Chicken Recipe of the Day:  Trinidadian Chicken Potato Curry
By: Sheri Wetherell
Published: October 21, 2013

Bring the Caribbean to your table with this flavorful West Indian curry dish from Munchin with Munchkin. Chicken is marinated in a spicy blend of chile peppers, onions, spices and ginger then simmered with potatoes in a creamy curry sauce. The Scotch bonnet peppers will definitely clear your sinuses, so take heed, but we love this curry recipe with a kick!
  Trinidadian Chicken Potato Curry
	Submitted to Foodista by Munchin with Munchkin
 Serves 4
	Marinade:
	2 lbs chicken thighs, bone in and skin on
	½ yellow onion, diced
	3 garlic cloves, roughly chopped
	1 Tsp. fresh thyme
	1 Tsp. scotch bonnet pepper sauce
	¼ Tsp. powdered ginger
	¼ tsp. curry powder
	1 Tsp. coconut oil
	1 Tsp. cilantro, finely chopped
	1 scallion
	Curry:
	1 Tbsp. vegetable oil
	½ yellow onion, sliced
	3 garlic cloves, minced
	1 ½ Tbsp. curry powder
	1 Tsp. amchar masala
	½ Tsp. cumin
	½ Tsp. salt
	1 cup of water
	2 potatoes, cut into large cubes
	Wash and pat dry chicken thighs. In a sealable container, combine all marinade ingredients. Toss chicken in marinade, cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.
	In a Dutch oven, heat vegetable oil over medium high heat. Add onions and sauté until tender. Add garlic and continue to sauté until fragrant.
	Sprinkle onions and garlic with curry powder and stir to evenly coat. Add 1 tablespoon of water and cook for one minute, stirring constantly.
	Add chicken and marinade. Sauté until lightly browned, about 5 minutes.
	If you want a thick curry add potatoes now, otherwise set aside.
	Sprinkle chicken with amchar masala, cumin and salt. Toss to coat. Pour in one cup of water and bring to a boil.
	Reduce heat, cover pot and simmer for 20 minutes. If you reserved the potatoes for a thinner curry, add them to the pot after twenty minutes.
	Continue to simmer for an additional twenty minutes until chicken reaches an internal temperature of 165 F and potatoes are cooked through.
	Serve warm with roti or rice.