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‎03-01-2014 02:21 PM
I tried this last night as a quick meal and I think it is worth sharing.
2 T peanut oil
1 pound boneless skinless chicken breasts cut into 1/4 inch strips
2 cloves of garlic, minced
1 to 2 T Madras curry powder
Sriracha to taste
1 cup half & half
1/2 cup mango chutney
1 T cornstarch
2 T water
salt to taste
Heat the peanut oil in a large skillet. When hot sauté chicken strips and garlic until golden brown. Add the curry powder and Sriracha, stir quickly. Add the half & half and mango chutney. Simmer for a few minutes. Thicken sauce with cornstarch and water if needed. Salt and pepper to taste.
I gave you the recipe as written but I was looking for a recipe to use with rotisserie chicken. I used less oil and followed the recipe except that the last thing I added was the breast of rotisserie chicken just to heat through. Garnished with some sliced green onion and served over brown rice. You could also add some cut in half red grapes to this for a change. I think it would also be tasty served over lightly sautéed spinach. Hope you enjoy it.
‎03-01-2014 03:17 PM
‎03-01-2014 03:30 PM
Sounds delicious! Did you make your own mango chutney?
‎03-02-2014 10:12 AM
I wonder if this would work with other things besides the mango chutney? I love the taste of mango though so I will have to pick up some. Love the taste of curry. This would be good over the baked brown rice from Lola. By the way, what is Madras curry?
‎03-02-2014 10:43 AM
I think Madras Curry is red and hot.
‎03-02-2014 01:49 PM
ambermoon - This is definitely easy. Sriracha is a hot sauce. You could also minced a red chili and add to taste.
rudy - I did not make my own chutney. Bought the ginger/mango chutney at Trader Joe's but there are many good mango chutneys out there.
chips - Madras curry is Indian-style curry. It is the only curry I really like.
‎03-02-2014 02:10 PM
On 3/2/2014 DiAnne said:ambermoon - This is definitely easy. Sriracha is a hot sauce. You could also minced a red chili and add to taste.
rudy - I did not make my own chutney. Bought the ginger/mango chutney at Trader Joe's but there are many good mango chutneys out there.
chips - Madras curry is Indian-style curry. It is the only curry I really like.
I love Trader Joe's mango chutney. I use it in curry chic salad,as a sandwish spread,on cream cheese and crackers,and I am definitely trying it in this recipe!!!
I will probably use half chicken and half steamed cauliflower...I like cauliflower in curry fishes and try to get some into my diet more often. I just buy it in chunks at costco and steam it in a microweve bag... I am lazy..lol
‎03-04-2014 04:42 PM
‎03-04-2014 06:43 PM
Thanks, DiAnne, I bought a tin of Madras curry powder this weekend, so will be looking forward to making this recipe. In the past I've been used to Vindaloo, which is supposed to be considerably more mild than Madras, so will enjoy finding out! Thank you.
‎03-07-2014 03:23 PM
ambermoon & Beebee2 - Hope you both enjoy. Just a word of warning my Madras curry does not say ""hot"" on it so proceed with caution!!
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