Whether it is a quick meal to satiate your hunger pangs, or it is a relaxed, elaborate supper, chicken curry can be a good option in all situations. Tender and juicy chicken pieces cooked in a spicy gravy and served hot with roti, naan or rice can be both comforting as well as filling. Did you know, you can make a delicious chicken curry in minutes from just 10 simple ingredients from your kitchen. Here we share a quick chicken curry recipe that you can make comfortably and quickly.
Quick Chicken Curry Recipe with 10 Simple Ingredients from your Kitchen
Ingredients
- 1 Kg Chicken Pieces
- 3 large onions Roughly Chopped(Paste)
- 2 large tomatoes Pureed
- 2 Tbsp garlic-ginger paste
- 2 Tsp coriander powder
- 2 Tsp Cumin Powder
- ½ Tsp turmeric powder
- ½ Tsp red chilli powder
- 1 Tsp Garam masala powder
- salt To Taste
- Coriander Chopped For Garnishing
Instructions
- Heat oil in a pan. Add onion paste and ginger-garlic paste. Sauté this paste until golden brown.
- Add the tomato puree to the mixture in the pan. Then add the powder spices; coriander powder, cumin powder, garam masala, red chilli powder, and turmeric powder. Add salt as required and sauté the mixture well until the oil starts to separate.
- Add the chicken pieces to the pan and stir them well until they are coated in the mixture. Cook them until they start changing colour and turn golden brown.
- Add 1 and ½ cup of water and stir the chicken. Cover the pan with a lid and let the chicken cook until it turns tender.
- Once cooked, you can garnish the curry with chopped coriander and serve it hot with steamed basmati rice or roti.
Recipe Notes
Recipe Tip
To get the right curry base, it is important that you start preparing the curry in the right order. The order is as follows: Heating the oil, cooking the onion and ginger-garlic paste until golden brown and then adding tomato puree and other powdered spices. This makes a good base before you add the chicken pieces.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should I do if there is excess salt in the curry than needed?
If there is excess salt in the curry then do not add more water to balance the taste. Adding more water might change the consistency of your curry. Instead, take a raw potato, peel it and add it into the curry. Let it cook for a few minutes. The potato may soak the excess amount of salt from the curry.
What chicken pieces should I use to prepare Chicken Curry?
A combination of boneless as well as bone-in chicken pieces is ideal for a chicken curry. The boneless pieces make for easy eating once cooked and the bone-in pieces add a flavour to the curry with the juices from the bones. At Licious, you can get a ready package for your chicken curry, which includes the pieces best suited for the dish.