Friday, April 17, 2015

Mild Chicken Curry

Yum

I have been eating curry all my life.  Even when I was a small girl, a spicy meal of rice and curry would make me want to rub my belly with happiness.   Once moving to the United States in the early 1970's I quickly came to realize that curry was not all that common here.  I became fascinated with burgers, pizza and spaghetti, but my first love of curry always remained.

Over the decades, the world has changed and become more diverse.  Curry is becoming more common and I have a lot of friends who ask me how to cook it.  A traditional Sri Lankan chicken curry uses a lot of spices and aromatics other than just curry powder.  I love the flavors that the curry leaves, pandan leaves, lemongrass, fenugreek seeds, turmeric powder, cinnamon stick, cardamoms and cloves all give a chicken curry.  Unfortunately, unless you cook curry as much as my family does, all those ingredients are expensive to invest in if you are only cooking one pot of chicken curry once in a blue moon.

So, I decided to simplify a chicken curry to the bare essentials.  I took out all the exotic ingredients and made a chicken curry anyone in the U.S. can make from ingredients at your local grocery store.  The most important of course being curry powder.   I bought an American brand of curry powder called McCormick Curry Powder.  I am not affiliated with them, nor is this an advertisement for them.  I am just a consumer of their product and I love the mild curry flavors this brand gives.  

The other ingredients that may not be as common are fresh ginger  and coconut milk.  I have walked through many U.S. grocery stores and I find  that ginger and coconut milk are also becoming easily available.    Tip: Remember to peel ginger and keep leftover ginger in a freezer safe bag in your freezer. 

So for all of you that want to cook curry, but are afraid, try this simple mild curry to try out.  



Ingredients:
4lbs bone-in skinless chicken pieces
1 large onion diced
2-3 large potatoes peeled and cut into large bite size cubes
1 cup frozen peas
1 cup sliced carrots
1 Tbs fresh grated ginger
1 Tbs fresh grated garlic (2-3 cloves)
2-3 Tbs curry powder
red chili flakes to taste
1 can diced tomatoes
2-3 cups water or chicken stock
salt and black pepper to taste
1 can coconut milk

Directions:
In a large pan heat 2Tbs canola oil on medium heat.  Then add diced onion, ginger and garlic and saute for 3-4 minutes.  Next add chicken, salt, black pepper and saute for another 2-3 minutes.


Then add curry powder and red chili flakes.  Toss with chicken and saute for a minute. Next add 2-3 cups of water or chicken stock to pot.
 


Then add the diced canned tomatoes and potatoes. Cook for 15 minutes on medium high heat.

Next add the carrots and cook another 15-20 minutes.   Then add the coconut milk and stir well.   Taste for salt and seasoning. 

Finally add the frozen peas and stir into curry.  Serve hot over rice or with naan.  Enjoy. 

Copyright: All recipes, content, and images (unless otherwise stated) are the sole property of Curry and Comfort. Please do not use without prior written consent. Unauthorized reproduction is strictly prohibited.