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Low Carb Bangalore Chicken Curry

By Kim Hardesty

This low carb version of Bangalore Chicken Curry is a super easy. A rotisserie chicken helps this dish cook in 30 minutes.

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With a few tweaks, this recipe for Bangalore Chicken is now low carb and ready in 30 minutes! | low carb, dairy-free, gluten-free, Paleo, keto, thm-s | lowcarbmaven.com

I'd like to thank Wicked Spatula for featuring this recipe at her beautiful lifestyle and food blog. She shares Paleo recipes made with real ingredients. 

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With two young children and working full-time on my blog, I am not above making things easy on myself. This is one such recipe.  With a few tweaks I was able to bring the combined prep and cook time to 30 minutes without sacrificing flavor.

In my house, we like a lot of spice. I don't mean spice as in burn your mouth down and bring out the soppapillas and honey kind of spice, I mean flavorful combinations of herbs and spices that contribute to complex flavor. Some of the most interesting flavors to me, are found in Thai and Indian Cuisines, especially in curries.

With a few tweaks, this recipe for Bangalore Chicken is now low carb and ready in 30 minutes! | low carb, dairy-free, gluten-free, Paleo, keto, thm-s | lowcarbmaven.com

Low Carb Bangalore Chicken Curry

I adapted this recipe from one of my favorite cookbooks Complete Indian, by Hamlyn. I have spent countless hours looking at the pictures of delicious Indian curries, chutneys, and desserts in this book. I have hand written notes in the margins on at least half of the pages; notes where I have made changes to simplify a recipe or where I have attempted to lower the carbs, or both.

I make this recipe for Bangalore Chicken Curry, all different ways; with whole cut-up chicken, chicken thighs, boneless-skinless chicken breast and this time with rotisserie chicken. This small change results in the curry being ready in about 30 minutes while requiring a minimum amount of work.

With a few tweaks, this recipe for Bangalore Chicken is now low carb and ready in 30 minutes! | low carb, dairy-free, gluten-free, Paleo, keto, thm-s | lowcarbmaven.com

The beauty of the recipe is that it works with all kinds of peppers, too. I've used bell peppers, serranos, poblano and a combination of mild and spicy varieties. Sometimes I leave them uncooked, and other times I char the peppers, removing the outer skin -- it adds a nice smokey flavor. Which ever combination of chicken and peppers you decide to use, I'm sure you will love this Bangalore Chicken Curry as much as my family does.

Other Delicious Indian Curries 

I have several low carb and keto Indian Curry recipes on the blog. If you like green curries my easy Keto Chicken Curry is an authentic recipe from Asha in southern India. If you like beef, you'll love the Beef Keema and Beef Curry with Winter Vegetables. For vegetarians, a delicious keto Egg Curry will do the trick!

With a few tweaks, this recipe for Bangalore Chicken is now low carb and ready in 30 minutes! | low carb, dairy-free, gluten-free, Paleo, keto, thm-s | lowcarbmaven.com

Keto Bangalore Chicken Curry

Indian Chicken Curry made with Rotisserie Chicken
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Course: Dinner
Cuisine: Indian
Keyword: indian curry, rotisserie chicken
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes
Total Time: 35 minutes minutes
Servings: 6
Calories: 410kcal
Author: Kim Hardesty

Ingredients

  • 1 large rotisserie chicken cut into pieces (if using small chickens, use two)
  • ¼ cup ghee or melted butter
  • 1 cup onion, sliced (4 oz)
  • 2 medium garlic cloves, sliced
  • 13.5 oz full-fat coconut milk (divided use)
  • 1 teaspoon Better Than Bouillon Chicken Base
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice

Spices

  • 1 teaspoon ground turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon ground coriander
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin

Masala

  • 2 med bell peppers (or 8-10 oz of your favorite green peppers)
  • ½ cup chopped fresh cilantro

Instructions

Cut The Rotisserie Chicken Into Pieces

  • Cut the rotisserie chicken into pieces. It should be so tender that the legs pull off. If not, locate the joint where the leg joins the body and sever the tendons with a sharp knife. Set the legs in the serving dish. Locate the joint where the wings meet the body and cut the tendons, releasing the wings from the body. Stand the carcass up and with kitchen shears or a chef's knife, cut the back of the chicken from the carcass leaving the breast meat on the breast bone. Put the breast upside down on the cutting board and with your knife, give a good downward thrust between the chicken breasts, separating them into two halves. Place all of the chicken in the serving dish. Discard the back bone or save for bone broth.

Method

  • Place a large skillet or dutch oven over medium heat. Slice the onions and the garlic. When the pan is hot, add the ghee (or oil) and onions. Sauté for 5-7 minutes until the onions are soft and beginning to brown.
  • While the onions cook, make the masala: Seed the peppers then roughly chop and add them to a blender. Chop the cilantro and add it to the blender - stems and all. Add about â…“ cup of coconut milk and pulse until the mixture resembles a thick, chunky paste.
  • Add the spices and garlic to the pan and cook for 1 minute. Add the masala and cook, stirring frequently, until the fragrance mellows - about 3 minutes. Add the remaining coconut milk, bouillon, and salt to the pan, stirring thoroughly.
  • Put the chicken in the sauce and turn to coat with a pair of tongs. Cover and turn the heat to low, simmering gently for about 10 minutes. Now would be the time to start some cauliflower rice.
  • Uncover the curry, remove the chicken to the serving dish and add the lemon juice to the pan. Taste for seasoning and adjust. Pour sauce over the chicken and serve.
  • Serve over cauliflower rice.
  • Serves 6 people at 7.7g net carbs, each.

Nutrition

Calories: 410kcal | Carbohydrates: 8.8g | Protein: 27g | Fat: 30.6g | Cholesterol: 97mg | Sodium: 829mg | Fiber: 1.1g | Sugar: 3.7g
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About Kim Hardesty

Kim is a self taught cook with over 30 years experience in the kitchen. She develops and tests low carb and keto recipes in her California home. She began her low carb journey in 2009 and at the urging of friends, started blogging in 2014. Kim shares delicious low carb and keto recipes no one would believe are sugar-free. Her recipes are featured in newsstand publications and on sites all over the internet.

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  1. Debra Adams

    August 11, 2019 at 2:20 pm

    I love curry! This was perfect over riced cauliflower.

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  2. Pam

    October 21, 2018 at 4:23 pm

    I love how they are lo carb but pictured with rice.

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    • Kim

      October 21, 2018 at 4:28 pm

      Hi Pam. Yeah, I made this recipe for my friend Lauren's blog which is not a low carb blog. I serve this with buttered cauliflower rice which I mix chopped cilantro into. The recipe has had nice reviews. -Kim

      Reply
    • Chelsea

      December 09, 2018 at 6:08 am

      Pam - go somewhere else with your passive aggressive negativity.

      This recipe was amazing, and no one said you have to make it with rice.

      Reply
  3. Siann

    August 07, 2017 at 1:44 am

    I cannot find the instructions on how to cook the recipe. Can you please email to sianndowney@hotmail.com

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    • Kim

      August 07, 2017 at 5:56 am

      Hi Siann. This is a guest post I did for another blogger while she was on vacation. It says at the bottom of the post to find the recipe at her site. There is a link. The recipe has been featured in magazines. It is good. -Kim

      Reply
  4. Lauren @ Wicked Spatula

    July 27, 2015 at 8:50 am

    I'm SO happy to feature this recipe! It's absolutely DELICIOUS and has already become a favorite in our house! Charring the peppers is definitely the way to go, so many wonderful flavors.

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    • Kim

      July 27, 2015 at 8:52 am

      Thank you Lauren, I'm glad you enjoyed it. I like charring the peppers, too. It was my pleasure to do this recipe for you. Thanks for featuring me! -Kim

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