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Cheat's creamy chicken and spinach curry recipe
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Created by the Tesco Kitchen
When only a creamy curry will do, bookmark this super-easy recipe using leftover creamy sauce from our Spiced roasted veg mac and cheese. With frozen veg and storecupboard spices, this is the ultimate fast fakeaway dish for any night of the week. See method
Ingredients
- 1½ tbsp olive oil
- 400g pack diced chicken breast
- 1.3kg reserved sauce (see recipe linked above)
- 250g frozen broccoli florets
- 250g frozen spinach
- 30g pack fresh coriander, finely chopped
- ¼ tsp coriander seeds, gently crushed
- ¼ tsp cumin seeds, gently crushed
- pinch of crushed chillies
- 2 tsp white wine vinegar or lime juice
- 260g pack naans
- mango chutney, to serve (optional)
If you don't have any limes, try a lemon instead
Each serving contains
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Energy
2860kj
681kcal
34%
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Fat
24g
34%
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Saturates
7g
34%
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Sugars
17g
19%
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Salt
1.9g
32%
of the reference intake
Carbohydrate 60.7g
Protein 49.3g
Fibre 10.8g
Method
- Heat ½ tbsp oil in a pan over a medium heat and fry the chicken for 5 mins, or until just starting to colour. Pour in the sauce, reduce the heat to low and cook, stirring, for 5 mins or until piping hot.
- Meanwhile, boil the broccoli for 4 mins, then add the frozen spinach and simmer for another 4 mins. Drain, squeezing out as much water from the spinach as possible by using a spoon to press it against the colander. Stir into the reserved sauce with half the coriander.
- Mix the spices, vinegar, remaining oil and most of the remaining coriander together in a bowl; set aside.
- Warm the naans to pack instructions. Spoon the curry into bowls and garnish with the remaining coriander. Serve drizzled with the spiced coriander and a spoonful of mango chutney, if you like, with the naans alongside.
Cook once, eat twice tip: Use leftovers from our Spiced roasted veg mac and cheese to make this recipe.
Freezing and defrosting guidelines
In order to enjoy optimum flavour and quality, frozen items are best used within 3 months of their freezing date. For more tips on freezing and defrosting food, read our article Love Your Freezer.
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