One-Pan Coconut Curry Rice With Chicken and Vegetables Recipe (2024)

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JJ

Instead of cooking this under foil, place an inverted sheet/jellyroll pan on top of it. Please, everyone--stop using foil, plastic wrap & bags, & paper towels. They're never necessary, & they're doing an enormous amount of harm to the planet (& to human health, if the former doesn't ring an alarm for you).Generations managed without them; we can, too. For ex., store food in serving bowls, w an inverted plate or saucer to cover. Wrap pie dough in wax paper, then in a clean kitchen towel.

FDionne

Red curry pastes vary widely in their spice content. You pretty much have to try them to see what you can tolerate, or look if chiles are near the top of the ingredient list. Mae Ploy pastes are very hot; Thai Kitchen's are milder. I would never use 1/4 cup of Mae Ploy in a dish meant for only 4 people.

Susan

Those tough broccoli stems? Scrape the outer membrane off, slice the stem, and add to the dish. Those bits are as tender as can be and need not be discarded.

Bill

As suggested by JJ. covering the pan with a jellyroll pan won't work at all for this recipe--the liquid will evaporate before the rice is cooked. Aluminum foil is very recyclable, and could be wiped off and reused.

Jan

If you use a covered Le Creuset Dutch oven rather than the foil covered 9x13, no problems with uncooked rice or dry chicken. Mae Ploy red curry paste has the best flavor IMO.

Rustyvalentine

Made this with tofu. Seared the tofu first in some oil then added to the sauce. Sautéed some sweet onion in the pan before adding back the tofu, sauce and rice. I also added green onions with the broccoli. Finished product was good but a bit dry (tofu is not a juicy as chicken). Next time I will add in all the coconut milk and lime juice rather than saving some to drizzle on top.

Clark

We shopped for this meal early in the day, and then our power went out for 24 hours. So, we couldn't use the oven, but could use our gas burners on the stovetop. We prepared as directed, but instead of putting it in the oven, put it covered on the stovetop in a dutch oven (with foil between lid and pot) for 40 minutes. It was outstanding. We loved all of the crispy rice that formed at the bottom of the pot. Going to make again tonight -- on the stovetop!

Colbey

I made this almost exactly as written. I used 1.5 pounds of chicken, an extra garlic clove, maybe a smidge more curry paste, and a shot of fish sauce and crushed red pepper added to the coconut milk drizzle at the end. Wow! Exceeded expectations. Really great depth of flavor. I used Smucker’s Natural for the peanut butter and I think it really helped make the texture. I served with scallions, chopped coriander, and limes on the table. Perfect. Will make often.

CFXK

So.... You changed the ingredients, the amount of ingredients, the cooking vessel, and, it would seem (since you had a burned bottom), the cooking method. Then you complain about the flavor, the texture, and the extra labor to clean.Got it.

Eve

If you want to make this with shrimp, cook it for the amount of time indicated because you’ll need that time for the rice. Add the shrimp when you add the broccoli - about five or 10 minutes before you’re ready to finish cooking it. You know it’s done when the shrimp is pink and translucent

Isabella M

Delicious!! Made it exactly as written, except added the broccoli 5 minutes early and let it cook for a full 10 minutes. My family devoured it. Could have probably halved the recipe for three people but the leftovers will be just as good. Definitely going to make it again.

Michelle Trim

Just made this with brown Jasmine rice. I used 1 and 1/3rds cans of coconut milk in the first stage, and I added some tuscan kale at the end with the broccoli. I used the Taste of Thai paste, and I think the entire jar wouldn't have been too spicy. I baked it for 55 minutes at the first stage and 10 for the second. The broccoli was crunchy, the rice was done, and all the liquid was absorbed. It was good, and I will make this again. I will shop for a more flavorful red curry paste.

ben

Replaced broccoli with shredded kale, added green onions at the end with the kale as it wilted. Added cilantro on the side. Really great, will make again!!I bet it would also be good with seared pork shoulder cubes or shrimp (if timed differently).

Katie

Yum! Keep these one pan meals coming! Delicious combination of flavors that the whole family loved. I used only 1 Tbsp of red curry paste (Aroy D brand) and my three- and five-year old boys claimed it was spicy but ate it right up, husband said it was perfect. For me perhaps two Tbsp would’ve been just right, but happier to have everyone eat well. Basmati rice worked well, drizzled the sauce over the whole pan before serving, and cilantro was a great touch. Used juice of 1 lime in sauce.

Eve

This is missing an essential Thai flavor for balance-sweet. A small amount of palm sugar gives it a more authentic flavor. A couple of finely diced Thai chili’s are also helpful.

Made 6/29/21

Used 3 tbsp of creamy PB and 1/8th cup of chopped roasted, salted peanuts.

B

I brought all the liquid (water, coconut milk, peanut butter, curry paste, fish sauce) up to a boil, along with the carrots and garlic, hoping it all might cook faster. At 38 min, the rice was still a bit crunchy. Definitely needed about 45-50 min in the oven for the rice to be fully cooked.

jesse

smooth peanut butter

debra

Made this and loved it! Will double the amount of chicken next time so it’s more in balance with the bountiful and delicious rice.

carrotcake187

Chicken broth instead of water

Kate

Easy and tasty. I added some snap peas with the broccoli for additional veggies. The whole family liked it and the hands on time is minimal. Great for a night where you don't feel like putting in a whole bunch of effort but want a solid meal.

JayT

I used this recipe as a jumping off point - and simply cooked the rice separately in a rice cooker My variation was I cooked some chicken thighs and veggies, put the sauce over it and let it simmer for a half hour or so. Everyone raved about it.

Karen

Each time I make this I add different vegetables. Tomorrow I’m adding mushrooms, peas and zucchini. It’s become a favorite meal for when I want to have leftovers for a couple of nights. It’s delicious every time!

Christie Todd

P. S. I followed others' advice about the sauce. I used a 5 oz can of coconut milk, juice of a whole small/medium lime, a sprinkle of lime zest, a drizzle of honey. a glug of fish sauce and a couple of cilantro leaves. Shake it up! I served it with Thai basil, cilantro, lime slices. sri-racha, chopped peanuts, and the coconut lime sauce. This dish is so veryvery good! The man had seconds! He was skeptical about his precious rice being cooked with everything else.

Accidental Cook

Fabulous in Dutch oven on stovetop. We cooked it similar to method in Fancy Weeknight Chicken & Rice. Sauteed carrots for 4 mins in oil, added garlic 30 seconds, added chicken 4 mins, and then salted. Poured in liquid & more salt and brought to boil; then simmered covered for 10 minutes. Added broccoli on top and cooked covered another 4 mins. Took off heat and left covered for 10 minutes. For our taste, we reduced the curry and used chicken broth instead of the water. So good!

Christie Todd

I used a whole 14 oz can plus a 5 oz can of coconut milk, a whole jar of Thai Kitchen red curry paste, a little extra creamy peanut butter, a can of fire roasted tomatoes, a thinly sliced red bell pepper, a fat thumb of thinly sliced peeled ginger, and broccolini instead of broccoli, which I steamed a little before I added it. It all cooked about 65 minutes, and then I stirred in the broccolini, lightly replaced the foil, turned off the oven, and let it sit for about 10. So very good!!

Maggie

This is a fantastic, easy one-pot recipe. (As others have noted, I just use a Dutch oven with tight lid & don't have to mess with foil.) Seems easy to vary: tofu instead of chicken, or no protein & more vegetable, have also swapped the broccoli for chopped collard stems & greens. Will keep on riffing!

Bubie

More liquid, do the rice first cook chicken less, more lime juice, more broccoli or green beans

ColoradoMom

So spicy!! Next time will use only 1 tablespoon of curry paste. 1/4 cup was inedible for the brand that is commonly available in our grocery store.

laurie

I love this recipe. It’s the 2nd time I made it. I baked it in a Le Cruset Dutch oven and it was easier. I added more chicken for extra protein. Delicious.

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One-Pan Coconut Curry Rice With Chicken and Vegetables Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How many calories are in chicken and rice and coconut curry? ›

Calories in Coconut Curry Chicken Rice
Calories512.4
Polyunsaturated Fat0.7 g
Monounsaturated Fat2.5 g
Cholesterol48.1 mg
Sodium532.2 mg
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How do you thicken coconut curry? ›

How to Thicken Curry
  1. Add dairy. Many curry sauces have a creamy texture, so try adding more dairy—like Greek yogurt, heavy cream, or a thick non-dairy ingredient like coconut cream—to thicken a watery curry sauce.
  2. Add ground nuts. ...
  3. Add lentils. ...
  4. Add peanut butter. ...
  5. Add a tomato product. ...
  6. Start with a roux. ...
  7. Use a slurry.
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Do you thicken curry with lid on or off? ›

To thicken a soup, stew, or sauce, leaving the lid uncovered is ideal. "It must be off, or semi-covered, if you are slowing down the reduction process," says Stephen Chavez, chef-instructor at the Institute of Culinary Education.

How long should a curry simmer for? ›

Bring to the boil, lower to a simmer and cook on a gentle heat uncovered for 25-30 mins or until rich and slightly reduced.

Is chicken curry and rice healthy? ›

Made up of meat and vegetables in a spiced sauce, usually accompanied by rice, curry can potentially claim 'good for you' status. The vegetables contain lots of minerals and nutrients, and turmeric – the main spice in most curry powders – has anti-inflammatory effects.

How many calories are in vegetable coconut curry? ›

How many calories are in this Vegetable Coconut Curry? There are 121 calories per portion in this Vegetable Coconut Curry recipe, which means it falls into our Everyday Light recipe category. If you're counting calories or following one of the popular diet plans like Weight Watchers, this recipe fits in perfectly!

Will coconut milk make curry thicker? ›

Coconut milk or cream:

For a rich and creamy curry, coconut milk or cream can be a fantastic thickening agent. They not only add creaminess but also a delightful tropical flavour. Simply pour in some coconut milk or cream and let it simmer until your sauce reaches the desired consistency.

Does milk make curry thicker? ›

Coconut Milk/ Cream

Coconut is a great ingredient used for thickening curries. It can be used in any form – milk, cream or grated. This method is most suited for Thai, South Indian and other Asian curries.

How to make coconut curry creamier? ›

Best way to thicken is is to grate a potato or two in there. Potato is delicious in curries and adds creaminess naturally. I also like to turn some dry coconut flakes to powder using a coffee grinder and add it in. It intensifies the coconut flavor and thickens at the same time.

What is the best thickener for curry? ›

There are several ways to thicken curry sauces and avoid making them too runny or watery. One option is to add dairy such as Greek yogurt, heavy cream, or coconut cream . Another option is to add ground nuts like cashews or almonds to the sauce . A roux made with flour and butter is also an effective thickener.

Is it better to simmer curry longer? ›

Simmering a curry allows time for the flavours to infuse; a long, slow simmering time generally produces the best curry. Flavours will continue to infuse even when the curry is taken off the heat, so do allow time for the curry to “rest” and cool down before serving.

Should you cook chicken before adding to curry? ›

You should have a rich, flavoursome sauce, add your RAW chicken into the sauce, keep the heat medium high and seal the chicken in the sauce, stir constantly and create the deep flavour in the chicken.

What is the secret to perfect curry? ›

Slow-cooking your curry can make all the difference. Since onions form the base of most curries, getting them right is crucial. Anjum Anand suggests cooking them slowly, until soft, then increasing the heat to colour them. 'The deeper their colour, the more flavour,' says.

Can you overcook chicken in a curry? ›

Overcooking: If chicken is cooked for too long, it can become tough and rubbery. This can happen if the chicken is added to the curry too early, or if the heat is too high. 2. Lack of moisture: If there is not enough liquid in the curry, the chicken can become dry and tough.

How many calories are in chicken coconut curry? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Recipe 6
Calories 346
% Daily Value *
Total Carbohydrate 31g11%
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How many calories is in a chicken curry and rice? ›

Chicken curry with rice contains 230 calories per 200 g serving. This serving contains 8 g of fat, 9.9 g of protein and 30 g of carbohydrate.

How many calories are in coconut curry rice? ›

Splendid Spoon Coconut Curry Rice Bowl (1 cup) contains 27g total carbs, 22g net carbs, 10g fat, 7g protein, and 220 calories.

Does coconut curry have a lot of calories? ›

Massaman curry, a traditional Thai curry with peanuts and a creamy, coconut milk base, clocks in at 552 calories and 50 grams of fat per cup, while a cup of chicken curry has 194 calories and 8.3 grams of fat.

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