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    ctsleeve reacted to gamergirl for a blog entry, Post-Op Soft foods Best Crockpot Chicken Curry 21 gms protein   
    My dad arrives from India today so I have to make something his 90-year body (and teeth) can enjoy, AND tomorrow is soft foods day for us! yay! We were told to eat meats that were out of a crockpot or pressure cooker so they were soft. So here goes.
     
    This is massively modified from Anupy Singla's Indian Crockpot book to a) not make enough to feed the entire state of Texas and not to blow the roof off your head with her version of spice.
     
    I'm Indian. Believe me when I tell you, this is the BEST chicken curry I have ever had and the EASIEST.
     
    Ingredients
    1 onion peeled & quartered
    5 garlic cloves peeled
    2 inches ginger root sliced roughly
    2 tomatoes, quartered
    I tsp salt
    1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
    2 tsp turmeric
    1 tsp garam masala, can buy ready mixed or use this recipe
    1/2 cup greek yogurt
    1.5 lbs of chicken, skinned
    1 bag of baby spinach
    1 2 inch piece cinnamon
    4 green cardamom
    2 whole cloves
     
    Method
    1. In a food processor, grind together everything except the chicken and the spinach and whole spices. Make a nice, smooth paste. This may take a few minutes, be patient.
    2. Put the chicken pieces in a crockpot, and pour over the yummy-smelling sauce you just made. Put in whole spices
    3. Chop up the spinach and add during the last hour of cooking.
    4. Cook on low for 8 hours or high for 4 until chicken is tender.
     
    Us Sleevers may have to eat the chicken without the sauce and eat the sauce separately.
     
    Makes 6 servings of chicken (3 oz each, 21 gms of protein each.

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