Tag: Turmeric

Turkey/Chicken and Spinach Curry

Turkey/Chicken and Spinach Curry

Coconut milk is more common in Thai curries than Indian curries; however, this curry brings together the Indian flavours of turmeric, coriander, cayenne and cumin with the Coconut milk. The premade curry powder we see in stores is an adaptation of a very complex spice 

Chicken Breasts With Turmeric and Paprika

Chicken Breasts With Turmeric and Paprika

This very quick weeknight meal is full of rich and bright spices, that warm up a cool spring day. Not yet barbecue season and not a stew type of night. Turmeric and Paprika pair beautifully with chicken and cream.

Chicken Curry

Chicken Curry

Curry leaves or powder may be included in a curry dish or not. “Curry” by definition is a sauce with seasoned spices, associated with South Asia and India. The spices in the curry are many, and not only vary region by region but family to 

Chicken Tikka Masala

Chicken Tikka Masala

There’s lots of discussion about where Tikka Masala originated. In British restaurants, a Pakistani Chef in Scotland, or India………..regardless it is delicious and one of Britain’s most popular foods.

Spicy Roasted Chicken Salad with Yogurt Dressing

Spicy Roasted Chicken Salad with Yogurt Dressing

When you aren’t quite ready to give up on the fall bunny, but it’s time to warm the house with the oven. Reminiscent of street food, served with pitas or a side of turmeric coloured rice, this chicken dish comes together quickly with bold flavours 

Red Lentil Soup

Red Lentil Soup

Lentils come in a range of colours and sizes, and each has its own characteristics and applications. Red Lentils are great for soups and stews. They have less starch than yellow and are creamy when cooked down. They are not the lentils you would choose 

Coconut Curry Chicken Skewers

Coconut Curry Chicken Skewers

Coconut milk, curry and chicken simply go together on hot days!  Especially on skewers.  Thai curries rely more on coconut milk than do Indian curries. Thai curries also start with a paste, while Indian curries start with spices.