Slow Cooker Chicken Curry – lip-smacking creamy curry chicken in a perfect blend of homemade Jamaican curry powder and other spices. Make it a one-pot meal by throwing in vegetables for a hearty and irresistibly delicious chicken dinner!
I’ve never met a person who would rate this chicken recipe badly. In fact, I’ve had a couple of friends who would ask me to bring this dish during potlucks. I don’t mind though coz this curried chicken is so easy to prep and slow-cooked to bring out the flavors.
It is a great family (or friends) weeknight dinner infused with wonderful flavors from the chicken meat to vegetables down to its sauce. If you’re looking for an easy chicken dinner with a Caribbean flair, look no further, coz this is going to be a new favorite in your house.
What is the Difference Between Jamaican Curry and Regular Curry?
Curry is not a single spice but a unique blend of spices. And probably you’ve heard the infamous Indian Curry. Now you ask what’s the difference between that curry and this Jamaican Curry Chicken recipe.
It all boils down to the curry powder being used.
The primary visible difference between the two is Jamaican Curry powder is somewhat brighter yellow as it is typically heavier on the turmeric. On the other hand, Madras curry powder and other Indian curry powders have a more red tint in its color due to chili pepper. Furthermore, Jamaican curry powder always include spices like allspice (or pimentos) and added with a scotch bonnet as typical to the Jamaican flavor profile, while the Indian curry powder used red pepper to add kick into any dish.
Is Jamaican Chicken Curry Spicy?
Even with the notable spiciness of curry dishes, this Jamaican Chicken Curry has a fruitier and milder spiciness in it compared to the Indian’s version.
Slow Cooker Chicken Curry Ingredients
Picture this, chicken thighs slowly cooked in spices like coriander, cardamom, cumin, ginger, fenugreek, turmeric, and cayenne pepper are combined with onions, garlic, and coconut milk to create a vibrant, subtle yet strong curry flavor profile.
The coconut milk not only adds richness and a lovely aroma, but it helps to mellow out the curry spice, so it’s not too overpowering. Good enough for EVERYONE!
Before you come running down to your kitchen to gather all the ingredients, here’s an overview of what you’ll be needing for this chicken recipe.
- chicken thighs – you can use boneless chicken thighs (see FAQ below)
- curry spice or powder – check my Homemade Curry Powder HERE
- salt and pepper – or use chicken seasoning of your choice; check out my Poultry Seasoning HERE
- canola or cooking oil
- onion, garlic, and thyme
- paprika
- coconut milk – I use full-fat canned coconut milk but you can use coconut milk in carton for a lower calorie
- chicken broth or water – go with the low-sodium broth
- bay leaf – for that added irresistible sweet aroma
- tomato paste – you may use fresh tomatoes OR leave it out completely and cut back on the water to 1/4 cup
- scotch bonnet pepper – you may leave it out if you can’t really find it and for those heat seekers feel free to leave the seed on
- potatoes, carrots and green beans – feel free to take it to switch out potatoes and veggies to suit your needs.
- chicken bouillon (optional)
Can You Use Boneless Chicken Thighs?
Yes, you can. You might have to cook it in less time than stated, depending on the thickness of the thighs or until the internal temperature of chicken reads 165°F. For chicken tenderloin or breast, adjust cooking time to 2 -3 hours on high as it’ll cook faster.
More Recipes Using Curry Powder
Love that drool-worthy sensational curry flavor? Try these other recipes on the blog.
Other Easy Jamaican Recipes to Explore
- Jamaican Jerk Chicken
- Jamaican Pigeon Peas and Rice
- Jamaican Curry Goat
- Callaloo
- Jamaican Festivals
- Ackee and Saltfish
How To Make Slow Cooker Chicken Curry
Season chicken with, salt, pepper and curry spice and set aside. In a large skillet or non stick pan, heat oil over medium heat, until hot, and then add the chicken and brown on both sides about 4-5 minutes until chicken is brown. Remove chicken and set aside. Drain oil and leave about 2 tablespoons. Add onions, followed by minced garlic, thyme, paprika, curry powder, stir for about 5 minutes, for the flavors to blossom. You may add scotch bonnet now or add it towards the last 45 minutes when adding the vegetables
Add coconut milk, water, bay leaf, and tomato paste; continue cooking for another 2 minutes. Salt I used about 1 teaspoon and ½ teaspoon chicken bouillon (adjust to taste).
Place in slow cooker insert, and then add chicken thighs. Gently throw in potatoes. About 45 minutes or an hour before chicken is ready to throw in vegetables, continue cooking until chicken and vegetables are ready. Remove adjust for salt if necessary and serve.
Watch How To Make It
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This recipe was first published in January 2016 and has been updated with new photos and write up.
Bobby Gipson says
What can I use instead of coconut milk
ImmaculateBites says
Leave it out or replace with stock.
Klaire says
With the scotch bonnet(habanero in my case Bc thatโs all I could find), do you leave it whole while cooking?
ImmaculateBites says
Yes I do leave it whole because I have picky eaters who love the flavor but not the heat.
Jacqueline Rutledge says
I love this recipe it was so delicious. Thank you for Awesome Sunday dinner-)
Imma Adamu says
Thank you so much, Jacqueline! I’m so glad that you loved it!
Dylan says
Do you stir while in the crock pot or leave it?
ImmaculateBites says
I do stir sometimes . But not necessary .
Jenn says
I made this tonight on the stove, was a hit! Thanks for the inspiration!
ImmaculateBites says
Glad to hear it worked out well.
Emmily says
Hi There
Would I be bale to use chicken drumsticks? And if so with skin on or should i remove the skin? x
ImmaculateBites says
Hello! Yes you can. Skin on would work well since drumsticks don’t have too much fat under their skin.
Kyle says
This recipe is great! I made this for my Granddad’s birthday, I’m half Jamaican, and love their food but had no recipes to do. Thank you so much!
Andin Nyani says
Thanks so much for the recipe. I and my family enjoyed the dinner.
ImmaculateBites says
Happy to hear this. Thanks so much!!
Karen says
I love this recipe and I want to try it out, however, can I brown regular chicken (breast and wings as well)? also, how long do you have to cook the chicken in the slow cooker?
ImmaculateBites says
Yes you sure can. It will vary depending on preference – check your slow cooker 30=40 minutes early.
Pam says
Wonderful recipe!!! I made this about a month ago & am making it again this Sunday!!!
ImmaculateBites says
YESS!! So happy it is working for you!
Suzanne says
Hi Imma!!
Just had to say I made this a few days ago and it was totally amazing!!!!!
My husband doesnโt like overly spicy foods but he loved this and wanted more! What amused me was that I made your curry spice and added extra cayenne pepper to it and I used a whole scotch bonnet pepper as per recipe lol.
The blend of spices used causes a very versatile mellow flavour which can be spiced up or down. I have to say this is one of the best recipes I have ever tried.
Thank you so much for sharing your recipes Imma. Iโm trying the Coco bread and Patties next
Alishia McLin says
Mt chicken is in the crockpot now! SO excited to try this! I added a bit more liquid because I love gravy!
ImmaculateBites says
Awesome! Happy cooking.
Lisa says
Could you cook this on low for 8 hours?
ImmaculateBites says
Yes you can, start checking after 7 hours .
Anna says
Can I use bone in, skin on chicken thighs? If yes, how much longer should they cook in crock pot or on stove? Thx!
ImmaculateBites says
Add an additional 10 minutes or more depending on the size of chicken thighs
Karen says
Made this today in my crockpot with your recipe for homemade curry powder. Cut a small hole in a whole Scotch Bonnet pepper and added it with the veg at 2:15 (of a 3 hour cooking time). It added just enough heat for us.
Highest compliments from my son who said that โitโs just like Nanaโsโ (my late Jamaican mom). Definitely making again. Thank you!!
ImmaculateBites says
Aww, that’s so sweet of him. Glad to hear it brought him good memories.