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  2. Chicken curry - Wikipedia

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    A typical curry from the Indian subcontinent consists of chicken stewed in an onion- and tomato-based sauce, flavoured with ginger, garlic, tomato puree, chilli peppers and a variety of spices, often including turmeric, cumin, coriander, cinnamon, and cardamom.

  3. This isn't your grandma's curry chicken salad recipe - AOL

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    Inspired by the old-fashioned chicken curry buffets so popular in the 1950s and '60s, this flavorful chicken salad is served with a variety of toppings on the side, which lets each diner customize ...

  4. 20 Easy Winter Dinners in 20 Minutes - AOL

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    This healthy Indian recipe is an authentic chickpea curry that you can make in minutes. If you want to add a vegetable, stir in some roasted cauliflower. Serve with brown basmati rice or warm naan.

  5. Scientists decode a 2,000-year-old curry recipe

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    Nguyen added that the team planned to recreate the 2,000-year-old curry based on the ingredients found at the site. ... are similar to those found in Indian curries, while other components are ...

  6. Koottukari - Wikipedia

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    It is a yellow curry featuring one or two vegetables such as banana and coconut, and has a hot and sweet taste. [1] Kootu curry is a thick curry made with vegetables and legumes. The vegetables that are added in this curry are yam, ash gourd, carrots, snake gourd, pumpkins and plantains. [2] The legumes used are black chickpeas, Bengal gram. [3]

  7. Curry - Wikipedia

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    A few stir-fried Thai dishes use phong kari, an Indian style curry powder. [68] In the West, Thai curries are often colour-coded green, yellow, and red, with green usually the mildest, red the hottest. Green curry is flavoured with green chili, coriander, kaffir lime, and basil; yellow, with yellow chili and turmeric; and red, with red chili. [69]

  8. Madras curry - Wikipedia

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    Madras curry gets its name from the city of Madras (now Chennai) at the time of the British Raj; the name is not used in Indian cuisine. The name and the dish were invented in Anglo-Indian cuisine for a simplified spicy sauce made using curry powder, tomatoes, and onions. [1] The name denotes a generalised hot curry. [2]

  9. Lamb Curry Recipe - AOL

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    Put the oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. When it’s hot, add about half of the meat and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Cook, adjusting the heat and turning the pieces as needed so the ...