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Chicken Curry with Peas and Potatoes

Chicken Curry with Peas and Potatoes Full of Warm Spices

Chicken Curry with Peas and Potatoes is a hearty, spice layered dish with tender chicken and soft potatoes in a rich gravy. A great homemade curry idea for family dinners or meal prep.

Chicken Curry with Peas and Potatoes

Why you will love and enjoy this Chicken Curry with Peas and Potatoes

  • Deep flavour from freshly roasted spices makes every bite rich and satisfying
  • One-pot meal with chicken, potatoes, and peas all in one
  • It reheats beautifully and tastes even better the next day
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Chicken Curry with Peas and Potatoes with Layers of Spice

Chicken Curry with Peas and Potatoes brings together tender chicken and soft potatoes in a deeply spiced gravy. It’s the kind of meal that feels like a weekend win.

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Chicken Curry with Peas and Potatoes

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  • Author: EsmeSalon
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 60 minutes
  • Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
  • Yield: 68 servings depending on size 1x
  • Category: Dinner Recipes
  • Method: Easy Cooking

Description

This is one of those curries that fills the kitchen with the best kind of aroma. It’s layered, a little bold, and honestly tastes even better the next day.


Ingredients

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  • 8 to 10 chicken pieces (thighs and legs)
  • 2 onions, chopped
  • 2 tomatoes, grated
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • 3 chili, slit
  • Coconut oil, just enough to coat the bottom of the pot
  • 3 to 4 medium potatoes, halved
  • 1 tbsp ginger garlic paste
  • 1 1/2 tsp kosher salt (plus more to taste)
  • 3 tsp Kashmiri chili powder
  • 1 tbsp curry powder
  • 2 tsp Mother-in-Law masala
  • 1 tsp garam masala
  • 1 tsp coriander powder
  • 2 tsp jeera powder, divided (aka Cumin Powder or Ground Cumin)
  • 1 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1 cinnamon stick
  • 1 tsp black peppercorns
  • 1/2 tsp coriander seeds
  • 1/2 tsp jeera seeds
  • 4 green cardamom pods
  • 1 star anise
  • 3 cloves
  • 1 tsp fennel seeds
  • 1 tsp fenugreek seeds
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 sprig of curry leaves
  • Hot water as needed
  • 1/2 bunch fresh coriander, chopped (plus extra for garnish)
  • 1 1/2 cups frozen peas

Instructions

  1. Start by dry roasting the whole spices: 1 tsp black peppercorns, 1/2 tsp coriander seeds, 1/2 tsp jeera seeds, 1 tsp fennel seeds, 1 tsp fenugreek seeds, 4 green cardamom pods, 3 cloves, and 1 cinnamon stick.
  2. Keep the heat low and stir often for about 2 to 3 minutes until fragrant.
  3. Let them cool slightly, then grind them in a coffee grinder to a coarse mix, not too fine.
  4. You can substitute with a good-quality pre-ground mix in a pinch if you do not want to roast the real spices, but the best taste will come from the real spices.
  5. Heat enough coconut oil to lightly coat the bottom of a large pot over medium heat.
  6. Add the 2 chopped onions, 1 bay leaf, 1 star anise, and 3 slit chili.
  7. Cook for about 8 to 10 minutes, stirring now and then, until the onions are soft and just starting to colour.
  8. Add the freshly ground spice mix and cook for another 2 minutes, stirring so it doesn’t catch. Then add 3 tsp Kashmiri chili powder, 1 tbsp curry powder, 1 tsp coriander powder, 1 tsp of the jeera powder, and 1 tsp turmeric powder.
  9. Splash in a bit of hot water so the spices don’t burn, and stir everything together.
  10. Add the 2 grated tomatoes, 2 tbsp tomato paste, and 1 1/2 tsp kosher salt.
  11. Let this simmer for about 5 minutes until slightly thickened and the oil starts to show a bit on the surface.
  12. Add the chicken pieces and mix well so they’re fully coated in the masala.
  13. Stir in the 1 tbsp ginger garlic paste and the sprig of curry leaves.
  14. Cover and cook on medium heat for about 20 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the chicken is mostly cooked and the gravy has thickened.
  15. Add the halved potatoes along with about 1/2 to 1 cup of hot water, depending on how much gravy you like.
  16. Lower the heat and simmer for 20 to 25 minutes until the potatoes are fork-tender.
  17. Stir in the 1 1/2 cups frozen peas, 1 tsp garam masala, remaining 1 tsp jeera powder, and the chopped coriander.
  18. Simmer uncovered for another 10 to 15 minutes until everything comes together, and the gravy reaches your preferred consistency.
  19. Taste and adjust salt if needed. Garnish with extra fresh coriander before serving.

Useful tips and suggestions

  1. The best substitutes for Mother-in-Law (MIL) masala, a hot South African-style curry powder, are Vindaloo curry powder, a mix of hot chili powder and Garam Masala, or a homemade blend of paprika, coriander, turmeric, and cumin
  2. Can I use boneless chicken? Yes, you can use whatever you prefer
  3. What can replace curry leaves? The best substitutes for curry leaves are lime zest (or lemon zest), kaffir lime leaves, and bay leaves, combined with basil, as they mimic the distinct citrus-herbaceous flavor. For texture or aroma, you can use lemon balm, fresh basil, or chopped cilantro.
  4. How thick should the gravy be? This is totally up to you and your personal preference.

Notes

Created, prepared, tried, and tested by Melanie

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It starts with a handful of whole spices and somehow turns into a pot of something deeply comforting. The kind of meal that makes you slow down a bit.

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A deeply satisfying Chicken Curry with Peas and Potatoes Meal

This Chicken Curry with Peas and Potatoes delivers a full, satisfying meal with tender chicken, soft potatoes, and a rich, spiced gravy that develops with every step. It’s the kind of dish that rewards a bit of time in the kitchen and leaves you with something deeply comforting and worth sharing.

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3 thoughts on “Chicken Curry with Peas and Potatoes”

  1. Now that’s the Indian Spice Mix, which we all Adore. I really cannot understand how some people just boil or roast their chicken / meats with just salt and pepper and few herbs and eat !!

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