Golden coconut chicken curry (2024)

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This Golden Coconut Chicken Curry blows me away every time I make it – and I’ve been making it a lot lately! Such a beautiful spice blend, with turmeric making the coconut curry sauce a warm yellow colour. Thai vibes. Easy. Swoon-worthy!

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A really great but easy coconut chicken curry

Regular readers know I love my curries. Especially Thai and Indian ones – though the good ole’ retro chicken curry and curried sausages will always have a place in my heart!

But on days when I have a hankering for a really good from-scratch curry but don’t have the time for blitzing fresh curry pastes, this is what I’m making on repeat. It’s got Thai vibes with a hint of Indian undertones, like a less shrimpy version of Thai Yellow Curry with a whisper of Massaman Curry.

It’s very, very good. And though not a traditional Thai curry recipe (as far as I know), it tastes very authentic. (You know what I mean!)

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-> If you’re after something similar (ie. still easy) but with more Indian vibes, head straight to my Easy Pumpkin Lentil Coconut Curry!

Ingredients in Golden Coconut Chicken Curry

Don’t skip the star anise and cinnamon stick, and really try to use fresh turmeric rather than dried – for maximum flavour.

aromatics and spices

First up, the sauce flavourings:

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  • Turmeric– Been a bit of a trendy ingredient in recent years, revered for its nutritional benefits, most notably arthritis relief. It looks like and has the same texture as ginger but is bright orange inside. When cooked, it turns things bright yellow! Stains like buggery so don’t wear white when using it, and grate onto non-porous things (like a plate).

    Turmeric powder – While fresh turmeric will give the best flavour and colour, dried can be used as an easier alternative. I’ve made it with dried turmeric and it’s still delicious!

  • Ginger and garlic – Fresh is the only way! The jarred stuff is sour and tastes nothing like the real thing. As with the turmeric, we finely grate them, for maximum flavour extraction.

  • Garam masala –Indian spice mix that’s common these days, in the spice aisle of normal grocery stores. It’s got more flavour than basic curry powders. 🙂 But – your everyday curry powder will be an adequate substitute!

  • Fennel powder – I know this one isn’t a staple so don’t make a special trip if you don’t have it. Just use more garam masala!

  • Cumin and coriander – Staple spices!

Add-ins and sauce

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  • Chicken –Thigh is best because it stays juicy. Breast and tenderloin will work but won’t be quite as juicy. Prawns/shrimp and fish pieces are GREAT in this curry – plonk them in in the last 3 minutes.

  • Broccoli – Cut them into little florets so they are spoon-eating-size. You can also use the stem – just peel and dice.

  • Coconut creamis thicker so makes the sauce thicker. Also has stronger coconut flavour. Both good things! If using coconut milk, suggest thickening the sauce slightly. Mix 2 teaspoons cornflour/cornstarch with a small splash of water, then mix in towards the end.

  • Chicken stock/broth – Gives the sauce more flavour. If using just water, it’s just a little lacking.

  • Onion – For sautéing at the beginning.

Other add-in options

The recipe can be made with any proteins and vegetables that will cook in the 15 minutes total sauce simmering time. Just add them in at the appropriate time. Pumpkin or sweet potato and chickpeas is a firm favourite. A friend made this with shrimp/prawns instead of chicken and reported swoon-worthy results (his words, not mine 🤷🏻‍♀️). Zucchini and eggplants are also amazing, though my eggplant skin gave the sauce an interesting purplish hue. 😂

Garnishes

I just realised, the coriander / cilantro is not just a garnish. A good handful is mixed into the sauce. Great finishing touch. 🙂

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  • Coriander / cilantro – As mentioned above, a good handful to mix into the sauce plus extra for sprinkling on top.

    If you’re in the I Hate Coriander club, feel free to skip this. I’d just sprinkle with green onion slices instead.

  • Crispy Shallots –Crispy, salty, oily pops of goodness. Find them in the Asian aisle, cheaper at Asian stores. I love them so much and use them so frequently I even wrote about them here.

How to make it

OK! The making part. Nice and straightforward. Just a specific order in which things are toasted / sautéed / simmered / added into the pot. There’s reasons! 🙂

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  1. Toast the cinnamon stick and star anise for 2 minutes. This really brings out lovely flavour that is then imparted into the sauce, so don’t skip this step!

  2. Cook chicken – Next, sauté the onion for 2 minutes to soften, then add the chicken. Cook for 3 minutes or until the outside turns white and you can no longer see pink. The inside will still be raw which is what we want – this ensures the chicken is not overcooked by the time the sauce is finished simmering.

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  1. Toast spices – Add the grated garlic, ginger and turmeric, and stir for 1 minute. Then add the spice mixand stir for 30 seconds. Toasting the fresh and dried spices is a key step, like with the star anise and cinnamon, to bring out and improve the flavour. So much more flavoursome than just dumpling spices into liquid!

  2. Simmer 12 minutes – Stir in the coconut cream and chicken stock/broth, then simmer for 12 minutes. Simmer energetically, not a slow simmer like when making stocks and stew, because we want the sauce to reduce to concentrate the flavour and thicken slightly. And we want this to happen quick – before the chicken is overcooked!

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  1. Broccoli 3 minutes – Next, stir in the broccoli and cook for 3 minutes. That’s all it will take to soften, because you cut the florets into small spoon-size, just as the recipe asks you to do. Right?! 🙂

  2. Finish the coconut curry off by stirring in the fresh coriander. Let it cool for 5 minutes or so – there will be a LOT of heat in that pot! Cooling slightly also allows the sauce to thicken a bit.

    Now, the best step – EATING time!

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How to serve this curry

Serve over rice with a sprinkle of my favourite crispy fried shallots and some more fresh coriander/cilantro. Jasmine or basmati rice are on point. Otherwise, any other plain rice of choice. Or even cauliflower rice for the low-carbers out there!

Love to know what you think if you make this. Curious to see if it’s just Team RecipeTin that’s madly obsessed with this coconut curry, or if it’s a universal thing. I’m banking on the latter, obviously, which is why I’m sharing this recipe!! 🙂 – Nagi x

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Golden coconut chicken curry

Author: Nagi

Prep: 10 minutes mins

Cook: 20 minutes mins

Total: 30 minutes mins

Mains

Asian, Indian

Servings4 – 5 people

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Recipe video above. This Golden Coconut Chicken Curry blows me away every time I make it – and I've been making it alotlately! Such a beautiful spice blend, Thai vibes with a whisper of Indian, like a less shrimpy version ofThai Yellow Currywith a hint ofMassaman.

Don't skip the star anise and cinnamon stick, and really try to use fresh turmeric rather than dried, for max flavour and yellow colour. All credit to JB for this one, his invention. 🙂

*UPDATE: If you skip fresh turmeric and sub other spices and you're using rather old spices (which lose flavour), the recipe won't be as good as the rave reviews below and will make me sad*

Ingredients

  • 3 tbsp coconut oil , vegetable or canola oil (Note 1)
  • 3 star anise
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1 onion , finely diced
  • 500g / 1lb chicken thigh fillets , cut into small 1cm / 1/3" slices (Note 2 options!)
  • 1 tsp garlic , finely grated
  • 1 tsp ginger , finely grated
  • 3 tsp turmeric , finely grated (sub 1 1/2 tsp powder, Note 3)
  • 2 cups chicken stock/broth , low sodium
  • 400g / 14 oz coconut cream , unsweetened (sub coconut milk, Note 4)
  • 1 large head broccoli , florets cut small (can use stem too – peel & dice), or other veg (4 heaped cups)
  • 1 cup coriander/cilantro leaves , lightly packed, plus extra for garnish (I'd still make without this)

Spice mix:

  • 1 1/2 tsp cooking/kosher salt
  • 1 1/2 tsp garam masala (Note 5)
  • 1 1/2 tsp coriander powder
  • 1/2 tsp cumin powder
  • 1/2 tsp fennel powder (sub more garam masala)

Serving

  • Crispy fried shallots , store bought, for garnish (Note 6)
  • Rice jasmine or basmati recommended, or other plain rice

Instructions

  • Spice mix – Mix the spices in a small bowl.

  • Toast – Heat the oil in a large heavy based pot over medium high heat. Toast the star anise and cinnamon for 2 minutes.

  • Add onion, cook for 2 minutes.

  • Add chicken, cook for 3 minutes or it's no longer pink on the outside (still raw inside).

  • Add aromatics – Add garlic, ginger and turmeric. Cook for 1 minute.

  • Add spice mix and stir for 30 seconds.

  • Simmer 12 minutes – Add stock and coconut cream. Stir and bring to an energetic simmer. Cook for 12 minutes (no need to stir) so the sauce thickens slightly.

  • Add broccoli florets. Bring back to a simmer and cook for 3 minutes or until softened.

  • Serve – Cool for 5 minutes, this will allow the sauce to thicken slightly. Then stir in coriander and serve with rice (basmati or jasmine especially nice). Garnish with extra coriander and crispy fried shallots.

Recipe Notes:

1. Coconut oil (the unrefined one that is firm like butter) will add extra coconut flavour into the sauce, if you have it. Recommended! I was out so I didn’t use it in the video.

2. Chicken –Thigh is best because it stays juicy. Breast and tenderloin will work but won’t be quite as juicy. Prawns/shrimp and fish pieces are GREAT in this curry – plonk them in in the last 3 minutes.

3. Turmeric looks like ginger but is bright orange inside, and when cooked it turns things bright yellow. Stains like buggery so don’t wear white when using it, and grate onto non-porous things (like a plate).

4. Coconut cream is thicker so makes the sauce thicker. Also has stronger coconut flavour. Both good things! If using milk, suggest thickening slightly. Mix 2 tsp cornflour/cornstarch with a small splash of water, mix in towards the end.

5. Garam masala – Indian spice mix that’s common these days, in the spice aisle of normal grocery stores. It’s got more flavour than basic curry powders. 🙂 But – your everyday curry powder will be an adequate substitute!

6. Crispy Shallots – Crispy, salty, oily pops of goodness. Find them in the Asian aisle, cheaper at Asian stores. I love them so much and use them so frequently I even wrote about them here.

7. Leftovers will keep for 3 days in the fridge, or freezer for 3 months.

Nutrition per serving, assuming 5 servings, curry only (not rice).

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 517cal (26%)Carbohydrates: 16g (5%)Protein: 27g (54%)Fat: 42g (65%)Saturated Fat: 33g (206%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0.02gCholesterol: 95mg (32%)Sodium: 846mg (37%)Potassium: 919mg (26%)Fiber: 5g (21%)Sugar: 2g (2%)Vitamin A: 686IU (14%)Vitamin C: 68mg (82%)Calcium: 85mg (9%)Iron: 5mg (28%)

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  1. Golden coconut chicken curry (16)Shoshi says

    Golden coconut chicken curry (17)
    This was really not a hit in my home. It smelled wonderful, but the taste fell far short of what we had been hoping for

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  2. Golden coconut chicken curry (19)Yvonne Smith says

    Another winner Nagi. I packed it full of pumpkin and baby spinach and my veggie resistant hubbie and son loved it. Also added a finely chopped birdseye chilli for a bit more warmth. 😋

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  3. Golden coconut chicken curry (20)Jen T. says

    Nagi, this is amazing. My favorite dish in the whole wide world is Coconut Chicken Curry and this is right up there with my favorite restaurant’s version. Thank you!!!!!! btw, I love all your recipes ❤️

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  4. Golden coconut chicken curry (21)Kim says

    So delicious for such little work! I served with roti because any excuse, right!? Thanks Nagi <3

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  5. Golden coconut chicken curry (22)Debra Myers says

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    Another ‘Winner Winner Chicken Dinner’ Nagi
    So glad I found you all those years ago, this is a such an easy put together weeknight dinner, you’ve changed how I feel about thinking of what to have for dinner, I look nowhere else but here for inspiration :):)

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  6. Golden coconut chicken curry (26)Scott says

    Golden coconut chicken curry (27)
    This is a regular rotator. Very easy weeknight dish, absolutely delicious. You’re a gem Nagi!!

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  7. Golden coconut chicken curry (28)Marlene Faisal says

    Golden coconut chicken curry (29)
    Best ever Curry I made. Everyone in my family loved it and so easy to make. Thank you for sharing.

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  8. Golden coconut chicken curry (30)Marsha says

    Golden coconut chicken curry (31)
    Delicious and flavorful (not all curries need to be hot). I used fresh turmeric and ground my own garam masala. We like plenty of sauce, but I held back 1/2 cup of the chicken broth in case it wasn’t needed. I did add a bit more as it suddenly thickened up after adding the broccoli. I also topped it with some cashews for crunch. This was a winner for us.

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  9. Golden coconut chicken curry (32)Chris says

    Golden coconut chicken curry (33)
    Just cooked this for the second time. First time, I could hardly believe how tasty it was. Second time, it’s confirmed! Nagi, you really outdid yourself this time! PS: I used powdered turmeric, and paste for garlic and ginger. Sorry!

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  10. Golden coconut chicken curry (37)Nikki says

    Golden coconut chicken curry (38)
    Love this curry! It’s so light, tasty and a perfect weeknight curry.
    Added extra veggies (eggplant & carrot) – was delicious! The kids loved it.

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  11. Golden coconut chicken curry (41)Em says

    Golden coconut chicken curry (42)
    This is such a delicious, easy curry. My husband’s favourite curry and even my three year old loves it. Especially when they get to dip the flat bread (another RTE recipe) into the sauce. Follow exactly and delish but also very easy to sub in vegies you have laying around. I have made a carrot and zucchini version and also with chickpea and spinach version.

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  12. Golden coconut chicken curry (47)Debbie Robert says

    This is THE best chicken korma type curry I have ever made. Thank you so much. Going to get your book.

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