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Curry recipes

  1. This is a delicious curry recipe which is great for a weekend treat when you’ve got your friends coming over. Serve the…

  2. This is one of those recipes that quickly becomes a family favourite that you make time and time again for a get…

  3. If you think cauliflower can be a little bland in flavour why not try this deliciously spicy curry which turns this…

  4. This is a speedy and delicious curry, packed with sweet potatoes and earthy chickpeas. Adjust the spicing to suit your…

Your favourite curry recipes

Fancy a curry? From delicious and sweet Thai curry to Indian curry classics like as chicken tikka masala, we’ve got a mild, medium or spicy curry perfect for you. We even have low-fat curries if you’re watching the calories. Plus, we have seasonal curries including pumpkin curry and butternut squash curry that are perfect for an autumn curry dinner. Not after a chicken curry? We’ve got plenty of vegetarian curry recipes too. These are your favourite curry recipes:

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  • If you’re counting the calories this month and watching what you eat, this simple chicken tikka masala will be…

    Total time: 55 mins

    (plus 2 hours marinating time)

  • This light and fragrant curry is a welcome change to the traditional rich and spicy sauce we Brits have come to…

  • Sweet mango chutney and fragrant fresh coriander are added to this tasty curry to give a wonderful sweet and…

  • The supermarkets are full of different types of curry paste but it’s actually quite easy to make your own. Dry…

  • This Thai red curry recipe has the three P’s – prawns, peppers and pineapple! Ready-cooked prawns are…

  • Curries are a great option for vegetarians. Vibrant and spicy, this cauliflower and chickpea version is packed…

  • A hearty, thick African stew from Ethiopia with an earthy, rich spiciness, traditionally served with hardboiled…

  • This healthy curry is incredibly easy to make and packed with vegetables. Chunks of sweet potato, fresh tomato…

  • You don’t need too many spices to make up this dish. It’s packed full of flavour and the fresh mango adds a…

  • A mild and creamy chicken curry, perfect for anyone who doesn’t like hot spices. Add in extra vegetables for a…

  • Oriental curry sauces are usually less spicy hot than Indian ones so are good for more delicate flavours like…

    Total time: 2 hrs 21 mins

  • These flatbreads are so easy to make and benefit from being yeast free so are great for anyone who is…

  • This healthy, curry-based noodle dish from South-East Asia only takes 25 minutes to prepare. Brilliant!

  • Pulses such as chickpeas are a great source of protein, something that can often be lacking in a vegetarian…

  • A really zingy Thai beef curry with fresh coriander and lime juice – and it only takes 20 minutes to make

  • Don’t splash out for a takeaway! Try this affordable, quick-to-make, mouth-wateringly tasty chicken tikka dish instead

  • This tomato raita is a cooling side dish for any spicy Indian curry

  • This flavoursome Indian curry, packed with fresh herbs and spices is tastier and healthier than a takeaway and…

  • This simple-to-prepare seafood curry is full of flavour – perfect for a filling evening meal with friends

  • If you don’t like a hot curry but love the taste of Indian cooking then this recipe is for you. Made with peas…

  • This classic brunch provides the ideal opportunity for a healthy portion of oily fish

  • Give sirloin steak a delicious Thai twist with green curry paste, coriander and coconut milk

  • A delicious winter warmer with an Indian flavour.

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Chicken casserole recipes

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  1. Learn how to make an easy chicken casserole with our step-by-step video recipe from Jamie’s parents Sally and Trevor Oliver

  2. Chicken thighs are cheap as chips, but if you don’t know what to do with them we’ve got the answer – knock up this chicken and tomato casserole-style dish.

  3. The combination of risotto, cream cheese and fresh parsley add tons of flavour to this easy-to-make one-pot casserole, a perfect comfort food dish for the whole family

  4. Let this chicken casserole with chunky cheesy dumplings slow-cook in the oven for just over an hour and you’ve got yourself a winter warmer that the whole family will love

Your favourite chicken casserole recipes

A nice chicken casserole makes a great family meal. We have lots of different chicken casserole recipes for you to choose from slow cooked chicken casserole recipes to quick chicken casserole recipes. Your current favourite chicken casserole recipes include:

  • Use leftover chicken from Sunday’s roast and mix it in with bacon, herbs and potatoes to make this creamy bake.

  • Cinnamon, ginger, cayenne pepper and coconut milk gives this tropically inspired chicken casserole with sweet potatoe…

  • The combination of risotto, cream cheese and fresh parsley add tons of flavour to this easy-to-make one-pot casserole…

  • Always a winning winter warmer, this chicken casserole combines apple and prunes to add a different flavour.

  • An easy casserole dish that’ll feed the family. A hint of cider and apple give it extra flavour.

  • Chicken is great at soaking up the flavours in this dish and the English mustard gives it an extra punch

  • This hearty family-sized chicken casserole is great with boiled or jacket potatoes and works well with chicken breast…

  • Cooked with shallots, fresh thyme and garlic, this chicken casserole is delicious over rice

  • Enjoy this quick, creamy chicken casserole with mushrooms, herbs and white wine. It looks impressive but it’s so easy…

  • You just need a few basic ingredients to make this warming chicken casserole dish

  • This lighter, healthier version of the traditional winter staple is tasty and easy to make.

  • You don’t need many ingredients to make this tasty chicken and rice casserole. Plus it’s cheap, quick and dead easy!

  • Learn how to make an easy chicken casserole with our step-by-step video recipe from Jamie’s parents Sally and Trevor Oliver

  • Fricassee is a creamy stew recipe. This 30-minute chicken recipe with healthy seasonal vegetables is from Slimming World and us…

  • This hearty family meal takes only 20 minutes to prepare and together with a selection of green vegetables, will be delicious a…

  • This lighter, healthier version of the traditional winter staple is tasty and easy to make.

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Chicken recipes

Chicken recipes

Chicken has got to be one of our favourite meats to cook with. It’s cheap, versatile and is a real crowd-pleaser with the whole family. If you love cooking chicken, take a look at our guide for what type of chicken to buy, how to store, prepare and cook chicken and what tasty flavours you can use to create delicious chicken recipes.

Chicken nutrients

Chicken is not only tasty, it’s full of nutrients that your family needs. As well as being a great source of protein, chicken is also rich in vitamin B6 and B3, which help your body’s metabolism by turning protein into energy. As well as providing a dose of potassium and amino acids, which aid your body’s growth and maintenance, chicken is also full of selenium, which produces antioxidants and has been linked to cancer protection.

Beware of the chicken skin! It may be very tasty but it can almost double the amount of fat in your chicken . Cook the chicken with the skin on but remove before eating to get all the flavours in your meat without all the fat – best of both worlds!

 

Types of chicken  

Fresh or frozen chicken?

Fresh chicken lasts 2-3 days in the fridge so if you’re planning on using it immediately you should go for fresh chicken as it’s easier to prepare. Make sure the chicken feels supple and doesn’t smell funny to ensure it’s fresh. You can freeze fresh chicken buy washing it, patting dry, wrapping in tight parcels and putting in the freezer. Always freeze chicken on the day you bought it. 

Frozen chicken is often cheaper so if you’re doing a big shop for the month a bag of frozen chicken will save you some cash. Make sure the chicken is completely frozen and has no liquid in the package – as this means it has defrosted slightly. To defrost a chicken, you need to allow it to defrost in the fridge and not at room temperature – make sure you place it on a plate to collect any of the juices.

Chicken juices can contaminate other foods so make sure, however you store your chicken, that no juices can escape the packaging and get onto other foods.

It is very important to check the sell-by date when buying chicken. Do not buy or eat chicken even slightly past the sell-by date.

 

Cuts of chicken  

Whole chicken. The best way to cook a whole chicken is, of course, to roast it. You can buy it with or without the giblets (organs) inside. The giblets can be used in a stock or gravy for extra flavour but they aren’t for the squeamish! A little oil and lemon is all you need to bring out the flavours in your roast chicken – or you could try something a little different with one of our roast chicken recipes.

Whole chickens are cheaper than buying the parts separately so if you’re feeling brave you can buy a whole one and cut it down into joints. We have a step-by-step guide for how to joint chicken if you fancy giving it a go. If you don’t fancy this, ask your butcher to do it for you.

Chicken breasts. Breasts have the lowest fat content of all cuts of chicken and you can buy them with or without the skin. Chicken breasts are really versatile and can be stuffed, grilled, baked or fried and, when chopped, used in pasta dishes, salads, pies and many, many more recipes.

Chicken thighs. Chicken thighs are a cheaper alternative to chicken breasts and some people say they’re a lot tastier as the meat is a little darker and has a richer flavour. Chicken thighs can be bought boned or boneless and can be used in a variety of different meals – casseroles, traybakes and stuffed are just some of our ways with chicken thighs.

Chicken drumsticks. Similar to thighs in taste and texture, chicken drumsticks are good on the BBQ and are delicious baked with a tasty marinade. They’re wonderfully messy as well so the kids will love eating them!

Chicken wings. The cheapest cut of chicken, wings are quite fatty and have very little meat on them compared to other cuts but they’re delicious on the BBQ and make great party food snacks as you can eat them with your hands.

 

 

How to cook chicken

Preparing chicken

When preparing chicken you have to be a lot more careful than with other foods and meats. The bacteria on raw chicken can cause salmonella poisoning so it’s important not to let it touch any other raw food or cooking utensils before it is cooked. When preparing the chicken you need to use separate chopping boards and utensils to other foods – or make sure you wash them thoroughly before using them again. Surfaces and utensils should be washed with warm soapy water to rid them of raw chicken juices. Your hands are equally as important and must be washed regularly when handling chicken to ensure you don’t contaminate other surfaces.

When cooking chicken you need to make sure it is cooked all the way through before serving. If you see any pink areas, it needs to be cooked longer. Thigh and drumstick meat will look a little grey when cooked. To check a whole chicken is cooked, insert a skewer into one of the joints and if the juices run clear, it’s ready.

 

Ways to cook chicken

Baked chicken is the healthiest way to cook chicken. It allows the juice and flavours to develop so the meat will need less seasoning once done.

Frying chicken is less healthy but is great if you’re in a hurry. Use one calorie oil spray rather than oil or butter if you want to keep the calorie down.

Barbecuing chicken can be delicious but you have to be very careful about making sure it is cooked properly – check our guide for barbecuing chicken.

Poaching or steaming chicken are other, slightly old-fashioned, ways to cook chicken but are also great as a healthier alternative to frying.

Slow cooking. If you overcook chicken in the oven it can become really dry but that doesn’t mean you can’t slow cook it. If you have a slow cooker you can add it to a rich sauce a cook for up to 8 hours for a deliciously rich flavour. See our slow cooker recipes for some ideas.

 

Flavours that complement chicken

  • Lemon
  • Garlic
  • Chilli
  • Mustard
  • Leeks
  • Pesto
  • Paprika
  • Cajun spices
  • Curry powder
  • Saffron
  • Oregano

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