Chicken With Curry and Apples
- 1 roasting chickens or 1 stew hen
- 2 tart cooking apples, cored and coarsely chopped
- 14 cup raisins (can substitute 1/4 cup coarsely chopped dried apricots for a sharper, tangier flavor)
- 1 -3 tablespoon curry powder
- 14 teaspoon ground cumin (optional, Some curry powder doesn't have as much cumin in it as I like, some does) (optional)
- 1 pinch celery seed
- 1 garlic clove, crushed
- 14 cup plain yogurt
- 14 cup chicken stock
- Place the chicken in a dutch oven or a roaster with a tight-fitting lid.
- Surround the chicken with fruit.
- Sprinkle the curry, cumin, garlic, and celery seed over the chicken.
- Mix the yogurt with the chicken stock.
- Pour half over the chicken and half over the fruit.
- Cover and roast at 300 for 2-3 hours or at 250 for 3 hours.
- You can remove the lid for the last half hour or so to get better browning.
- The meat will be very tender -- falling off the bones (a stew hen may have more integrity depending on how tough it started before you tenderized it with the moist heat).
- Serve with plain rice or pilaf (try Recipe #213303 ).
- I find that dark green and dark yellow veggies go particulary well with curry so some grilled yellow squash, a spinach salad, baked sweetpotatoes, or steamed broccoli would all be tasty sides.
- Note -- Curry powder varies wildly in flavor, intensity, and heat from brand to brand.
- Unless you're sure how much you like start with less and adjust after tasting.
- But do the tasting near the end of the cooking process because the flavor develops as it cooks.
- Note -- Cortlands, Macoun, and other apples from the Macintosh family are good.
- Macs themselves will cook to applesauce though so the texture of the finished dish will be lacking.
- Granny Smith taste great, but stay firmer than I like.
- Fujis may be the best of the common, grocery store apples for this dish.
- Red Delicious are useless -- all sugar and crunch with no flavor.
- Best of all, if its fall and you have local apple orchards go ask the grower for his/her best, in-season cooking apple because some varieties are very local and have very short seasons.
hen, cooking apples, raisins, curry powder, ground cumin, celery, garlic, yogurt, chicken
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/chicken-with-curry-and-apples-217900 (may not work)