Rich, creamy and aromatic – this mild curry has all the elements that make Indian food so appealing. Packed with flavour, it comes together fast for a mouth-watering meal that's undeniably tasty!
The quantities provided above are averages only.
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1
Carrot
Garlic
1
Tomato Paste
1
Ginger Paste
(May be present Gluten, Egg, Fish, Milk, Sesame, Soy, Almond, Brazil Nut, Cashew, Hazelnut, Macadamia, Pecan, Pistachio, Walnut, Pine Nut. )
2
Chicken Breast
1
Coconut Milk
1
Bengal Curry Paste
1
baby leaves
1
Jasmine rice
(May be present Milk, Gluten, Sesame, Peanut, Soy, Almond, Brazil Nut, Cashew, Macadamia, Pecan, Pistachio, Pine Nut, Walnut, Hazelnut. )
1
Mumbai Spice Blend
1
Crushed Peanuts
(Contains Peanut; May be present Wheat, Sesame, Milk, Soy, Almond, Brazil Nut, Cashew, Hazelnut, Macadamia, Pecan, Pistachio, Pine Nut, Walnut. )
1
olive oil
1
brown sugar
1
salt
water
• Boil the kettle. • Half-fill a medium saucepan with boiling water. Cook jasmine rice and a pinch of salt, uncovered, over high heat until tender, 12-14 minutes. • Drain rice, rinse and set aside.
• While the rice is cooking, thinly slice carrot into half-moons. Finely chop garlic. Cut chicken breast into 2cm chunks. • In a medium bowl, combine Mumbai spice blend and a drizzle of olive oil. Add chicken and toss to coat. • In a large frying pan, heat a drizzle of olive oil over high heat. Cook chicken, tossing, until browned and cooked through, 5-6 minutes. Transfer to a plate.
TIP: Chicken is cooked through when it's no longer pink inside. ~~~~~~~~~~ MODULAR STEP ~~~~~~~~~~ • While the rice is cooking, thinly slice carrot into half-moons. Finely chop garlic. Cut chicken breast into 2cm chunks. • In a large bowl, combine Mumbai spice blend and a drizzle of olive oil. Add chicken and toss to coat. • In a large frying pan, heat a drizzle of olive oil over high heat. When oil is hot, cook chicken, tossing, until browned, 5-6 minutes (cook in batches if your pan is getting crowded). Transfer to a plate.
TIP: Chicken is cooked through when it's no longer pink inside.
• Return pan to medium-high heat with a drizzle of olive oil. Cook carrot until tender, 4-5 minutes. • Add ginger paste, garlic, tomato paste (see ingredients) and Bengal curry paste (see ingredients) and cook until fragrant, 2 minutes. • Return chicken to the pan. Add coconut milk, the water, brown sugar and the salt. Reduce heat to medium-low, then simmer until sauce has slightly thickened, 2-3 minutes. Add baby leaves and stir until wilted, 1-2 minutes.
TIP: Cover the pan with a lid if the ginger paste starts to spatter!
• Divide rapid rice between bowls. Top with Bengali-style chicken curry. • Sprinkle over crushed peanuts to serve. Enjoy!
Little cooks: Work your magic and add the finishing touch by sprinkling over the peanuts!