This Kerala chicken curryย without coconut milk is dear to my heart. I love any gravy with a roasted coconut and spices and this chicken curry uses just that (but no coconut milk). There are tons of different variations to how chicken curry is prepared in Kerala but this particular type of Kerala chicken curryย is probably the most common and loved by all.
This chicken curry was prepared lovingly by our very good family friend Deepa Chechy. Her husband, Rajesh anna, wanted his wife’s famous chicken curry to appear on Edible Garden so she made it and brought it over exactly as you see it in the picture above, in the same iron kadaiย used to make it in. I didn’t change a thing in the picture, not even the placement of the curry leaves. The Keralaย chicken curry was steaming hot as I took pictures. So, huge thanks to Deepa chechy and Rajesh anna for this extra special dish and gesture ๐
Note: Store-bought chicken masala (or meat masala) has been used in this recipe and it really makes the job simpler and tasty. You can make chicken masala at home too and I have left a note on how you can do that but if you get Eastern or Everest Chicken Masala or Meat Masala where you live, use it.
Other Kerala chicken recipes on Edible Garden – layered chicken biryani, pepper chicken, Kerala chicken roast, chicken thoran.
Kerala Chicken Curry Recipe
Ingredients
- 500 gm of chicken pieces with bone
- 1.5 cups of sliced onions
- 1 cup of chopped tomatoes
- 1 tbsp of minced ginger
- 1 tbsp of minced garlic
- 3/4 tsp of chilli powder adjust to taste
- 1/4 tsp of turmeric powder
- 2-3 tsp of Eastern meat or chicken masala see notes
- 1 cup of grated coconut
- 2 tbsp of coconut pieces
- 2 cloves
- 1 " piece of cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp of fennel seeds
- A fistful of curry leaves
- 4 tbsp of coconut oil
Instructions
- Heat oil in large wok or pan and saute the onions, ginger, and garlic together. Using an iron wok will give the curry a deeper colour as you see in the pics above.
- Meanwhile, dry roast the coconut until golden brown. Switch off heat and add the whole spices - fennel, cloves, cinnamon - and mix together so they get some heat from the coconut. Cool and grind to a smooth paste with water. Set aside.
- Once the onions turn a dark brown, add the meat masala, turmeric, and chilli powder and fry for a minute. Then add the chopped tomatoes and saute for another minute.
- Add the coconut paste, coconut pieces, and washed chicken pieces to the above mixture, top up with 1 cup water and cook covered on low flame for about 20 mins or the chicken pieces are cooked soft. If the gravy is too thick, you can add more water and bring to boil.
- Add salt and curry leaves on top. Mix again.
Note: If you want to make your own chickenย masala powder, I have noted the main ingredientsย here. Dry roast the following and powder – 1 tbsp coriander seeds, 1/2 tsp cumin seeds, a few fenugreek seeds, 1 bay leaf, 2 cloves, 2 cloves of garlic, 1/2 tsp whole black pepper, small piece of cinnamon, some nutmeg powder, and curry leaves.
Serve Keralaย chicken curry hot with Kerala appam, chapatis, or rice.
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Ashna
Such a detailed and well-explained recipe! Nadan Kozhi Curry is one of my all-time favorites, and I love how you’ve captured the essence of authentic Kerala flavors. The step-by-step instructions and tips make it so easy to follow. Can’t wait to try this at home. thanks for sharing!
Namitha
I made the kerala chicken curry recipe today and it tasted great. Your recipes never fail. I hate everyday cooking but now I look forward coz I refer your blog more often than b o re. Your my cooking inspiration. Thank u.
nags
What a lovely thing to hear. Thank you!