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In this savory spiced and fragrant Cape Malay Chicken Curry recipe, skinless chicken thighs cooksucculent nestled with potatoes and a sweet and sour, ginger-garlic curry. All the flavors go so good together that this will become your favorite Chicken Dinner of all times. Plus curry is easy to prepare, can be made ahead. Gluten free and Dairy Free.

In my home, a delicious curry makes dinner worth looking forward too. Leftovers are great for lunch, even another 1-2 rounds of dinner if I can manage to save some. :)

First, let me share what is Cape Malay Chicken Curry?!

Cape Malay Chicken Curry

South African cuisine is blend of many cultures including Indian and European. For me, Malay Curry closely resembles the home cooked chicken curry from India. Not loaded with spices, homemade curries are actually mild hot, made with mild spices and have no creams or even tomatoes. Potatoes are staple in curry to make dinner substantial and to balance the flavor of spices.

I'm always looking to try new chicken curry recipes. For a while I wanted to try a good South African Chicken Curry. Milk Street's chicken curry and Fatima Sydow's chicken curry were my inspirations to start exploring Cape Malay Chicken Curry.

Malay Chicken Curry is a savory and mild spicy curry, mostly made with whole bone-in chicken, cut into pieces. Most spices used are whole. These are meant only to perfume the curry and are not toasted. (toasting make spices strong) Spices and aromatics include garlic, ginger, bay leaves, cinnamon, cardamom, cayenne pepper, coriander, and turmeric. The savory aspect of Malay Curry comes from use of sweet condiment such as a chutney (sweet relish cooked with vinegar and spices), honey, sugar.

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Once I understood the flavor and roots of Cape Malay Curry, I used;

  1. Many homemade variation of chutneys in the curry. HomemadeMango Chutney,Apple Chutney, or a peeled and cored apple with some sugar/honey are my top three favorites. Just a little goes long way. These give curry the perfect balance of sweet and sour. (check more details in substitutes)
  2. For chicken, I prefer boneless and skinless thighs which cook moist and consistent. Chicken thighs also hold the curry sauce well.
  3. For spices, I use what I have in hand. My top favorites are fennel seeds, cumin, cinnamon, turmeric, paprika, onion, ginger and garlic. You are welcome to use more or less spices. Make this recipe your own.

So let's get started! Cook Cape Malay Chicken Curry today!

What Do You Need for Cape Malay Chicken Curry?

Cape Malay Curry ingredients are every-day-curry ingredients; easy to find and perfect base for many curries eaten all around the world, including many Indian Chicken curries, European or in this case, South African.

To make curry more flavorful, I marinate chicken briefly with fragrant crushed-whole spices, garlic and ginger. This is not a traditional step but I have learned this with experience of cooking curries and stews that it gives curry delicious flavor.

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Notice sweet aroma in kitchen when marinated chicken starts to cook in the skillet, there by spices are toasted in the oil. (nostalgic)

Here is the list of the all ingredients Cape Malay curry:

  1. Chicken
  2. Onion
  3. Garlic
  4. Ginger
  5. Lemon Juice
  6. Turmeric
  7. Paprika
  8. Cinnamon
  9. Fennel
  10. Cumin
  11. Chutney

When making Malay Chicken Curry

While chicken marinates, I cook yellow onions. Slightly caramelized onions give curry it's signature color and body to the sauce without any thickening agents.

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Once onions are caramelized, rest of the curry needs very little manual effort. Simply, sauté the marinated chicken and remaining spices such as turmeric and cinnamon with all of the marinade until chicken is no longer pink. Add water and potatoes. Simmer until chicken is cooked through, and curry has thickened.

That's it! Chicken Curry from Cape Malay is easier to prepare than it's looks! Aroma is just like eating in a South African or Indian restaurant. You will love the flavors. I bet!

What to Serve with Chicken Curry?

In our home, we love to eat Chicken Curries with side of rice, or naan. For pictures, I specially made South African Yellow Rice i.e. rice boiled seasoned with turmeric, salt, oil, and some sugar. On the side is the tomatoes, radish and carrot sambal i.e. tomato, red radish and carrots mixed with lemon juice, and salt. For best flavor, mix and leave aside while curry cooks.

Traditionally Chicken Curry Cape Malay is served with various kind of sides. Here is a complete list:

  1. Yellow Rice
  2. Sambals - fresh onion, tomato, carrots, coconut mixed with lemon, sugar, and salt.
  3. Naan
  4. Roti (wheat bread without leaving agent)
  5. Chutney such as Mango Chutney

A simple salad and crusty bread also work great to mope the curry sauce.

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Creamy Cape Malay Chicken Curry with Coconut Milk

I decided to keep curry close to how it is traditionally made. But just like many traditional recipes, there are many variations of cape malay chicken curry. Many homefolks use cake flour or corn flour to thicken the curry. Few also use single cream or coconut milk or fresh shredded coconut and coconut milk.

Like I always say, home cooking is beautiful because it gives you chance to make a recipe your own. So if you prefer a creamy curry, make this chicken curry creamy by simply replacing water used with low fat coconut milk. Or add additional 1/3 cup coconut cream along with the water.

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Make Ahead

Spices in curries get extra boost of flavor when curries are made a day before. Some days, I specially make curry a day ahead to get better flavor of spices. Cape Malay Curry can be made and refrigerated up-to 4 days in advance.

Reheat before cooking. For best results, heat in a pan on stove. If curry has thickened too much, loosen the sauce with some low sodium chicken stock or water. Taste and adjust salt before serving.

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Friends, try something different for dinner tonight. This bone-warming, stew-style Cape Malay chicken curry with potatoes is fragrant, easy to cook and so delicious with chicken bursting with flavor of spices. Don't forget to serve rice on the side to devour the savory curry. Happy cooking!

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FAQs

How to make cape malay? ›

Directions
  1. Combine turmeric, cumin, coriander, chili powder, cinnamon, and salt in a small bowl, stirring well.
  2. Heat oil in a Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add spice mixture; cook 15 seconds, stirring constantly. Add onion; sauté 2 minutes. Add ginger, bay leaves, and garlic; sauté 15 seconds.

What is Cape Malay curry made of? ›

(toasting make spices strong) Spices and aromatics include garlic, ginger, bay leaves, cinnamon, cardamom, cayenne pepper, coriander, and turmeric. The savory aspect of Malay Curry comes from use of sweet condiment such as a chutney (sweet relish cooked with vinegar and spices), honey, sugar.

What are the spices in Cape Malay? ›

Sea salt, Coriander seeds, Roasted garlic, Turmeric, Ginger, Cumin seeds, Brown sugar, Onion, Cinnamon, Red bell pepper, Fennel seeds, Chilli, Black peppercorns, Cardamom pods, Cloves, Bay leaves, Curry leaves, Turmeric oil.

What is special about Cape Malay? ›

Malays are concentrated in the Cape Town area. Cape Malay cuisine forms a significant part of South African cuisine, and the community played an important part in the history of Islam in South Africa. The community played a part in developing Afrikaans as a written language, initially using an Arabic script.

What are the Flavours of Cape Malay? ›

The aromatic nature of their dishes is due to the cinnamon, saffron, tamarind, and fruit that they like to add, not forgetting plenty of chillies. They are also famous for their homemade chutneys and atchar. Many of their seafood dishes are salted (such as snoek served with apricot jam), curried or pickled.

What is the difference between Durban curry and Cape Malay curry? ›

Durban curries tend to be spicier with an emphasis on curry powders and tomatoes, while Cape Malay curries are milder and favour spices such as cardamom and cinnamon.

What is the history of Cape Malay chicken curry? ›

Sweet and sour chicken curry from the Cape

The sweet, fruity flavour can also be enhanced with apricots or mango chutney. The dish comes from the Cape region in South Africa where it originates from Indian and Indonesian people who were brought to work the farms in Cape Town back in the 17th century.

What is South African Cape Malay food? ›

Cape Malay yellow rice, a sweet dish made with raisins, cinnamon and sugar, also has its origins in Cape Malay cookery, often referred to as Cape Malay yellow rice. Other Cape Malay dishes include biryani, boeber, chutney, falooda, frikkadel, koesister, roti, sambals, samoosa and tomato bredie.

What is the Cape Malay name for cumin? ›

Jeera is the Malay term for cumin. Used as a spice for its distinctive flavour and aroma.

What 3 distinct flavours does the Cape Malay dish Boeber contain? ›

It has become a traditional Cape Malay sweet, milk drink, made with vermicelli, sago, sugar, and flavoured with cardamom, stick cinnamon, and rose water.

How can I make chicken curry taste better? ›

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 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 kind of fabric do you need to make a Cape? ›

Great fabric choices include: cotton, flannel, satin, and wool. You will need fabric for the main, outer part of your cape, and a lighter fabric for the lining. They can be matching colors and patterns, or contrasting ones. Consider using a pattern for one side and a solid color for the other.

What beliefs do the Cape Malay have? ›

The main legacy this community kept from its East-Asian origins is the Muslim religion, which is still very prominent today in some neighbourhoods and suburbs of Cape Town. The general Cape Malay community currently speaks Afrikaans, with a lesser percentage speaking English.

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