
Enjoy this sunset in a bowl, the glowing curry is brimming with veggies and chicken. The hint of coconut gives it a touch of sunny flavour and you can soak it all up with fluffy flatbreads, perfect for dipping.
The quantities provided above are averages only.
Produced in a facility that processes eggs, milk, fish, peanuts, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, and wheat.
1 sachet
Mild North Indian Spice Blend
640 g
Chicken Thigh
2
Flatbread
(Contains: Wheat, Gluten, Soy; May be present: Milk, Almond, Brazil nut, Walnut, Peanuts, Eggs, Sulphites, Hazelnut, Macadamia, Pistachio, Pecan, Pine nut, Cashew, Sesame)
1
Celery
1 packet
Baby Leaves
1 sachet
Mumbai Spice Blend
1 sachet
Chicken-Style Stock Powder
1
Carrot
2
Garlic
1 packet
Coconut Milk
1 packet
Microwavable Basmati Rice

• Preheat oven to 220°C/200°C fan-forced.
• Cut carrot into half-moons.
• Thinly slice celery.
• Finely chop garlic.
• Cut chicken thigh into 2cm chunks.

• In a large saucepan, heat a drizzle of olive oil over high heat. Cook chicken, tossing occassionally, for 5-6 minutes. Add carrot and celery, cook until softened, 3-4 minutes (cook in batches if your pan is getting crowded).
• Add Mumbai spice blend, mild North Indian spice blend and garlic. Cook until fragrant, 1 minute.
• Add coconut milk, the water and chicken-style stock powder, then bring to the boil.
Little cooks: Kids can help by measuring the ingredients.

• Reduce heat to medium-low, then simmer, until veggies are tender and chicken is cooked through, 5-8 minutes.
• When the chicken has 3 minutes remaining, add baby leaves and cook until just wilted.
• Meanwhile, place flatbreads on a lined oven tray. Drizzle each with olive oil
and season with salt. Bake until warmed through, 4-7 minutes.
TIP: Chicken is cooked through when it's no longer pink inside.

• Microwave basmati rice until steaming, 2-3 minutes.
• Divide coconut chicken and veggie curry between bowls.
• Serve with rapid rice and flatbreads. Enjoy!
Little cooks: Help warm the rice with oven gloves and under adult supervision. Be careful, the packet can get hot!