Curry Coconut Milk Chicken Thighs
If you enjoy curries, you must make these curry coconut milk chicken thighs now. It is so good, and so simple to make. This curry chicken recipe is adapted from our milk chicken thighs, but this time with an Asian flair. Coconut milk, curry, cumin and bright lime zest really adds a wonderful savory curry flavor on our popular curry chicken thighs recipe.
Juicy Chicken Thighs in Curry Recipe {Mom Approved}
We know we have a winner when Diane’s mom devours a dish. She is always a gracious eater, but usually samples like a hummingbird. Little sips and nibbles. However, these curry coconut milk chicken thighs garnered a hearty eating and a couple days of compliments. Mom loves flavor, spice and this dish is an enthusiastic two-thumbs up.
Inspiration from Our Baked Milk Chicken Thighs Recipe
It began as a combination of two of our favorites, a nice homemade curry and our popular recipe for baked milk chicken thighs. Curries are always great and lends so well to these curry coconut milk chicken thighs. It seems like every Asian culture has their own take on curry. Spices, thicknesses, and textures all varying. There isn’t a right or wrong way to make curry, just as long as you like the flavors and textures.
Video: Curry Coconut Milk Chicken Thighs Recipe
How To Make Our Homemade Curry Mix
Curry is a combination of what ever spices you like. The best part about making a homemade curry mix is that you can customize it to your personal taste.
- We’ll usually start with a light browning aromatics like garlic and sometimes onions or shallots in oil or butter. \
- Then add our favorite curry blend and additional individual spices.
- If we are feeling ambitious we’ll mix up combinations of individual favorite spices, toast them create a very original blend from scratch.
Good prepared curry powders and pastes
Sometimes we just love the convenience of using prepared curry seasonings or curry powders. When that’s the case, we’ll enjoy the simplicity of a favorite curry blend for the spice mix, adding in an extra spice or two for a customized flavor or additional heat.
Cooking note about the freshness of spices: We tend to think of spices as lasting forever in the cupboard, but really the fresher the spices the better. After time they’ll start to lose their brightness and fullness of flavor. An older spice will work fine, but a fresher version is usually noticeably better.
Coconut Milk Chicken Thighs with Thin Curry Sauce
After adding the spices to the garlic, we’ll give it a quick stir or two, and then add our liquid. For this curry we were craving a coconut milk style curry, so in goes the coconut milk along with some broth.
- Then add any other flavoring elements desired; ginger, lemongrass, bay leaves, etc….
- Season and sear the chicken, remove and make the curry in the same pan.
- And then add back in the chicken, place it in the oven and an easy 30 minutes later you have a perfect meal.
- One note is that not all coconut milks are the same. Some are thicker than others, thus will results in a different thickness of curry sauce. Our recipe is a light and thin curry sauce.
- Want the sauce thicker? You can add a cornstarch slurry by whisking a Tablespoon of cornstarch and a Tablespoon of water. Stir to remove all lumps, then pour the slurry into the hot curry sauce. Stir and within a minute or two, the sauce will thicken.
- All curry coconut milk chicken thighs recipe details are in the recipe box below with helpful step-by-step photos.
Curry Coconut Milk Roast Chicken Thighs
Ingredients
for the chicken thighs:
- 2 pounds (907 g) chicken thighs (about 6 thighs), bone-in and skin-on
- kosher salt or sea salt, to taste
- fresh ground black pepper , to taste
- 1 Tablespoon (15 ml) butter or olive oil
- 3 cloves (3 cloves) garlic , minced
- 1 (1) bay leaf
- 1 Tablespoon (15 ml) curry powder
- 1 teaspoon (5 ml) ground cumin
- 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) cayenne pepper , or to taste
- 1 Tablespoon (15 ml) fish sauce (or soy sauce), or to taste
- zest of 2 limes
- 1 cup (226 g) coconut milk
- 1 cup (240 ml) chicken broth
- 1/2 cup (120 ml) minced cilantro
for serving:
- Cooked Rice or Crusty Bread
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 400° F (205°C).
- Wash and pat dry chicken thighs. Season both sides of chicken thighs with salt and pepper.
- In a large oven-proof skillet, melt butter or add oil on medium high heat. Place chicken skin-side down first and sear the chicken until crispy brown, about 2-3 minutes.
- Flip the chicken and crisp the other side for about 2 minutes. Remove chicken from pan and set aside.
- In the same skillet over medium heat add garlic and cook until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add bay leaf, curry powder, cumin, cayenne pepper, fish sauce, and lime zest.
- Then add coconut milk and chicken broth. Stir until combined. Bring liquid to a low simmer.
- Place chicken back into the skillet and transfer to oven. Roast the chicken for about 25-30 minutes or until fully cooked. Internal temperature of chicken should be about 175° F (80°C).
- After chicken is cooked, top with minced cilantro and serve over rice or with slices of crusty bread.
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Nutrition Information per Serving
Different Vegetables
If you want to make it even more over-the-top, add in your favorite veggies before you bake. The sky’s the limit here as to what you can add. Carrots, sliced onions, zucchini, potatoes, celery, water chestnuts, bamboo shoots, sugar snap peas, green beans, bell peppers. There’s nothing fussy about a good curry and a ton of was to adapt it to your own preferences.
Easy Curry Chicken Recipes
- Easy thai coconut curry recipe with shrimp and vegetables
- Slow cooker chicken curry with thick sauce
- Curry chicken wings
- Roasted curry cauliflower with turmeric and pistachios
- Our curry coconut milk chicken thighs recipe was original published in 2016
Made this today for a quick and easy meal. We paired it with coconut cauliflower rice. What an amazing meal. It was delicious with every bite. Thank you for sharing. This will be a regular go to for us.
Hi Harriet. So happy you loved it. Pairing it with a coconut cauliflower rice sounds so good. Thanks for sharing!
Great easy recipe! The chicken came out juicy and tender, delicious. Will definitely be making this again soon with some more veggies!
Great recipe. I added carrots, celery and broccoli when I added the garlic and it turned out great. Even my 18 month old loved it.
Wow!! I grabbed a can of coconut milk (more like cream really) from Hmart that I didn’t know what to do with and this recipe worked perfectly! I have a basil plant that needed some trimming, so used that instead of cilantro. Fits perfectly!
Thanks for letting us know and so glad it turned out great! Love spontaneous meals and LOVE basil too.
Thank you so much! Ideal meal for a cold winter night and absolutely delicious!
This was delicious thank you. No cumin so substituted with garam masala and parsley. Sauce was quite thin (down to coconut milk I used I think), so added butter beans and a couple of teaspoons of corn flour to thicken and served with scallop potatoes and garlic bread was lovely, will be making again.
That was really good! I added large diced potatoes, letting them simmer in the sauce before adding back the chicken. I used a cast iron dutch oven & baked it with the lid on. I used boneless chicken thighs & they were so moist, they fell apart in the yummy gravy. My son said it was one of the best dishes I’ve ever made! Served it over basmati with a big green salad. Thank you, Todd & Diane
This was so good! Added a white onion. My broth didn’t get as thick but still delicious. Thank you!
This is my go to curry recipe from now on. My family loves it! The only thing I’ll do differently next time is either to cover it with foil while baking or simmer it on the stove with the lid partially covered. This way, the meat is a bit more tender. Thank you for sharing this yummy recipe!
Can chicken thigh cutlets be used as a substitute
Yes, but you should adjust cooking times as cutlets will cook quicker than bone-in. Enjoy!
I’m about to make this tonight- I’m going to double the recipe and use 8-9 thighs. Should I use my dutch oven or put all in a large pan to bake? Any tips on thickening the sauce a bit before serving? I may not need to, but just in case!
I found this recipe whilst browsing Pinterest for a dinner idea for defrosting marylands. Thank you so much..it was an absolute winner with everyone in my household 7years to 45yrs.
I don’t usually write reviews but holy moly this dish is amazing! Having guests for dinner and don’t know what to make? This is it! I used boneless skinless chicken breasts instead, added in some carrots while baking. Absolutely delicious. So much flavor and just the right amount of heat. Even my picky kids devoured it!
I made this last night, almost exactly as written (I added some sliced onions just before I sauteed the garlic. It was really good! My sauce wasn’t as thick as the image seems to show, but that was probably my conconut milk. It’s a keeper, and I’ll definitely make it again! It was great with basmati rice and a side of roasted cauliflower!
Hi Amy, glad you enjoyed the recipe! The roasted cauliflower sounds wonderful. And you’re right, different brands of coconut milks vary so much.
If I wanted to add veggies to this, do you have any suggestions as to how to make it a one pot meal? Or would you just sautee separately and then add after you pull it out of the oven?
Hi Erin, for longer to cook root vegetables such as carrots or potatoes, we would add them in as soon as the curry sauce is finished and let the veggies cook in the curry sauce for a 2-3 minutes to soften up. Then add the chicken and finish cooking in the oven. For quicker cooking vegetables, just add them when you add the chicken, then bake in the oven to complete the meal.
This sounds wonderful! The weather here has cooled off just a teeny tiny bit and I always think of curry dishes as more fall/winter and I can’t wait to make this…or just make it in the summer anyway 🙂