This popular Japanese chicken katsu curry is easy to make for a low-cost midweek meal. You can prepare the curry sauce in advance, and the strips of chicken are quick to coat and fry up into hot ...
add 170g/6oz of the Punjabi curry paste along with 50ml/2fl oz double cream, 2 tsp tamarind chutney and 200ml/7fl oz water and simmer until the sauce comes together and the chicken is cooked through.
Neelam Batra's spicy chicken curry recipe was inspired by memories of her childhood in New Delhi. Chiles, garlic, ginger, alongside many other spices season a rich tomato-based sauce, in which ...
Fried curry rice with chicken and vegetables is the perfect solution for using up leftovers while creating a flavorful, ...
In this easy recipe, the flavors are more delicate than the heavily spiced chicken curries you find on a typical Indian ...
Love spicy food? Then you need to try this Hyderabadi red chicken curry! This dish is a wedding favourite and pairs perfectly with both roti and rice. Here's how to make it. In a bowl, mix chicken ...
After you've made this flavorful green curry sauce, use it as the base to create different meals. If you want to use this sauce in a classic Thai Green Chicken Curry, you can add protein and ...
Green curry is my antidote to midweek fatigue. Making the paste from scratch is a beautiful thing, but it also demands a long ...
Shape the rice into an oval mound and place the chicken katsu alongside. Pour over the curry sauce, add your garnish and enjoy! Gok’s top tip: To make your rice into a neat shape, like they do ...
James Coulter I love curry. I love how the blend of sweet and spicy makes Indian food so flavorful. And I love being able to make my food extra spicy by adding hot peppers to the mix. The only thing I ...
Cut the chicken into small cubes and add to the bowl. Mix well, then filter the bowl before chilling for at least 1h30. Satay sauce: Mix oil, peanut butter, red curry paste, coconut milk ...
Chip shop curry sauce is a truly incredible thing - and quite versatile. You can have it with fish and chips, sausages, chicken nuggets, onion rings, or even as a dipping sauce for various snacks, and ...