12 of the best chicken curry recipes (2024)

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by Lottie Huckle

published on 27 April 2017

12 of the best chicken curry recipes (1)

Every home cook needs at least one failsafe chicken curry in their repertoire – it’s as essential as knowing how to boil an egg, in our humble opinion. Few dishes can provide the same warmth and comfort as a chicken curry, and even fewer offer so much scope for tweaks and experimentation. Whether you like your curry creamy, fragrant, or extra hot, you’ll find something in this collection to suit your tastes. From Nadiya Hussain’s Bengali Korma to Meera Sodha’s Coriander Chutney Chicken these recipes will take you from midweek meal to weekend feast, so scroll on, choose your favourite, and get cooking.

Mum’s Chicken Curry

by Meera Sodha

from Made in India

This nostalgic curry from Meera Sodha combines succulent chicken pieces and a comforting, gently spiced sauce.

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Chicken Curry with Cardamom

by Madhur Jaffrey

Fill your kitchen with the beautiful scent of cardamom thanks to this fragrant chicken curry from Madhur Jaffrey.

From the book

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Aromatic Chicken and Peanut Thai Curry

by Dean Edwards

from Feelgood Family Food

With an intensely flavoursome combination of red curry paste, peanut, and coconut milk, this Thai-inspired curry takes just 30 minutes to prepare.

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Feelgood Family Food

Chicken Tikka Masala

by Jamie Oliver

from Jamie’s Comfort Food

Jamie Oliver recreates the curry house classic, Tikka Masala, using juicy, marinated chicken pieces and a rich sauce.

From the book

Jamie’s Comfort Food

Chicken with Spinach (chicken palag)

by Madhur Jaffrey

from Madhur Jaffrey’s Curry Nation

Also known as chicken saag, this dish is best eaten with flatbreads, a yoghurt relish, and a simple chopped salad.

From the book

Madhur Jaffrey’s Curry Nation

Chicken Katsu Curry

by Gizzi Erskine

from Gizzi’s Kitchen Magic

Inspired by the Japanese classic, Gizzi Erskine’s chicken katsu is addictively crisp, and drizzled in a silky curry sauce.

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Gizzi’s Kitchen Magic

Pistachio and Yoghurt Chicken Curry

by Meera Sodha

from Made in India

Pistachios and yoghurt combine to create a sumptuously rich curry in this recipe from Meera Sodha.

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Made in India

Butter Chicken

by Rick Stein

from Rick Stein’s India

A take on the Amritsar classic, Butter Chicken, this recipe involves marinating the chicken in spiced yoghurt before cooking it in an intensely flavoursome sauce.

From the book

Rick Stein’s India

Royal Chicken Cooked in Yoghurt

by Madhur Jaffrey

from My Kitchen Table: 100 Essential Curries

If you’re looking to impress at your next dinner party, try this aptly named Royal Chicken, made with almonds, sultanas, and plenty of aromatic spices.

From the book

My Kitchen Table: 100 Essential Curries

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Coriander Chutney Chicken (Lilli Chatni Anna Murghi Kari)

by Meera Sodha

from Made in India

A vibrant curry flavoured with peanut, lime, and lashings of coriander, this dish also happens to be super-quick and easy to make.

From the book

Made in India

Bengali Korma

by Nadiya Hussain

from Nadiya’s Kitchen

Made using chicken meat on the bone, this korma has a powerful depth of flavour often absent from its curry house counterparts.

From the book

Nadiya’s Kitchen

Madhur’s Chicken Tikka Masala

by Madhur Jaffrey

from Madhur Jaffrey’s Curry Nation

Curry expert Madhur Jaffrey’s take on this Anglo-Indian staple is packed with garlic and lemon, ensuring a truly punchy flavour.

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FAQs

What are the secret ingredients to a good curry? ›

Indian chef Maunika Gowardhan suggests using tomato purée, coconut milk or yoghurt as natural thickening agents to achieve the perfect consistency. Adding ground nuts such as almonds or peanuts can also be a great way to ensure your curry is a knockout.

What is the most delicious curry? ›

14 Best Curries around the World
  • Massaman Curry – Thailand. Massaman curry is one of Thailand's most popular dishes, known for its rich and nutty flavour. ...
  • Rogan Josh – India. ...
  • Vindaloo – Portugal. ...
  • Green Curry – Thailand. ...
  • Butter Chicken – India. ...
  • Jamaican Curry – Jamaica. ...
  • Tikka Masala – United Kingdom. ...
  • Goulash – Hungary.

How to make curry taste like restaurant? ›

Simple suggestions for restaurant good quality curries:
  1. Fry your onions till they are golden brown.
  2. Fry your spices but don't burn them. ...
  3. Use good quality spices. ...
  4. Seasoning. ...
  5. Use fatty yoghurt (greek style works) in curries to make them richer. ...
  6. Patience. ...
  7. Use a neutral vegetable oil. ...
  8. Experiment.
Jun 24, 2018

What makes a perfect curry? ›

Most recipes call for a specific blend of specific Indian spices and herbs depending on the region and the type of meat or vegetables being used. A common one is garam masala, a warm Indian spice blend that includes cinnamon, cloves and plenty of black pepper. The real secret to curry success is using fresh spices.

How do restaurants make curry so creamy? ›

The actual sweetness and creaminess of such curries meanwhile, usually comes from fried onions and either cashews and/or dairy products. Instead of (or in addition to) onion, ground coconut may be used. White poppy seeds and/or watermelon seeds are also used in some creamy sauces.

What is the most important spice in curry? ›

Fenugreek (Methi)

This Indian spice is what people say "smells like curry." Of all Indian spices, this spice may be the most essential. You may use up to a few tablespoons in a family size dish near the end of the cooking process, but start with a teaspoon. Fenugreek seeds also have many health benefits.

What is the king of all curries? ›

Thai dishes have won over the hearts of foodies all over the world. A sentiment that is shared globally and was made official in CNN's readers' poll on the “World's Best Food”, a vote which amounted to a chart of the top 100 most delicious dishes being served across the planet.

What vegetables go in curry? ›

The curry base is made with onions, tomatoes, ginger, garlic, red chilli powder and garam masala. I prefer to go with potatoes, carrots, peas, green beans, cauliflower, corn and bell peppers. Though you can use other veggies like baby corn, sweet potato and broccoli, the curry will have different flavors.

What is considered the best curry in the world? ›

  • Panang curry, a Thai delicacy. ...
  • Malai kofta, delight in a dish. ...
  • Japanese karī, an iconic meal. ...
  • Khao Soy, a curry at the crossroads of cultures. ...
  • Shahi Paneer, also known as royal cheese. ...
  • Butter chicken, an Indian curry with worldwide renown. ...
  • Green curry, a classic for a good reason. ...
  • Massaman curry, Thai curry and more besidesl.
May 24, 2023

How to enhance the taste of chicken curry? ›

Fixing cooked curries and gravies is no less than a challenge, but a simple way to do so is by adding freshly chopped herbs like coriander, basil, fenugreek leaves, spinach, mint leaves. The fresh flavour of these herbs can instantly elevate the taste and texture and give them a health twist.

What adds flavor to curry? ›

A curry mix has a warm, robust spicy taste as a result of combining roasted and grounded coriander seeds, turmeric, cumin and chili peppers. Other spices commonly found within the blend are fenugreek, clove, mustard, black pepper, nutmeg or ginger.

Does cooking curry longer make it taste better? ›

Let it cook for as long as possible. Simmering a curry allows time for the flavours to infuse; a long, slow simmering time generally produces the best curry. Flavours will continue to infuse even when the curry is taken off the heat, so do allow time for the curry to “rest” and cool down before serving.

What is the secret ingredient for curry? ›

Whether you may be familiar with the differences between curries from various countries, such as Indian versus Japanese curry, and perhaps even know how to make them at home, there's a special flavor enhancer that you may not have thought to add: honey.

What are the 5 spices in a curry? ›

The Essential Five Spices are:
  • Cumin seeds.
  • Coriander seeds.
  • Black mustard seeds.
  • Cayenne pepper.
  • Turmeric.

When to add tomatoes to curry? ›

The sequence for meat / chicken curries is:
  1. Whole spices (if not using spice powders)
  2. Onions.
  3. Ginger and garlic paste.
  4. Meat / chicken.
  5. Turmeric, chilly powder and spice powders.
  6. Tomatoes or beaten yoghurt.
  7. Salt.
Dec 6, 2017

How can I enhance my curry flavor? ›

The easiest way to fix a bland and tasteless curry is by adding spices like red chili powder, cumin, coriander, garam masala, curry leaves and turmeric. Just make a quick tempering and pour over the curry to give it a nice punch of spices and herbs.

What is the key ingredient in curry? ›

The primary ingredient in most Indian curry powders is bright yellow turmeric. Turmeric is earthy, musky, and warm, and delivers great depth to curries with no heat. Indian curry spices are usually a blend of: Kashmiri Chile Powder – this chile has a terrific, rich flavor without much heat.

What gives curry its distinctive flavor? ›

A curry mix has a warm, robust spicy taste as a result of combining roasted and grounded coriander seeds, turmeric, cumin and chili peppers. Other spices commonly found within the blend are fenugreek, clove, mustard, black pepper, nutmeg or ginger.

What makes curry so delicious? ›

Curry is quite varied, but often carries the flavors of Asian spices (think: cumin, coriander, red chili powder, turmeric, garlic, and ginger) It has a deep earthy, savory, and umami flavor, but there are a thousand variations depending on the ingredients.

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