This is another fast idea I’ve come up with to make use of five basic spices. I’ve made a simple curry paste mixture which can be used with turkey breasts also.
Ingredients:
Serves 2-3
3 tbsp vegetable oil, plus a little extra to make the curry paste 1 medium onion, sliced 3 cloves garlic, crushed or chopped 2-3 chicken breast fillets, skinned and chopped into bitesize pieces ¼ tsp salt ¼ tsp turmeric 1 tsp ground cumin ¼ tsp ground coriander ¼ tsp chilli powder ¼ tsp garam masala 3 tsp tomato puree 1 tsp root ginger, peeled and grated (optional) A few coriander leaves, washed and chopped
Serves 2-3
3 tbsp vegetable oil, plus a little extra to make the curry paste 1 medium onion, sliced 3 cloves garlic, crushed or chopped 2-3 chicken breast fillets, skinned and chopped into bitesize pieces ¼ tsp salt ¼ tsp turmeric 1 tsp ground cumin ¼ tsp ground coriander ¼ tsp chilli powder ¼ tsp garam masala 3 tsp tomato puree 1 tsp root ginger, peeled and grated (optional) A few coriander leaves, washed and chopped
Preparation:
Heat the oil in a frying pan, then put in the onion and fry for 1 minute. Tip in the garlic and the chicken and continue to fry for 7-8 minutes until its white on the outside. While the chicken is frying, in a small bowl, mix the salt, turmeric, cumin, coriander, chilli powder, garam masala and tomato puree with a little oil to form a thick deep reddish brown paste. Add the paste to the chicken mixture. Stir well and mix for about a minute. Tip in the ginger and add 6-8 tbsp of water to make a gravy or a sauce. Turn down the heat and let it simmer for 5 minutes more. Garnish with the coriander leaves. Serve the curry with hot pitta breads or plain Basmati Rice.
This can be stored in a covered vessel in the fridge or frozen on the day of preparation. But make sure you defrost the chicken thoroughly before reheating. Tips: You can substitute parboiled or partially boiled mixed vegetables for the chicken. If the curry is too hot, add a couple of tbsp of whipped natural yogurt or single cream slowly to the curry and cook for another minute.
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