I cooked this today and it was so delicious! It is at least 10x better then those mix rice/economy rice chicken curry. Thank you for sharing this recipe!
Hi good morning, our friends! Thank you so much for watching our videos and big thank you to some of you who always leave wonderfully kind comments for us. Somehow we’ve been very tied up at work recently so we couldn’t reply to each and everyone of you on time. Please pardon us. We are trying to respond to every comment to the best of our ability but please don’t be angry with us if we are not. We love all of you!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi hi Jamie, I believe many of us will understand and know that this cooking channel is not you and Roland full time "job". You guys could have just cook and and enjoy without sharing with the rest of us. So no worries on the late reply. Thanks and have a great weekend. 😀
Hi Roland! I wanna know what is that missing "taste" in the curry that your wife is looking for? Please describe it - is it like spiciness or appearance of the curry itself or the richness/lemak-ness of the curry? I myself had a curry dish that I really really wanted to replicate and I managed to figure it out. Who knows - maybe I can figure out the missing piece of the puzzle.
Good morning SuperKnowledgeSponge. It’s the mix of spice that’s the puzzle. My grandmother’s curry is not very lemak but the spice mix used in the curry is very unique.
Hi Jamie. My wife cooks this dish here in Melbourne. She additionally will add one star anise and one cinamon stick whole in the pot with a bunch of pandan leaves. And she uses QBB ghee for added flavour instead of cooking oil. The kids will kill for it. Thanks for your videos.
Big fan of your channel. When cooking a dish for the first time, I usually check out how you do it as a starting point. Simple and easy to follow with great results. Thanks!
As a Brazilian who lived in Singapore for 5 years, I was craving this really hard! Couldn’t get some of the ingredients over here but overall it came out great. Looking forward to trying some other recipes! Cheers
For me this us my favorite curry but I usually boil the potato for 10 minutes before adding it to the creavy and we cook the chicken with out the sicken but I love the paste very much thank u
I made this tonight for my whole family and everyone absolutely loved this! I wanted to try it since I'd had it in singapore and hoped it would taste just as good, but it turned out even better! Thank you so much!
I cooked this last night following your recipe, it was delicious. Having lived in Singapore in the early 80's, every mouthful brought back wonderful memories of Singapore. It tasted even better for breakfast this morning. Thank you for the recipe Sir.
Can i just add coconut milk only? Normally my curry paste is similar to urs but i only use coconut milk to braise the chicken and potatoes. The last part i add in thick coconut cream just a bit about 100-150ml. Other than that, ure curry paste is good very Nyonya.
Hello, what a great recipe. Thankyou for teaching it. I live in Singapore and just tried Singapore Curry for the first time and loved it, so now I want to try to make it myself. I have a question, I’ve ne er come across candlenut in Singapore. Where can I find it. Thankyou 🙏🏼
I love your channel. You teach so nicely step by step. The difference between indian and south east asian curry is that SEA dishes need quick high heat saute ( i would mess it up) while for us we take time and saute on low heat . Your channel is excellent resources to teach how to do that
Thank you for this recipe! Here in Netherlands I cannot find the store bought curry powder (else it’s Indian curry) so I made my own curry powder. Other than that I followed your recipe and it’s a huge success. My Dutch husband loves it!
Thank you for being so authentic and detailed in ...your instructions...we too so fondly remember n often make this Singapore Chicken curry using the ready made paste ..but have run out on my supply of paste as we have moved to Dubai this year ....bought most ingredients as listed by u ...so will try to do my best ..tks ...to u n yr wife
This recipe tutorial is very simple and really easy to follow!! I used less coconut. The outcome is great to my surprise! Im a noob level cook, so I’m really really amazed that I cooked a delicious curry for the first time today! Thank you for your tutorial and recipe chef! Will definitely check out more of your videos! 🤩
i told my mom i wanted to learn how to cook from her and she didnt take me seriously so i made her curry chicken. she said it was better than hers and since then she has been showing me how to cook but your curry chicken looks and tastes way better than mines.
Hey could you give us the recipe for meat Curry powder or a substitute. I have tried this recipe a million times now , its so delicious i just want it to be more authentic
I hope my best chicken curry would be like yours. But you can add carrots into the chicken curry as well cos carrots are sweeter vegetables and can make the curry left spicier as well.
Im always cooking curry chicken with your recipe brother its yummy very nice i like it .i always cooking if i want I like all the ingrefientc.so delicious thdnks brother for sharing ..gd bless.
Looks delicious. I love curry with lots of gravy. Just curious, could that missing 20% from your wife's grandma's curry be because you used water? Back when we had to buy grated coconuts, we did a first squeeze to get a thick milk out of the coconuts. Then added a bit of water to squeeze a second time to get a thinner milk. We'd use the thin milk to cook first and just as the curry was finishing up, we'd add the thick milk. Never used water in the cooking except to wet the grated coconuts for the second squeeze. Maybe can try replacing the water with coconut milk and the coconut milk added in the end with coconut cream? See if that makes it exactly like grandma made it? Just a suggestion.
Tried this recipe, very fragrant and aromatic! Only pity is that I used a very common brand of coconut cream instead of fresh coconut milk. If not it should have tasted way better. Thank U for the UA-cam tutorial! This is a very simple receipe to follow.
Hey Kevin 😊✌ Wassup fellow San Diegan 👋 Bro, just go to Mira Mesa, that city is a Goldmine for Asian Markets😊 You'll find almost (if not all) all of these Amazing Ingredients, hope your Curry is Yumm!
It’s good. Just a suggestion, kindly mix the chicken with all spices till the oil separates. And if the spices stick at the bottom of the pan pour little bit of water. And then again start mixing. Am sure taste will enhance 😊. Do gv it a try.
@spicenpans if you saute all the raw ingredients in oil n grind, Then its indian style. Major difference is u r adding coconut milk, we won't add that. Am trying all your recipes... 🙏😊
I cooked this according to your recipe.. Woah really a lot of effort, blending the ingredients using a quality blender, using a non stick pot to pan fry the chilli i guess really cut short the time, which i dont have. The outcome taste and feel is really what i have been looking for, for ages. Thank you!!! I used 1.4kg of chicken meat and 1.4l of water, the gravy was still very thick!! We ended up drinking the curry gravy, lol..
Hey mate. Quick question. I live in Hereford and in terms of the paste the only form of turmeric u are likely to get is ground turmeric in powder form. Also galangal. Where do I get that? Same question with candlenut
Hihi. Our video itself is the recipe. Usually our followers play our video at the same time as they cook. You can pause the video if you need more time. As for the list of ingredients, it’s in the description box of this video. Hope this helps.
Hello Roland! Another winner especially on this cold winter’s day. I don’t think you’re told often enough how fantastic your recipes are!! Thank you so much for the lovely meals you’ve inspired me to cook AND consume with gusto. My next challenge is to master your crazy chop stick skills - one can dream can’t one lol. I’m very glad I subscribe to your channel and look forward to preparing more scrumptious meals. Take care.
Sorry Wong for my late reply. I don’t know what is the chinese name of candlenut though. Opps. Can’t help you there. You can get Greenpan from any major departmental stores in Singapore such as Takashimaya, Robinson’s etc b
Thank you for your reply! So what will the Singaporean call the candlenut in Chinese? I can't buy the Greenpans till I visit Singapore in the future! Thank you again!
I'm hoping to make this yummy-looking curry tomorrow, but I can't find galangal. I went to two asian grocery stores here in Indianapolis, but no luck. I find dried online (thanks, Amazon) and could have it delivered by tomorrow. Will dried work?
Hi A very big Thank You to u both for taking time to share yr recipes with us. I enjoyed every one of it, also like the way u explained ...clear and easy to understand..👏👏👏👏🙏😍
Hello Chef, may I ask : the curry sauce is supposed to be watery like curry soup ? But not thick sauce? Thank you! Is candlenut a very important ingredient 'cause it's no where to buy it in Canada? Can use other as substitute? Thank you !
Hi Wong. Yes this is not overly thick but not overly watery either. The candlenuts can help to thicken the gravy up lightly. If you can’t get candlenuts, you can use cashew nuts too. Happy cooking 🤓🤓
Your Mrs is one lucky lady being so well fed. This one looks so good and tasty and easy for a novice cook to follow. If you venture into offering home private dining, I'll pay for a place.
Wow! This curry is very delicious. Very long time looking for a perfect recipe. Now got it! So nice. Yellow noodles with this curry(curry chicken noodles) makes very yummy! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe.
I always cook this recipe you share. Its really good and my boss like this curry so much thats why if i want yo cook brother i will watch first your curry recipe.i enjoyed cooking it. But my 1 problem is my grinder machine its a small bosch .i like your ginder machine. Where to can buy..its easy to use and wash..thanks for sharing Gd bleess more power to you
Hihi. Sorry for our late reply. Yes any meat curry powder will do. Coconut milk is the best but if you can’t get hold of it, you can try using evaporated milk and yes dried curry leaves are great too.
Wow Roland! Have cooked all kinds of curry but I think yours gives the most gravy (coz so many onions) so I believe it will be Super to eat with roti franchise for dipping into that yummy gravy!!! Cheers
Hi Roland, Glad to have chance on to your channel!! Great recipe indeed! Just wondering if I were to have 10 and more people, how much ingredient should I put?
I was wondering if there could be a substitute for the coconut milk? Is there anything else that I can use instead of coconut milk or does it have to be coconut milk?
Hi Roland, could you please cook STEAM PORK BELLY, Hainanese style? Have you tried the one at Cheng's @No27 @Tiong Bahru? Thank you all in advance ... Enjoy 🙋
@@spicenpans : 👍 please do cook similar one at your test kitchen and give me your feedback on how your family find the dish, your version of course, thanks and looking forward to it... 🤩
Hi Linda. Thanks so much for watching our video. We usually either serve curry with rice or bread on the side or add some noodles in the gravy directly before serving. Personally I like curry very much so I can just eat a whole bowl of it without any rice or noodles or bread so that I can give the curry my full attention. Haha
Every shallot in our store is a different size - when you say 10-12 pieces of shallot, can you give an idea of the # of grams? Also.... do you think this would benefit by sitting overnight in the fridge? I have a lot of dishes to make for a dinner party and would LOVe to make this the day before! TIA
As a singaporean living in Australia you have no idea how excited I am whenever you upload a new video. Your recipes are so good that my bf is now hooked on asian food. Ps: I follow you on Instagram and can’t wait for your pandan chicken recipe and the mapo style glass noodle with minced meat recipe 🤤🙂
I cooked this today and it was so delicious! It is at least 10x better then those mix rice/economy rice chicken curry. Thank you for sharing this recipe!
Wahhhhhhhh you’re making us so happy. Thank you so much for trying our recipe
Nice! Did you use 18 dried chillies? If so, was it really spicy?
ya of course. thos economy rice stall need give free curry when you ask for it... therefore thinner and not so expensive
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Hi good morning, our friends! Thank you so much for watching our videos and big thank you to some of you who always leave wonderfully kind comments for us. Somehow we’ve been very tied up at work recently so we couldn’t reply to each and everyone of you on time. Please pardon us. We are trying to respond to every comment to the best of our ability but please don’t be angry with us if we are not. We love all of you!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Hi hi Jamie, I believe many of us will understand and know that this cooking channel is not you and Roland full time "job". You guys could have just cook and and enjoy without sharing with the rest of us.
So no worries on the late reply. Thanks and have a great weekend. 😀
Hi Roland! I wanna know what is that missing "taste" in the curry that your wife is looking for? Please describe it - is it like spiciness or appearance of the curry itself or the richness/lemak-ness of the curry? I myself had a curry dish that I really really wanted to replicate and I managed to figure it out. Who knows - maybe I can figure out the missing piece of the puzzle.
Thank you so much for your encouragement, bro!! 🙏🙏
Good morning SuperKnowledgeSponge. It’s the mix of spice that’s the puzzle. My grandmother’s curry is not very lemak but the spice mix used in the curry is very unique.
yummy!no Worries
Hi Jamie.
My wife cooks this dish here in Melbourne.
She additionally will add one star anise and one cinamon stick whole in the pot with a bunch of pandan leaves.
And she uses QBB ghee for added flavour instead of cooking oil.
The kids will kill for it.
Thanks for your videos.
Wow! Your wife is good 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 I would kill to try her curry too. Yum!! Thanks so much Hardeep for watching our recipe! Have a great Sunday!
Big fan of your channel. When cooking a dish for the first time, I usually check out how you do it as a starting point. Simple and easy to follow with great results. Thanks!
Thank you so so much for your support 🙏🙏🙏
As a Brazilian who lived in Singapore for 5 years, I was craving this really hard! Couldn’t get some of the ingredients over here but overall it came out great. Looking forward to trying some other recipes! Cheers
For me this us my favorite curry but I usually boil the potato for 10 minutes before adding it to the creavy and we cook the chicken with out the sicken but I love the paste very much thank u
I made this already and it's super yummy..everyone says it's so delicious..thanks chef...u are the best chef ever❤
Awww. Thanks so much! Really thankful that you tried our recipe. 🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you Roland. Love your rendition of this Singapore classic. My family enjoyed this dish on a cold northern Idaho winter day.
This is the same recipe which we cook in South India, but I do not add coco nut milk. The curry will be so spicy and yummy.
I made this tonight for my whole family and everyone absolutely loved this! I wanted to try it since I'd had it in singapore and hoped it would taste just as good, but it turned out even better! Thank you so much!
I cooked this last night following your recipe, it was delicious. Having lived in Singapore in the early 80's, every mouthful brought back wonderful memories of Singapore. It tasted even better for breakfast this morning. Thank you for the recipe Sir.
You’re most welcome, Wayne!!
Just tied making this, and it tastes REALLY good. I reduced the amount of coconut milk and it was lovely.
Thankyou for the recipe
Can i just add coconut milk only? Normally my curry paste is similar to urs but i only use coconut milk to braise the chicken and potatoes. The last part i add in thick coconut cream just a bit about 100-150ml. Other than that, ure curry paste is good very Nyonya.
Yes you can just add coconut milk only. Thanks so much for watching our video, Lilian 🤓
Hello, what a great recipe. Thankyou for teaching it.
I live in Singapore and just tried Singapore Curry for the first time and loved it, so now I want to try to make it myself.
I have a question, I’ve ne er come across candlenut in Singapore. Where can I find it.
Thankyou 🙏🏼
Wow looks so delicious. Thank you. I shall try. I like the way you made the paste.
I was looking for this recipe all over the internet , I had this in Singapore n it’s yummy. Thanks for posting
You’re most welcome, Swati. Happy cooking!
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Where to buy d non stick pan? What brand it is from n how much? Thanks
I love your channel. You teach so nicely step by step. The difference between indian and south east asian curry is that SEA dishes need quick high heat saute ( i would mess it up) while for us we take time and saute on low heat . Your channel is excellent resources to teach how to do that
I love to eat Singapore chicken curry from hawker stall everyday. The potato 🥔 is so soft.
I love your show, and your food is sublime to cook and watch.
I have been trying quite a few of your recipes. Cook this too. Delicious also.
Hello.. looks delicious. can i check what brand of meat curry should i buy?
Hi, is this suitable for freezing?? I tend to batch cook on weekends and this would be such wonderful lunch box dish!
I used eat this almost everyday when living in Singapore, I missed this dish soo much. Will be cooking it very soon to bring back happy food memories
Thank you for this recipe! Here in Netherlands I cannot find the store bought curry powder (else it’s Indian curry) so I made my own curry powder. Other than that I followed your recipe and it’s a huge success. My Dutch husband loves it!
Thank you for being so authentic and detailed in ...your instructions...we too so fondly remember n often make this Singapore Chicken curry using the ready made paste ..but have run out on my supply of paste as we have moved to Dubai this year ....bought most ingredients as listed by u ...so will try to do my best ..tks ...to u n yr wife
This recipe tutorial is very simple and really easy to follow!! I used less coconut. The outcome is great to my surprise! Im a noob level cook, so I’m really really amazed that I cooked a delicious curry for the first time today! Thank you for your tutorial and recipe chef! Will definitely check out more of your videos! 🤩
You’re most welcome, Viktoria! Glad that you enjoyed this recipe ❤️❤️❤️
Hi, Do you provide cooking classes or workshops?
i told my mom i wanted to learn how to cook from her and she didnt take me seriously so i made her curry chicken. she said it was better than hers and since then she has been showing me how to cook but your curry chicken looks and tastes way better than mines.
I’m sure yours is tasty too. Thank you so much, Nang 🤓🤓
Hey could you give us the recipe for meat Curry powder or a substitute. I have tried this recipe a million times now , its so delicious i just want it to be more authentic
I hope my best chicken curry would be like yours. But you can add carrots into the chicken curry as well cos carrots are sweeter vegetables and can make the curry left spicier as well.
Is it ok to omit coriander seeds ? And can i use cumin powder instead? Is it gonna make a huge diff in taste?
If using mortar and pestle to grind the paste, the flavours will come out even stronger. Thank you just made it n parents ❤️ it
Thank you for your recipe. Do I double amount of ingredient A & B if I m cooking 2kg of chicken?
Hello Roland
If i increase the chicken qty for 12 pax, do i multiple the ingredients A n B?
Cooking tomorrow
Uncle your so cute , I’ve made so many of your videos... thanks for the yummy recipes
LOL. You’re welcome Jonni 🤓 I must really be Uncle?
If we do not have galangal and candle nut what can we use as a substitute? Or can we still make it without it???
Im always cooking curry chicken with your recipe brother its yummy very nice i like it .i always cooking if i want
I like all the ingrefientc.so delicious thdnks brother for sharing ..gd bless.
Wowww .... beautiful and delicious ... super tasty... thank you sharing !
Thank you so much. Happy cooking!!
Can add Carnation Full Cream milk to replace coconut milk cooking this curry chicken?
Hi Thomas. Yes absolutely. Happy cooking!
Looks delicious. I love curry with lots of gravy.
Just curious, could that missing 20% from your wife's grandma's curry be because you used water?
Back when we had to buy grated coconuts, we did a first squeeze to get a thick milk out of the coconuts. Then added a bit of water to squeeze a second time to get a thinner milk.
We'd use the thin milk to cook first and just as the curry was finishing up, we'd add the thick milk. Never used water in the cooking except to wet the grated coconuts for the second squeeze.
Maybe can try replacing the water with coconut milk and the coconut milk added in the end with coconut cream?
See if that makes it exactly like grandma made it?
Just a suggestion.
The thick coconut milk first and then the more watery coconut milk.
I miss our Singapore curry so much but not sure if I can find the ingredients in Japan.
Tried this recipe, very fragrant and aromatic!
Only pity is that I used a very common brand of coconut cream instead of fresh coconut milk. If not it should have tasted way better.
Thank U for the UA-cam tutorial! This is a very simple receipe to follow.
Looks really good! Wonder if I can find those ingredients in San Diego? Will be looking.....thx
Hi Kevin. I hope you can find all of them. Our fingers are crossed for you!!
Hey Kevin 😊✌ Wassup fellow San Diegan 👋 Bro, just go to Mira Mesa, that city is a Goldmine for Asian Markets😊 You'll find almost (if not all) all of these Amazing Ingredients, hope your Curry is Yumm!
80's Girl thanks so much!
It’s good. Just a suggestion, kindly mix the chicken with all spices till the oil separates. And if the spices stick at the bottom of the pan pour little bit of water. And then again start mixing. Am sure taste will enhance 😊. Do gv it a try.
I will definitely try this. Is Killiney Chicken Curry A singaporean chicken curry recipe?
Where to get the recipe ? I browse thru your recipe list cannot find.
Cooked this today and very tasty and smells amazing! Thank you for your kind sharing 😋
hii, love your channel! it's great^^ can i ask if you turned down the heat from medium to low during the simmering process?
Hi Shi Bin. Yes I reduced the heat to lowest when I was simmering the soup. Thank you so much for your love. Happy cooking!
@@spicenpans alright thanks! i did save your vidoes in my playlist, so that i can watch them whenever i want :) tq again ya
Finally singapore style curry chicken 😊 looks nice.. keep posting.
Thank you so much 🙂 Abbirami!
@spicenpans if you saute all the raw ingredients in oil n grind, Then its indian style. Major difference is u r adding coconut milk, we won't add that. Am trying all your recipes... 🙏😊
I cooked this according to your recipe.. Woah really a lot of effort, blending the ingredients using a quality blender, using a non stick pot to pan fry the chilli i guess really cut short the time, which i dont have. The outcome taste and feel is really what i have been looking for, for ages. Thank you!!! I used 1.4kg of chicken meat and 1.4l of water, the gravy was still very thick!! We ended up drinking the curry gravy, lol..
no shame in that drinking the gravy i would too! maybe use a bread to mop it up!
Hi, I have the green pan too and I find that it stains very easily and it's not really non-stick. Do you have this issue as well?
Hey mate. Quick question. I live in Hereford and in terms of the paste the only form of turmeric u are likely to get is ground turmeric in powder form. Also galangal. Where do I get that? Same question with candlenut
I cannot find the curry chicken recipe in your blog ? Is under which categories ?
Hihi. Our video itself is the recipe. Usually our followers play our video at the same time as they cook. You can pause the video if you need more time. As for the list of ingredients, it’s in the description box of this video. Hope this helps.
Hello Roland! Another winner especially on this cold winter’s day. I don’t think you’re told often enough how fantastic your recipes are!! Thank you so much for the lovely meals you’ve inspired me to cook AND consume with gusto. My next challenge is to master your crazy chop stick skills - one can dream can’t one lol. I’m very glad I subscribe to your channel and look forward to preparing more scrumptious meals. Take care.
Hello Jamie, Candlenut in Chinese is 石栗子? And where can I buy the Green Pan (?) ? The pot that you are using for cooking the curry chicken! Thank you!
Sorry Wong for my late reply. I don’t know what is the chinese name of candlenut though. Opps. Can’t help you there. You can get Greenpan from any major departmental stores in Singapore such as Takashimaya, Robinson’s etc b
Thank you for your reply! So what will the Singaporean call the candlenut in Chinese? I can't buy the Greenpans till I visit Singapore in the future! Thank you again!
Hi
Can I use this recipe with boneless chicken thighs
or chicken breasts? Thank you
Yes absolutely. Happy cooking, Margaret!
Looks so yummy but can it be done without candle nuts? I don't know where to find them here in USA. Thank you for sharing.
Use macadamia nuts instead, if you can't find candlenuts.
Yummy I will try on Friday thanks
Thank you for the excellent recipe..
You’re most welcome, Jas!
I'm hoping to make this yummy-looking curry tomorrow, but I can't find galangal. I went to two asian grocery stores here in Indianapolis, but no luck. I find dried online (thanks, Amazon) and could have it delivered by tomorrow. Will dried work?
Hi Alex. Yes that works. Glad that you can find it. Happy cooking!!
What kind of curry powder did you use? Is it indian curry powder?
Hi
A very big Thank You to u both for taking time to share yr recipes with us. I enjoyed every one of it, also like the way u explained ...clear and easy to understand..👏👏👏👏🙏😍
Thank you so so much 91091622. Enjoy your weekend!!
Can I just use chilli padi all the way without the dried chilli?
Hello Chef, may I ask : the curry sauce is supposed to be watery like curry soup ? But not thick sauce? Thank you!
Is candlenut a very important ingredient 'cause it's no where to buy it in Canada? Can use other as substitute? Thank you !
Hi Wong. Yes this is not overly thick but not overly watery either. The candlenuts can help to thicken the gravy up lightly. If you can’t get candlenuts, you can use cashew nuts too. Happy cooking 🤓🤓
Good idea! Thank you for your reply !
Your Mrs is one lucky lady being so well fed. This one looks so good and tasty and easy for a novice cook to follow. If you venture into offering home private dining, I'll pay for a place.
Hehe. Thanks you so much, Penny!! 🙏🙏🙏
Can you please suggest what kind of meat spice powder you added.
This looks so yum! Will definitely be trying this out 😍
Happy cooking Aishwarya 🤓🤓
Hi, is it possible to make paste and freeze it for future use?
Wow! This curry is very delicious. Very long time looking for a perfect recipe. Now got it! So nice. Yellow noodles with this curry(curry chicken noodles) makes very yummy! Thank you so much for sharing this recipe.
I always cook this recipe you share.
Its really good and my boss like this curry so much thats why if i want yo cook brother i will watch first your curry recipe.i enjoyed cooking it.
But my 1 problem is my grinder machine its a small bosch .i like your ginder machine.
Where to can buy..its easy to use and wash..thanks for sharing
Gd bleess more power to you
Thank you so much. My food processor is from Magimix. 🤓🤓🤓
Good morning! could i use ang kind of meat? and coconut powder dried curry leaves? thank you and God bless!
Hihi. Sorry for our late reply. Yes any meat curry powder will do. Coconut milk is the best but if you can’t get hold of it, you can try using evaporated milk and yes dried curry leaves are great too.
I always buy ready made paste.. thanks for your recipe..
You’re most welcome 🤓🤓
Loved the wonderful Singapore chicken curry!! The way Roland ate it made me watered alright!
Hehe. Thanks so much Jan!!
Hi Roland & Jamie! Is it ok to skip cumin and coriander seeds as I don't have them?
Hi Angeline. Sure. There'Maybe you can add more curry powder because curry powder also has cumin and coriander seeds. Happy cooking1
@@spicenpans great! thanks for reply!
Can we replace coconut milk with fresh milk or yogurt?
Oh sir i like your recipe curry is my favorite dish i love curry and coconut taste it so flavorful
Your recipe also taste good. Thank you.
Looks delicious, will definitely give this recipe a try!
Happy cooking, Joel 🤓🤓🙏
If i increase the chicken qty for 12 pax, do i multiple the ingredients A n B?
I love it. You have to blend them first. Can we use regular blender?
Good morning!! Yes you can use your regular blender. If you have difficulty blending, just add more oil. Hope this helps. Have a wonderful weekend!
I try to cook now chef... thanks for the vedio
Your recipe was very interesting and very different from our West Indian curry.
Wow Roland! Have cooked all kinds of curry but I think yours gives the most gravy (coz so many onions) so I believe it will be Super to eat with roti franchise for dipping into that yummy gravy!!! Cheers
Thank you Oma!!
hello, may i know how long can i keep the curry and how to preserve it
Could you substitute the candlenut with macamia nuts? Love your recipes!
I don’t know if you can use macadamia nuts in this recipe but it is the cousin to the candlenut. 😊
Yes you can. Basically it’s added as a thickening agent so since coconut milk will be added later, you can also omit candlenut entirely.
Exactly how my mom makes it... yummy!
You have a good mom 👍🏻👍🏻🤓🤓
Hi Roland, Glad to have chance on to your channel!! Great recipe indeed! Just wondering if I were to have 10 and more people, how much ingredient should I put?
Hi there
Do you sell your ready made paste ?
I was wondering if there could be a substitute for the coconut milk? Is there anything else that I can use instead of coconut milk or does it have to be coconut milk?
For a healthier version, you can replace coconut milk with evaporated milk.
Hi Roland, could you please cook STEAM PORK BELLY, Hainanese style? Have you tried the one at Cheng's @No27 @Tiong Bahru? Thank you all in advance ... Enjoy 🙋
Hi Grace. Wow, we shall check out Cheng's Hainanese style steamed pork belly. No we haven't tried them before. Looking forward!
@@spicenpans : 👍 please do cook similar one at your test kitchen and give me your feedback on how your family find the dish, your version of course, thanks and looking forward to it... 🤩
Can we use chicken stock instead of water?
Hihi yes but not necessary as onions and the other spices can help sweeten it up
Yummy I would eat this w a paratha like
Roti canai
Yum. That’s a very good combo. Thanks so much for watching our video, Queenie 🙏🙏🙏
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Looks spicy & delicious ! Do you serve over rice ?
Hi Linda. Thanks so much for watching our video. We usually either serve curry with rice or bread on the side or add some noodles in the gravy directly before serving. Personally I like curry very much so I can just eat a whole bowl of it without any rice or noodles or bread so that I can give the curry my full attention. Haha
can you make hainan curry?
Hi Babosing. Yes coming soon! Already done but not yet edited. Perhaps the week after or next week. Look out for it! 🤓
what type of curry powder you use
Every shallot in our store is a different size - when you say 10-12 pieces of shallot, can you give an idea of the # of grams? Also.... do you think this would benefit by sitting overnight in the fridge? I have a lot of dishes to make for a dinner party and would LOVe to make this the day before! TIA
This looks so delicious 👍 👍, thank you
Have a wonderful weekend
Thank you so much Dot. Same to you!!
As a singaporean living in Australia you have no idea how excited I am whenever you upload a new video. Your recipes are so good that my bf is now hooked on asian food. Ps: I follow you on Instagram and can’t wait for your pandan chicken recipe and the mapo style glass noodle with minced meat recipe 🤤🙂
Thank you Vera for using our recipes. Glad to know that you managed to get your bf hooked on Asian food 🤓🤓🤓 take care In Australia!
Hi... Please provide blend link to survey about it. Thanks