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This Crockpot Thai Yellow Curry Chicken is full of Thai flavors and almost effortless to make. Made with flavorful Thai red curry paste, yellow curry powder, lemongrass, and creamy coconut milk. The chicken is slow-cooked in the coconut curry sauce along with potatoes. It’s then served over steamed rice with garlic and green onion. The rice soaks up all the creamy curry sauce. Cooking the dish in the crockpot leaves you with an even more flavorful sauce and tender chicken. It’s delicious!
Back with another almost effortless crockpot dinner that truly can be made year-round. When I set out to make this, I wasn’t sure if I would love it enough to share, but with a few tweaks and small additions, I quickly fell in love with this simple, simple recipe.
It’s not a secret that we love a curry in my family, especially a creamy coconut curry. But yellow curry isn’t something I often make.
It was my brother Malachi who originally encouraged me to try, what he says is his favorite curry. A spicy Thai yellow chicken curry with potatoes.
At first the potatoes threw me off a bit, but he said they’re a delicious addition to a Thai style curry and that he orders this dish anytime it’s on the menu.
I’ve made a variation of this dish on the stove, but I think I like the crockpot version even more. The flavor is so delicious, and the chicken comes out juicy and tender every time.
I served my curry with creamy garlic rice. It all came together so wonderfully!
Step 1: season the chicken
First, drop the chicken down into the bowl of your crockpot. You could also use the Instant Pot, but I prefer a crockpot!
Add the yogurt, then all of the seasonings. The Thai red curry paste, yellow curry powder, pickled ginger, and lemongrass paste. Then season lightly with salt.
Now let this sit for 10 minutes to help the chicken take on the flavors of the curry paste and powder. I found that since this chicken cooks all day, the quick marinating time is all you need.
Step 2: add everything else
Moving along, now add the onions and potatoes. For this dish, I love to use a mix of baby potatoes and chopped sweet potatoes. You can use either or. Or use a mix like I do!
Pour over a can of coconut milk.
Step 3: cover and slow cook
Cover the crockpot and slow cook. This curry really makes the kitchen smell amazing all day long, which is such a nice bonus!
Before the curry is finished cooking, I make a pot of coconut rice. I like to use
white Jasmine rice when cooking a Thai-inspired dish.
Step 4: the garlic butter
I did a quick garlic butter made with green onions to finish this off.ย It makes the creamy rice and curry just a touch more special than other recipes. Trust me, the butter is key. Do not skip.
For serving, keep it simple with lots of cilantro and a side of limes.
This dish is sure to become a weeknight family favorite. Creighton loved this, and the rest of the family really enjoyed it too!
Looking for other curries?
Coconut Curry Salmon with Garlic Butter
Creamy Coconut Chicken Meatball and Noodle Curry
Sweet Potato Lentil Curry with Crispy Sesame Chickpeas
Lastly, if you make this Crockpot Thai Yellow Curry Chicken, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And, of course, if you do make this recipe, donโt forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Fantastic! I took little less potato and more some other vegetables instead, white kale, carrot’s and leeks. I also served with some Greek yogurt to my grandchildren, they loved it! You must have all butter from recipe, I also took some minced salt peanuts on top.
Hey Carina,
Wonderful! So glad to hear this dish turned out well for you, thanks for making it! Have a great fall weekend! xT
What can you substitute the Greek yogurt and butter with if you want to make this dish dairy free?
Hi Amanda,
I would use a dairy free yogurt and a vegan butter option. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xT
Note for self for when I come back to this recipe – it didn’t specify what size can and mine were too small, will use two next time! Also I want to add cashews next time.
Hi Eric,
Thanks for trying this recipe and sharing your feedback! Do you mean the coconut milk? You can use a 14 oz can. I hope this helps! xT
Holy Yum! I threw all this into the crockpot before I headed out to the mountains for the day. When I returned home, the smell of deliciousness hit me as I walked through the door. The only ingredient I couldn’t find was lemongrass paste, so I just used the zest of one lemon. I made a pot of coconut rice which I think adds a level of flavor to this dish. So easy and just a good balance of spice.
Hey Beth,
Awesome!! So glad to hear that you enjoyed this recipe, I appreciate you making it! Happy Monday! xx