Curry.
Deliciousness in a word.
The problem with curry is simply that almost every bit of Indian food out there, (including curries) involves at least some form of dairy. (This ( as far as I'm concerned) = * big sigh* Are you with me here?) A good friend of mine just made a lovely Indian recipe that I felt illustrated that rather well. * laughs* It involved... not one... not two...or even three, but four forms of dairy. Sadly, for us dairy-free people, that's not all that unusual. So, how do you make amazing chicken curry without dairy?
*points to recipe excitedly* Like this. XD
Coconut Chicken Curry
2 ½ Tblsp Olive oil and
2 Medium onions
1 small piece ( aprox 1 inch piece) of fresh ginger (grated) [Or 1 tsp ground dried ginger]
2 Tbs Tomato paste
2 Tbs Curry powder
½ Tsp salt
½ tsp pepper
1 Cinnamon stick
½ tsp ground chipotle chill pepper
1 Can coconut milk
1 (15 oz) Can chicken broth
2 medium/small tomatoes seeded and chopped
3-4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts ( cut into 1” strips)
2 ½ Tbs fresh cilantro ( or 3 tsp dried)
3 Tbs lemon juice
Also ½ cup cold water and
3 heaping Tbls corn starch
Heat olive oil in a large heavy-bottomed skillet or pan over medium-low heat. Add onions, ginger, and cook until the onions are soft and transparent. ( about 15 minutes)
(I know , I know. The recipe is just starting here but seriously, I think the smell of the onions and ginger together [though a bit pungent] is just awesome.)
Add tomato paste, curry powder, cinnamon stick, and chilli pepper. Stir and season with salt and pepper. Add coconut milk and chicken broth and bring to a simmer. Cook for about 20 minutes. Add tomatoes, chicken, cilantro and lemon juice. Simmer until chicken is cooked trough, ( about 10-15 minutes.) Thicken mixture with ½ cup water and 2 heaping tablespoons of corn starch.
Remove cinnamon stick. Serve over gluten free fettuccine ( a little unconventional but extremely good!) It also can be served over rice, or with gluten free Indian flat bread.
( feeds about 5 hungry eaters)
Aaaaaaand the traditional adding of optional garlic ( 2-3 cloves) if you so desire.
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Mom also suggested that this would be good with 8 oz fresh mushrooms washed cut and cooked in. And …. although I usually protest against her proclivity too add mushrooms to everything X) in this case I may agree... on occasion. =)
(Special thanks to my mother and brother with their major amounts of help with this one!)
Is this the one Chris made for us? It is really really yummy!!
ReplyDeleteYup it is! We've altered it a little since, but overall it is still the same yummy recipe! =)
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