MALAYSIAN CHICKEN CURRY WITH BUTTERMILK BEER BEIGNETS

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This dish is made with an Indonesian chili paste for a deep, comforting, and rich curry.

Provided by Nguyen Tran

Categories     HarperCollins     Curry     Chicken     Soup/Stew     Coconut     Sweet Potato/Yam     Chile Pepper     Carrot     Winter

Yield 2-4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 ⅓ tablespoons Yeo brand Malaysian curry powder
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon kosher salt
1 teaspoon chicken bouillon
1 pound dark meat chicken (cut, uncut, bone-on, boneless)
⅔ cup coconut milk
2 ⅔ tablespoons whole milk
2 ½ teaspoons sambal badjak (an Indonesian chili paste with minced onions and dried shrimp)
¼ yellow or white onion, sliced
2 makrut lime leaves, ripped in half widthwise
⅓ pound Okinawan sweet potatoes (aka Hawaiian purple sweet potatoes), peeled and cut into 1-inch cubes
⅓ pound carrots, cut into 1 ½-inch-long pieces
Buttermilk Beer Beignets (optional)
Scallions, coarsely chopped, for garnish

Steps:

  • Combine curry powder, sugar, salt, and chicken bouillon in a mixing bowl and hand mix together until it's all one love, one mix.
  • Rinse chicken under water, pat dry with paper towels, then transfer to a mixing bowl. Next, pour the beautiful curry spice mix all over that chicken. Mix and rub the spices all over the chicken until no chicken remains uncovered with spice. Cover it all up, like it's your only goal in life.
  • Marinate overnight. Alternatively, if you're in a hurry, marinate for 1 hour, though the curry mix won't fully penetrate the chicken or touch the souls of others, which is what eating is all about.
  • When ready to cook, you'll need a pan to sauté with and a pot for stewing and braising.
  • Combine coconut milk, whole milk, and sambal badjak in pot.
  • Next, heat the sauté pan to medium-high heat. Add a little bit of cooking oil, add some onions and some lime leaves, and sear batches of chicken until chicken turns golden brown all around, while sweating onions and leaves. Do not cook the chicken through; just brown and sear. The lime leaves will fill your kitchen with their incredible citrus scent-a pretty amazing smell.
  • After each batch is evenly seared, transfer into pot. To ensure the chicken cooks evenly, do not heat up the pot until all chicken is seared. Continue searing onions, lime leaves, and chicken. Once all chicken is seared, sauté any remaining lime leaves, and onions, and transfer to the pot before cooking. If there is any excess spice mix in the chicken marinade bowl, also transfer into the pot because the spice mix is measured specifically to give the best flavor for the curry sauce itself and not just the marinade.
  • Bring pot to a boil over high heat, then simmer covered with a slight opening for 35-45 minutes, or until the chicken is tender but not falling apart. The curry consistency should be thin and almost milky. Once chicken is done, turn off heat.
  • While waiting for the chicken to finish cooking, prepare an ice water bath in a bowl. Bring 2 inches of water to a rolling boil in a pot over high heat. Cook the sweet potatoes in the boiling water for 6-8 minutes. Check often to see when the potatoes are cooked through; they should be crunchy, still firm and not mushy. Once they're done, remove the potatoes from pot (but do not dump the boiling water; save it for blanching the carrots) and shock them immediately in the ice water bath for 2 minutes, or until they are completely cool to the touch. Strain and set aside cooked potatoes in a fresh bowl.
  • Next, blanch the carrots by repeating the steps as for the potatoes, checking for nonmushy doneness. If you use baby carrots, they take about 4-5 minutes to blanch. Adjust time accordingly for the type of carrots you're using and how they're cut. Cook, shock, strain, then set aside with the potatoes.
  • Chicken can be served immediately, but it will be most flavorful if cooled down, stored, and covered overnight in the fridge, and then reheated and served the next day. Blanched potatoes and carrots can also be stored overnight.
  • When ready to serve (not long before-just right when you are ready to serve), add carrots and potatoes to the hot chicken curry. Garnish with scallions. Serve with steamed rice, and if you want to soak up that curry deliciousness (my favorite part), sop it up with some Buttermilk Beer Beignets.
  • And that's the best experience with chicken curry that you can have-reaching the epitome of chicken curry enlightenment. Enjoy, kids!

david chinedu
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The chicken curry was good, but the beignets were a bit dry.


Goohi Gaming
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This dish was a bit too spicy for me, but my husband loved it. He said it was the best chicken curry he's ever had.


aderonke ilias
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This recipe was easy to follow and the results were delicious. The chicken curry was flavorful and the beignets were light and fluffy. I will definitely be making this again.


Alex Mcfarlane
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I loved this recipe! The chicken curry was so flavorful and the beignets were the perfect touch. I will definitely be making this again.


Asadkhan D
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This dish was amazing! The chicken curry was flavorful and the beignets were the perfect addition. I will definitely be making this again soon.


Roy Fuentes
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Delicious! The chicken curry was rich and creamy, and the beignets were light and fluffy. I will definitely be making this again.


Ranican Sandy
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This recipe is a keeper! The chicken curry was so flavorful and the beignets were the perfect accompaniment. I will definitely be making this again and again.


No dad for the gays [Skull emoji]
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I'm not a great cook, but this recipe was easy to follow and the results were impressive. The chicken curry was flavorful and the beignets were crispy and fluffy. I will definitely be making this again!


LONNY NAILSET
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This dish was a bit too spicy for me, but my husband loved it. He said it was the best chicken curry he's ever had. I would make it again, but I would use less chili peppers next time.


Anthony Paschal
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The chicken curry was delicious, but the beignets were a bit too sweet for my taste. Overall, I enjoyed the dish and would make it again, but I would probably omit the beignets next time.


Winnie Mohlala
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This recipe was easy to follow and the results were amazing. The chicken curry was flavorful and creamy, and the beignets were light and fluffy. I would definitely recommend this recipe to anyone who loves Indian food.


John Parker
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I'm not usually a fan of chicken curry, but this recipe changed my mind. The flavors were so well-balanced, and the chicken was cooked perfectly. I will definitely be making this again!


Omait Warraich
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This chicken curry was a hit with my family! The flavors were complex and delicious, and the chicken was tender and juicy. The beignets were also a great addition, and they were the perfect way to soak up the curry sauce.