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Hello, meet again with Arenatani, today we will share another recipe, namely Swoon! Bone-in Chicken and Summer Vegetable Curry which is definitely very delicious and easy to make. The manufacturing process takes about and can be served for . In addition to being delicious and delicious, this food is suitable for serving to friends and family at home. Now, rather than being curious, let’s make the recipe. Before the manufacturing process, we first prepare the necessary ingredients, if there are ingredients that are not understood, please open Google, okay? Okay, here are the ingredients that need to be prepared.

Ingredients for Swoon! Bone-in Chicken and Summer Vegetable Curry


  1. 2 Onions (large)
  2. 1 tsp Sugar
  3. 2 Carrots
  4. 1/2 Apple
  5. 1 box Storebought curry roux
  6. To pre-flavor the chicken:
  7. 10 Chicken drummetts
  8. 1 dash ★Salt and pepper
  9. 1 clove ★Grated garlic
  10. 1 piece ★Grated ginger
  11. 5 tbsp ★Yogurt
  12. 100 ml White wine
  13. Hidden flavors:
  14. 2 tsp ●Japanese Worcestershire-style sauce
  15. 1 tsp ●Ketchup
  16. 1 piece ●Chocolate
  17. Accompaniments:
  18. 1 Kabocha squash
  19. 1 Okra
  20. 1 Eggplant (slim Japanese type)
  21. 1 Coffee cream
Note: Now that the ingredients are ready, it’s time to try making it. We have prepared the steps in detail below. Make sure you follow them properly and correctly so that no mistakes occur.

Cooking Instructions for making Swoon! Bone-in Chicken and Summer Vegetable Curry


  • 1

    Combine the drummettes and chicken flavoring ingredients (the ★ ingredients) in a plastic bag, and leave to marinate in the refrigerator.

  • 2

    if you are using carrots as a garnish, cut out using decorative cutters.

  • 3

    Finely chop the onions and transfer on a microwave-safe plate. Sprinkle sugar, cover with plastic wrap and microwave for 5 minutes. This is to make the onions easier to sauté.

  • 4

    Heat 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil (not listed) in a pot, add the onions from Step 3 and sauté. When wilted, turn the heat down to low, and keep on sautéing until caramelized.

  • 5

    Keep it up! In about 30 minutes, the onions will gradually turn golden brown. If you have time, keep sautéing for longer.

  • 6

    If you continue for about an hour, you will have caramelized onions.

  • 7

    Add the peeled and roughly chopped carrots and apple to the pot, sauté lightly, add 500 ml water and simmer for 15 minutes. Turn off the heat and leave to cool.

  • 8

    Heat 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil (not listed) in a frying pan, add the marinated chicken from Step 1, and pan fry over medium heat until browned. Add white wine and simmer for a minute.

  • 9

    Put the cooled mixture from Step 7 into a blender and puree until smooth. Return to the pot, add a bay leaf and 500 ml water and heat.

  • 10

    Add chicken to the pot, and simmer slowly for an hour.

  • 11

    Turn off the heat, add curry roux and the ● hidden flavor ingredients, and simmer for another 10 minutes. The curry is finished.

  • 12

    The vegetables: Cut the carrots and kabocha squash, cover with plastic wrap and microwave for 2 minutes.

  • 13

    Cut the okra into half lengthwise. Cut 10 cm eggplants into half lengthwise also.

  • 14

    Sauté the vegetables from Steps 12 and 13 in a tablespoon of butter (not listed) and season with salt and pepper (not listed). The side vegetables are done.

  • 15

    Arrange the rice, curry and side vegetables on a plate. Drizzle coffee cream and draw a line through with a chopstick to make a pretty pattern.

  • 16

    Done.

  • 17

    If you make too much curry, try”Curry Rice Gratin (Doria) With Last Night’s Leftover Curry”

  • 18

    If you still have leftover curry, try”Italian Stir-Fry Made From Yesterday’s Leftover Curry,” too.

    https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/169932-italian-stir-fry-made-from-yesterdays-leftover-curry

    Italian Stir-Fry Made From Yesterday’s Leftover Curry


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