Your weeknight laksa shortcut – freezer dumplings meet a fragrant, slurpable broth in under 20 minutes!
You know those nights when you’ve got zero motivation, minimal ingredients and about 20 minutes until someone in your house turns hangry? Then this Quick Dumpling Laksa is for you. I tried a very similar recipe at a restaurant a couple of years ago and knew immediately I wanted to recreate it at home. Since then, it’s been all over social media and is a popular and easy way to get dinner on the table really fast and with virtually no effort.
Proof that freezer dumplings are weeknight gold. Drop them in, simmer, done – dinner feels indulgent but couldn’t be easier.
It takes a few freezer dumplings (whatever kind you’ve got – veggie, pork, chicken, prawn/shrimp), simmered in a rich coconut-curry broth, and some fresh greens to make it feel like a complete meal. The result? A nourishing, comforting, ridiculously tasty bowl of noodle-free laksa that feels like a big warm hug – without needing 17 specialty ingredients or a trip to the Asian grocer.
This is one-panfakeaway magic that requires no noodle-boiling, no spice-blending, and barely any chopping. It’s flexible (use whatever greens you’ve got), the spice can be modified easily to suit all tastes, and it is one of those recipes that just feels so good to wrap up with at the end of a long day. Once you make it, you’ll wonder why you ever cooked anything else on a Tuesday.
This is what fakeaway looks like – a big, fragrant, comforting bowl that takes less effort than deciding what TV show to watch tonight.
Can I use any type of dumplings?
Yes! Veggie, pork, chicken, prawn (shrimp) – whatever you have stashed in the freezer will work. Pan-fried or steamed varieties are both fine as long as they’re raw or only partially cooked.
Which red curry paste is best for this?
I’ve tried most of the brands and Maesri is hands-down my favourite. It’s punchy, full of flavour, not too sweet (I find so many curry pastes are loaded with sugar!) and brings that authentic depth you want in a laksa-style broth. Just a heads-up – it’s a little spicier than most supermarket brands, so start small if you’re unsure and build up from there. If you’re after a milder option, Ayam is a good fallback and easy to find in most major supermarkets. Ayam is actually the brand I use most often to make this recipe, as it’s kid-friendly.
The dream team: coconut milk, chicken stock, red curry paste, garlic, ginger, fish sauce, sugar and frozen dumplings. Pantry staples meet freezer finds = weeknight magic.
Can I use laksa paste instead of red curry paste?
Yes, you can – but here’s why I don’t. Most supermarket laksa pastes tend to be quite sweet and heavy – I’m yet to find a good one. Red curry pastes (like Ayam or Maesri) are more balanced and widely available. Both are built on a similar base of aromatics – think lemongrass, galangal, ginger, garlic, shallots, dried chilli and spices – so they’ll give you that same fragrant South-East Asian flavour. I find red curry paste delivers a more flavoursome broth and it’s more versatile (I can use the rest of the jar for curries, stir-fries, soups or marinades). If you’ve already got laksa paste at home, feel free to use it – just keep in mind it can be sweeter, so you may want to omit the sugar or add more lime at the end.
That broth. Creamy, spicy, coconutty, and ready to slurp in less time than it takes for takeaway to arrive.
Is this spicy?
It depends on your curry paste. Most supermarket red curry pastes are mild–medium, especially once balanced with the coconut milk. You can reduce the paste (see details in note 1 of the recipe) or skip the fresh chilli garnish to keep it kid-friendly.
Can I add noodles?
Absolutely. Vermicelli or thin egg noodles work well. Just cook them separately and add them to the bowls before ladling over the broth (I find they absorb too much of the broth otherwise).
Dinner in under 20 minutes in just one pan. No noodles to boil, no fancy ingredients – just dumplings in a silky curry-coconut broth, finished with fresh greens and toppings.
What veggies can I use instead of bok choy?
Baby spinach, choy sum, Chinese broccoli (gai lan), broccoli florets, shredded cabbage, or even frozen peas will work. Toss them in right at the end so they stay vibrant and just-cooked.
Bean sprouts, coriander (cilantro), fresh chilli, crispy fried shallots, lime wedges – the toppings that turn your laksa from good to great. Load up as much (or as little) as you like.
Watch how to make Quick Dumpling Laksa
If you enjoyed Quick Dumpling Laksa, I think you’ll love:
Freezer dumplings and a handful of pantry staples transform into a warming bowl of Quick Dumpling Laksa in one pan in just 20 minutes. The fragrant curry-coconut broth feels like a takeaway treat but is easy enough for weeknights. Make it when you want comfort food that doesn’t require effort.
1bunchbok choy or choy sum, sliced in half lengthways
TO SERVE
90g(1cup)bean sprouts
¼bunch coriander (cilantro), leaves picked
Fresh sliced bird’s eye chilli (optional)
Crispy fried shallots
Lime wedges
Instructions
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Cook the ginger and garlic – Heat the oil in a large pot over medium heat. Add the garlic and ginger and cook for 30 seconds until fragrant.
Add the curry paste – Stir in the red curry paste and cook for another minute to release its oils.
Add the remaining flavours – Pour in the coconut milk (or cream), chicken stock, fish sauce and sugar (if using). Stir to combine.
Drop the dumplings in – Bring to a simmer, then carefully drop in the dumplings. Simmer gently for 5–7 minutes, or until the dumplings are cooked through. Add the bok choy for the last 2 minutes of cooking.
Serve – Ladle into bowls and top with bean sprouts, coriander, chilli (if using), fried shallots and a squeeze of lime.
Nutrition information
Nutrition Facts
Quick Dumpling Laksa
Amount per Serving
Calories
659
% Daily Value*
Fat
39
g
60
%
Saturated Fat
22
g
138
%
Polyunsaturated Fat
2
g
Monounsaturated Fat
7
g
Cholesterol
12
mg
4
%
Sodium
1098
mg
48
%
Potassium
1049
mg
30
%
Carbohydrates
63
g
21
%
Fiber
7
g
29
%
Sugar
16
g
18
%
Protein
19
g
38
%
Vitamin A
17082
IU
342
%
Vitamin C
114
mg
138
%
Calcium
354
mg
35
%
Iron
9
mg
50
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Note 1 – Red curry paste spice levels vary significantly by brand and quantity. If you’re using a milder supermarket brand like Ayam, ⅔ cup (which is the entire 195 g jar and the one I used in this recipe), will give you a medium heat with a nice kick – still family-friendly for most. If you’re sensitive to spice or are cooking for kids, start with 2 tablespoons for a mild version and add more to taste. If you’re using a spicier brand like Mae Ploy or Maesri, start with 1–2 tablespoons for medium, or go the full ⅔ cup for a hot laksa. You can always add a squeeze of lime or extra coconut milk at the end to mellow it out.Why not laksa paste? You can use laksa paste if you want to, but I don’t here for a couple of reasons. Most supermarket laksa pastes are quite sweet and heavy, and often loaded with extra oil. Red curry paste (my favourites are Ayam or Maesri) is punchier, easier to find, and gives a more balanced flavour that works perfectly as a shortcut base. Plus, I always have a jar of red curry paste in the pantry – it’s more versatile for lots of other dinners too!Note 2 – Add the sugar to taste – depending on the curry paste being used, you may not need it at all. My most commonly used pastes are the Ayam and Maesri brands and I do add sugar.
Make Ahead
This recipe is best made fresh. Although you can wash and chop the greens, ready for when you need them. See my 12 tips for fruit and vegetable storage here.
Leftovers
Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Store the broth and dumplings separately for best results (to stop the dumplings absorbing too much soup and softening). Reheat in the microwave or on the stovetop for 3–4 minutes or until heated through. Not suitable to freeze.
Have made rhi’s a handful of times now… it’s a firm favourite in our home. Quick, tasty and so easy to adapt to suit. I add Singapore noodles, bean sprouts, thin sliced broccoli stalk… choy sum. Versatile and delicious
Amazing!! My two year old picker eater love this as well as the rest of the family. I added some soft boiled eggs and it sent this dish over the top! Thank you!
Great news that this was a win for your little one! 🙌🏻 That’s a big win! Happy you all enjoyed it and the eggs sound delish! Thanks for the rating too. ❤️ Nic x
Love this recipe. I love spicy food so this is perfect for me! It’s an easy one when you have nothing left in the fridge! Really only need a handful of staples to make this work. Hav made it a few times ❤️ bought one of your books too and am using some of these recipes for our family with young children.
Hi Alex, thanks so much for this wonderful feedback, especially that your little eaters are also enjoying the recipes! 🥰 Yep, I agree … there’s nothing like a recipe that you can whip up from staples! Thrilled that you’ve made this several times and so touched that you bought the book. ❤️ Thanks for the rating too. Nic x
I really enjoyed this recipe – it has been a busy day and I needed something easy. I had to reduce the paste quantity slightly as my paste is very spicy. The cilantro and fresh lime made it come together beautifully. Many thanks from Canada 🍁
Hi Sarah, I’m really glad you found this recipe to end your busy day and that it was a hit! Thanks for sharing your feedback and for the rating. ❤️ Nic x
This was SOOOOO delicious, the flavours in this were beyond incredible! Next time I think I’ll use a little bit less than the full jar because i definitely found it hotter than just medium heat but other than that I couldn’t fault this dinner 😍
Hi Renee, so thrilled this was a winner for you! 🙌🏻❤️ Yes, you can definitely play around with the heat to make sure it suits your palate. 🥰 Thanks for the rating too. Nic x
This recipe was bangin’. So much flavour for next to no time in the kitchen. Made the full laksa for 4 even though there were only two of us. Have frozen the leftover laksa for an even quicker dinner next time! This website has become our go-to for tasty meals.
Great to hear this was a hit, Gary … and even better to hear you have leftovers for another day! 👏🏻 I’m thrilled you are loving the website. 🥰 Thanks for the rating, Nic x
Amazing. This recipe took me about 30 minutes as I added some pieces of chicken to the soup and made rice noodles on the side to use as a topping. So delicious. Will make this again.
We were feeling extra lazy and didn’t add many of the additional toppings, but the base as is was incredible and *so easy.* I’ve tried your shepherd pie and 3 cup noodles. Your stuff is great, and even if a recipe seems like extra effort, it’s been worth it (which I find rare).🫶
Hi Kellie, this is the kind of feedback I just love! Hearing that you find things easy and effortless is music to my ears! So happy you enjoyed the laksa and thanks for the rating too! Nic x
I have made one of your recipes for 6 days of the week, for the last 3 weeks. Literally every one I have made, my family have LAPPED up and devoured with smiles on their faces. You’ve made cooking such a joy again! Thank you – please don’t stop!
Wow Carys, your beautiful comment absolutely made my day! 🥰 Beyond thrilled that your kitchen has been so devoted to SHE recipes and you have enjoyed them all. 🙌🏻 When you say cooking has become a joy for you again, I can’t tell you how much that means to me. 🥹 I definitely won’t be stopping with the recipes and you’ll be seeing many new things coming through starting this week! Enjoy! Thanks for the rating too. Nic x
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Lisa says:
So quick. So yum. Winner winner Laksa dinner.
Nicole says:
So happy this was a hit for you, Lisa! Thanks for the rating too. ❤️ Nic x
Danielle says:
Have made rhi’s a handful of times now… it’s a firm favourite in our home. Quick, tasty and so easy to adapt to suit. I add Singapore noodles, bean sprouts, thin sliced broccoli stalk… choy sum. Versatile and delicious
Nicole says:
So happy to hear this, Danielle. I absolutely love the sound of your additions … yum! 👏🏻❤️ Nic x
Morgan says:
Amazing!! My two year old picker eater love this as well as the rest of the family. I added some soft boiled eggs and it sent this dish over the top! Thank you!
Nicole says:
Great news that this was a win for your little one! 🙌🏻 That’s a big win! Happy you all enjoyed it and the eggs sound delish! Thanks for the rating too. ❤️ Nic x
Alex says:
Love this recipe. I love spicy food so this is perfect for me! It’s an easy one when you have nothing left in the fridge! Really only need a handful of staples to make this work. Hav made it a few times ❤️ bought one of your books too and am using some of these recipes for our family with young children.
Nicole says:
Hi Alex, thanks so much for this wonderful feedback, especially that your little eaters are also enjoying the recipes! 🥰 Yep, I agree … there’s nothing like a recipe that you can whip up from staples! Thrilled that you’ve made this several times and so touched that you bought the book. ❤️ Thanks for the rating too. Nic x
Sarah says:
I really enjoyed this recipe – it has been a busy day and I needed something easy. I had to reduce the paste quantity slightly as my paste is very spicy. The cilantro and fresh lime made it come together beautifully. Many thanks from Canada 🍁
Nicole says:
Hi Sarah, I’m really glad you found this recipe to end your busy day and that it was a hit! Thanks for sharing your feedback and for the rating. ❤️ Nic x
Renee says:
This was SOOOOO delicious, the flavours in this were beyond incredible! Next time I think I’ll use a little bit less than the full jar because i definitely found it hotter than just medium heat but other than that I couldn’t fault this dinner 😍
Nicole says:
Hi Renee, so thrilled this was a winner for you! 🙌🏻❤️ Yes, you can definitely play around with the heat to make sure it suits your palate. 🥰 Thanks for the rating too. Nic x
Gary says:
This recipe was bangin’. So much flavour for next to no time in the kitchen. Made the full laksa for 4 even though there were only two of us. Have frozen the leftover laksa for an even quicker dinner next time! This website has become our go-to for tasty meals.
Nicole says:
Great to hear this was a hit, Gary … and even better to hear you have leftovers for another day! 👏🏻 I’m thrilled you are loving the website. 🥰 Thanks for the rating, Nic x
Laura says:
I have made this several times – so easy and delicious! Thank you, I love your recipes!
Nicole says:
Thanks for your beautiful comments, Laura! 🥰 So happy you loved this and thanks for the rating. Nic x
Hayley says:
Love love love this Laksa recipe 😍
2nd time cooking it and I literally cannot wait xx
Nicole says:
Yay, Haley, this is wonderful to hear! 🙌🏻 Enjoy! Thanks for the rating. Nic x
Anabel T says:
Amazing. This recipe took me about 30 minutes as I added some pieces of chicken to the soup and made rice noodles on the side to use as a topping. So delicious. Will make this again.
Nicole says:
Hi Anabel, thanks for sharing how you made this … it sounds delish. 🙌🏻 Thanks for the rating too. Nic x
Kellie says:
We were feeling extra lazy and didn’t add many of the additional toppings, but the base as is was incredible and *so easy.* I’ve tried your shepherd pie and 3 cup noodles. Your stuff is great, and even if a recipe seems like extra effort, it’s been worth it (which I find rare).🫶
Nicole says:
Hi Kellie, this is the kind of feedback I just love! Hearing that you find things easy and effortless is music to my ears! So happy you enjoyed the laksa and thanks for the rating too! Nic x
Carys says:
I have made one of your recipes for 6 days of the week, for the last 3 weeks. Literally every one I have made, my family have LAPPED up and devoured with smiles on their faces. You’ve made cooking such a joy again! Thank you – please don’t stop!
Nicole says:
Wow Carys, your beautiful comment absolutely made my day! 🥰 Beyond thrilled that your kitchen has been so devoted to SHE recipes and you have enjoyed them all. 🙌🏻 When you say cooking has become a joy for you again, I can’t tell you how much that means to me. 🥹 I definitely won’t be stopping with the recipes and you’ll be seeing many new things coming through starting this week! Enjoy! Thanks for the rating too. Nic x
Liesnl says:
Delicious, added a small amount of thin rice noodles and topped with beansprouts, chilli, lime juice, coriander and crispy onions!
Nicole says:
Hi Liesnl, so glad you enjoyed these and I love the sound of your additions! Thanks for the rating. Nic x