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magnusfide
Explorer II
Jul 08, 2014

Chicken Korma

We like Indian food but can't always find an Indian restaurant. Here's a recipe Herself developed from multiple recipes. It's simple and uses leftover rice.

Korma Chicken
Note: Amounts will vary according to taste.

Chicken Breasts: Sprinkle with Garam Masala spice and sautée in olive oil until done. Remove from iron skillet.

  • Fresh vegetable e.g. squash, zucchini, butternut squash - cut up. Can use one or all
  • Onion, cut up
  • Leftover rice
  • Korma Sauce (from Indian ethnic section of grocery)


Add the vegetables and onions to the skillet and cook until soft.
Stir in leftover rice.
Add the Korma sauce from the jar. Heat through.
Cut the chicken into bite sized pieces and plate. Layer the korma rice over top and serve.

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  • There's also Seeds of Change Korma and Tiger Tiger which we sometimes find in a number of Walmarts. Tikka Masala, Rogan Josh, Punjab Butter: all of these sauces can be found in a number of brands and will dress up Chicken with excellent Indian flavors.
  • I like Patak's products, particularly the Tikka Masala and Rogan Josh 'simmer sauces'.

    http://pataksusa.com/products
  • It travels well in the RV too. Refrigerate after opening: IF there's any left ;)
  • Ron3rd's avatar
    Ron3rd
    Explorer III
    magnusfide wrote:
    JaxDad wrote:
    Ron3rd wrote:
    We like Indian food too. What exactly is Korma sauce?


    Korma is a very mild creamy style of curry. So mild and creamy it's used in Indian like ketchup is in North America.

    Precisely. You can find it in the ethnic section at stores like Kroger, Publix, Ingles, etc. When we find it, we buy 5 jars to last us until the next trip. Different companies make it. Usually you can find other flavors of Indian sauces as well.


    Sounds good, gotta get me some.
  • JaxDad wrote:
    Ron3rd wrote:
    We like Indian food too. What exactly is Korma sauce?


    Korma is a very mild creamy style of curry. So mild and creamy it's used in Indian like ketchup is in North America.

    Precisely. You can find it in the ethnic section at stores like Kroger, Publix, Ingles, etc. When we find it, we buy 5 jars to last us until the next trip. Different companies make it. Usually you can find other flavors of Indian sauces as well.
  • JaxDad's avatar
    JaxDad
    Explorer III
    Ron3rd wrote:
    We like Indian food too. What exactly is Korma sauce?


    Korma is a very mild creamy style of curry. So mild and creamy it's used in Indian like ketchup is in North America.
  • Ron3rd's avatar
    Ron3rd
    Explorer III
    We like Indian food too. What exactly is Korma sauce?