2 Tbsp Curry Powder
2 Tbsp Water
1 tsp Cumin
3 cloves of Garlic (I buy the garlic from costco pre-minced so I used 1 Tbsp)
1 tsp Tomato Paste
3/4 tsp Salt
1/4 tsp Pepper
1 Tbsp Olive Oil
1 Large Onion (if you shop at costco like I do then 1/2 of their gargantuan onions should do)
1 Apple Grated
1 Cup Carrots, peeled and chopped into about 1/2 - 1 inch pieces
1 Cup Celery, chopped into about 1/2 - 1 inch pieces
3 Red Potatos, peeled and chopped into about 1/2 - 1 inch pieces
1 - 2 Pounds Chicken, Chopped into pieces or strips (your preference)
1 Cup Chicken Stock (In reality I ended up using closer to about 3 cups cause this does take a while for the veggies to cook and I didn't want it getting super dry... So just watch it and if its getting a bit gluey and the veggies aren't tender then add more and stir it in.. Im sure you know what curry is supposed to look like.
- Combine the first 7 indredients in a bowl, mix together and then set asside
- In a Med pan add your Olive Oil and Onion. Saute until soft. They don't have to be cooked through as you will be continueing to cook everything together
- Add Chicken and just start to get a bit of color on it.
- Add Spice Mixture and grated Apple, cooking about 30 seconds (if you find it is starting to stick just add a little of your chicken stock not... just a splash or two.
- Add your Carrots, Celery and Potatos, coat in spice mixture quickly (really you could add whatever veggies you like, I was thinking peas and cauliflower would have been awesome in this too!)
- Add Chicken stock and combine well
- Cover and Simmer until chicken is cooked through and potatos are to desired doneness adding more chicken stock as needed.
- Just before serving sprinkle a bit of Lemon Juice over the whole thing. It just helps to brighten the flavors!
- Serve over rice with Nann Bread!! Delish!!
I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as I did, I think I am going to make this again today just to put it in my freezer for one of those curry craving days! Seriously, Matt loved it so much he said we don't have to buy indian food anymore! Now just to learn how to make pakoras and Nann bread! And I'll be all set! Oh and I suppose butter chicken is a staple as well. Anyone have a good Butter Chicken recipe they want to share? I'm sure matt would be thrilled!
Another nice thing about last night was I actually relaxed, and I didn't do anything!! I watched American Idol!! Well, I was thinking about the stock I had cooking in the other room, but there was nothing I could do about it so I was able to just sit back, chill and enjoy the show!
I'm loving this new attitude I've adopted of being pro-active about my day! I already have today all planned and I'm looking forward to attacking it with gusto!
- I'm going to freeze the chicken stock in ice cube trays. Then I know each cube is 2 Tbsp. (if you've made your own baby food you already know this :D) it is just so conveinet to be able to reach into a ziplock bag and grab your stock. Yes, I know, Im a dork, but I love knowing that I'm grabbing reduced sodium chicken stock that has NO MSG!!
- I'm going to make more curry and freeze it.
- I'm going to shred the chicken I cooked in my stock last night and assemble chipotle chicken pizzas for my feezer, chicken toquitos for the freezer, chicken lasagnia for the freezer!
- I'm going to make more chicken stock.
- I'm going to do 1 - 2 loads of laundry
- And most important, I'm going to chill with my little boy and maybe play trains... or dinosaurs!! My favorite part of day!
Wow, you're on a roll, eh? Good job bean :) Make sure to stock that freezer well, then what I did for a while, when I cooked something that COULD be frozen, I made a really big batch that night, we had it for supper and I put 2 or 3 in the freezer, then my freezer never depleted. I really appreciated that when Lydia was born.
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