GrantsKat
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Does anyone have a TNT recipe? I have seen so many recipes while searching & I havent a clue which one to go with! Thanks!
Let me PM you my fancy schmancy chicken curry recipe that uses coconut milk among other things. That will give you an idea on how to use the coconut milk and everything else.
Thank you guys!! Im gonna try both, lol
KE do you know how would I substitute the coconut milk for water?
Jeeks, do you think I could use yogurt or coconut milk instead of sour cream?
Let me PM you my fancy schmancy chicken curry recipe that uses coconut milk among other things. That will give you an idea on how to use the coconut milk and everything else.
There are so many chicken curry recipes out there - some with a looooong list of ingredients and boy, are they good! BUT, my mother made a VERY basic one that soothed the craving for chicken curry. This is it - simple, basic, and good.
Chicken leg/thigh quarters (that's always been our favorite)
1 medium onion chopped
2 large carrots, cut in rounds or diced
1/3 cup butter
1 TBS curry powder, or to taste (I usually use about 3 TBS) - the curry powder I use is not hot - so it's just flavor!
3 cups boiling water
2 tsp. salt
1/4 cup flour
Brown onion and carrots in butter in large skillet. Remove veggies and then brown chicken. Replace the onion, add curry powder and stir. Pour the boiling water over the mixture in skillet then salt. Cover, simmer until chicken is tender, usually about 30 minutes.
Next, mix the flour with 1/4 cup of the hot chicken liquid. BE VERY CAREFUL HERE! You can stir this mixture together or put in a larger than normal container and shake. Mixing a hot liquid like this will cause the lid to pop off if you are not careful. Stir with fork if unsure.
Pour this mixture back into skillet and cook for an additional 5 or so minutes to cook out the flour taste.
Serve over rice. You can cook the rice with a cinnamon stick and some cloves for a "spiced" rice. Even golden raisins can be added to the rice at the end too.
Now, there are additions from here:
fresh cilantro
coconut milk instead of water
addition of pineapple chunks
chopped tomatoes
Just know that the basic recipe is good as is and very budget friendly!
Does anyone have a TNT recipe? I have seen so many recipes while searching & I havent a clue which one to go with! Thanks!