Coconut Chicken Curry

This week I made Coconut Chicken Curry thanks to a recipe I found on Pioneer Woman’s community cooking website Tasty Kitchen. If you are a curry connoisseur then this dish will probably be too mild for you. If you are wanting to introduce curry to delicate palates then this may be what you are looking for. If you are not a huge fan of coconut don’t turn away just yet. The coconut flavor was extremely mild. In fact a little too mild for me because I love the stuff but just right for Dear Husband because he’s not so much of a coconut fan.

Here we go:

1 – 2 lbs. boneless skinless chicken breast, cut into bite size cubes

1 whole onion, peeled and quartered

2 cloves garlic

1 red bell pepper, seeded and quartered

1 can low sodium tomato paste

1 can coconut milk

1 1/2 tsp. salt

1 Tbs. curry powder

1 Tbs. garam masala

2 dry red chili peppers (optional for extra heat)

1/4 cup water

1 – 2 heaping Tbs. cornstarch

Here are my ingredients. I forgot all about the garlic, oh well. Also – I did NOT put in any chilies and used less than 1 Tbs. of curry. I didn’t want to press my luck. Target only had that huge bottle of Garam Masala and I didn’t feel like making an extra trip to the specialty store that sell spices by the measurement. So, if you need some Garam Masala…lemme know because I’ve got plenty.

Place chicken in crock pot. Put all other ingredients (except for water and cornstarch) in a food processor and blend until smooth. Pour the curry mixture over the chicken and cook on low for 5 to 6 hours.

About 30 minutes to an hour before you are ready to serve, mix the water and cornstarch together and stir into your curry.

Serve over rice.

I took a risk fixing this because I was doubtful Addison would eat past the first bite we force upon him. The Indian food gods were smiling down on me that day because, I can’t believe I’m about to say this…he cleaned his plate. This is a testimony to those moms of picky eaters out there…there is light at the end of the tunnel.

Addison likes his with Parmesan cheese. Whatever it takes buddy, whatever it takes.

  1. Julie

    I put garam masala on roasted veggies, carrots, sweet potatoes, whatever. It makes them taste sweet without adding any sugar or other less-than-healthy things. The kids (even picky boy) gobble it up!
    Can’t wait to try this one, my husband is also not a coconut fun but I love it.

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