Think a restaurant-worthy curry is out of your homemade dinner grasp? Think again. Here, diced chicken thighs and bell pepper strips are seared until browned, then simmered in a creamy, dreamy coconut milk curry with Thai chili sauce and lime juice. Once the curry is thickened, and the veggies are tender, spoon everything over fluffy cilantro-lime rice and sprinkle with fresh cilantro and chili flakes. All that in just 30 minutes—talk about a game-changing dinner!
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½ cup
Jasmine Rice
1 unit
Bell Pepper
1 unit
Lime
¼ ounce
Cilantro
1 unit
Chili Pepper
10 ounce
Chopped Chicken Breast
1 tablespoon
Curry Powder
1 unit
Coconut Milk
(Contains Tree Nuts)
1 ounce
Sweet Thai Chili Sauce
1 unit
Chicken Stock Concentrate
Salt
Pepper
4 teaspoon
Cooking Oil
1 teaspoon
Sugar
• In a small pot, combine rice, ¾ cup water (1½ cups for 4 servings), and a pinch of salt. Bring to a boil, then cover and reduce to a low simmer. Cook until rice is tender, 15-18 minutes. • Keep covered off heat until ready to serve.
• While rice cooks, wash and dry produce. • Core, deseed, and dice bell pepper into 1-inch pieces. Zest and quarter lime. Mince cilantro. Thinly slice chili. • Place chicken* on a plate; pat dry with paper towels.
• Heat a large drizzle of oil in a medium pan over medium-high heat (use a large pan for 4 servings). Add bell pepper and a big pinch of salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, 5 minutes.
• Add chicken, another large drizzle of oil, and a big pinch of salt to pan with bell pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until chicken is lightly browned, 3-4 minutes (it’ll finish cooking in the next step). • Stir in half the curry powder (all for 4 servings); cook for 1 minute.
Swap in chopped chicken breast for diced chicken thighs.
• Thoroughly shake coconut milk in container before opening. • Stir 2⁄3 cup coconut milk (1 1⁄3 cups for 4 servings), chili sauce, stock concentrate, juice from half the lime, and 1 tsp sugar (2 tsp for 4) into pan with chicken mixture. (Save remaining coconut milk for another use.) Bring to a simmer, then reduce heat to medium low. Simmer until sauce is thickened, bell pepper is tender, and chicken is cooked through, 4-6 minutes. • Taste and season with salt and more lime juice if desired. Turn off heat.
• Fluff rice with a fork; stir in lime zest and half the cilantro. Season with salt and pepper. TIP: For an extra-rich experience, stir in 1 TBSP butter (2 TBSP for 4 servings). • Divide rice between shallow bowls and top with coconut curry chicken, remaining cilantro, and a pinch of chili if desired. Serve with any remaining lime wedges on the side.
Chicken is fully cooked when internal temperature reaches 165°.