What’s not to love about a big bowl of curry that’s made in less than 30 minutes?! Chicken Sweet Potato Curry is heaven in a bowl. It comes with a little kick from the spices and a little sweet from the sweet potatoes.
Instant Pot Chicken Curry with sweet potatoes make for a tasty, soul-warming, easy, weeknight meal.
This Whole30 friendly chicken curry recipe is inspired by Indian cuisine and makes a regular appearance on our menus. It’s flavorful, comforting, and just a really good meal that will warm you right up on a cold winter day. This recipe requires about 10-15 minutes of chopping but after that, it comes together rather quickly in the Instant Pot.
Not only is curry insanely delicious, but it’s also packed with nutrients. One of the main spices in curry is turmeric which we all know provides a host of nutritional benefits as it’s incredibly rich in anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidants.
Now if you don’t have an Instant Pot but like the sounds of this recipe, you can try our Slow Cooker Chicken Sweet Potato Curry.
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Ingredients for Chicken Sweet Potato Curry
- Cooking fat of choice – such as olive oil or avocado oil. You can also use coconut oil, butter (not whole30), or ghee.
- Garlic and onion – because flavor!
- Chicken breast – chicken thighs also work great. We love ButcherBox for its quality meat options.
- Sweet potato – substitute butternut squash.
- Red bell pepper – any color of bell pepper will work.
- Chicken broth –
- we love making homemade bone broth to keep in our freezer. Of course you can use store-bough as well – Thrive Market’s chicken broth is a great option.
- Spices – curry powder, cumin, turmeric, and cayenne. It’s important to use quality spices that aren’t outdated. Outdated spices will result in a bland curry.
- Sea salt
- Full fat coconut milk – chicken curry with coconut milk makes for a delicious and creamy dairy-free recipe. While we recommend coconut milk for the best and most authentic flavor, you could substitute half and half or whole milk for a dairy option.
- Frozen green beans – frozen green beans work best in this recipe but you could also toss in a couple of handfuls of greens in addition or in place of the green beans.
- Cashews, cilantro, lime wedges & cauliflower rice, or rice of choice (not whole30) for serving
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How to make Instant Pot Chicken Curry with Sweet Potatoes
This chicken curry with coconut milk is dairy-free and comes together in just 4 simple steps.
- Step 1: Set your Instant Pot to the sauté setting. Add the ghee, onion, and garlic and saute until onions are translucent.
- Step 2: Then turn to high pressure. Add the chicken, sweet potatoes, red bell pepper, broth, curry, cumin, turmeric, cayenne, and sea salt. Seal the instant pot and set time for 10 minutes.
- Step 3: Once the time is up, quick release the pressure by switching from seal to vent. Once pressure is released, remove the lid and turn Instant Pot to the sauté setting. Stir in the coconut milk and frozen green beans and let cook for an additional 2-3 minutes or until the green beans are heated through.
- Step 4: Serve over cauliflower rice, regular rice, or greens and top with cashews, lime wedges, and fresh cilantro.
The sweet potatoes will break down during the cooking process, resulting in a creamy, delicious, thick curry. For an even thicker curry, you can mix together 2 tablespoons of water with 1 tablespoon of tapioca or arrowroot flour. While the Instant Pot is on the sauté setting, stir it into curry after the coconut milk is heated through and let sit for a few minutes to thicken.
Prep ahead tip: chop the vegetables and chicken a day or two before you plan to make this sweet potato curry. This will make for an incredibly easy weeknight meal.
Confused about poultry labeling? Check this post out to learn all about how to choose the best chicken in the grocery store.
How to serve this Sweet Potato Curry
There are a few ways you can serve this chicken curry, depending on your tastes and preferences!
You can serve the curry over:
- Cauliflower rice
- White or Brown Rice
- Mixed Greens
We love to top our curry bowls with cashews, lime wedges, and fresh cilantro to add a pop of color and crunch.
High-quality spices = high-quality taste!
High-quality spices are key to cooking. The turmeric and curry powder in this Instant Pot Chicken Curry creates robust flavor and also gives the sweet potato curry its rich golden appearance.
It’s important that your spices aren’t expired and are from a quality source. If not, you may end up with a bland bowl of curry. We like to do a big clean out of our spice racks every few months to make sure nothing is expired (it’s so easy for spices to hide at the back for years!). We like Simply Organic or Thrive Market spices and seasonings.
Is this Chicken Sweet Potato Curry freezer-friendly?
I don’t know about you, but I love freezer-friendly meals. Cook once, eat twice!
After the Sweet Potato Chicken Curry has cooled down, individually portion out the curry in freezer-friendly containers. Make sure to mark your container with the date, and store in the freezer. For best flavor, we recommend enjoying freezer-friendly meals within 3 months.
To reheat, remove from the freezer the night before or the morning of the day you plan to eat it. Reheat in a saucepan over medium heat stirring occasionally.
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What spices are in curry powder?
This can range from region to region but typically include turmeric, chili powder, fenugreek ground coriander, ground cumin, ground ginger, and pepper. Curry powder can be bought pre-made and can vary in spiciness.
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Chicken Sweet Potato Curry (Instant Pot)
Instant Pot Sweet Potato Chicken Curry is heaven in a bowl. It comes with a little kick from the spices and a little sweetness from the sweet potatoes which nearly melt into the curry to create a thick, rich sauce.
Ingredients
- 2 tsp. cooking fat of choice such as olive oil or avocado oil
- 1/2 medium yellow onion, diced
- 3 garlic cloves, minced
- 1 ½ lbs. chicken breast, cubed
- 1 medium-large sweet potato, cubed (~2 cups)
- 1 red bell pepper, sliced or diced
- 2/3 cup chicken broth (use 1 cup broth if you have a newer Instant Pot model to avoid getting the burn signal)
- 3–4 Tbsp. curry powder
- 1 1/2 tsp. ground cumin
- 1 tsp. ground turmeric
- 1/4 tsp. cayenne pepper
- 1/2 tsp. sea salt, more to taste
- 1 can (14 oz.) full fat coconut milk
- 2 cups frozen green beans
- Cashews, cilantro, lime wedges & cauliflower rice, or rice of choice for serving (omit cashews for nut-free)
Instructions
- Set your Instant Pot to the sauté setting. Add the ghee, onion, and garlic and saute until onions are translucent.
- Then turn to high pressure. Add the chicken, sweet potatoes, red pepper, broth, curry, cumin, turmeric, cayenne, and sea salt. Seal the Instant Pot and set time for 10 minutes.
- Once the time is up, release the pressure by switching from seal to vent. Once pressure is released, remove the lid and turn Instant Pot to the sauté setting. Stir in the coconut milk and frozen green beans and let cook for an additional 2-3 minutes or until the green beans are heated through. Add additional curry powder and salt to taste.
- Serve over cauliflower rice, regular rice, or greens and top with cashews, lime wedges, and fresh cilantro.
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Notes
**For a thicker curry – mix together 2 Tbsp. of water with 1 Tbsp. tapioca starch or arrowroot powder. While instant pot is on the saute setting, stir into curry after the coconut milk is heated through and let set for a few minutes to thicken.
Nutrition Information
- Serving Size: 1/6th of recipe
- Calories: 335
- Fat: 17g
- Sodium: 540mg
- Carbohydrate: 17g
- (Fiber: 4g
- Sugar: 6g)
- Protein: 28g
Dietary
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Linda Gilmore says
This looks great. I haven’t tried it yet, but I wanted to thank you for including slow cooker instructions on your instant pot recipes! I have no plans to buy an instant pot, so I appreciate the slow cooker being included.
Tracy says
Hi there!
I am so excited about all of these slow cooker Whole30 recipes. Thank you so much for posting so many different options!
I am wondering if this Chicken Curry recipe can be made on the stove top?
Thank you for your time and I look forward to hearing from you.
Tracy
Jessica Beacom says
Hi Tracy,
You’re welcome! Yes, you could make the Chicken Curry on the stovetop. We haven’t tested it on the stove but generally any recipe you make in a slow cooker can be done on the stovetop.
Stacey I. says
Oh my gosh I LOVED this recipe! I buy the jar curry sauce every week, lord knows they put in a bunch of ingredients that have no business in my belly. I will NEVER buy another jar, this will definitely be my go-to recipe! 12 min was perfect for the veggies. Thank you!
Jessica Beacom says
Wow! This is awesome! So glad we could help you find a budget-friendly and healthy option for your weekly curry fix.
Leslie says
I am going to try this recipe in my crockpot. However I’m allergic to coconut. Will deleting it make a huge difference taste? Any suggestion on what to use instead of coconut milk?
Stacie Hassing says
Hey Leslie! You could sure try it. It may be more soup like vs. a thick curry but it would still be tasty and if you serve it over cauli-rice that will help add some nice body. Hope that helps!
arabella says
If I want to double the quantity of chicken and veggies, would the liquids be doubled the same amount?
Stacie Hassing says
Hi Arabella. I would go with 1 1/2x the liquid vs doubling. So you could try 1 cup of broth and you may be able to get by with just 1 can of coconut milk which is the last step of the recipe.