10oz.frozen spinach, defrosted & squeezed out liquid
2-3tbspcoconut yogurt(optional)
Instructions
Blend garlic, ginger, chili, coconut, and cilantro in a mini food chopper (a 4-cup work bowl). Pulse a few times until they are finely chopped. Set aside in one bowl. Combine cayenne, garam masala, cumin, coriander, turmeric, and sea salt in a second bowl. Set aside.
In a 6-quart Instant Pot, press Saute function - when the panel shows Hot, add 2 tbsp ghee and 2 shallots. Season with a pinch of salt and saute until fragrant (about 10 seconds). Add chicken thighs and lightly sear them for about 2 minutes each side. Press Cancel.
Add 1 cup chicken stock and use a wooden spoon to scrape the bottom of the inner pot to deglaze and make sure nothing is stick to the bottom. Add 2 tbsp tomato paste, blended herbs, and the rest of dry spice seasonings under ‘homemade korma paste’’. Give it a stir then add diced butternut squash or pumpkins on top of the chicken. Close the lid - Seal the valve - Manual - High pressure - 10 minutes. Wait 15 minutes then quick release.
Add coconut milk and spinach to the pot. Gently stir and garnish with chopped cilantro or parsley. (Optional) Stir-in 2-3 tbsp coconut yogurt. Serve over lightly sautéed cauliflower rice, broccoli rice, zucchini noodles, roasted potatoes, or steamed rice for gluten-free meal.
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Notes
This dish tastes best with chicken thighs. If use chicken breasts, roughly dice them to large chunks before searing them in Step 2.The chicken should be fork tender. You can easily use a fork or spoon to break them into pieces. Alternatively, after cooked, Carefully take the chicken out and cut into bite sizes then add them back to the pot. For Stovetop, check out my Homemade Chicken Korma recipe.