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Quick Saucy Coconut Curry Chicken – the perfect bowl of feel-good comfort food. A simple curry that’s quick and so delicious! This Indian-inspired coconut curry is made with chicken, spices, sweet potatoes, canned tomatoes, and coconut milk. Everything is quickly simmered on the stove and then served over bowls of rice with lemony cilantro and peanuts. Warm naan on the side for dipping makes this dish especially yummy!

When I first began to cook for my family, everyone said they didn’t like curry. At the time, I had a house full of somewhat plain eaters. But that couldn’t be more different now!
Almost everyone in our family has really come around. They now eat pretty much anything. Usually, the spicer and saucier the dish is, the better! My brothers are all very fond of curry. Even my dad, who originally said he really didn’t like curry, has been loving the curry recipes I’ve shared!

And this saucy coconut curry has been one of everyone’s favorite dishes of the month!
It’s a bit of a unique curry, or at least for myself. The sauce is made with spices, coconut milk, and canned tomatoes. It’s loosely inspired by an African curry! It’s so yummy, and one of the simplest curry sauces to mix up!

Ingredients
Special Tools
I use a cast iron skillet and a wooden spoon to make this curry. Very simple!

Step 1: start the chicken
In a skillet, add the butter, chicken, and yellow onion. Set the skillet over medium-high heat and start cooking. Next, add the garlic and all the spices: ginger, chili powder, chipotle chili powder, turmeric, and cumin. Then, season the chicken with salt and pepper.
Cook everything until some of the chicken pieces are seared and the spices are very fragrant.

Step 2: Add the sweet potatoes and coconut milk
Toss in the sweet potatoes, add the can of tomatoes, and then the coconut milk. Simmer the sauce until the chicken is fully cooked and the sweet potatoes are fork-tender.

Step 3: finish the sauce
Next, add a couple pats of butter to the sauce and a handful of cilantro too. Then, I like to transfer the dish to the oven to broil. This gets some of the chicken pieces crisped in the sauce.
This is optional, but I think it makes the quick-cooking sauce even yummier!

Step 4: serve
I love to serve the curry over bowls of rice. Then, I top it with fresh cilantro, lemon, and peanuts.
And, of course, warm naan on the side is especially yummy for dipping into the spiced curry sauce. You’ll love it!

We find the leftovers of this dish to be so great! The sauce becomes even more flavorful!

Looking for other quick dinners? Here are my favorites:
30 Minute Butter Chicken Meatballs
Super Simple Coconut Chicken Tikka Masala
Gingery Coconut Sweet Potato and Rice Stew with Chili Oil
Lastly, if you make this Quick Saucy Coconut Curry Chicken, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys 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!
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Delicious! Added chopped kale at the last few minutes of cook time, and used cashews instead of peanuts, as that’s what was in the pantry. SO good!! Will definitely make again and again.
Thanks so much, Karee! So glad this recipe was enjoyed, I appreciate you making it! Happy September:)
Delicious! Would use 2lbs chicken thighs next time though. I had a lot of extra sauce.
Hi Katherine! So glad you enjoyed this coconut curry! Thanks for giving the recipe a try! xT
Delicious! I added brocolli and red bell pepper and it was wonderful. Thank you for the recipe!
Hey Brittany,
Yay! Thank you so much for trying this dish and your comment, I’m so glad to hear it was a hit! Have the best week!
Nice twist on a dish that my family loves! The sweet potatoes and peanut topping were fun and unique adds!! Toddler and teenager approved and will definitely be making again!!
Hi Jess,
Thanks so much for making this dish! I’m so glad to hear it turned out well for you! Have a great day!
Hi – is there a good replacement for ginger if I don’t have it right now? Thanks.
Hi Rich,
No worries, you can just skip it. I hope you love this dish, please let me know if you give it a try! xx
I just added a comment and I forgot to rate it, so now I gave it 5 stars.
Thanks again, Heather!
I thoroughly enjoyed this recipe. The flavours were wonderful. I did add some broccoli to it and I cut the chipotle chili powder to a half tsp. However, next time I will try 3/4 tsp. I will definitely make it again.
Thank you for the recipe.
Thanks so much, Heather! So glad to hear this recipe turned out nicely for you:) Thanks for making it!
This was extremely flavoursome. (Due to intolerances avoided the 3tsp of chilli & pepper) Added a whole Red pepper for sweetness. The addition of the lemon & limes at the end gave it a lovely tang. The dish had lots of flavours….. I Will definitely be cooking this again soon ! I used 8 Chicken thighs no skin no bones, but think I will add a bit more chicken next time. Had it with Basmatic rice …Yummy Yum Yum 😋
Hey Michaela,
That’s awesome!! Thank you so much for making this recipe and your feedback, love to hear it was enjoyed! xx