Ingredients:
1 pack instant curry paste (8 oz or 250 grams)8 oz peeled potatoes4 chicken leg quarters (4 drumsticks and 4 thighs or 2 lbs chicken)3 shallots (peeled and sliced thinly)2 lemongrass (use the white parts only, pounded)1 tablespoon oil2 cups water/500 ml (use less water if you want thicker curry or more if you want more curry sauce)1/2 cup coconut milk (100 ml)Some curry leaves (optional)
1 pack instant curry paste (8 oz or 250 grams)8 oz peeled potatoes4 chicken leg quarters (4 drumsticks and 4 thighs or 2 lbs chicken)3 shallots (peeled and sliced thinly)2 lemongrass (use the white parts only, pounded)1 tablespoon oil2 cups water/500 ml (use less water if you want thicker curry or more if you want more curry sauce)1/2 cup coconut milk (100 ml)Some curry leaves (optional)
Method:
Cut the chicken into pieces. Leave the chicken bone-in. If you prefer boneless chicken meat, then debone the chicken.
Heat up a deep pot and add the oil. Saute the sliced shallots until aromatic or light brown in color. Add the curry paste into the pot and stir until aromatic. Add the chicken meat and lemongrass. Stir for 1 minute before adding the water.
Cover the pot and lower the heat to medium. Bring the curry chicken to boil and then lower the heat, add the potatoes and simmer for 20 minutes or so or until the chicken become tender. Add the coconut milk and bring it to boil. Serve hot.
Alternatively, you can leave the chicken overnight before adding the coconut milk the next day. This cooking method ensures that the chicken meat is really tender and aromatic as the flavor develops overnight. Serve the chicken curry the next day if you use this method.
Cut the chicken into pieces. Leave the chicken bone-in. If you prefer boneless chicken meat, then debone the chicken.
Heat up a deep pot and add the oil. Saute the sliced shallots until aromatic or light brown in color. Add the curry paste into the pot and stir until aromatic. Add the chicken meat and lemongrass. Stir for 1 minute before adding the water.
Cover the pot and lower the heat to medium. Bring the curry chicken to boil and then lower the heat, add the potatoes and simmer for 20 minutes or so or until the chicken become tender. Add the coconut milk and bring it to boil. Serve hot.
Alternatively, you can leave the chicken overnight before adding the coconut milk the next day. This cooking method ensures that the chicken meat is really tender and aromatic as the flavor develops overnight. Serve the chicken curry the next day if you use this method.