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Sweet Chicken Curry Slow-Cooked with Mango Chutney

Prep 20 minutes
Cook 4 hours 30 minutes
Total 4 hours 50 minutes
This was an adaptation of a recipe from a diet recipe book for slow cookers, and it was pretty easy. Also, there is a limited number of items to chop, dice and slice. And the mango chutney is really the key to the sweet taste. I wasn’t a big fan of chutney before, but it is awesome here.
The overall time is about 5 hours, but most of that is cooking time. A weekend project unless you have time to get it going in the morning.
Servings 4 servings
Main Dish
Indian
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Ingredients

  • 1 lb Boneless, skinless chicken breasts
  • 1 Bell pepper (red or green, large)
  • 1 Onion (large)
  • 1 Tomato (large)
  • ½ cup Mango chutney
  • cup Water
  • 2 tbsp Cornstarch
  • 1 ½ tbsp Curry powder
  • Rice

Equipment

  • Slow-cooker
  • 1 Mixing bowl(s) (medium)
  • 1 Non-stick pot(s) (optional)
  • Rice cooker (optional)
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Method

Sous-Chef Preparations
  1. Chop the 1 lb Boneless, skinless chicken breasts into 1-inch pieces.
  2. Chop the 1 Bell pepper into 1-inch pieces.
  3. Slice the 1 Onion.
  4. Seed and chop the 1 Tomato.
Main preparations
  1. Place the chopped 1 lb Boneless, skinless chicken breasts, chopped 1 Bell pepper, and 1 Onion in the slow cooker and mix them together well.
  2. Add the 1 Tomato on top, evenly distributed.
  3. In a small or medium mixing bowl, combine the ½ cup Mango chutney, ⅓ cup Water, 2 tbsp Cornstarch and 1 ½ tbsp Curry powder. Pour the chutney sauce evenly over all the ingredients already in the slow cooker.
  4. You could experiment with different chutneys for different flavours.
  5. Cover, cook on low for 3.5 to 4.5 hours or until the chicken is tender.
  6. About 15 minutes before serving, start cooking rice (if desired) in either the non-stick pot or rice cooker.
  7. Serve over rice.

Until the next concoction...

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