Favour Chicken Curry Stew Instant Pot IP Recipes

Delicious, fresh and tasty.



Chicken Curry Stew Instant Pot IP. Great recipe for Chicken Curry Stew Instant Pot IP. I am using chicken gizzards, but regular chicken can be used instead. This is not a proper curry (vindaloo in this case), but more a stew.

Chicken Curry Stew Instant Pot IP This Instant Pot Masala Chicken Curry Stew is the ultimate cold weather comfort food, and may just be the easiest recipe you will ever make. Instant pot chicken stew is all made in one pot, where everything is dumped into the pot and stew cooks itself. Ultra tender juicy chicken pieces and soft vegetables in gravy like sauce makes this chicken stew the best and it's perfect winter meal with some crusty bread to dunk into the saucy stew. You can have Chicken Curry Stew Instant Pot IP using 7 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you achieve that.

Ingredients of Chicken Curry Stew Instant Pot IP

  1. It's 1 pound of chicken.
  2. You need 1/2 of onion (to your taste).
  3. Prepare 2 cloves of garlic (ok I used 5).
  4. It's 1 of carrot (to your taste).
  5. It's 1 of potato (to your taste).
  6. You need 4 of Tbl. Curry paste.
  7. It's 1 1/4 cups of broth or water.

Served over jasmine brown rice, made separately in the IP while my coconut chicken curry stayed warm on stovetop (extra IP stainless steel liner is key!), and with a side of steamed broccoli. This Instant Pot chicken stew recipe makes a rich, hearty chicken dinner. Looking for more Instant Pot recipes? Some of my favorites are Instant Pot Mediterranean Chicken Recipe, Instant Pot Sweet Potato Kale Beef Soup, Instant Pot Vegetable Beef Soup, Instant Pot Short Ribs Recipe and Instant Pot Beef Stew Recipe.

Chicken Curry Stew Instant Pot IP step by step

  1. Clean and rough chop garlic.
  2. Clean and rough chop onion.
  3. Clean and rough chop carrot.
  4. Clean and rough chop potato.
  5. This is the chicken I am using for this one.
  6. Clean and chop your chicken into but sides pieces.
  7. Put your IP on saute add some oil. When it gets hot add your onions and garlic, saute for a couple minutes until onion just changed color.
  8. Add potato and carrots, saute for a few minutes stirring most of the time.
  9. Add your curry paste (Vindaloo shown here), saute for s couple minutes, stirring constantly..
  10. .
  11. Add your chicken and saute for a couple minutes stirring most of the time..
  12. I'm using chicken broth, add it and deglaze, get the stuck bird of the bottom as best you can..
  13. Now it's pressure time. Set your IP to pressure (high) cook for 15 minutes, let it do it's thing (press start on mine).
  14. Let pressure release naturally for 10 minutes.
  15. It's ready to serve.
  16. I served mine over rice.

This is one of those meals that everyone loves and is a great use of leftover chicken. Each bite is loaded with tons of tasty ingredients and you only need a few minutes to prepare it. It is perfect any time of the year and just an all around great meal! From family dinner to special occasions, this meal can. Place the remaining potato chunks in an oven-safe bowl (to avoid them from going mushy), then layer it on top of the carrots. *Pro Tip: Half batch of potatoes (photo above) is layered on top of chicken thighs to enhance flavor and acts as a natural thickener for the chicken curry; while the remaining half batch (photo below) will add texture for the final dish.