Chicken Curry

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Whip up a one-skillet chicken curry, brimming with vibrant peas and rich flavors, all in just 30 minutes—a weeknight winner!

Chicken curry and rice in a bowl.

If you’re looking to shake up your weeknight dinner routine, this chicken curry is a great place to start. It’s made with thinly sliced chicken breasts that are quickly sautéed, then simmered in a rich, flavorful curry sauce. A handful of frozen peas goes in at the end for a pop of color and a little extra goodness. Best of all, this one-skillet meal comes together in just 30 minutes—perfect for busy nights when you have to hit the kitchen running.

Keep in mind, the flavor and heat level will vary depending on the curry powder you use. I use McCormick, which is easy to find in most supermarkets and makes a mild, kid-friendly curry. Feel free to use your favorite brand—just taste and adjust as needed. Serve the chicken curry with fluffy basmati rice or naan for a weeknight meal everyone will love.

“Delicious. My 5 year old told me ‘Never forget this recipe!’”

Kay

What You’ll Need To Make Chicken Curry

Curry ingredients including ginger, chicken broth, and vegetable oil.
  • Boneless, skinless chicken breasts – Lean and quick-cooking, they soak up the curry flavors beautifully and stay tender when cooked properly.
  • Curry powder – A blend of spices including turmeric, cumin, coriander, and others that gives the curry its distinctive warm, aromatic flavor.
  • Onion, garlic, and ginger – The trio that forms the flavorful base of the dish, adding savory depth, a little sweetness, and a gentle kick.
  • Chicken broth and cornstarch – The broth gives the sauce its savory backbone, while the cornstarch thickens it into a smooth, silky curry.
  • Plain Greek yogurt – Adds creaminess and a subtle tang that balances the spices and gives the sauce a rich finish. I recommend using yogurt with at least 2% fat—it adds more depth and body to the sauce. If you’re ever out of yogurt, sour cream makes a good substitute.
  • Frozen peas – Stirred in at the end, they bring a pop of color and a touch of natural sweetness that rounds everything out.
  • Cilantro – A handful on top just before serving adds freshness and a bright herbal note that brings the whole dish to life. Feel free to leave it out or substitute parsley if you’re not a fan.
  • Jump to the printable recipe for precise measurements

Step-By-Step Instructions

Step 1: Prep and season the chicken. Cut the chicken into ¼-inch slices. The easiest way is to cut each breast in half lengthwise, then slice on the diagonal. No need to be exact, but try to keep the pieces roughly the same size so they cook evenly. Once sliced, season the chicken with salt, pepper, and a sprinkle of curry powder.

Seasoned chicken in a glass bowl.

Step 2: Sauté the chicken. Heat some vegetable oil in a large skillet, then briefly sauté the chicken until it is lightly browned but still pink in spots. Transfer the partially cooked chicken to a clean bowl.

Chicken cooking in a skillet on a stovetop.

Step 3: Cook the aromatics. Add the onions to the pan and cook until soft and translucent, then add the ginger, garlic, and more curry powder and sauté until fragrant.

Seasoned onions on a stovetop.

Step 4: Add the liquid. Whisk the chicken broth and cornstarch together to dissolve the cornstarch. Pour the mixture into the skillet along with the sugar and a pinch of salt. Bring it to a boil, then reduce the heat to medium and let it simmer until the sauce thickens up nicely, about 5 minutes.

Pro tip: Always mix cornstarch with a cold or room temperature liquid—if you add it straight to something hot, it’ll clump.

Skillet with onions and chicken stock.

Step 5: Add the chicken and peas. Return the chicken to the pan along with the frozen peas, and simmer just until the chicken is cooked through.

Pro tip: If you want to add more veggies, feel free—just cook them separately first, then stir them in with the peas. And if you’re adding a lot, consider bumping up the sauce by about 25% to keep things nicely coated.

Chicken, peas, chicken stock, and other ingredients in a skillet.

Step 6: Finish the dish. Add the Greek yogurt and fresh chopped cilantro and stir until combined. Serve and enjoy!

Chicken curry in a skillet.

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Chicken Curry

Chicken curry and rice in a bowl.
This savory chicken curry is full of flavor, family-friendly, and perfect for busy weeknights.
Servings: 4
Total Time: 30 minutes

Ingredients 

  • pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into ¼-in (6-mm) strips
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • teaspoons curry powder, divided
  • 3 tablespoons vegetable oil, divided
  • 1 medium yellow onion, finely chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger (see note)
  • 2 cups low-sodium chicken broth, best quality such as Swanson
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • 2 teaspoons sugar
  • 1 cup frozen peas (no need to thaw)
  • ¼ cup plain low fat (2%) or whole Greek yogurt (do not use nonfat)
  • ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro

Instructions

  • Sprinkle the chicken evenly with ¾ teaspoon salt, ¼ teaspoon pepper and 1 teaspoon curry powder.
  • Heat 1½ tablespoons of oil in a 12-in (30-cm) skillet over high heat until just smoking. Add the chicken in a single layer and cook, stirring occasionally, until lightly browned but still pink in spots, about 3 minutes. Transfer the partially cooked chicken to a clean bowl and set aside.
  • Add the remaining 1½ tablespoons oil to the skillet and set heat to medium. Add the onions and cook, stirring occasionally, until softened, about 5 minutes. Stir in the garlic, ginger and remaining 1½ teaspoons curry powder and cook until fragrant, about a minute more.
  • Whisk the chicken broth and cornstarch together to dissolve the cornstarch, then add to the skillet along with the sugar and ⅛ teaspoon salt. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to medium and cook until the sauce is nicely thickened, about 5 minutes.
  • Add the peas and partially cooked chicken to the skillet, turn the heat down to low and simmer until the chicken is cooked through, a few minutes. Off the heat, stir in the yogurt and cilantro; then season with salt and pepper, to taste. Serve with basmati rice.

Notes

Check out easy guidance on how to peel, grate, and chop fresh ginger.

Nutrition Information

Per serving (4 servings)Calories: 361kcalCarbohydrates: 15gProtein: 36gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 93mgSodium: 830mgFiber: 3gSugar: 6g

This website is written and produced for informational purposes only. I am not a certified nutritionist and the nutritional data on this site has not been evaluated or approved by a nutritionist or the Food and Drug Administration. Nutritional information is offered as a courtesy and should not be construed as a guarantee. The data is calculated through an online nutritional calculator, Edamam.com. Although I do my best to provide accurate nutritional information, these figures should be considered estimates only. Varying factors such as product types or brands purchased, natural fluctuations in fresh produce, and the way ingredients are processed change the effective nutritional information in any given recipe. Furthermore, different online calculators provide different results depending on their own nutrition fact sources and algorithms. To obtain the most accurate nutritional information in a given recipe, you should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe, using your preferred nutrition calculator.

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641 Comments

  • 5 stars
    Jenn the kitchen wizard does it again! This one turned out to be a crowd-pleaser for the whole family. My kid, for whom chicken tikka masala was too spicy, actually thought this curry was “decent.” High praise from a 12–year old whose infantile palate is tough to please. 🙂 Followed recipe as written and served with brown basmati rice.
    Any tips for heating up leftovers w/o overcooking the chicken?

    • So glad everyone (including your 12 years old) liked it. :). For leftovers, you could give them a minute or two in the microwave until just heated through.

      • 👍🏽 thank you!

    • 4 stars
      Add about a teaspoon of Garam masala spice and a little fenugreek leaves. I add some squash etc too.

  • 5 stars
    Just made this , the recipe is excellent!
    A ton of flavor, followed it exactly…….it is a keeper.

    Very easy to throw together……….

  • 5 stars
    Fabulous. I loved it and my husband couldn’t stop raving about it. We had a bit of hot mango chutney on the side. He’s already asking when I’m going to make it again, and we just finished dinner. Thanks!

  • 5 stars
    I’ve made this recipe many times. However, I omit the sugar and cornstarch and replace the yogurt with a 1/2 cup of crunchy peanut butter. I learned this from a friend of mine from India. We love this! And yes, it is so important not to over cook the chicken! Tonight, I’m going to give your Thai Red Curry Chicken a go!

    • Wonderful idea! 🙂

      • 5 stars
        I’ve made a lot of curries and this one was excellent for a quick and easy dinner and my friends who don’t even like curry enjoy this because very mild

  • 5 stars
    This was great! I don’t think I’d ever cooked chicken with this technique – thin sliced browned at high heat and finished in the sauce later – but it turned out really tender, so I’ll remember that! We liked the leftovers even better the 2nd day after the flavors had melded even more, and served with some extra plain yogurt and peanuts or cashews to put on top.

  • 5 stars
    So delicious!

  • 5 stars
    I have a picky family, and this was a huge hit!!

  • 5 stars
    Very good! Something different for us and will make it again!

  • 5 stars
    Thanks Jen for another successful meal! The biggest compliment came from my boyfriend whom grew up eating curry and was thrilled with your recipe. “It’s as good as his Mom’s”!! 👍❤️ LOVE your recipes.

  • 5 stars
    Hey Jen, I tried this curry chicken recipe on a night where I didn’t have clue on what to make for dinner. Boy was this a HIT and A HALF. The son, the daughter and the hubby loved it. I made with your perfect basmati rice only I used coconut oil instead of butter for a more “healthier” fat and for the coconut taste. It really tasted delicious.
    P. S. I really didn’t want to use butter because for dessert I made your warm lemon pudding cakes and I just didn’t want to feel guilty. 😝
    Love your recipes Jen and I’m very thankful for your cookbook as well as your website and your instagram page.