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Preparation time
5min
Total time
55min
Portion
6 portion(s)
Level
easy

Ingredients

  • 1000 grams chicken breast
  • 1 large onion (quartered)
  • 60-65 grams Butter
  • 5 teaspoons curry powder (mild or hot), Clive of india curry
  • 4 tablespoons Plain powder
  • 2 cans (375ml) evaporated milk
  • 2 tablespoons Chicken stock powder
  • 250 grams water
  • 1 Red chilli for garnish

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Recipe's preparation

  1. Chop onion speed 5, 2 seconds

    Add small amount of oil, cook for 4 min, sp Gentle stir setting"Gentle stir setting" , varoma, once cooked set aside,

    Cook whole chicken breasts in frypan on low-med heat. Cut into pieces and set aside.

     

    Melt butter 90deg 1 min, sp Gentle stir setting"Gentle stir setting" .

    Add curry powder (try to tip around blades not on them) and mix in with melted butter, sp Gentle stir setting"Gentle stir setting"  1.5 minutes, 100deg. (Should look dry like in the picture)

     

    Add flour and mix, 120deg for 10 min, sp Gentle stir setting"Gentle stir setting"  to form a rue and to cook the flour and curry, scrape down side of bowl every 2-3 minutes or as needed.

     

    Gradually add 1st tin of milk while on sp 2, 120deg, 15min.

    Once starting to thicken gradually add 2nd tin of milk (after approx 8 mins).

    Add chicken stock & let mix through followed by onion.

     

    Insert butterfly, add chicken and cook for 15minutes, Counter-clockwise operation"Counter-clockwise operation"  Gentle stir setting"Gentle stir setting" , 120deg,.

    While cooking, add 250g of water to thin the sauce (can add more or less water to get consistency of sauce to your liking).

     

    Serve with rice

     

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    Recipe is created for
    TM 5
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Comments

  • 28. September 2018 - 16:56
    5.0

    My favourite go to curry 👌

  • 7. August 2018 - 21:25
    5.0

    Smile

  • 21. November 2017 - 21:07
    3.0

    Made this tonight and change the curry powder for Thai Red Curry Paste, was a hit with the family will make this again

  • 30. October 2015 - 20:00

    Made this tonight for dinner. Absolutely amazing. Didn't use all of the water. Served with rice and garlic bread. Delicious. Definitely a regular in this house. 

  • 19. July 2015 - 08:45
    4.0

    My Family loved this last night tmrc_emoticons.)

    Will cook again but next time i will swap 1 tablespoon of chicken stock for an extra tablespoon of curry powder as it didnt have enough curry taste for me.

  • 5. July 2015 - 19:06

    4 tablespoons of plain flour! Not powder.  tmrc_emoticons.)

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