Uncle Rick’s Caribbean Chicken Curry (Revised)
This curry is a spice-lover’s dream…and a real crowd-pleaser. It’s wonderful comfort food on a cold fall or winter’s day.
This curry is a spice-lover’s dream…and a real crowd-pleaser. It’s wonderful comfort food on a cold fall or winter’s day.
This is an adopted recipe that I haven’t yet tried. The original chef comments: “My good friend’s Indian mother-in-law taught me how to cook this. Auntie (I call her Auntie) is from Hyderabad, is one of the best cooks I know and is very patient! There are a few steps to this recipe and you need some special ingredients, but it is really good, authentic South Indian cuisine. I’m posting some photographs with this recipe so you can see what these ingredients look like. They can all be found at an Indian grocery. Everything is listed in the order in which you will use it. Be brave; if you are patient, willing to take your time and have everything ready before hand, you will be rewarded with a delicious result. (Prep time is approximate and could be a little longer).”
This is just outstanding, and easy. Your house will smell amazing. It’s an adaption of my other recipe, which is Brigitte Hafner’s.
A classic, but simple take on curry rice that is famous in Japan and is enjoyed world-wide. I got this recipe from one of my Japanese friends when we were little. Her mom used to make it for us as a special treat, and also made us each a small cookbook with our favorite dishes she would make us in it. I came across the book the other day and tried out a few recipes. This was one of them. I hope you guys all enjoy it! ^_^
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