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You guys are looking at the curry of summer!!!

Simple Coconut Mango Chicken and Broccoli Curry | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

This simple coconut mango chicken and broccoli curry is everything. It’s easy, healthy, packed with some of everyone’s favorite summer veggies (hello zucchini and summer squash, I’m talking about you!) and finished with fresh mango (which if you guys could not tell I am pretty much obsessed with this summer). All served over rice with a giant piece of fresh naan for scooping.

YUMMMMMM.

Let me just say that I don’t think curries are the prettiest food ever, but they are delicious.

You know how the internet can make things seem like everything is perfect? Well, I’m here to tell you it’s totally not perfect. At least not around here. I had the hardest time photographing this curry, it’s just not as pretty as most foods. The photographs pretty much just took it outta me and I reshot this dish three times before I called it quits and said the last set of photos was IT. I finally decided that even though I strive for perfection, I am not perfect and never will be. I tried to console myself with the old saying that sometimes it’s the imperfections that are most beautiful. I think I need to say this five times over in my own head…and then, maybe, it will stick.

Anyway, this rambling is more or less a pep talk for myself, but I’m hoping it may help at least one of you. I know I’m not the only one who struggles with self-doubt and the desire to always have your work be perfect.

OKAYYY. Pep talk over on to the food!

Simple Coconut Mango Chicken and Broccoli Curry | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

Simple Coconut Mango Chicken and Broccoli Curry | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

If you guys remember, I said in Sunday’s post that I’ve really been craving Indian food. For some reason I always think of Indian food as more of a fall thing. I think it’s because of the cozy spices and creamy sauces. I really wanted to make a summery Indian inspired recipe that was both cozy and light, and of course filled with summer produce.

Enter this coconut chicken curry. It’s light and summery, but yet still cozy with its creamy coconut sauce and giant side of rice…plus fresh naan (you must have the naan, it’s honestly the best). I made this recipe as soon as I returned home from Mexico, as I was really just in the mood for comfort food, and this was the perfect solution.

Simple Coconut Mango Chicken and Broccoli Curry | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

The entire recipe is made in ONE pan and in just about thirty minutes. Simply cook the chicken and veggies together with curry powder, garlic, and ginger, add some coconut milk, simmer a bit, and then stir in the mango just before serving, so it doesn’t turn to mush.

DONE.

So simple and fast, but also so incredibly flavorful.

I used a mix of zucchini, summer squash and broccoli for my veggies and loved the combo. Something about the broccoli and squash together just works so nicely. You can of course use any mix of veggies you’d like. Bell peppers and eggplant would be extra delicious in this as well.

For this curry, I stayed clear of any tomatoes, as I didn’t want those flavors to compete with the mango…although I’m sure it would have been fine. Personally, I just LOVE a lot of mango flavor.

Also, of you are a cilantro hater, swap in basil. I’ll never understand how some people hate cilantro, but you either love it or hate it. Obviously, I’m a lover.

Double also, I know I mentioned this, but the naan is truly a must. To be honest, it’s one of the reasons I make curries in the first place. Naan is just made for scooping up a nice saucy curry. <–FACT.

Simple Coconut Mango Chicken and Broccoli Curry | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

Simple Coconut Mango Chicken and Broccoli Curry

Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Servings: 6 servings
Calories Per Serving: 450 kcal

Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Ingredients

Instructions

  • 1. Melt the ghee in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the onion and season with salt. Cook, stirring occasionally until the onion is golden, about 5-8 minutes. 
    2. Add the chicken, curry powder, cayenne and a pinch each of salt and pepper. Cook 5 minutes or until the chicken is browned. Add the garlic add ginger and cook another minute. Add the zucchini and summer squash and cook 2 minutes more. Pour in the coconut milk and add the broccoli. Bring the curry to a simmer and cook for 10 minutes or until the sauce has thickened slightly and the broccoli is tender.
    3. Remove from the heat and stir in the cilantro, mango, lime juice and zest. Serve the curry over a bed of rice with fresh naan. Top with cashews. Enjoy! 
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Simple Coconut Mango Chicken and Broccoli Curry | halfbakedharvest.com @hbharvest

Lastly, a little goat cheese on top would be extra YUM…just sayin’.

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  1. 1 star
    First and foremost I must say I am a big fan of your recipes and 99% of the time they do turn out great. This one for some reason turned into a complete watery mess that made it extremely bland. Better luck next time!

  2. If you’re looking for a great recipe to use up some of the things in your CSA boxes – this is it! So delicious! The mango is such a light and flavorful addition that helps balance the heat from the cayenne. I only used 1/2 tsp of cayenne and it was a good amount, not too spicy for us but had the lingering heat. Also, I left out the zucchini and instead took the suggestion of using a red bell pepper as a different veggie to throw in there and loved the extra color and flavor with the broccoli and summer squash. My husband and I already can’t wait for the leftovers! Would definitely recommend this as a fun, summery take on curry!

  3. 5 stars
    I honestly have never even had Indian food, so I wasn’t sure what to expect, but, I knew if I followed the recipe, it would be good. This turned out SO GOOD! I think it is one of those recipes that will be even better the second time around, so I can’t wait to get home and fill up another plate. I used broccoli and red pepper, like I said, I’ve never had Indian food before, so I don’t know if red pepper is traditional but it sure did taste good, and colorful! Thank you again Tieghan!

  4. Hi I made this recipe tonight I am a experienced cook I found the flavors were really good and intense until I added the zucchini and the end result was watery and locked flavor I think perhaps it would be better without the zucchini

    1. Joanne! I am so glad you still enjoyed this recipe. I hope it turns out better for you the next time without the zucchini! Thank you!

  5. This was EXCELLENT! Made it last night and was a big hit with the entire family. Love your writing, your photography and your recipes. Keep up the great work 🙂

  6. This is my first time on your website as a referral from my sister making this recipe this evening! The first thing I said out loud when I saw your thumbnail photo and then the full size photo is “That is beautiful!” I personally thought your presentation was amazing. It made me want the food, my mouth water and also made me note out loud how amazing the naan looked! Well done !!!

    1. Awh wow this is the best thing to hear! I work really hard on the photos so it means a lot (:
      Thank you so so much Crystal!

  7. Hi Tieghan,
    I am a late commenter b/c this is how long it took me to align all the ingredients & have the time to cook it! As much as I am myself a huge fan of your adorable blog & inspired & inspiring recipes, it is so much more helpful to other readers to report one’s experience & reaction to a recipe. Maybe that is a review? I wish there were a section for that kind of comment. We could still rave about the fotos.

    As for the recipe, yes yum! The only changes I made were subbing a fresh minced jalapeno for the cayenne & sweet potatoes for the summer squash. Added chopped fresh white peach on top; we had no cashews. We had it over Khao Deng ruby rice; very pretty! TY so much for your care–every recipe I have tried of yours has been successful. This 1 is also a winner!