If your chicken curry often turns out bland, watery, or overly complicated, this recipe is exactly what you need. A good chicken curry should be comforting, flavorful, and rich without requiring hard-to-find ingredients or hours in the kitchen.
This version delivers tender chicken simmered in a warmly spiced, well-balanced sauce that’s perfect for everyday cooking. It’s simple, reliable, and packed with flavor—great for busy weeknights or relaxed weekend meals.
I’ve cooked countless versions of chicken curry over the years, and this one hits the sweet spot between ease and depth. In this post, you’ll learn how to build flavor step by step, avoid common mistakes, customize the spice level, and serve it perfectly every time.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
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Rich, comforting flavor – Warm spices and a savory sauce
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Easy to make – Straightforward steps, no special skills
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Family-friendly – Mild but flavorful (easy to spice up)
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Great for leftovers – Tastes even better the next day
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Versatile – Works with rice, naan, or veggies

Ingredients & Prep
This chicken curry uses everyday ingredients that create deep flavor when cooked correctly.
Main Ingredients Prep
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Chicken – Boneless thighs or breasts, cut into chunks
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Onion – Finely chopped for a smooth sauce
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Garlic – Minced
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Fresh ginger – Grated for warmth
Seasonings, Sauces, or Flavor Base
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Curry powder – Mild or medium
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Ground cumin – Earthy and aromatic
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Ground coriander – Adds balance
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Turmeric – Color and subtle bitterness
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Tomatoes – Canned crushed or fresh grated
Pantry Staples
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Oil – Vegetable or neutral oil
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Chicken broth or water – For simmering
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Salt and black pepper – To taste
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Fresh cilantro – Optional garnish
Step-by-Step Cooking Instructions
This chicken curry is forgiving and easy to follow.
Pre-Cooking Prep
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Pat chicken dry and season lightly with salt
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Chop onion, garlic, and ginger
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Measure spices and keep them ready
Cooking Method (Times & Temps)
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Heat oil in a large pot over medium heat
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Add onion and cook 5–7 minutes until soft and golden
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Add garlic and ginger; cook 30 seconds
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Stir in curry powder, cumin, coriander, and turmeric
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Cook spices 1 minute until fragrant
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Add tomatoes and simmer 5 minutes
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Add chicken and stir to coat
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Pour in broth to just cover the chicken
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Simmer uncovered 20–25 minutes, stirring occasionally
Doneness or Texture Check
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Chicken should be tender and fully cooked
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Sauce should be slightly thick and glossy
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Oil may lightly separate on top (this is good)
Resting or Final Touches
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Taste and adjust salt
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Simmer a few more minutes if sauce is too thin
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Remove from heat and rest 5 minutes
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Garnish with cilantro

Pro Tips for Perfect Results
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Rushing the onions – They build the base flavor
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Adding too much liquid – Leads to watery curry
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Burning the spices – Keep heat moderate
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Overcooking chicken breast – Thighs stay juicier
Recommended Tools
Storage & Reheating Tips
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Store in the fridge up to 4 days
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Freeze up to 2 months
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Reheat gently on the stove
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Add a splash of water if sauce thickens
Flavor Variations
This chicken curry is easy to customize.
Spicy Version
Healthy / Special Diet Option
Global Flavor Twist
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Creamy – Add coconut milk
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Tomato-forward – Add extra crushed tomatoes
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Garlic-heavy – Double the garlic
Serving Suggestions
Chicken curry pairs well with simple sides that soak up the sauce.
Side Dishes
Drinks, Sauces, or Toppings
FAQs
Can I make this ahead of time?
Yes. Chicken curry tastes even better the next day as the flavors develop.
How do I fix common mistakes?
If it’s too thin, simmer uncovered longer. If it’s too spicy, add a spoon of yogurt or cream.
Conclusion
This chicken curry is a dependable, flavorful recipe you’ll want to keep in regular rotation. It’s comforting, customizable, and easy enough for any night of the week.
Many readers say this becomes their go-to curry after one try. If you enjoyed this, try adding coconut milk or serving it with homemade flatbread for a simple but satisfying meal. Save it—you’ll come back to it again and again.