Sri Lankan Chicken Curry {Authentic Recipe} (2024)

This Authentic Sri Lankan Chicken Curry Recipe is hands-down the BEST Chicken Curry you'll ever make. It's full of flavor and so delicious!

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If there's one Sri Lankan dish that has to be in your cooking repertoire let it be this chicken curry recipe. Called Kukul mas curry in Sinhalese, this authentic chicken curry recipe is cooked in our household at least once a week- more if we have company. Or whenever I feel nostalgic about Sri Lanka. It is also a popular dish served in most homes and restaurants.

Why You Should Make This Sri Lankan Chicken Curry

  • EASY to make.
  • Produces CONSISTENT results every time - if you follow the recipe.
  • Uses my home-made Sri Lankan Roasted Curry Powder that takes just 5 minutes to whip up and makes the dish tantalizinly delicious and authentic. Find the recipe here.
  • VERSATILE - Spicy or mild; with coconut milk or without coconut milk - you can take the base recipe and modify to suit your tastebuds.

What Part of Chicken To Use

I love to use the whole chicken, the dark meat, white meat, and the bones - which flavors the gravy or the chicken curry sauce. I get my butcher to skin the whole chicken and cut it into 12 to 14 pieces.

Bone-in chicken thigh or chicken legs work wonderfully too.

If you must go boneless, consider using dark meat - boneless chicken thighs.

Chicken breast can be used too in a pinch. If you're using chicken breast reduce the cooking time by half as the chicken breast pieces cook faster.

Ingredients

  • Chicken- whole chicken cut into pieces or any bone-in chicken pieces
  • Cookingoil - coconut oil is best but any neutral cooking oil would do
  • Roasted Sri Lankan curry powder - you can use the homemade curry powder listed below. If you're unable to get the ingredients or would like to buy store bought one, try using Indian curry powders like a madras curry powder.
  • Red chilli powder
  • Turmeric powder
  • Onion
  • Ginger and Garlic
  • Curry leaves
  • Green chilies
  • Fresh tomato
  • Tomato passata/puree- You can substitute with tomato paste and water
  • Vinegar - coconut vinegar is what is traditionally used. Use white vinegar or apple cider vinegar instead.
  • Coconut milk - canned coconut milk or coconut milk powder. Dilute coconut milk powder with water to make a thin coconut milk and add that instead of water for more coconut flavor.
  • Salt
  • Extra Ingredients - You can use pandan leaves and lemon grass for more flavor and authentic taste.

Is the Chicken Curry Spicy?

This is not a very spicy chicken curry as you add just one teaspoon of red chili powder or cayenne pepper. And the roasted curry powder doesn't give much heat. If you can get your hands on Sri Lankan chili powder; which is very spicy, one teaspoon would do.

But if you like spicy food or spicy curries - increase the chilli powder to two teaspoons.

For a less spicy curry - reduce chili powder/cayenne pepper to half a teaspoon. Or use Kashmiri chilli powder. It's what I use and it gives a bright red hue without the heat.

What Makes Sri Lankan Chicken Curry Special?

Without a doubt our homemade roasted curry powder. There is no reason not to make it. It literally takes 5-6 min. You gather and roast in a pan the following spices and grind them into a fine powder. You'll be rewarded with delicious curry and a fragrant aroma that will salivate those around you.

  • Coriander seeds
  • Cumin seeds
  • Fennel seeds
  • Fenugreek seed
  • Mustard seeds
  • Curry leaves
  • Cardamom pods
  • Cloves
  • Cinnamon stick
  • Raw rice
The Easiest Sri Lankan Roasted Curry Powder
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How to Make the Chicken Curry

Marinate: Marinate the chicken pieces in spice powders, vinegar, and salt for thirty minutes or at least 10 minutes. I marinate the chicken and then proceed to chop and prep the ingredients.

Cook: Cook the onion till they're golden. Add ginger, garlic, and curry leaves and cook until the raw smell disappears. Add tomatoes, marinated chicken pieces, and stir and cook for a few minutes. Add in tomato puree or tomato paste, water, and cook on high heat until the curry comes to a boil.

Simmer: Once the curry comes to a boil reduce the heat to medium and simmer for 30 minutes stirring occasionally. Add coconut milk, cook uncovered in medium heat for further 10 minutes.

Sri Lankan Chicken Curry Recipe Without Coconut Milk

Sri Lankan chicken curries can be made with or without coconut milk.

To make the curry without coconut milk, omit the coconut milk altogether. This will be the spicy version of the curry. Increase the spice powders to make the curry thick or simmer until most of the liquid has evaporated.

What to Serve the Curry With

  • Serve with white rice and red lentil dal. Read how to make the Perfect Basmati Rice to eat with chicken curry.
  • Brown rice or cauli rice for the health conscious
  • Naan or roti to scoop up the curry
  • On a heaping bowl of quinoa (my favorite!)

How To Store and Reheat

The curry can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 days.

If you want to freeze, put it in a zip lock bag and in the freezer for 3 months.

Reheat in the microwave or on the stovetop until warm.

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Sri Lankan Chicken Curry {Authentic Recipe}

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This Authentic Sri Lankan Chicken Curry Recipe is hands-down the BEST Chicken Curry you'll ever make. It's full of flavor and so delicious!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Marinating Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Sri Lankan

Servings 4

Equipment

  • Dutch Oven

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs chicken whole chicken cut into pieces or any bone-in chicken thigh/leg pieces
  • 2 ½ tablespoon Sri Lankan roasted curry powder
  • 1 teaspoon cayenne pepper or red chilli powder
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric
  • 1 tablespoon white vinegar
  • 2 teaspoon salt
  • 3 tbsp coconut oil
  • 1 onion, medium chopped
  • 1 tablespoon garlic minced
  • 1 tablespoon ginger minced
  • 2 sprigs curry leaves
  • 2 green chillies sliced
  • 1 large roma tomato chopped
  • ¼ cup tomato passata/sauce/puree OR 1 tablespoon tomato paste with 2 tablespoon water
  • 1 cup water
  • ¼ cup coconut milk

Instructions

  • Marinate the chicken with roasted curry powder, red chili powder, turmeric, salt and vinegar for 30 minutes.

  • Heat the oil in a heavy bottomed pan and saute the onions until they become translucent. Add ginger, garlic and curry leaves. Fry for 2 minutes.

  • Add the marinated chicken, green chili and curry leaves and give it a good stir. Let it fry for 2 minutes. Then add the chopped tomato and let it cook down.

  • Add tomato passata/puree and a cup of water. Let the curry come to a boil.

  • Reduce the heat to medium, cover and let it simmer for 30 minutes.

  • Add coconut milk and cook uncovered for further 10 minutes. Check and adjust seasoning.

  • Serve over rice or with naan or roti.

Notes

  • Boneless chicken- reduce initial simmering time to 15 minutes
  • Curry powder- store-bought Indian curry powder can be used but the taste will be different
  • Tomato passata- this is uncooked strained pureed tomatoes. You can find it in most supermarkets. If you don't have any add one more chopped large tomato or ¼ cup pureed tomato. Or substitute 1 tablespoon tomato paste mixed in 2 tablespoon water.
  • Red chili powder- use Kashmiri red chili powder for mild heat but more color.
  • Store - in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 days.
  • Freeze - in the freezer for 3 months.
  • Reheat - in the microwave or on the stovetop until warm.

Nutrition

Calories: 347 kcalTotal Carbs: 6 gProtein: 36.6 gFat: 18.7 gSaturated Fat: 10.6 gFiber: 1.2 g

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FAQs

What is the secret ingredient for curry? ›

Whether you may be familiar with the differences between curries from various countries, such as Indian versus Japanese curry, and perhaps even know how to make them at home, there's a special flavor enhancer that you may not have thought to add: honey.

What is the secret to a great curry? ›

Tips for the Perfect Curry
  1. Use fresh spices. For the best results, always try to use fresh spices. ...
  2. Give the spices a toast. ...
  3. Wrap up your whole spices. ...
  4. Blitz your tomatoes. ...
  5. Onions are the key. ...
  6. Don't overcook your chicken. ...
  7. Keep your garlic and ginger fresh. ...
  8. Add exciting toppings.

What makes curry taste authentic? ›

Curry is quite varied, but often carries the flavors of Asian spices (think: cumin, coriander, red chili powder, turmeric, garlic, and ginger) It has a deep earthy, savory, and umami flavor, but there are a thousand variations depending on the ingredients.

What is the difference between Indian curry and Sri Lankan curry? ›

Indian curries and Sri Lankan curries are primarily distinguished by the coconut milk used in Sri Lankan curries. Unlike Thai curries, these curries are more flavorful and spiced. Sri Lankan curries are similar to South Indian curries and are neither thick nor oily.

How do restaurants make curry so creamy? ›

The actual sweetness and creaminess of such curries meanwhile, usually comes from fried onions and either cashews and/or dairy products. Instead of (or in addition to) onion, ground coconut may be used. White poppy seeds and/or watermelon seeds are also used in some creamy sauces.

What is the most important ingredient in curry? ›

Garlic is the most popular ingredient in curry dishes. In fact, over 80% of curry recipes contain garlic. Minced, crushed, peeled and chopped are frequent preparations for garlic in curry dishes. Garlic is often included in curry dishes in amounts of 2 cloves, 1 teaspoon or 4 cloves.

What is the most important spice in curry? ›

Fenugreek (Methi)

This Indian spice is what people say "smells like curry." Of all Indian spices, this spice may be the most essential. You may use up to a few tablespoons in a family size dish near the end of the cooking process, but start with a teaspoon. Fenugreek seeds also have many health benefits.

How to enhance the taste of chicken curry? ›

Fixing cooked curries and gravies is no less than a challenge, but a simple way to do so is by adding freshly chopped herbs like coriander, basil, fenugreek leaves, spinach, mint leaves. The fresh flavour of these herbs can instantly elevate the taste and texture and give them a health twist.

What enhances the flavor of curry? ›

Kick off your curry by heating whole spices in hot oil to unleash their flavor. Choose from cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, and seeds for the perfect base to your dish. Fresh spices are the best choice and will keep for longer in the freezer.

How to make curry taste like restaurant? ›

Simple suggestions for restaurant good quality curries:
  1. Fry your onions till they are golden brown.
  2. Fry your spices but don't burn them. ...
  3. Use good quality spices. ...
  4. Seasoning. ...
  5. Use fatty yoghurt (greek style works) in curries to make them richer. ...
  6. Patience. ...
  7. Use a neutral vegetable oil. ...
  8. Experiment.
Jun 24, 2018

What spices to add to curry? ›

Twelve Essential Herbs and Spices for Making the Perfect Curry
  • 1) Coriander leaves. Fresh coriander leaves contribute to taste and aroma, as well as working well for a chutney base when ground to paste. ...
  • 2) Curry leaves. ...
  • 3) Fenugreek leaves. ...
  • 4) Ginger. ...
  • 5) Chillies. ...
  • 6) Chat masala. ...
  • 7) Tumeric and Paprika. ...
  • 8) Saffron.
May 20, 2016

How to sweeten curry without sugar? ›

Jaggery is the best option to sweeten curry instead of sugar. You could also use honey, agave or maple syrup. Adding lime juice can to your dish can balance out the sweetness. In case, you don't want too much of tanginess in the dish you can also add vinegar white wine vinegar, red wine vinegar, balsamic vinegar.

What is Sri Lanka's famous food? ›

Here's our guide to some of the dishes you must try.
  • Pol Roti (Coconut flatbread) Get ready to fall in love with rotis. ...
  • Rice and Curry (and papadums!) ...
  • Appa / Hoppers. ...
  • Sour fish curry. ...
  • Ceylon Tea. ...
  • Kola Kanda. ...
  • Toddy & Arrack. ...
  • The King Coconut.

What to eat with Sri Lankan curry? ›

Squeeze half a lime into the curry and serve with steamed red rice, your dal, fresh sliced chilies and some steam fried kale on the side. To steam fry by use a large fry pan, heat and cook kale with a good splash of water, oil and pinch of salt. *Sri Lanka curry powder recipe - adapted from Sri Lanka: The Cookbook.

Is Sri Lankan food spicier than Indian food? ›

The truth is Sri Lankan cuisine is punchier and can be spicier than the Indian neighbours. Their curries and rice dishes offer a huge array of flavour combinations.

What is the key ingredient in many curry? ›

The most common curry ingredients may include cumin, coriander, turmeric, ginger, garlic, onions, chili peppers, and tomatoes. Usually, curries are prepared with a protein too, such as chicken, lamb, beef, tofu, chickpeas, or lentils.

How do I make my curry more flavorful? ›

The easiest way to fix a bland and tasteless curry is by adding spices like red chili powder, cumin, coriander, garam masala, curry leaves and turmeric. Just make a quick tempering and pour over the curry to give it a nice punch of spices and herbs.

How do you make curry taste like a restaurant? ›

Simple suggestions for restaurant good quality curries:
  1. Fry your onions till they are golden brown.
  2. Fry your spices but don't burn them. ...
  3. Use good quality spices. ...
  4. Seasoning. ...
  5. Use fatty yoghurt (greek style works) in curries to make them richer. ...
  6. Patience. ...
  7. Use a neutral vegetable oil. ...
  8. Experiment.
Jun 24, 2018

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