Chicken curry soup

#sallajidea #iftarideat Chicken curry soup is one of my hubby favorite and its so nice, healthy and delicious so easy to make within a short period of time. Give it a try and thank me later I know your family and hubby will like it too
Chicken curry soup
#sallajidea #iftarideat Chicken curry soup is one of my hubby favorite and its so nice, healthy and delicious so easy to make within a short period of time. Give it a try and thank me later I know your family and hubby will like it too
Cooking Instructions
- 1
In a sauce pan add in a little oil or butter along with sliced onions.
- 2
Add in the shredded chicken. Stir it for some minutes
- 3
Add in the sliced green pepper.
- 4
Add the carrot
- 5
Add grinded scotch bonnet, garlic,ginger and tumeric.
- 6
Give it a good mix and allow it to cook for some minutes
- 7
Add in knorr chicken, curry,thyme and any other spice and season of your choice.
- 8
Add the chicken stock, if you don't have you can use ordinary water.
- 9
This is how it will looks.
- 10
Cover it and allow it to cook
- 11
Mix the corn flour with water and add it to the soup for thickner
- 12
Give it a good mix
- 13
And this is how it will look. Cover it and let it cook for few minutes.
- 14
Finally we're done.
- 15
You can serve with cous cous,rice, noodles,pasta etc
- 16
That's all
- 17
The cous cous
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