet potato with turmeric, chillies, cumin and cardamom.

It’s a spicy, warming treat! Cape Malay Chicken Curry: How Tasty. So tasty.

Adaptable One Pot Curry For World Meat Free Day:

12.) Adaptable One Pot Curry For World Meat Free Day.

Twelve, today I am sharing a few recipes for #WorldMeatFreeDay starting with this Adaptable One Pot Curry recipe: Yummy!! Adaptable One Pot Curry For World Meat Free Day. So yummy.

13.) How To Make Kimberly Wyatt’s Quorn Pieces in Tomato & Turmeric Curry.

Quorn recently collaborated with Kimberly Wyatt, former Pussycat Doll and winner of Celebrity Masterchef, and she has created three recipes using Quorn products.

How To Make Kimberly Wyatt’s Quorn Pieces in Tomato & Turmeric Curry. So good.

Serve with a glass of red wine?

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn

14.) Authentic Massaman Thai Curry.

Last but not least, so do you fancy Making An Authentic Massaman Thai Curry? Songkran is the annual festival which takes place over three days during the traditional Thai New Year, this year falling on Friday 13 – Sunday 15 April 2018.

Throughout Thailand there are celebrations, festivities and plenty of food; all culminating in a momentous country-wide water fight!

In the run-up to Songkran, Sanguan Parr, Head Chef at Nipa Thai in London, has shared her recipe for Massaman Gai (Yellow Chicken Curry).

A popular but classic recipe from the Southern region of Thailand, the curry is simple to make but guaranteed to impress – the perfect dish for your Songkran celebrations!

Fancy Making An Authentic Massaman Thai Curry? So tasty.

So what do you think?

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn:

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn. (Updated post. First published here on the 11th of November 2018). So what do you think of these 14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn?

Do you also fancy making any of the recipes above? Because I know I do.

14 Curry Recipes To Warm You Up This Autumn:

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16 Comments

  1. Helen at the Lazy Gastronome
    11 November 2023 / 16:09

    I love curry – these look so rich and warm – I need to try a few! Thanks for sharing at the What’s for Dinner party – hope your week has been great and we see you again tomorrow!

    • 5 December 2023 / 18:58

      Hi Helen. Thanks so much for visiting. I love a tasty curry too.

  2. Mary The Pouting Pensioner
    9 October 2019 / 09:18

    Oh my CJ, I love these curries, I could devour most of them in a heartbeat!
    Thank you for warming up my autumn table for weeks to come!
    Hugs, Mary x.

    • 28 October 2019 / 09:38

      Thanks for stopping by Mary.

  3. Heather
    8 October 2019 / 12:13

    Who knew there were so many ways to make curry? Those Quorn ones sound yummy!

    • 28 October 2019 / 09:38

      Writing this post inspired me to make more curries.

  4. 28 November 2018 / 01:12

    I can’t wait to try some of these delicious curry recipes! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday and don’t forget to bring your Cookie Recipes to the Holiday Cookie Exchange Link Party!
    Miz Helen

    • 30 November 2018 / 08:44

      Thanks so much for hosting and stopping by Miz Helen.

  5. Ruth
    21 November 2018 / 17:59

    What a great selection of tasty recipes here.

  6. 16 November 2018 / 17:42

    I’ve been getting a bit more adventurous with curry recipes recently so this is great timing, Claire! Sharing on the H&S Facebook page, Twitter and Pinning. Thank you for sharing, and for being a part of the Hearth and Soul Link Party. Have a great weekend!

    • 18 November 2018 / 20:32

      Thanks for hosting and stopping by April. I am planning to make one on Tuesday night but spoilt for choice now.

  7. mummabstylish
    11 November 2018 / 15:06

    My absolute fav meal! You’re choices sound and look wonderful, I’ll give them a try! We had a takeaway curry last night, due to the diet (keto) I made cauliflower rice – very nice indeed! Jacqui Mummabstylish

  8. Tamar A Strauss-Benjamin
    11 November 2018 / 11:41

    Curry is a great cold night choice!

    • 11 November 2018 / 18:34

      Thanks Tamar, we love curry here.