Friday 7 January 2022

Chicken Tikka Masala Curry : Quick and Easy

Packed with big flavours, this curry marries succulent chicken breast and fresh herbs with a fragrant tikka masala sauce. This classic takeaway dish can be rustled up in thirty minutes and makes a nice any day of the week meal.


Ingredients
Serves Four
2 tbsp tikka masala powder
1 tbsp ginger and garlic paste
1 tbsp ghee or butter
1 onion, cut into 8 lengthwise
625g chicken breast, cut into 2.5cm pieces
400g tin chopped tomatoes
100ml (3 1/2fl oz) double cream or coconut cream
100g baby spinach leaves
cauliflower rice, a low carb choice, and plain yoghurt, to serve
(although some readers may use steamed rice)
For the garnish
3 tbsp fresh coriander, to serve
Method
1. In a bowl, mix the tikka masala powder with the ginger and garlic paste and set aside. Heat the ghee or butter in a large, deep frying pan over a medium heat. Add the onion. Cook, stirring, for 3-4 minutes or until softened.
2. Add the chicken pieces. Cook, stirring, for 5 minutes or until browned, then add the tikka paste. Cook, stirring, for 1 minute more or until fragrant.
3. Add the tomatoes and the cream and bring to the boil. Reduce heat to low and cook, stirring occasionally, for 10 minutes or until the chicken is cooked through with no pink showing. Add the spinach.
4. Cook, stirring, for 2 minutes or until the spinach has wilted. Serve with cauliflower rice, which is the lower carb choice, and yoghurt.
5. Garnish with the coriander.
From original idea here


Did you know that baby spinach is a nutrient-dense vegetable that provides some serious health benefits. Baby spinach is just young spinach (Spinacia oleracea) that farmers harvest during the early stages of plant growth, generally between 15 and 35 days after planting. The smaller leaves are more tender and have a sweeter flavour than mature spinach. Spinach has been around for quite some time. It appears to have been cultivated in the Middle East for over 1,000 years. Today, you can find it growing in countries all across the world.
Read more about baby spinach and its health benefits here

Looking for a vegetable curry - try this one!
Cauliflower, Swede & Turnip Curry - see here

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All the best Jan

32 comments:

  1. This looks very good but I know Mr. M. wouldn't eat it. It's hard cooking for 1. Have a nice evening.

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  2. ...this looks great, we had chicken this evening.

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  3. Oh wow, that looks REALLY good! I have been making curry a lot recently, it's so good, and the leftovers are even better! - http://www.domesticgeekgirl.com

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  4. This dish looks delicious! If the curry is not too hot and spicy I would most probably try it. :)

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  5. Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso y la haré pronto.

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  6. I need to find some tikka masala powder. That looks absolutely terrific!

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  7. I do love Indian food. They have some spectacular and delicious vegie dishes too.

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  8. I imagine it would be too spicy for me.

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  9. Hmmmm, sounds very yummy. Added to favs!

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  10. This sounds very good! Thanks for sharing! Valerie

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  11. I love curry, one of my favourite foods, but I only really have it if we're eating out and there's other things on the menu as Mick won't touch it so it's not worth cooking it for one.

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  12. Hi Jan,
    It looks amazing, it must be super delicious.
    Hugs and take care
    Maria

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  13. Hello,

    The meal looks delicious. My hubby will not eat anything spicy, I am pretty sure he would not like curry. Take care, have a great day and a happy weekend!

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  14. This sounds delicious and I don't think it would be too hot and spicy, the veg one looks great too.

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  15. I've never used tikka masala before. I'll be on the lookout for the ingredients as I'm sure this is tasty!

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  16. Growing spinach is very easy. And it makes a great salad. I would love one today. Thanks for the recipe too. Happy FRiday.

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  17. Boa tarde meu querido amigo. Que vontade de provar desse prato maravilhoso.

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  18. It's easier to make than I expected and makes a nice change. Thanks for this recipe.

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  19. Sounds good. We have baby spinach in our salad. Himself will eat spinach raw, but not cooked.

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  20. The mingling of flavors would be a sure treat to the taste buds!!

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  21. It looks delicious. I wish someone would make it for me;)

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  22. Sounds very flavorful.
    Coffee is on and stay safe

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  23. This looks wonderful, but so the sound of vegetable curry!

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  24. I have not ate anything with curry in it since I went to an Indian restaurant and whatever I ordered had curry in it and it was so hot and the after effects were not good, LOL!

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  25. Looks good and easy to make veggie and lactose-free. :-D

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  26. Mmm...delicious! I'd really enjoy this.

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