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Slow Cooker Chicken Vindaloo Masala

Store-bought Indian sauces usually contain all-natural ingredients. This vindaloo masala sauce is the perfect base for a healthy slow cooker recipe.

Store-bought Indian sauces usually contain all-natural ingredients. This vindaloo masala sauce is the perfect base for a healthy slow cooker recipe.

I’m back to my cooking with sauces series with this vindaloo masala sauce. Anyone else LOVE Indian food? Behind American, Indian and Thai are tied for my second favorite cuisine. I particularly like store-bought Indian sauces because they’re healthy. If you read the back for the ingredients, you’ll find that most of them contain all natural ingredients.

Store-bought Indian sauces usually contain all-natural ingredients. This vindaloo masala sauce is the perfect base for a healthy slow cooker recipe.

I got this sauce from Wells Fargo! Yes the bank. Turns out my husband’s banker’s family owns Curry-Delights. Most people would not care about that but when my husband came home one day with a couple of jars of sauce and a grilling kit, I was ecstatic. This is the last of the sauces. It seemed only fitting to include it in this series. To Vic at Wells Fargo – THANK YOU for the sauces. They were all fantastic!

Store-bought Indian sauces usually contain all-natural ingredients. This vindaloo masala sauce is the perfect base for a healthy slow cooker recipe.

What is vindaloo masala? Vindaloo is an Indian curry and masala is a South Asian term for a spice mix. This jar of vindaloo masala is both paleo and whole30 compliant. While this was intended to be a simmer sauce, like things it can absolutely be used in the slow cooker. I didn’t even dilute it.

Store-bought Indian sauces usually contain all-natural ingredients. This vindaloo masala sauce is the perfect base for a healthy slow cooker recipe.

This another recipe where you can use any cut of chicken. I used all dark meat – a combo of thighs and legs. I used an orange bell pepper and white sweet potatoes. You can use your preferred potato.

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Slow Cooker Chicken Vindaloo Masala

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  • Total Time: 4 hours 5 mins
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Add sweet potato and bell pepper to the bottom of the slow cooker.
  2. Add chicken on top
  3. Pour sauce into slow cooker making sure all the food is covered. Stir if you have to.
  4. Cook HIGH 2-4 or LOW 4-6 (time will vary depending on if you use white or dark meat)
  • Author: Fit SlowCooker Queen
  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 4 hours

My version  is both paleo & whole30 because the sauce is compliant. Read your labels before buying if you’re looking for a whole30 sauce.

Store-bought Indian sauces usually contain all-natural ingredients. This vindaloo masala sauce is the perfect base for a healthy slow cooker recipe.

Store-bought Indian sauces usually contain all-natural ingredients. This vindaloo masala sauce is the perfect base for a healthy slow cooker recipe.

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Sunday 15th of March 2020

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Veronica

Friday 4th of August 2017

I love the diversity of the Indian kitchen, there is no other cooking as rich on spices and flavors and recipes. This looks delicious and so easy. thanks for sharing

Deepa

Monday 10th of July 2017

Yummy and good to see an Indian recipe. It looks great. Thanks for sharing :)

Crystal

Thursday 15th of June 2017

I never thought before about looking for this kind of sauce at my grocery store. Now I'm intrigued to find if they carry it so I can make this dish.

Amanda

Wednesday 14th of June 2017

I absolutely love slow cooked meals so I'll need to try this. I've never even heard of Vindaloo before...I'm sure my husband would absolutely love it.