Ingredients
4 portion(s)
- 1 brown onion, halved
- 1 clove garlic
- 2 tbsp ground ginger
- 1 tbsp ground tumeric
- 2 tbsp Ground Coriander
- 2 tbsp ground cumin
- 30 g olive oil
- 4 chicken thighs, cut into 4cm cubes
- 350 g pumpkin, cut into 4cm cubes
- 1 tbsp TM vegetable stock concentrate
- 300 g water
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6
30min
Preparation 10minBaking/Cooking -
7
easy
Preparation -
8
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Recipe is created for
TM 31
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Recipe's preparation
Place onion and garlic into mixing bowl and chop 3 sec / speed 7.
Scrape down sides of bowl.
Add ginger, turmeric, coriander, cumin and olive oil and saute 2 min / Varoma / speed 1.
Add chicken, pumpkin, stock and water and cook 17 min / 100 C / "Counter-clockwise operation" / speed 1 with MC removed and TM basket on mixing bowl lid.
Serve with rice, "cauliflower rice" or mashed potatoes.
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Comments
Add a commentThis was basically a great recipe - thanks to...
This was basically a great recipe - thanks to commenters' advice though, if you make the "tablespoons" "teaspoons" for the spices and use coconut cream instead of water it's a great recipe, super fast and gf df! 😄 thank you!
I made this with 270g coconut cream & almost 500g...
I made this with 270g coconut cream & almost 500g chicken breast. Enough sauce for rice to soak up
I made this curry. I think a tbsp of Turmeric...
I made this curry. I think a tbsp of Turmeric maybe should have been a teaspoon. This is a very powerful spice and have found in this dish it has left quite a bitter taste. I also found that the liquid quantity is also too much and I reduced this to 250gms and was still thin.
The flavour in this one is great, but as most...
The flavour in this one is great, but as most others are saying, it was very watery. I added about 4 spoons of corn flour to it and eventually it thickened up. I only used 200g of coconut cream as well, rather than 300 of water. I still love the flavour and simplicity of it, but next time would reduce it to 100g coconut cream and cook for about 25 mins instead. It's due to the pumpkin breaking down and becoming a liquid I would say, but that part I do like
It tasted pretty good but the
It tasted pretty good but the pumpkin disintegrated. I'd probably put the pumpkin in half way through next time and put in less liquid. I also used coconut milk in place of the water.
Not really happy with this
Not really happy with this one.. Not a lot of flavour.. Not sure id try again.. Ended up with more liquid.. Than chicken
Did the potato keep it's
Did the potato keep it's shape more than the pumpkin? Pumpkin seemed to disintergrate into a yummy nothing'ness!
Great recipe. Have made this
Great recipe. Have made this twice now, second time with coconut cream - winner!!
I didn't have any of the
I didn't have any of the spices so put in a heaped tablespoon of tandoori paste (jar) in with the onions whilst they were on saute. I also used 400gm chicken and got away without adding any extra water. Curry seemed very runny so added a bit of cornflour and put it back on for a few minutes to thicken and cook out the cornflour. Lovely easy curry and will be happy to make it again - Seems like it would freeze really well too!
Really simple, very tasty
Really simple, very tasty recipe. I added some roasted cashews for the last 3 minutes just to give a different texture- YUM!!!!
used the basics to this
used the basics to this recipe but used a can of coconut cream in place of the water and used sweet potatoes in place of pumpkin (had no pumpkin) and left out ground coriander so bloody nice
Are the spice quantities in
Are the spice quantities in the recipe correct? It was so potent. Did not enjoy at all.
Second time I have made it
Second time I have made it and I LOVE it and what's more my husband and 3 year old love it. I put in 400g sweet potato, 200g zucchini and carrots and 750g chicken. I doubled it but found it was really runny...next time I'll definitely use less water
This curry was so lovely and
This curry was so lovely and simple! It tasted amazing and is really easy to adjust to make it mild or hot depending on which member of the family are eating. Will definitely be making again.
Good flavours in this recipe.
Good flavours in this recipe. I used 2 chicken breasts and only 300g of water. Served with brown rice, green beans and broccoli.
This was so tasty we had it
This was so tasty we had it with brown rice and lunch the next day... it turned out quite runny for me so I added some flour to thicken it up... next time will try with a little less water or longer cooking time