Vietnamese Chicken Curry (Cà Ri Gà)
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Every country has it’s own curry. Japanese curry is a thick, savory gravy that is always comforting to eat. Thai curry usually has the sweet kick from coconut milk. Indian curry isn’t so much one specific dish as a style of cooking. And curry powder, which I use to make Vietnamese curry, isn’t really a thing in India, since the dishes are all so different. I might be a little biased, but I think Vietnamese chicken curry, or cà ri gà is the best kind of curry there is!
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Vietnamese chicken curry is much thinner than Japanese or Thai curry. It tastes much closer to Japanese curry, but with a subtle sweetness from coconut milk that Thai curry has. There really is nothing better than dipping a toasty piece of bread into the rich broth!
Vietnamese Chicken Curry (Cà Ri Gà): Step-by-step instructions
Cut your chicken into large chunks, about 3 inches. Cut the potatoes and carrots into similarly sized pieces.
I recommend using bone-in chicken for this Vietnamese chicken curry. My mom usually buys a whole chicken, then she cuts it into large chunks. I bought a whole cut up chicken (a chicken that’s been divided into two breasts, two thighs, two drumsticks and two wings for you already) and then cut those pieces into chunks, because it’s a little easier than butchering a whole chicken. You can use just thighs or just breast if you want, but I recommend sticking to bone in, skin on no matter what you use. The bones will add some heft to the broth, and the skin will release a little fat that will color the broth beautifully.
If you’re really averse to whole, bone-in chicken, you can use boneless thigh or breast. I really don’t recommend boneless skinless breast thought because it will get really dry. Proceed at your own risk!
Marinate the chicken with fish sauce, shallot, garlic, salt, pepper, chile flakes, ground lemongrass and curry powder. Leave for at least 15 minutes. You can also do this the night before and leave the chicken in the fridge overnight. I use frozen ground lemongrass, but you could buy fresh lemongrass and run it through a food processor.
Vietnamese Curry Powder
The curry powder I use for cà ri gà is one that my family buys from Vietnam. You can find the yellow curry powder at any Asian grocery store. If you can’t find one explicitly labeled “Vietnamese Curry Powder” or bột cà ri, you can use a madras curry powder or the S&B Chinese brand of curry powder, which is also available on Amazon.
If your chicken has been refrigerated overnight, take it out and let it come to room temp before searing in a heavy bottomed pot on high heat. Be careful not to overcrowd the pan.
You can also fry the potato and carrot chunks while you’re searing the chicken as well. This step is optional, but it prevents the potatoes and carrots from falling apart in the broth and getting mushy. You don’t have to cook the vegetables all the way through. Just get a good crust on the outside. Usually I skip this step unless I’m making cà ri gà for guests and I want it to look extra nice.
Add all of your seared chicken back in the pot and cover completely with water. Add a tiny bit of coconut milk in the broth. The rest will be added later
Let it come to a boil before adding the carrots. Once the carrots are almost cooked, add the potatoes. The curry is ready once the potatoes are easily pierced through by a fork. This will take longer if you didn’t fry the potatoes and carrots ahead of time, so monitor your vegetables accordingly.
When the potatoes are cooked through, add the rest of the coconut milk. Then turn off the heat.
In a small pan, heat up a few tablespoons of oil. Add more curry powder and chile flakes to the oil and toast on medium low heat until fragrant. Be careful not to burn the spices or else the curry will taste bitter. Pour this oil over the top of the curry to give it color.
Vietnamese chicken curry is best served with a fluffy French or Italian bread. You want something with a nice crust, but is still fluffy and soft on the inside. The best bread to use is a Vietnamese baguette. If you’re lucky enough to live by a Vietnamese bakery, snag some for this dish!
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Vietnamese Chicken Curry (Cà Ri Gà)
Vietnamese Chicken Curry, or Cà Ri Gà has a rich broth lightly flavored with coconut milk. Use a crusty, fluffy loaf of bread to sop up the flavorful stew.
Prep Time
40
minutes
Cook Time
1
hour
Total Time
1
hour
40
minutes
Servings
8
bowls
Calories
609
kcal
Ingredients
-
1
whole chicken, about 3-4 lbs, chopped into 3 inch chunks
-
1
lb
red potatoes, peeled and chopped and quartered
(about 4-6 small potatoes)
-
1
lb
carrots, peeled and chopped into 3 inch chunks
(about 4 carrots)
-
4
tbsp
fish sauce
-
2
tbsp
shallot, minced
(about 1 large shallot or 2 small ones)
-
4
cloves
garlic, minced
-
1
tsp
salt
-
1
tsp
black pepper
-
¼
cup
ground lemongrass
-
3
tbsp
curry powder, divided
-
1
tsp
chile flakes
(optional)
-
10
cups
water
-
1
13.5 oz can
coconut milk, divided
Instructions
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marinate chicken with fish sauce, lemongrass, shallot, garlic, salt, pepper, two tablespoons of the curry powder and chile flakes. Leave for at least 15 minutes, or overnight
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sear the chicken in a large pot on medium high heat
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OPTIONAL: fry the carrots and potatoes in a separate pot for 3-5 minutes, or enough to form a light brown crust on the outside of the vegetables. They do not need to be cooked through
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add 10 cups water and ¼ cup of the coconut milk to the chicken and bring to a boil, then lower to a simmer.
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once chicken has boiled, add the carrots
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add the potatoes about 10 minutes after the carrots have been in the soup. Continue to simmer until the potatoes are cooked through, about 20-45 minutes depending on whether or not you fried the vegetables first
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once potatoes are cooked, turn off heat and add the rest of the coconut milk
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in a small pan or saucepan, heat up 2 tbsp of oil on medium low heat. Add the last tablespoon of curry powder and toast until fragrant, about 2 minutes
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pour the hot curry oil over the the soup. Season with more salt or fish sauce as necessary
-
serve with a Vietnamese baguette, French or Italian bread
Nutrition
Serving:
1
bowl
|
Calories:
609
kcal
|
Carbohydrates:
29.7
g
|
Protein:
42.1
g
|
Fat:
34
g
|
Saturated Fat:
9.3
g
|
Polyunsaturated Fat:
1
g
|
Monounsaturated Fat:
2.3
g
|
Cholesterol:
150
mg
|
Sodium:
1707
mg
|
Potassium:
578.3
mg
|
Fiber:
2.9
g
|
Sugar:
3.3
g
Nutrition Facts
Vietnamese Chicken Curry (Cà Ri Gà)
Amount Per Serving (1 bowl)
Calories 609
Calories from Fat 306
% Daily Value*
Fat 34g
52%
Saturated Fat 9.3g
58%
Polyunsaturated Fat 1g
Monounsaturated Fat 2.3g
Cholesterol 150mg
50%
Sodium 1707mg
74%
Potassium 578.3mg
17%
Carbohydrates 29.7g
10%
Fiber 2.9g
12%
Sugar 3.3g
4%
Protein 42.1g
84%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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