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Coconut Chicken and Lentil Curry - rich and creamy easy Coconut Chicken and Lentil Curry using leftover cooked chicken to make this ready and on the table in 40 minutes.

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It's probably no surprise that I love a good curry recipe, as you will find heaps to choose from here on Slimming Eats.

Curries are probably one of my favorite dishes to eat, you can literally turn the more basic of ingredients into a curry that is delicious and packed with flavour and this Coconut Chicken and Lentil Curry is full of flavour.

Easy Curry Paste

The base to any curry is what adds flavour, get that wrong and your curry will be tasteless and not very appetizing. All you need is a good blend of spices, that any storecupboard or pantry should contain.

I use a blend of spices, green chillies, onion, garlic, ginger and tomato paste to create an easy curry paste, that not only adds flavour, but also thickens the curry, making it feel lovely and creamy and rich.

Types of Lentils in Curry

You will see various types of lentils used in curry recipes. For dhal type recipes, it tends to be red lentils or similar, which when cooked soften completely and break down into a thick sauce.

If you want a lentil curry where the lentils retain their shape - green or brown varieties are best.

Buy any lentils in bulk and they are a super cheap and a really versatile ingredient in a many different recipes. Great subsititute for meat too, in dishes such as bolognese, chilli, shepherds pie etc.

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Can I use a different variety of Lentils in a curry?

In this recipe I use green lentils as I wanted the lentils to retain their shape. You can of course use any variety of lentil you prefer, just be aware that cooking time will vary to that specified in the recipe below and you may need to use more or less liquid.

The appearence will differ also if you choose to use a different variety of lentils.

Can I use raw chicken?

I used some leftover cooked chicken breast, as I had some on hand after roasted a whole chicken the previous day. So it was nice and quick to just throw some in at the end.

You can definitely use raw chicken if you don't have any cooked chicken on hand. But I recommend browning it in a pan prior to adding it into the curry at the end and ensure it is cooked through by simmering it in the sauce before serving.

Both chicken breast or chicken thigh will work well in this dish. You can even omit the chicken altogether and keep it as a Creamy Coconut Lentil Curry - yum!!

Sides for Coconut Chicken and Lentil Curry

I kept it very simple and just went for some basmati rice and fresh cilantro (coriander). Basmati rice is so easy to cook. I use the 1 cup of rice to 2 cups of liquid method. You just add 1 cup of rice to a saucepan with 2 cups of water and a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, and simmer until the liquid is almost absorbed, then add a lid, turn off heat and leave for 10 minutes. Do not stir or touch in the cooking process, the steam trapped under the lid for the last step continues to cook the rice to perfect. This method will work for long grain rice, jasmine rice and basmati rice.

Some other great sides for this are any kind of sauteed vegetables like zucchini, mushrooms or if you want to make this even healthier, serve alongside this yummy Roasted Cauliflower Rice

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Can I use light coconut milk?

You can if you want to reduce the points, just be aware that the sauce won't be as thick and creamy, as light coconut milk has a higher water ratio.

Did you know the only difference between light and regular coconut milk is the water ratio, so you are actually paying more for light coconut milk. Even if you want light coconut milk, just buy the regular and add more water to it.

Any leftover coconut milk can be frozen for another day or use it in one of these recipes containing coconut milk

Cooking Lentil Curry in a Instant Pot or Slow Cooker

I haven't yet tested this in an Instant Pot or Slow Cooker, you would definitely want to reduce the amount of liquid used, as it won't reduce down like on a stove top. I also recommend making the paste part on the stove or using the saute method of the Instant Pot to ensure you develop all those flavours, before setting it to cook.

If adding cooked chicken as per the recipe, then add that in at the end with the coconut milk to ensure the chicken is not overcooked and dry.

More Lentil Recipes

Looking for some other delicious lentil recipes? Check out these:

  • BACON AND LENTIL SOUP
  • TACO LENTIL SOUP (INSTANT POT OR STOVE TOP)
  • LENTIL CHEDDAR SWEETCORN BAKE
  • ONE POT SAUSAGE AND LENTIL CASSEROLE
  • LENTIL BOLOGNESE
  • CHICKEN AND LENTIL SOUP
  • SPICY CARROT AND LENTIL SOUP
  • LENTIL CURRY (INSTANT POT AND STOVE TOP)

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Coconut Chicken and Lentil Curry

Yield: SERVES 4

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 40 minutes

Total Time: 50 minutes

Coconut Chicken and Lentil Curry - rich and creamy easy Coconut Chicken and Lentil Curry using leftover cooked chicken to make this ready and on the table in 30 minutes.

Ingredients

For the curry paste

  • 1 large onion, finely diced
  • 3 cloves of garlic, minced
  • 1 tbs of freshly grated ginger
  • 2 green chillies, deseeded and chopped​
  • 1 teaspoon of chilli powder (I use a mild chilli powder)
  • 2 teaspoons of ground cumin
  • 2 teaspoons of ground coriander
  • 1.5 teaspoons of turmeric
  • 2 tablespoons of tomato paste
  • ½ cup of water

For the curry

  • 1 cup (190g) of dried green lentils, rinsed
  • 3 cups (720ml)of water
  • 1 teaspoon of salt
  • 2 cups (250g) of diced cooked chicken (breast)
  • 1 cup (240ml) of coconut milk
  • cooking oil spray (I use avocado)
  • fresh coriander​

Instructions

  1. Spray a deep frying pan or saucepan over a medium high heat with cooking oil spray.
  2. Add the onion and fry for a couple of minutes to soften, add in a little splash of water to prevent from burning (if needed)
  3. Add in the garlic, ginger, chillies, chilli powder, cumin, coriander and turmeric and continue to fry for about a minute just to infuse all the flavour.
  4. Add the paste to a mini food processor with the tomato paste (puree) and half a cup of water and blend to a paste.
  5. Add the paste back to the pan with the lentils and 3 cups of water, salt and bring to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 30 minutes until lentils are tender, stir a few times through cooking to prevent any sticking to the bottom (if you prefer a softer lentil you can cook for a little longer (note: you may need some more water, if it is all absorbed).
  6. Once lentils are cooked, add in the two cups of cooked chicken and cup of coconnt milk and continue to simmer until chicken is heated through and curry is creamy.
  7. Taste and season with salt and black pepper as needed.
  8. Serve with fresh coriander and your choice of sides and enjoy!!

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Nutrition Information

Yield 4Serving Size 1 SERVING
Amount Per ServingCalories 323Total Fat 10.5gSaturated Fat 6.4gTrans Fat 0gCholesterol 40mgSodium 598mgCarbohydrates 30.2gNet Carbohydrates 0gFiber 3.6gSugar 2.2gSugar Alcohols 0gProtein 26.5g

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FAQs

Why do you put coconut milk in curry? ›

Coconut milk or water both give the dish different tastes and consistency. Coconut milk as a curry sauce base makes the dish creamy, sweet and give it a thicker consistency. The sweetness of the milk reduces the sharpness of spices and heat making the dish a little mild.

How long is coconut chicken curry good for? ›

Coconut Chicken Curry will last 3-4 days in the refrigerator when stored in an airtight container.

What is the difference between red and green curry lentils? ›

Flavor and Texture

In terms of texture, red lentils tend to break down more easily when cooked, making them ideal for soups, stews, and curries. On the other hand, green lentils hold their shape better and have a firmer texture, making them suitable for salads, side dishes, and casseroles.

How many calories are in a coconut chicken curry with rice? ›

Calories in Coconut Curry Chicken Rice
Calories512.4
Polyunsaturated Fat0.7 g
Monounsaturated Fat2.5 g
Cholesterol48.1 mg
Sodium532.2 mg
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How do Thai restaurants make curry so creamy? ›

Often, Thai curries are made using coconut milk as the main liquid, which results in a creamy consistency. You can use as much or as little coconut milk as you wish based on your preference for texture, spice, and flavor.

Is it better to use coconut cream or milk for curry? ›

Coconut milk and cream are mostly interchangeable in recipes such as curries and soups. If you prefer a richer flavour and texture, try coconut cream or vice versa. However, be careful when substituting coconut milk and cream in baked goods.

Can I use coconut cream instead of coconut milk? ›

Can You Replace Coconut Cream with Coconut Milk? The good news about coconut cream and coconut milk is that although they may be different consistencies, they're very similar. You can use coconut cream in place of milk if you dilute it with additional water. Different coconut cream brands vary on fat content.

How to thicken up a curry? ›

Explore 6 ways on how to thicken your curry sauce:
  1. Reduction: One of the most common methods to thicken a curry sauce is by reducing it. ...
  2. Roux: A roux is a classic French technique that works wonders in thickening curry sauces. ...
  3. Cornstarch slurry: ...
  4. Coconut milk or cream: ...
  5. Yoghurt or heavy cream: ...
  6. Pureed vegetables:
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What can I use instead of curry powder? ›

Cumin and chili powder work together as a swap-out ingredient for curry powder that deliver spicy warming notes. These spices work with meat dishes, stews and curries.

Which color lentil is healthiest? ›

Black Lentils (Beluga lentils)

Thanks to the robust flavor, these lentils pair well with meaty veggies and marinated proteins like mushrooms, tofu, and seitan. Best of all, black lentils are the most nutritious variety of lentils, boasting the highest amount of protein, plus high levels of calcium, potassium, and iron.

Is Lentil curry good for you? ›

These small, gluten-free legumes pack a healthful punch. Lentils are rich in vitamins, minerals and fiber, without the fat or cholesterol of red meat. If you're trying to find a quick, nutritious dinner and wondering, “Is lentil soup good for me?” the answer is “yes.” (The only decision is what color lentils to use!)

Which Thai curry is healthiest? ›

People love green curry because of the gentle balance of heat, sweet, and acid from the chiles, lime, and fresh herbs. Green curry is great with chicken and shrimp because it offers a punch of seasoning to the protein. The long list of herbs also makes green curry one of the healthiest Thai cuisine dishes.

When to add coconut milk to curry? ›

Once the spices and veg have cooked, add in the coconut milk and a couple cups of chicken stock. Turn the heat up so it comes to a boil and then lower to about medium heat and cook for 10-15 minutes. Just until it starts to thicken! I normally do 10 minutes, but if you like a really thick sauce, take it longer.

Do boiled eggs have fat? ›

Boiled Egg Benefits

One egg has only about 77 calories, but 6 grams of high-quality protein, 5 grams of fat, and 1.6 grams of saturated fat, along with iron, vitamins, minerals, and carotenoids. The egg is also a powerhouse of disease-fighting nutrients such as lutein and zeaxanthin.

Is chicken curry healthy for you? ›

Made up of meat and vegetables in a spiced sauce, usually accompanied by rice, curry can potentially claim 'good for you' status. The vegetables contain lots of minerals and nutrients, and turmeric – the main spice in most curry powders – has anti-inflammatory effects.

Do I really need coconut milk for curry? ›

If you prefer to go the coconut-free route (or if you don't have coconut shreds, cream, oil, water, or butter on hand), you can use plain old milk — whichever kind you prefer. Whatever you're making won't have the same flavor as it would with coconut, which may make things like curries taste a little flat.

Is curry traditionally made with coconut milk? ›

Yellow curry commonly utilizes spices such as turmeric, coconut, ginger, and lemongrass. Red chili peppers, pepper, garlic, and fish sauce are commonly found in red curries. A signature ingredient of many Thai curries is coconut milk, which adds an element of creamy sweetness.

What is the purpose of coconut milk? ›

Coconut milk may benefit health in several ways, such as by stimulating weight loss and lowering cholesterol. It can also add flavor to sweet and savory dishes and serve as an alternative to dairy milk. Coconut water is the liquid inside a coconut, while coconut milk comes from the fruit's white flesh.

Will coconut milk make curry thicker? ›

For a rich and creamy curry, coconut milk or cream can be a fantastic thickening agent. They not only add creaminess but also a delightful tropical flavour. Simply pour in some coconut milk or cream and let it simmer until your sauce reaches the desired consistency.

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