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Coconut Curry Basil Chicken. A simple, 30-minute creamy coconut chicken made with fresh basil and salted cashews. This one-skillet dinner is all about bold, vibrant flavor—think yellow curry powder, garlic, onions, spicy jalapeños, and creamy coconut milk. The chicken simmers with garden veggies and basil, and just before serving, a squeeze of lime brings it all to life. Spoon it over rice (to soak up all that saucy goodness), add your favorite flatbread, and dinner’s done. So easy, so delicious.

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Summertime is all about quick, fresh, no-fuss dinners. With warm weather, long days, and plenty of things to do, I’m leaning into 30-minute meals more than ever.

After spending a few days back in Ohio, it was clear to me that temperatures are HOT in most areas of the US and Europe too! Which means I’m avoiding the oven and sticking to stovetop cooking—or even better, the crockpot.

Every summer I create a new curry chicken. I love tossing together a few seasonal ingredients, spicy curry, and whatever veggies are at their peak—all in one skillet. It’s fast, flavorful, and always a crowd-pleaser.

My dad used to make similar dishes, usually in the form of an Asian-style stir-fry. But I love the richness coconut milk adds—it gives the sauce a silky creaminess that’s perfect over rice. Let it soak in… it’s the best part.

My brothers go crazy for this one. I always add a little extra black pepper just for them—they love a good peppery kick.

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These are the details

Ingredients 

  • chicken breast or thighs
  • spicy or regular curry powder – or you can use my homemade blend
  • salted butter or olive oil
  • yellow onions
  • garlic
  • jalapeños
  • canned coconut milk
  • tamari/soy sauce/or fish sauce – I love to use fish sauce
  • honey – brown sugar can be substituted
  • kale or spinach – other options are sliced zucchini or bell peppers
  • fresh Thai basil or sweet basil
  • salted cashews
  • limes
  • steamed rice – this is for serving

Special Tools

Just a skillet for this recipe with the addition of a great knife, cutting board, and if mixing your own spice blend, a jar or bowl.

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Steps

Step 1: Season and cook the chicken

In a large skillet, ideally one with high sides, combine the chicken with the butter, curry powder, and onions. Set the skillet over medium heat and begin cooking.

Once the butter has melted and the onions become fragrant, stir in the garlic and jalapeños. Adjust the amount of jalapeño to your preferred spice level.

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Step 2: Add the coconut milk and vegetables

Pour in the full-fat coconut milk to create a rich, creamy sauce. Stir in the tamari (or soy sauce or fish sauce) and honey. Then add your vegetables—I used kale here, but feel free to use whatever looks best and freshest to you.

Let everything simmer for another 5 to 10 minutes, until the chicken is cooked through and the greens have wilted down.

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Step 3: Add the basil

Remove the skillet from the heat and stir in the fresh basil. If you can find Thai basil, it adds amazing flavor, but sweet basil works beautifully too.

At this point, stir in the salted cashews. If you’re nut-free, feel free to leave them out or swap in toasted pumpkin seeds for a little crunch.

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Serve

Rice is always my first choice—I love letting the sauce soak into the rice, then scooping it all up in one cozy bite.

Other great options: steamed quinoa, brown rice, or a warm piece of naan (or any flatbread you love). All perfect for soaking up that creamy curry sauce!

Vegetables – adapt the recipe to work for you!

As I mentioned above, I love using whatever vegetables that are in season or already in my fridge. Some favorites I’ve used include: sliced zucchini, yellow summer squash, and bell peppers.

Broccoli would be delicious too—feel free to make it your own!

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Looking for other quick summer curries? Here are some favorites:

Coconut Curry Salmon with Garlic Butter

Saucy Coconut Curry with Rice Noodles and Garden Vegetables

Weeknight 30 Minute Coconut Curry Chicken Meatballs

20 Minute Red Curry Basil Garlic Oil Noodles

Lastly, if you make this Coconut Curry Basil Chicken, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love hearing from you and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

Coconut Curry Basil Chicken 

Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings: 6
Calories Per Serving: 432 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Instructions

  • 1. In a large skillet, combine the chicken, butter/oil, curry powder, and the onions. Set over medium-high heat, then cook for 3 minutes. Add the garlic and jalapeños. Cook another 2 minutes.
    2. Pour over the coconut milk, tamari/soy sauce, and the honey. Now, mix in the kale/spinach, and season with salt and pepper. Cook 5-10 minutes until the chicken is cooked through and the greens are wilted down.
    3. Stir in the basil, lime juice, and cashews. Serve the chicken and sauce over rice, with fresh basil and additional lime juice.

Notes

*If preferred, you can use kale, spinach, sliced zucchini and or chopped bell peppers in this dish. All are wonderful! 
Spicy Curry Powder:
2 teaspoons ground cumin
2 teaspoons ground ginger
1 teaspoon smoked paprika
1 teaspoon chili powder or chipotle chile powder
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon onion powder
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon (optional) 
salt and black pepper
Mix everything to combine. Makes 2-3 tablespoons. 
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This post was originally published on July 14, 2025
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  1. Made this for the family on a Tuesday night. Went down a storm added extra curry powder and some broccoli. Thank you will definitely be making it again.

  2. 5 stars
    What a sensational recipe 😭🤤 I added a dash of kashmiri chilli flakes and a bit more curry powder (for colour more than anything) as I had mild curry powder and I like a bit of heat. Used a red pepper and kept seeds intact because I’m lazy 😅 Only had aubergine instead of spinach/kale and it turned out perfect.
    I’ve never utilised thai basil but I am now hooked.
    Thank you for sharing! Looking forward to the next one 😋

    1. Hi Cynthia,
      Wonderful! I appreciate you trying this recipe and your comment, I’m so glad it turned out well for you!

  3. 5 stars
    This is the perfect recipe to use up some garden basil, jalapeños and kale. We made this tonight, following the recipe exactly, and it was delicious! Thank you for sharing! ☺️

    1. Hi Laura! thanks so much for trying out this curry! Love that you used your yummy veggies and herbs from the garden! 🙂 xT

  4. 4 stars
    This was quick and easy. Only wish the sauce was a little thicker, but will try the corn starch slurry someone mentioned next time. Lots of flavor in a quick weekday meal. We made 3 chicken breasts to have leftovers.

  5. 5 stars
    We enjoyed this very much. We love a spicy curry, so added a little more curry powder and used hot Serranos from our garden. I did add a small amount of slurry (1/2 T cornstarch, 1 T water) in the last 5 minutes of cooking be cause we like thicker sauce. The flavors were so good together and it was quick to put together. Yum!

  6. 4 stars
    My husband really liked this, but I thought it was a bit bland. I’d make it again, but would add at least another tablespoon of curry powder and not seed the jalapenos. Unlike several other reviewers, we didn’t find it too watery — if you simmer it long enough on at least medium heat, the coconut milk gradually thickens up.

    1. Hey Helen! Thanks for trying out the recipe, I’m so glad you gave it a try and left a comment! I appreciate the feedback! xT

    1. Hey Amber! So sorry to hear this wasn’t your favorite, would you be able to tell me a little bit more about why you didn’t enjoy it? Happy to help! 🙂 xT

  7. 5 stars
    This was incredible. Fast, easy and with a big pay out in terms of taste. Going into the rotation for sure. Thanks for the awesome recipe!

    1. Hi Jessalyn! If you want more spice, I would add more curry powder and you can thicken the sauce by adding less coconut milk! xT