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Have you ever wanted to make authentic Indian Chicken Korma at home, but didn't really know where to start? If you're looking for a better-than restaurant-style Instant Pot Chicken Korma, this one is so easy that you can make it on a weeknight in less than an hour, start to finish.

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What Makes this better than Indian Restaurant Chicken Korma?

  • Taste. Restaurants add fillers and sugar. You don't need that in a good korma.
  • Efficiency. This korma is done in under 30 minutes--you can't even order Indian food that fast!
  • Control over ingredients. For those with nut allergies, kormas invariably have nuts. Making it at home allows you to control what goes into your homemade korma.
  • Low Carb and Gluten-Free. No need for flour, cornstarch, thickeners, or sugar in a healthy korma recipe.
  • Choice of low carb sides. Use riced cauliflower for a low carb side dish.
  • Dairy-Free. Using coconut milk and cashews to give you a creamy korma keeps it dairy-free.
  • Flexible. Make it in the Instant Pot when you're in a hurry, or use your slow cooker for a long, slow, and perfect korma.
  • Inexpensive. This recipe will cost a lot less than $14 and will feed four easily when combined with a side item.

Trust me, once you see how simple it is to make chicken korma at home using your Instant Pot, you'll be enjoying it a lot more often.

What Is Chicken Korma Curry?

A korma sauce has come to mean a sauce that is creamy, slightly sweet and mild. I'm all for the creamy and mild, but I don't love the sweet that restaurant chicken korma can sometimes have.

I mean, there is zero need to add sugar to a curry!

So Indian Kormas typically get their creamy goodness in one of two ways.

  • You can use nuts such as cashews and almonds for a creamy taste.
  • Or you can use canned coconut milk for that signature creamy korma sauce.

But because I am so extra, I use BOTH.

What Does Chicken Korma Taste Like?

My chicken korma recipe is made with tomatoes, coconut milk, and plenty of my favorite traditional Indian spices.

You can expect something truly authentic to Indian cuisine with plenty of spice and a slight coconut undertone from the dairy-free milk included.

Is Chicken Korma The Same As Butter Chicken?

While Chicken Korma and Butter Chicken have many of the same ingredients and are both chicken curries, they are not the same dish. This chicken korma curry is a nutty, creamy sauce that is not spicy at all. Butter chicken is more of a tomatoey, creamy sauce that has a more prominent spice profile from the garam masala.

What Is The Difference Between Chicken Korma And Chicken Curry?

It makes it a lot easier to understand what the difference in the two is when you understand they're both the same thing.

Curry is any dish that uses water as a base. I talk more about it in my Curry Recipe post if you want a better explanation.

Will This Recipe Taste Like What I Get in My Local Indian Restaurant?

Depends on where the cook is from, whether they're trying to skimp on ingredients, whether, whether, whether.

This question is like asking me if my meatloaf recipe will taste just like what your mother makes. Maybe?

This is what me from posting a homemade korma recipe for the longest time.

The problem is that most people in the States have had chicken korma in a restaurant, and I was concerned my homemade Instant Pot Chicken Korma wouldn't be like what they were used to.

I decided to just make what I thought was a good chicken korma recipe, and not worry about whether it matched what you'd get in a restaurant.

The good news is, you can have a delicious dinner at half the price, and probably faster than you could make it to the restaurant too.

What Is Korma Sauce?

This easy chicken korma recipe worked for us. It was rich, creamy, and flavorful. The sauce was thick enough to pour over rice or eat with naan for those who can have carbs (not me, sadly) but not overly spicy.

I also have a secret to confess. There are days when I like this better than the Butter Chicken recipe. I know, I know. Crazy, right? I only made this dish with 1 pound of chicken, so once again, I had sauce leftover.

The same thing happened with the butter chicken(this is getting to be a habit) so I can use the extra sauce for egg korma or lamb korma tomorrow.

Make Rice with Chicken Korma

  • You can cook rice at the same time by using a pot in pot method.
  • Place a steamer rack on top of your chicken and sauce.
  • Into a 6-inch pan, add 1 cup rinsed and drained rice, 1 cup water, 1 tablespoon ghee, and 1 teaspoon salt.
  • Place the pan on the steamer rack and close the pressure cooker.
  • Cook as directed below.

FAQ About Making Pressure Cooker Chicken Korma

Can Chicken Korma be Frozen?

Yes! You can absolutely freeze and reheat Indian chicken korma. Just make sure you're packing in an airtight bag or container to prevent freezer burn.

Is Korma Gluten-free?

Absolutely. Since chicken korma is low carb, you know there's a great chance of it being gluten-free as well! Don't skip this recipe just because your family has a gluten allergy.

Can I Make This Dairy Free?

My recipe for Chicken Korma uses coconut milk, so you don't have to worry about dairy intolerances when you make this dish.

Tips and Tricks

The method that I use is not at all traditional. But the taste is very traditional. I made this Indian Chicken Korma recipe by blending together all the ingredients for the sauce. Next, I placed the chicken in the sauce and cooked it in the Instant Pot.

Once that was done cooking, I added coconut milk for creaminess. You can also add heavy whipping cream to thicken it, and some people add a little sugar to it.

  • Add pan-fried cashews or raisins as garnish before serving.
  • Variations.
    • I have an egg korma recipe that will show you how to make egg korma with the leftover chicken korma sauce.
    • Vegetable Korma: I'd actually cook the sauce and the veggies separately. Add 1/4 cup water to the sauce and cook as directed. Meanwhile, steam vegetables in the microwave or stovetop. Use a combination of cauliflower, green beans, and green peas to make an Instant Pot Vegetable Korma.
    • Vegetarian Options - Paneer, Mixed Veggies, or Cooked Chickpeas. In this case, add 1/4 cup of water to the sauce. To the cooked sauce, add your paneer, or chickpeas and heat through.
    • Beef Korma / Lamb Korma: Cut the beef or lamb into 2 inch chunks, and cook as directed for the chicken.
  • Substitute heavy cream or half and half for coconut milk if you prefer.
  • You could use chicken breasts instead, just butterfly them sideways so you have thinner pieces of chicken and cook for 6 mins
  • I ask you to add the coconut milk at the end since sometimes it can separate under pressure, leaving a greasy slick on top of the food.
  • For a slow cooker version, cook on low for 3-4 hours, or high 7-8 hours
  • That last spoon of garam masala is getting added at the end for fragrance.
  • You can hard cook some eggs and add them to any leftover korma sauce you may have for egg korma.

Ingredients To Make The BEST Korma Recipe

For The Sauce

To Finish

How To Make Chicken Korma

Step 1: Start by placing onions, tomatoes, serrano peppers, ginger, garlic, cashews, and all the spices in a blender. This is the blender I use.

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Step 2: Pour the sauce into your Instant Pot or another electric pressure cooker. Add water to the blender and wash out that blender to get the last bit of goodness out of there. Pour that water into the sauce.

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Step 3: Put the chicken into the sauce, and push it down a little so it is mostly covered with the sauce.

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Step 4: Cook the chicken at 10 minutes on high presure. Allow the pot to release pressure naturally, and then release all remaining pressure.

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Step 5: Remove the chicken, and cut into bite sized pieces. Do not shred! We aren't making tacos here!

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Step 6: Add in coconut milk and additional garam masala here. You don't want to cook coconut milk under pressure as it can sometimes seperate leaving a greasy slick on the food. Not attractive.

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Step 7: Check out the creamy goodness of that homemade Chicken Korma!

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How To Make Slow Cooker Chicken Korma

Making Chicken Korma in a slow cooker or Crock-Pot is just as easy as making it in the Instant Pot. However, as the name suggests, it's much slower. It does, however, make an amazingly creamy korma.

If you want a make-ahead meal, I've included the instructions for making it in the slow cooker below.

  • Blend together the ingredients for the sauce.
  • Add chicken.
  • Cook on low heat for 6 hours OR
  • Cook on high heat for 3-4 hours.
  • Finish with coconut milk.

You're goingto laugh when you see how simple this Instant Pot Chicken Korma recipe is, and you'll be skeptical, and you'll tell me it's not how your Mama made korma.

Well, mine neither, but make it anyway. It's worthit.

More Great Chicken Recipes:

  • If you're looking for other great Instant Pot chicken recipes, check out my French Garlic Chicken.
  • Slow Cooker Safed Korma - yet another creamy korma recipe
  • Instant Pot Butter Chicken! This is easily one of my favorite recipes and you can make it in under 30 minutes
  • Chicken Vindaloo -- make it fresh at home.
  • Chicken Adobo: Filipino version of yummy chicken
  • Easy Instant Pot Curries - a collection of curries from around the world.

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Easy Chicken Korma | Instant Pot Recipe

Make this Indian Chicken Korma Recipe in your Instant Pot! Perfect for low-carb and gluten free Authentic chicken korma in less than an hour, start to finish. So throw away that mystery canned jar of korma sauce already!

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Course: Main Courses

Cuisine: Indian

Keyword: chicken korma, chicken korma recipe, instant pot chicken recipe

Servings: 6

Calories: 256kcal

Author: Urvashi

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Equipment

Ingredients

Blend together

  • 1 (1) Onion, chopped
  • 1/2 cup (74.5 g) Tomatoes, diced
  • 1/2 (0.5) Serrano peppers, Jalapeño, or Thai chile pepper
  • 5 cloves (5 cloves) Garlic
  • 1 teaspoon (1 teaspoon) Minced Ginger, minced
  • 1 ounce (28.35 g) cashews, (or sub with almonds if you prefer)
  • 1 teaspoon (1 teaspoon) Turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon (1 teaspoon) Kosher Salt
  • 1 teaspoon (1 teaspoon) Garam Masala
  • 1/2 teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) Ground Cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) Ground Coriander
  • 1/2 teaspoon (0.5 teaspoon) Cayenne Pepper, (adjust to your preference)
  • 1/2 cup (125 g) Water, ( I used this to slosh about in the blender jar and then poured it into the Instant Pot)

For Finishing

Instructions

  • Blend together onion, tomatoes, serrano, ginger, garlic, cashews, turmeric, salt, cayenne, 1 teaspoon of garam masala, cumin, and coriander.

  • Pour the sauce into the inner liner of your Instant Pot. Rinse out the blender container using the water, and pour water into the pressure cooker liner as well.

  • Place the chicken on top and push it down into the sauce.

  • Set it at High Pressure for 10 minutes, and let it release pressure naturally.

  • Carefully take out the chicken and cut into bite size pieces.

  • Add coconut milk and the additional 1 teaspoon garam masala. Put the chicken back in to combine.

  • Garnish with cilantro if you'd like.

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NOTES

  • Add pan-fried cashews or raisins as garnish before serving.
  • Variations.
    • I have an egg korma recipe that will show you how to make egg korma with the leftover chicken korma sauce.
    • Vegetable Korma: I'd actually cook the sauce and the veggies separately. Add 1/4 cup water to the sauce and cook as directed. Meanwhile, steam vegetables in the microwave or stovetop. Use a combination of cauliflower, green beans, and green peas to make an Instant Pot Vegetable Korma.
    • Vegetarian Options - Paneer, Mixed Veggies, or Cooked Chickpeas. In this case, add 1/4 cup of water to the sauce. To the cooked sauce, add your paneer, or chickpeas and heat through.
    • Beef Korma / Lamb Korma: Cut the beef or lamb into 2 inch chunks, and cook as directed for the chicken.
  • Substitute heavy cream or half and half for coconut milk if you prefer.
  • You could use chicken breasts instead, just butterfly them sideways so you have thinner pieces of chicken and cook for 6 mins
  • I ask you to add the coconut milk at the end since sometimes it can separate under pressure, leaving a greasy slick on top of the food.
  • For a slow cooker version, cook on low for 3-4 hours, or high 7-8 hours
  • That last spoon of garam masala is getting added at the end for fragrance.
  • You can hard cook some eggs and add them to any leftover korma sauce you may have.

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Nutrition

Calories: 256kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 14g | Fat: 19g | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 2g

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Originally published on April 5, 2017

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FAQs

What makes korma taste like korma? ›

Korma defies strict definition, but this Mughlai dish typically involves meat or vegetables braised in a relatively mild velvety yogurt sauce that's seasoned with aromatic spices. It often carries a nutty undertone from blended almonds, cashews, coconut, or poppy seeds.

What is korma sauce made of? ›

A traditional korma is a mild, rich tasting creamy sauce made with yogurt, nuts and cream. We have created the same taste but without nuts. Our Korma Sauce is a lighter and nut free version but just as tasty with yogurt, cream and coconut milk.

What's the difference between chicken curry and chicken korma? ›

Hence, korma has a yoghurt/cream-based mildly spicy gravy with a simmered centre component. Shahi korma, Mughalai korma, Hyderabadi korma, and Kashmiri korma are prime examples. On the other hand, curry is usually spicier and thicker than korma.

What is the difference between chicken korma and chicken vindaloo? ›

For consumers unfamiliar with the dishes, Chicken Vindaloo is similar to Tikka Masala but with a hot-spice coconut based sauce, while Coconut Chicken Korma is similar to Chicken Curry but with a coconut-based sauce blended with tomatoes and cream and accentuated by mild, sweet spices like cardamom.

What is the difference between tikka korma and korma? ›

In short, both Chicken Shahi Korma and Chicken Tikka Masala are creamy and tasty. However, the chicken korma dish has fewer species and a creamier flavor, while chicken tikka is more flavorful due to the use of hot spices and varies in different tastes and flavors.

What is the difference between korma and tikka korma? ›

In the battle of spice dynamics, Korma employs a more subdued approach, relying on fragrant notes to create a nuanced backdrop. Tikka Masala, on the other hand, marches forward with a vibrant array of spices, where cumin, coriander, and paprika join forces to conquer taste receptors with their fiery embrace.

What curry is similar to korma? ›

Similar to a Korma but with a small touch of added spice, the Pasanda was originally made from lamb leg, but today often uses chicken or prawns. The mild curry flavour is attributed to the yoghurt marinade and coconut milk, often with the addition of peppercorns, garlic, cumin, and onions.

Why is korma not a curry? ›

The terms "korma" and "curry" are often used interchangeably, but there are actually some key differences between the two dishes. Korma is a type of curry that is characterized by its mild flavor and creamy texture. It is typically made with yogurt, cream, and nuts, and it often includes meat or vegetables.

How is korma different from curry? ›

Korma is a mild curry made from various spices. including coriander and is often served with a yoghurt. sauce or nuts; while curry originates from a collection. of dishes that are synonymous with south Asian.

Does korma taste like butter chicken? ›

Butter Chicken has a tangy and slightly sweet taste due to the tomatoes and cream, while Chicken Korma offers a milder and nuttier flavor profile. Butter Chicken is generally more affluent and creamier, whereas Chicken Korma has a more delicate and aromatic taste.

Is korma hotter than butter chicken? ›

Korma is cooked with nuts or coconut and is more creamy, so it has less heat. Butter chicken is a spicier curry, although the cream tones it down quite a bit.

What's the difference between korma and vindaloo? ›

Korma is as mild as Vindaloo is hot. Made from Coconut and Almond it is similar to Pasanda with the difference being that Korma includes Saffron which creates a pale yellow color while Pasanda is always white.

Which is hotter vindaloo or tikka masala? ›

Vindaloo is known for its spicy and tangy profile, often made with vinegar and hot spices. Tikka Masala, on the other hand, has a creamy tomato-based sauce with milder spices, resulting in a rich and mildly spiced flavor. Your preference depends on your taste for spice and degree of creaminess.

What Indian dish is hotter than vindaloo? ›

Phall has achieved notoriety as the spiciest generally available dish from Indian restaurants. It is, however, quite rare to find in comparison to vindaloo (which is usually the staple hottest curry of most Indian restaurants in the UK).

Why is it called Chicken Korma? ›

Chicken Kurma- The Dish

Korma means "braised meat," and the method for making it was to first braise the meat in ghee (clarified butter), Yogurt, and spices before boiling it in water until done; blanched and finely crushed almonds were also added as thickening agents.

What makes korma different from other curries? ›

Korma is a dish that is rich and creamy and is made with yogurt, cream, and ground nuts. It tends to be milder in flavor and is often served with rice. Curry, on the other hand, is a more robust dish made with a variety of spices, herbs, and vegetables.

What is difference between korma and curry? ›

Korma is a mild curry made from various spices. including coriander and is often served with a yoghurt. sauce or nuts; while curry originates from a collection. of dishes that are synonymous with south Asian.

What is special about korma? ›

A korma can be mildly spiced or fiery and may use lamb, goat meat, chicken, beef or game; some kormas combine meat and vegetables such as spinach and turnip. The term shahi (English: royal), used for some kormas, indicates its status as a prestige dish, rather than an everyday meal, and its association with the court.

Which curry tastes like korma? ›

Similar to a Korma but with a small touch of added spice, the Pasanda was originally made from lamb leg, but today often uses chicken or prawns. The mild curry flavour is attributed to the yoghurt marinade and coconut milk, often with the addition of peppercorns, garlic, cumin, and onions.

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