In the heart of Burmese cuisine, a culinary symphony awaits, where fragrant spices dance with succulent chicken, creating a dish that tantalizes the taste buds and captivates the senses. This is Burma Curry Chicken, a harmonious blend of bold flavors and aromatic ingredients, where each bite is a journey through a tapestry of culinary delights.
This delectable dish is a symphony of flavors, where the richness of coconut milk intertwines with the vibrant heat of chili peppers, tempered by the soothing coolness of yogurt. Burmese Curry Chicken is an explosion of taste and texture, where tender chicken morsels bask in a symphony of spices, each contributing its unique note to the overall harmony.
This recipe collection offers a culinary odyssey, guiding you through the art of crafting this Burmese delicacy. Discover the secrets of creating the perfect marinade, infusing the chicken with an array of tantalizing flavors. Learn the art of balancing spices, creating a harmonious blend that dances on the palate. Explore the nuances of cooking techniques, ensuring that the chicken remains succulent and tender, while the sauce reaches a velvety perfection.
Embark on this culinary adventure and discover the magic of Burma Curry Chicken. Let your taste buds be captivated by the vibrant flavors, as you immerse yourself in the rich culinary heritage of Burma. With this collection of recipes, you'll be able to recreate this delectable dish in your own kitchen, bringing the vibrant spirit of Burmese cuisine to your table.
BURMA CURRY CHICKEN
Make and share this Burma Curry Chicken recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Sueie
Categories Chicken Breast
Time 40m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Heat oil in shallow pan over medium heat and brown chicken breasts.
- Remove and then add onion, garlic, ginger and lemon rind, turmeric, chilli flakes and fish sauce.
- Cook for 2 minutes.
- Stir in 1/2 cup water and add chicken, cover and simmer for 20-25 minutes or until tender.
- Serve with rice garnished lemon and coriander.
BURMESE CHICKEN CURRY (GAENG GAI BAMA)
This is actually a northern Thai dish with a definite Burmese influence. I first ate it in a Burmese restaurant in Melbourne, Australia. I asked for the recipe and of course I didn't get it. I later experimented with some Thai recipes and came up with this final result. We really love this with steamed jasmine rice. It's quite a hot and spicy dish, so if you want it a bit mild, check the curry paste you use first. You can replace coconut milk with evaporated milk, but traditionally, coconut milk is a must.
Provided by Michelle Chen
Categories World Cuisine Recipes Asian
Time 50m
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- Heat the vegetable oil in a medium skillet over low heat, and stir fry the shallots until browned and tender. Drain, reserving the oil, and set aside.
- Place the chicken in the skillet with the reserved oil, and stir in the curry paste and curry powder to evenly coat. Pour in enough water to cover, and bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover skillet, and simmer until the chicken is no longer pink and juices run clear.
- Stir the coconut milk, tomato puree, fish sauce, palm sugar, and 1/2 the tomato wedges into the skillet. Cook and stir over low heat until the mixture is smooth and creamy. Mix in the remaining tomatoes, and continue cooking until tender. Top with cilantro and the fried shallots to serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 425.3 calories, Carbohydrate 26.5 g, Cholesterol 79.4 mg, Fat 23.7 g, Fiber 2.8 g, Protein 28.8 g, SaturatedFat 8.4 g, Sodium 806.1 mg, Sugar 9.4 g
COCONUT CHICKEN CURRY
Curry powder is stirred into this braise only during the last minute of cooking, delivering a bright hit of spice on top of the paprika and turmeric mellowed into the slow-simmered chicken. This dish from "Burma Superstar" by Desmond Tan and Kate Leahy (Ten Speed Press, 2017), needs time on the stove but not much attention, and gets even better after resting in the fridge, making it an ideal weeknight meal that can last days. There's plenty of coconut milk broth to spoon over rice or noodles. At his restaurant, Burma Superstar in Oakland, Calif., Mr. Tan also serves this with platha, a buttery, flaky Burmese flatbread, for dipping.
Provided by Genevieve Ko
Categories dinner, poultry, main course
Time 1h
Yield 4 servings
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Trim the chicken thighs of excess fat and cut into 1/2- to 1-inch pieces; transfer to a bowl. Add the paprika, turmeric and salt, and use your hands to mix well. Let the chicken marinate at room temperature while you prepare the other ingredients, or cover and refrigerate overnight.
- In a large pot, heat the oil over medium-high. Stir in the onions, lower the heat to medium-low and cook gently, stirring often to prevent scorching, until tender and translucent, 8 to 10 minutes. Add the garlic and continue to cook, stirring often, until most of the water from the onions has been cooked out and a glossy layer of oil has risen to the surface, about 5 minutes more.
- Add the marinated chicken and stir to release the spices into the onion. Pour in the coconut milk and bring to a near boil. Let the coconut milk simmer briskly for about 4 minutes to thicken a bit. Lower the heat to medium-low and add the fish sauce. Stir in 1 1/2 cups water and bring to a near boil. The broth will thin out as the chicken starts to release its juices.
- Lower to a gentle simmer and cook, stirring occasionally, until the chicken is tender, 30 to 45 minutes. Droplets of paprika-red oil will rise to the surface. Stir in the curry powder and cayenne, simmer briefly and remove from the heat.
- If time permits, let the curry sit for at least 20 minutes before serving. This allows the chicken to soak in more flavors as the curry cools. Bring to a simmer again right before serving and taste, adding more salt or fish sauce if desired. Serve over rice or noodles, with bowls of cilantro and lime wedges.
BURMESE CHICKEN CURRY
A mildly spiced curry from Burma with a beautiful fish-infused sauce! Try it!!! Garam Masala can be found in most supermarkets in the spice section or from asian supermarkets. You can also make your own pretty easily. This meal is excellent served with rice and indian breads such as chapati, roti or naan.
Provided by Lee Jackson
Categories World Cuisine Recipes Asian
Time 1h5m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Rub chicken thighs with curry powder, garam masala, salt. Cover and set aside. Place onion, garlic, ginger, cayenne pepper, and paprika in a blender with 2 tablespoons of water and blend into a smooth paste.
- Heat the oil in a large, lidded skillet over medium heat. Cook and stir onion mixture until darkened, about 7 minutes. Stir in chicken thighs and cook for 3 to 4 minutes, then add tomatoes, lemon grass, and fish sauce. Cook for 2 minutes. Stir in 1 cup of water and bring the curry to a boil. Cover and reduce heat to low and cook until the chicken begins to fall apart, stirring occasionally, 25 to 35 minutes. Remove lid and increase heat. Cook until the sauce is reduced, about 5 minutes. Skim off excess oil from the top and discard.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 215.2 calories, Carbohydrate 5 g, Cholesterol 77 mg, Fat 11.5 g, Fiber 1.3 g, Protein 22.3 g, SaturatedFat 2.7 g, Sodium 495.4 mg, Sugar 2.1 g
PANTHE KAUKSWE - BURMESE CHICKEN CURRY
Chicken curry with noodles, a popular Burmese dish favored by 'westerners'. Please try this recipe as 'is', then make comments. This dish does need a little bit of chilli powder, if you don't like to much chilli cut it down;but not out please! It is our family favorite!!!
Provided by Scott from Brisbane
Categories Chicken
Time 1h50m
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Cut chicken into serving pieces.
- Put Garlic,onion,ginger,ngapi, in blender and blend to a smooth paste; adding some of the peanut oil if paste becomes to dry.
- Heat remanding oils in a wok (or pan) and fry mixture off for 5 minutes.
- Add chicken and fry for a further few minutes.
- Add chilli powder,salt and thin coconut milk and simmer gently until chicken is tender. (45 minutes - 1 hr approx). If it becomes to dry add some hot water - a little at a time.
- Take off heat and add thick coconut milk and bring the pot SLOWLY to a boil. Stir constantly to prevent curdling.
- Mix Chick pea with a little cold water to a smooth paste and add to the curry, and cook for a further 5 minutes.
- Cook the noodles in a pot of salted boiling water until tender around 6-8 minutes.
- Drain the noodles and place in bowls, serve the curry on top with fried garlic and peanuts as accompaniments.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1122.2, Fat 68.6, SaturatedFat 39.7, Cholesterol 184.1, Sodium 1005.6, Carbohydrate 83.8, Fiber 8.3, Sugar 16.3, Protein 46.6
Tips:
- Mise en place: Before you start cooking, make sure you have all your ingredients and equipment ready. This will help you stay organized and ensure that you don't miss anything.
- Use fresh ingredients: Fresh ingredients will give your curry the best flavor. If possible, use organic chicken and vegetables.
- Don't be afraid to experiment with spices: The beauty of Burmese curry is that it is very versatile. Feel free to adjust the amount of spices to your liking.
- Cook the curry over low heat: This will help the flavors to develop and deepen.
- Serve the curry with rice or noodles: This is the traditional way to serve Burmese curry.
Conclusion:
Burmese curry is a delicious and flavorful dish that is easy to make at home. With a little planning and preparation, you can create a delicious and authentic Burmese curry that your family and friends will love. So what are you waiting for? Give this recipe a try today!
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