Simple shouldn’t mean bland – and this Chicken Curry recipe knocks it out of the park! A mild, creamy coconut curry sauce made with just 5 ingredients (from scratch!), it tastes so good for something so quick, you will be amazed.
If you want to go all out, serve this with Soft No-Yeast Flatbreads to slop up the sauce (it’s basically naan, but much easier to make!)
Chicken Curry
Curries are notorious for lengthy ingredient lists to achieve the richly spiced sauces and punchy flavours. And while we’d all love to be able to whip up a from-scratch Tikka Masala and Butter Chicken whenever the craving hits us, it’s simply not viable.
So today, I’m sharing the best SIMPLE chicken curry that I know. This recipe is a Western style curry – it’s not a traditional Indian curry, Thai curry, nor any other cuisine. And here’s why you’re going to love it as much as I do:
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(Very) short list of ingredients
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Curry powder is the only spice you need
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Creamy curry sauce with mild coconut flavour
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30 minute recipe – from scratch!
This chicken curry is the perfect way to get your curry fix without being in the kitchen all day!
What you need for Everyday Chicken Curry
Here’s what goes in this Everyday Chicken Curry.
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Curry powder – the only spice you need! Any brand is fine here.
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Garlic, ginger and onion – fresh aromatics add a flavour boost that makes all the difference with quick curries! It’s the same when making quick Thai Green Curry or Red Curry using store bought paste.
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Chicken broth/stock AND coconut milk – for creaminess and flavour. We’re just using 1 cup of coconut milk here – this isn’t intended to be an overly rich, heavy coconut sauce.
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Chicken – thighs are best because this curry needs to be simmered for 12 minutes for the flavours to develop. But yes, it can be made with breast – but the steps need tweaking otherwise you’ll complain that the chicken is dry!!
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Peas – optional! Try other diced veg!
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Coriander/cilantro – lovely freshness and flavour boost. Coriander haters – use chives or green onions instead.
Don’t let the short list of ingredients fool you. The curry sauce tastes SO GOOD!
Curry Powders
These are the curry powders I currently have in my pantry – but I’ve used plenty of other brands in the past. Curry powder is used in all sorts of recipes, not just Indian curries, including:
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Satay Chicken Curry – basically it’s chicken satay skewers in curry form, with loads of peanut sauce!
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Chickpea Potato Curry – very popular with readers!
How to make it
There’s nothing groundbreaking about how this chicken curry is made. The one key step is to fry off the curry powder. This brightens up the flavour of the spices + creates more golden bits on the base of the pan, and both of these things add more flavour into the curry sauce!
So don’t skip this step. 🙂
Make it your own!
This recipe is all about the curry sauce, so it’s really versatile in terms of what you can put in it, as well as extra add ins. Here are some options:
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Other proteins or vegetarian – make this with beef, lamb, pork, turkey, shrimp/prawns, fish or vegetarian. See directions in the recipe notes;
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Make it SPICY! This is not a spicy curry. So to add heat, either use HOT curry powder, or add cayenne pepper or ground chilli powder;
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Make it richer – use coconut cream instead of milk. Or use more coconut milk and simmer to reduce for longer; and
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Add tomato paste to thicken the sauce a touch and make the sauce a darker colour. Use about 1.5 tbsp.
Try this curry with a side of Green Bean Salad, my friend JP’s famous Iceberg Lettuce salad, or this no-mayo Cabbage Salad.
Serve it over rice, or even mashed potato or noodles. Basically anything that can be doused with that coconut curry sauce! ~ Nagi x
More cosy Chicken recipes
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Slow Cooked Chicken Stew and a faster Chicken Stew (Casserole) – on the table in under an hour!
The Curry collection
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Thai Red Curry or Green Curry – quick 30 minutes, or from scratch
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Massaman Curry and Beef Rendang – two of the most iconic curries in the world
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Biryani – the BEST chicken and rice in the world
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Dal – Indian lentil curry
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Goan Fish Curry – an authentic, spicy fish curry with coconut from the south of India
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Indian Coconut Curry sauce – A stronger, more heavily spiced coconut curry sauce than this recipe
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Easy Chicken Curry
Ingredients
- 1.5 tbsp oil (vegetable, canola)
- 2 garlic cloves , minced
- 2 tsp ginger , grated
- 1/2 onion , finely chopped
- 500g / 1lb chicken thighs, sliced (Note 1)
- 2.5 tbsp curry powder (Note 2)
- 270 ml / 1.25 cups coconut milk , full fat (9 oz) (Note 3)
- 1.5 cups (375 ml) chicken stock low sodium
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 3/4 cup frozen peas
- 1/4 cup coriander / cilantro leaves , chopped
Instructions
- Heat oil in a skillet over medium high heat. Cook garlic, ginger and onion for 3 minutes until onion is translucent.
- Add chicken and cook until it it changes from pink to white.
- Add curry powder and cook for 2 minutes.
- Add coconut milk and chicken stock. Stir, lower heat to medium and cook, simmering rapidly, for 10 minutes until sauce reduces and thickens.
- Add peas and salt. Cook for a further 2 minutes, then taste to see if it needs more salt. Garnish with coriander.
- Serve over rice, noodles or mashed potato!
Recipe Notes:
- Chicken breast - sprinkle with 2 tsp extra curry powder plus pinch of salt and pepper. Sear first in a bit of oil then remove (no need to cook through). Follow recipe - fry off curry with just the onion. Add breast back in towards end of sauce simmering, just to finish cooking.
- Shrimp/prawns or fish pieces - as above with breast.
- Other proteins (beef, turkey, lamb, pork) - use a quick cooking cut that's tender and juicy, slice or dice. Follow chicken breast steps.
- Vegetables - add into sauce based on cooking time.
Nutrition Information:
Life of Dozer
I forgot to share this when I published Gozleme! (Turkish stuffed flatbreads) I took them down to Jeff, a local who lives down at the dog park and he gave them a big thumbs up.
And there’s Dozer. Being shameless!!!
Subina Rothenberg says
Oh my! Even though i thought i screwed, it’s do delicious!! And yes, this is everyday curry ‘cuz so simple and quick.
Nagi says
I’m so happy you loved it Subina!
Malcolm Barrett says
I have loved curry for as long as I can remember and the fact I couldn’t cook it has always been of annoyance to me. I used your recipe and can state with personal satisfaction I can now cook curry and it was the best I’ve ever tasted. I did add potato, pepper and carrot but only by accident because I’d prepared already. It worked really well. Lol
I have been so excited I can now cook my favorite dish and this recipe was exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much. Love from Abu Dhabi.
Nagi says
I’m so glad you loved it Malcolm, it’s pretty versatile, I add whatever I have in the fridge that I want to get rid of when I cook this – N x
Suzie says
Delicious Nagi. Another winner!!
Nagi says
Wahoo, thanks so much Suzie!
Lauren C. says
Thank you so much for this recipe! I just made it for dinner and LOVED it. I’ve been in a dinner slump lately and I desperately needed something with new flavors. This did the trick! I can’t wait to try some of your other recipes that I bookmarked. They all look delicious and I am so excited! Thank you again all the way from Jupiter, Florida!
Nagi says
Wahoo Lauren, I’m so glad you loved it!
Bernadette Lukin says
Have made this curry several times now. I use beans in place of peas and add potatoes. Is a family favourite.
karen says
I love your videos as well as step by step recipe. The curry chicken does not have a video. I see you pulled the meat from the chicken thighs. Any tricks to do this?
Nagi says
Hi Karen, there’s a video for this one just above the recipe card. I use boneless chicken thighs here ☺️
Cathy says
Love this curry, love your recipes and love your explanations or swaps at the end of each recipe, very helpful!!! Just finished this curry, yum!
Nagi says
Thanks so much Cathy ❤️
Ev says
I’ve made this curry dish twice now. The sauce is YUM! The first time I followed the recipe exactly. The second time I added okra, capsicum, zucchini. Both times we demolished our meals!
Nagi says
Sounds delicious Ev!
Bob says
Made this curry for dinner my partner and I loved it very tasty and easy to make, I just added small amount of sugar just to take away slight bitter taste, but I would make this curry again. Yum
Nagi says
I’m so glad you loved it Bob!
Doug says
My wife can be indifferent to curries, but she couldn’t get enough of this one, and it’s easy to prepare. Another winner for you, Nagi.
Nagi says
Wahoo sounds like you nailed it Doug!
Anna says
Your recipes are the absolute best! I cooked this tonight. This one was easy to make and absolutely delicious. Thank you again Nagi, you have a new fan!
Nagi says
Woot! Thanks so much for letting me know Anna!
Tiana says
Nagi!
Firstly, I use your recipes every week and they’re always amazing. And I mean always!! Including this one.
I can’t access your site right now though, it seems you’ve been hacked! I get redirected to really bad sites. I had this page open from yesterday’s cooking so it doesn’t redirect me.
I need your recipes back!
Hope this is easy to fix. Love your work!
diaplo says
im looking forward into preparing chicken curry with rice it looks nice
Bonnie Barnard says
Nagi, your recipes are always spoton. And sooooo easy. Thankyou, l loved the everyday chicken curry.
Hello to Dozer.
Nagi says
Thanks so much Bonnie, that’s so nice to hear!
Wendy says
Yet another excellent, simple and reliable recipe from you Nagi. We had this last night and it was yummo!
Tiff says
Adding potatoes in after chicken is white. Is those a good time time to add them? Can’t wait make it later
Nagi says
Yes! Cubed potatoes 🙂 N x
Nancy Peterson says
Love both your recipes and pics of Dozer’s adventures. Thank you!
Nagi says
Thanks so much!
Robyn says
Again Nagi, you are amazing. I am trying just about every one of your recipes daily now, when time permits. I truthfully look no further for inspiration or recipes. Yours are all so very easy and immensely tasty.
Before trying this everyday chicken curry, I sent in a request for a Chinese curried chicken/prawn recipe we get here in Australia, obviously westernised as being my family’s favourite and always a request for me to make, to which I can never seem to get near replicating. (I do enjoy and do a reasonable job of cooking, or so I have been told!!) The westernised curried chicken & rice, I don’t believe has coconut milk in it (not that we don’t love coconut milk as we adore it), but I tell you what, I just loved this dish, and again, like so many of your recipes, it was so easy to achieve such huge flavours. I haven’t tried it on the family yet so don’t have their opinions, but for myself, I think I need not look any further. A real keeper. Thanks yet again Nagi
Rosalie says
Great recipe. Full of flavour and one of the easiest curries I have ever made.
Nagi says
Woot! Thanks Rosalie!
Maryanna Borg says
Wasn’t sure what to have and saw this post…wasn’t sure how it would go as hubby is not a big curry person but his words “Nagi hasn’t disappointed so far” and he was spot on! Thx again, this was delicious, another winner for us.
Nagi says
Wahoo!