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Adapted slightly by Alicia Wingren<br>
 
Adapted slightly by Alicia Wingren<br>
 
1lb salad shrimp or cooked chicken<br>
 
1lb salad shrimp or cooked chicken<br>
1 stick butter<br>
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1 stick butter (1/2 cup)<br>
 
2 c. celery, chopped<br>
 
2 c. celery, chopped<br>
 
2 c. onion, copped<br>
 
2 c. onion, copped<br>
2-3 Tbsp. flour(Optional) or sub equal amounts of potato starch<br>
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2-3 Tbsp. flour(Optional) or sub 2.5 Tbsp. potato starch<br>
1 can chicken broth<br>
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1 can chicken broth, 14oz<br>
1-1/2 Tbsp. tomato paste<br>
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1-2 Tbsp. tomato paste<br>
 
1 can sliced water chestnuts (optional)<br>
 
1 can sliced water chestnuts (optional)<br>
2.5 Tbsp curry powder <br>
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2.5 Tbsp curry powder, I like Tone's brand - McCormick is good too<br>
 
1 c. raisins<br>
 
1 c. raisins<br>
 
apple, diced<br>
 
apple, diced<br>
 
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Sautee celery & onions in butter until soft, sprinkle flour in pan to create a roux cook off raw flour taste. (Alternatively, once you've added everything but the meat you can just simmer it to desired thickness and omit the flour.)  Add chicken broth, tomato sauce, water chestnuts and curry powder.  Add whatever meat you want raw shrimp works or, pre-cooked chicken, beef, or turkey.  After the meat is either cooked or heated through toss in raisins and raw apple or just let your guests add the apple to their own.  The apple is best when served fresh & crunchy.<br>
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Sautee celery & onions in butter until soft and translucent but not brown, sprinkle flour/potato starch in pan to create a roux.  Stir for a minute or two to cook off raw flour taste. (Alternatively, once you've added everything but the meat you can just simmer it to desired thickness and omit the flour.)  Add chicken broth, tomato sauce, water chestnuts (if using) and curry powder.  Add whatever meat you want raw shrimp works or, pre-cooked chicken, beef, or turkey.  After the meat is either cooked or heated through toss in raisins and raw apple or just let your guests add the apple to their own.  The apple is best when served fresh & crunchy.<br>
 
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Notes: I omit the water chestnuts. Instead of flour I use 2 Tbsp potato starch. This is a great way to use very dry raisins. If you give them time in the sauce they rehydrate nicely. Also, you can cook the chicken in the sauce if you want, but allow for the star time needed. We like to serve this curry over Jasmine rice.
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Notes: I omit the water chestnuts. Instead of flour I use 2 Tbsp potato starch. This is a great way to use very dry raisins. If you give them time in the sauce they re-hydrate nicely. Also, you can cook the chicken in the sauce if you want, but allow for time to cook through. We like to serve this curry over Jasmine rice.

Revision as of 11:54, 24 November 2020

From the kitchen of Bruce Johnson
Adapted slightly by Alicia Wingren
1lb salad shrimp or cooked chicken
1 stick butter (1/2 cup)
2 c. celery, chopped
2 c. onion, copped
2-3 Tbsp. flour(Optional) or sub 2.5 Tbsp. potato starch
1 can chicken broth, 14oz
1-2 Tbsp. tomato paste
1 can sliced water chestnuts (optional)
2.5 Tbsp curry powder, I like Tone's brand - McCormick is good too
1 c. raisins
apple, diced

Sautee celery & onions in butter until soft and translucent but not brown, sprinkle flour/potato starch in pan to create a roux. Stir for a minute or two to cook off raw flour taste. (Alternatively, once you've added everything but the meat you can just simmer it to desired thickness and omit the flour.) Add chicken broth, tomato sauce, water chestnuts (if using) and curry powder. Add whatever meat you want raw shrimp works or, pre-cooked chicken, beef, or turkey. After the meat is either cooked or heated through toss in raisins and raw apple or just let your guests add the apple to their own. The apple is best when served fresh & crunchy.

Notes: I omit the water chestnuts. Instead of flour I use 2 Tbsp potato starch. This is a great way to use very dry raisins. If you give them time in the sauce they re-hydrate nicely. Also, you can cook the chicken in the sauce if you want, but allow for time to cook through. We like to serve this curry over Jasmine rice.