Butternut Squash and Chicken Curry over Coconut Cauliflower Rice

20 Aug

Did someone say squash!?!?!? Seriously way too excited for fall for that sole reason. Regardless of how long the title of this recipe was, it sure was tasty! To tell you the truth, I thought it up while laying in bed Sunday night until approximately 2 am not sleeping. What was I doing? Thinking about food, apparently. Something about knowing I was going into work the next day made me not be able to sleep. Never fails.

I love squaaaaash! I can’t wait to eat massive amounts of it when it’s in season. I’m also planning on blanching and freezing some so I can have it throughout the winter.

We’ve been having chicken for the last three nights because the other night I roasted another delicious pastured chicken from the farm. It seriously feeds us for up to 5 days. So worth it. This is what it looked like before:

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Those veggies fried in the fat were to die for. It also makes for yummy leftovers, which I used in this recipe. It took about an hour to put the whole thing together.

Butternut Squash Chicken Curry over Coconut Cauliflower “Rice”

finished

Serves 2-4/ Prep time: 30 mins /Cook time: 20 mins

1 cup cooked, diced chicken breast (roughly one breast. you could add or take away as needed)

4 large carrots

1/2 of a medium butternut squash (I used the narrow, top part)

1 large onion

2 cloves garlic

1 can of coconut milk (full fat)

3/4 cup chicken or vegetable broth

1-4 tsp curry powder (I used 4 and it was VERY spicy)

1/2 tsp black pepper

1 tsp kosher salt

1/2 tsp rubbed sage

1/2 tsp cinnamon

1/4 tsp garlic powder

1/4 tsp onion powder

dash of cayenne

Cauliflower Rice

1/2 head of large cauliflower

2 tbsp full fat coconut shreds

1-2 tbsp full fat coconut milk

salt, pepper

I first prepped veggies. I peeled the butternut squash by cutting the round bottom off and peeling the top part.I sliced the onion. I peeled and cut the carrots into small, bite size pieces. I minced the two cloves of garlic. I cut the squash into 1 “ cubes. Then I put them on the stove in boiling water and cooked them for 5 minutes. You don’t want them too tender or they will fall apart.

butternut squash

Meanwhile, I cut off the head of cauliflower and rinsed it, then broke the florets into the food processor. If you’ve never made cauliflower ‘rice’ you need to try it! So simple, easy and delicious. (Or you could always use regular rice). After the cauliflower is “riced” I put it in a microwave safe bowl with all the other ingredients, cook for four minutes, stir, then cook for another four minutes. Done.

Set a deep sauté or sauce pan on the stove on medium heat and add some coconut oil or lard. When it’s ready add your garlic. Let them get fragrant and add carrots.

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Cook for 5-6 minutes, adding a tablespoon or two of your broth so the carrots get soft. Then add onions and a little more broth.

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Cook for another 4-5 minutes until everything is nice and soft. After your squash is par boiled, portion out about 1/2 cup and process it to a puree. Add the rest of the diced squash and COOKED, diced chicken to the pot along with the coconut milk and the rest of your broth. Add the pureed squash to the mix.

squash puree

The reason I thought I’d add this was because the pureed squash gives it a thicker sauce when finished. It’s optional, but it worked out well!

Now, add your spices! Feel free to experiment here and go up or down depending on your tastes.

Let it simmer for 15-20 minutes on low. When it’s done everything will have a deep brown and smoky smell.

done

Top coconut cauliflower rice with curry. Eat up!!

curry

‘Twas good !

Do you ever get recipe ideas while laying in bed?

What vegetables do you put in curries?

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5 Responses to “Butternut Squash and Chicken Curry over Coconut Cauliflower Rice”

  1. Alex @ Cookie Dough Katzen August 20, 2013 at 8:54 am #

    I love currie recipes. I just used squash in my quinoa recipe- such a versatile veggie 🙂

  2. di @ life of di. August 20, 2013 at 9:53 am #

    I love curry! Oh so good 🙂 This recipe looks and sounds so delicious! I usually use carrots, spinach, broccoli and zucchini in my curries 🙂

  3. Giselle@myhealthyhappyhome August 21, 2013 at 3:16 pm #

    This recipe sounds amazing and I’m not normally a bug curry fan! I love the coconut cauliflower rice! I make cauliflower rice all the time but never thought to put in coconut!

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  1. 14 Spicy & Flavorful Paleo Chicken Curries | Paleo Grubs - September 29, 2013

    […] 1. Butternut Squash and Chicken Curry over Coconut Cauliflower Rice Here they’re showing you how to repurpose leftover chicken into a brand new meal. Buying a whole roasted chicken is often a good value when you consider that you don’t have to wait for it to cook. Take that leftover chicken and now you’re able to make a chicken curry by adding an assortment of new ingredients and seasonings to make it taste totally different. There is even instructions on how to make cauliflower rice so you can re-create the chicken curry experience right down to the small details. […]

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