These easy, vegan and paleo-friendly bowls are made with pineapple, spring veggies, zucchini noodles and a creamy green coconut curry sauce! Perfect for Meatless Monday and only 250 calories!
A bowl of straight-up spicy sweet deliciousness being delivered RIGHT to your veggie-munchin’ mouth today.
Seriously. I could have just named this addicting bowl of crunchy-crispy-HEALTH for what it REALLY is: Taylor just wanted to use as MANY seasonal veggies in one recipe as possible.
And add coconut curry. Because, HI coconut curry with sweet potato noodles, coconut curry with almond butter AND lentil coconut curry.
I wonder if there is a “curry anonymous?” Maybe a twelve step program? Things to ponder.
BUT, what is not to ponder is the fresh combo of golden-brown, SUPER fragrant garlic and ginger that combines with creamy coconut milk and S-E-V-E-N different vegetal friends, PLUS a fruity friend to keep it interesting.
If nutritious-glowy-skin-food could EXPLODE off the screen, it would be happening ALL OVER you right now.
And you’d be feeling really happy and healthy about it.
Very frequently in my life, I try to feed bowls of veggies to Mr. FFF. Like, no meat. Usually he picks around it, looking for any meat to PICK out because when he see’s something that looks like it COULD BE 100% from the earth…
NOT DOWN WIDDAT.
Which ends in him pushing it away and eating CEREAL. ANDDDD not my homemade cereal recipe. Straight up Cheerios peeps! <— I am married to a two year old.
Did that sound creepy?
Anyway. When he twirled his fork through the strands of tender-crisp zucchini noodles that were enveloped in sweet and spicy creamy, coconut milk hug and SOMUCHVEGGIES, I watched his face. I knew I would be able to tell the VERY moment that he realized that yet another bowl of in-the-running-for-the-next-great-meatless-Monday meal was upon him.
GUYS. It did.not.happen.
Slurpity, sluuuurp, slurp. Down went the WHOLE BOWL.
I can only liken it to that moment when you first realize your child is growing up. Not that I have any children to know what that feels like, but I IMAGINE that is what this moment in my real-person-life felt like.
Which, again, might be creepy. But, we rollin’.
So, there’s the obvious excitement of veggie-eating-husbands that his recipe will add to your life. BUT, there’s a sequel to this excitement: just the Thai pineapple paleo chicken curry, you can make this paleo curry in ONE POT.
S-I-M-P-L-Y sauté all the veggies in ONE PAN (!!!) and, in equal amounts of super-easy-ness, add all the sauce ingredients right on top of them. Stir it, boil it, thicken it.
BOOM. Dinner is on yo’ table before you even knew what was going on.
Preee much this bowl of fresh and fruity, creamy-but-spicy YUMMINESS has a 4.0 in “Stealthy Ninja Eats.” Which is not a real thing.
But, you understand.
Other fun facts that I need to alert your taste buds to: it makes REALLY tasty leftovers. The kind that you almost don’t make it TO the land of leftovers, because you open and close the fridge to pick at them the night before the bringing-to-work-requirement is met.
Real talk. You’ve been there too.
Cook once. Eat twice.
Be happy. Be healthy. GO YOU.

Ingredients
- 2 Medium Zucchinis spiralized with the 3mm blade
- Salt
- 1 Tbsp Coconut oil
- 1 tsp Garlic minced
- 1/2 ts Ginger minced
- 1 Cup Asparagus cut into bite-sized pieces
- 1/2 Large Red Bell pepper thinly sliced
- 1/2 Cup Leeks thinly sliced
- 1/2 Cup Snow peas halved
- 3/4 Cup Light coconut milk
- 1/4 Cup Pineapple juice
- 1 Tbsp Green curry paste
- 1 Tbsp Coconut sugar
- 1 tsp Fish sauce
- 2 Cups Spinach roughly chopped
- 1/4 Cup + 2 Tbsp Pineapple tidbits drained
- 4 Radishes thinly sliced
For garnish:
- Thai Basil thinly sliced
- Cilantro roughly chopped
- Squeeze of fresh lime juice
Instructions
- Place the spiralized zucchini into a colander set over a large bowl. Sprinkle with a pinch of salt and let them sit, stirring occasionally, so they release some of their moisture.
- Heat the coconut oil in a large pan set over medium heat. Add in the garlic and ginger and cook, stirring constantly, until golden brown and fragrant (about 1 minute.)
- Add in the asparagus, pepper, leeks and snow peas and cook until the veggies are tender and lightly brownies, about 3-5 minutes.
- Add in the coconut milk, pineapple juice, curry paste, coconut sugar and fish sauce and stir until the green curry is well mixed into the sauce. Turn the heat to medium/high and bring to a boil.
- Once boiling, reduce the heat to medium/low and simmer, stirring occasionally,until the sauce has reduced by about 1/3 and thickened slightly, about 10-13 minutes. Once reduced, stir in the chopped spinach and cook for an additional 1-2 minutes, until the spinach wilts.
- Squeeze out as much excess moisture from the zucchini as you can, and lightly pat it dry with a paper towel. Divide the noodles between two bowls.
- Divide the veggie/sauce mixture on top of the two bowls, followed by the pineapple tidbits and sliced radishes.
- Garnish with Thai basil, cilantro and a squeeze of fresh lime juice.
- DEVOUR!
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FOR THIS RECIPE, I RECOMMEND:
WEIGHT WATCHERS POINTS PER SERVING: SMARTPOINTS: 11 POINTS+: 7. OLD POINTS: 5
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want more vegan curry?
Grilled Sweet Potato Salad with Curry Almond Vinaigrette
Vegan curry from around the web:
Coconut Cauliflower Chickpea Curry – Family Food Forum
Vegetable Korma – Kneading Home
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Angie says
This soup looks amazing! Especially coconut milk in the soup. I like it! Thanks for the great recipe!.
Taylor Kiser says
Thank you so much Angie!
Katrina says
Really loving the sound of this gorgeous dish!! So delicious!
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks Katrina!
Shelby says
I’m all for cook once eat twice! 🙂 Your story reminded me of Grumpy and his dislike for avocado – however he just downed half of my Grilled Corn and Avocado Salad in no time flat. So much for hatin’ avocados! This looks and sounds delish! I’ll take coconut curry anything – any day of the week!
Taylor Kiser says
You and me both – allll the coconut curry! Thank you!!
Esther says
Thanks for sharing my coconut cauliflower chickpea curry 🙂 LOVE your blog! I’m a huge curry fan too.
Taylor Kiser says
You are so welcome Esther! And thanks – so happy to meet another curry fan 😉
Puja Darshan says
My stomach is growling at these pictures. This sounds super healthy and delicious… 🙂
Taylor Kiser says
Thank you Puja!
Matt says
So healthy and loving the colors, perfect for Meatless Monday for sure!
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks Matt!
Sarah says
I love zucchini noodles, thank you so much for this recipe!
Taylor Kiser says
You are so welcome!
Marina @ A Dancer's Live-It says
Thai food is my JAM. I love curry, but thank goodness for this version because I’m not a huge fan of really heavy curries. Gorgeous photos Taylor! 🙂
Taylor Kiser says
YES! I LOVE curry too…but totally feel you on the heaviness. Thank you Marina!
Jennifer Farley says
This is exactly the type of hearty yet healthy food I need in my life right now. Perfect!
Taylor Kiser says
Thank you Jennifer!
Lindsay Cotter says
You know I’m all over this Taylor! You’ve done it again with this beautiful bowl of delicious!
Taylor Kiser says
You are so sweet! Thanks girl!