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This easy chicken turmeric recipe is a quick and healthy meal with bold flavor! It’s paleo friendly, whole30, low-carb, and keto, too!

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When I did the reader survey at the beginning of the year, you guys wanted to know How to use turmeric, and requested more Instant Pot and low-carb recipes.

So, here you go. All the things you want in ONE super-simple, good-4-you kinda meal. I also made a recipe for Instant Pot turmeric tahini chicken soup, if that is more your fancy.

Our story begins, as all good stories do, with sizzling smooth coconut oil dancing across the base of our Instant Pots. Then it rains juicy little nuggets of chicken.

The weather takes a turn, as clouds gather with a chance of coconut milk showers.

Then came the brussels sprouts, later to be joined by tender-crisp broccoli and slivers of vibrant red pepper.

The end.

Why You Will Love This Recipe

  • Coconut milk is mixed with spicy turmeric and cinnamon, a flavorful punch of fresh ginger and a twirl of tomato paste to bring allll the flavors together.
  • It is good for you. Don’t believe me? Read on.
  • It’s an Instant Pot recipe, which leaves you with more time to do other things. And we all like that.
  • Turmeric is what gives curry its golden color, so this little bowl of golden goodness is going to give you Instant Pot tahini cashew curry and mango chicken curry vibes, but with this subtly smooth flavor profile of cinnamon and tomato tingling across your taste buds.

is turmeric good for you?

Turmeric is considered an anti-inflammatory. Although short-term inflammation is good for your bodies, it becomes a problem when it’s chronic and starts to attack our bodies’ own tissues. Studies have shown that inflammation occurs with every Western disease, so turmeric can play a role in preventing and treating these diseases!

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How to Cook Vegetables in the Instant Pot

The secret to cooking vegetables in the Instant Pot is to use a combination of high pressure and the natural steam that the high pressure makes!

You want to cook your heartier vegetables (like brussels sprouts) under high pressure for just ONE MINUTE. <— Yep, only one minute. I tried 3 minutes and it was like vegetable soup.

You want to cook your daintier vegetables (like peppers and broccoli) by doing a quick steam release, throwing them in (diced nice and small!) covering the pot and letting them steam for 10-15 minutes.

VOILA! Perfectly soft brussels and tender-crisp broccoli and peppers.

INGREDIENTS

  • 2tbspcoconut oil,melted and divided
  • 8ozchicken breast,cubed
  • 1/2cuplight coconut milk
  • 2tsptomato paste
  • 1tspfresh ginger,minced
  • 3/4tspground turmeric
  • 1/4tspground cinnamon
  • 1/4tspsalt
  • pinch of pepper
  • 1cupsmall Brussels sprouts,trimmed (halved if large)
  • 1cupbroccoli,cut into very small pieces
  • 1/2red bell pepper,cut into very small pieces
  • cilantro,for garnish
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INSTRUCTIONS

Cook

Pour 1 1/2 tablespoons of the coconut oil into the IP and turn to sauté mode. Once hot, add in the chicken and cook until lightly golden brown and no longer pink inside, about 4-5 minutes.

Whisk

While the chicken cooks, whisk all the ingredients (and the remaining oil) — save for the brussels sprouts — until smooth. Once the chicken is cooked, pour into the IP.

Add

Add in the brussels sprouts. Stir to coat with the sauce. Cover the IP (make sure it’s set to sealing) and change to manual mode. Set it at high pressure for 1 minute.

Cover

Once cooked, immediately do a quick release. Once the steam is released, throw in the broccoli and peppers, stirring to coat. Cover with the lid and let sit 20-25 minutes, or until the veggies are steamed.

Garnish

Garnish with cilantro.

DEVOUR!

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Variations

If you want to make this Instant Pot chicken turmeric and vegetables a little heartier, you could serve it with a side of rice or cauliflower rice. But Mr. FFF and I found this plenty filling on its own if you’re not looking for a super-heavy dinner!

Vegetarians can replace the chicken breast with tofu or tempeh cubes. (Be sure to adjust the cooking time.) Add some red pepper flakes or minced chili peppers to the dish if you like the heat. And for those of you who like creamier dishes, increase the amount of coconut milk or add a tablespoon of coconut cream.

Serving Suggestions

Here are some dishes I’ve made for the site that could work well with chicken turmeric. You may want to replace whichever spices are included with turmeric so that there are no flavor clashes.

Roasted Air Fryer Cauliflower: A personal fave. Not only can you add the turmeric to keep the flavor consistent, you’ll already have the air fryer out so you can use it to do the chicken AND the cauliflower.

Instant Pot Coconut Rice: Another easy one, considering you’ll already have the air fryer out. This one works well with the coconut oil and milk included in the recipe.

Healthy Crunchy Quinoa Salad: Quinoa is a healthy alternative to rice. This one provides a delectable crunch and the turmeric can be added with ease.

FAQs

how many chicken breasts is 8 ounces?

A large chicken breast is about 8-10 ounces, so one large breast should suffice for this meal.

Can I use fresh turmeric instead of turmeric powder?

Yes, you can, though keep in mind that fresh turmeric provides a vibrancy that the powder does not. 1 teaspoon of turmeric powder is roughly equivalent to 1 tablespoon of grated fresh turmeric.

can i cook this without an air fryer?

Of course. You can make the chicken on the stove, in the oven, or, if you want a smoky flavor, on the grill. Use a meat thermometer to ensure the chicken achieves an internal temperature of 165°F.

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How To Store Easy Chicken Turmeric

Let the chicken cool completely. Store in an airtight container and then keep in the fridge for up to 4 days. If you don’t think you’ll eat the chicken in that time, you’d best freeze it. It should keep for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to eat it, let the chicken thaw in the fridge overnight before cooking on the stove, in the oven, or in the microwave.

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Prep: 5 minutes minutes

Cook: 5 minutes minutes

Total: 10 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp coconut oil melted and divided
  • 8 oz chicken breast cubed
  • 1/2 cup light coconut milk
  • 2 tsp tomato paste
  • 1 tsp fresh ginger, minced
  • 3/4 tsp ground turmeric
  • 1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • pinch of pepper
  • 1 cup small Brussels sprouts trimmed (halved if large)
  • 1 cup broccoli cut into very small pieces
  • 1/2 red bellpepper cut into very small pieces
  • cilantro for garnish

Instructions

  • Pour 1 1/2 tablespoons of the coconut oil into the IP and turn to sauté mode. Once hot, add in the chicken and cook until lightly golden brown and no longer pink inside, about 4-5 minutes.

  • While the chicken cooks, whisk all the ingredients (and the remaining oil) — aside from the Brussels sprouts — together until smooth. Once the chicken is cooked, pour into the IP.

  • Add in the Brussels sprouts, stirring to coat into the sauce. Cover the IP (make sure it's set to sealing) and change to manual mode. Set it at high pressure for 1 minute.

  • Once cooked, immediately do a quick release.Once the steam is released, throw in the broccoli and peppers, stirring to coat. Cover with the lid and let sit 20-25 minutes, or until the veggies are steamed.

  • Garnish with cilantro and DEVOUR

Nutrition Info:

Calories: 320kcal (16%) Carbohydrates: 10.4g (3%) Protein: 28.4g (57%) Fat: 17.3g (27%) Saturated Fat: 13.9g (87%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g Monounsaturated Fat: 0.6g Cholesterol: 64mg (21%) Sodium: 454mg (20%) Potassium: 593mg (17%) Fiber: 4.1g (17%) Sugar: 4.2g (5%) Vitamin A: 3250IU (65%) Vitamin C: 179.9mg (218%) Calcium: 45mg (5%) Iron: 1.1mg (6%)

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FAQs

How much turmeric to give chicken? ›

However, as a general guideline, a safe starting point is 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of turmeric powder per pound of chicken.

Is turmeric good for chickens to eat? ›

In addition, turmeric has anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties, which can help boost the immune system of poultry and reduce the need for antibiotics. Studies have shown that turmeric can improve growth performance, and gut health, and reduce the incidence of disease in poultry.

What foods does turmeric go well with? ›

A half a teaspoon of ground turmeric is usually plenty for seasoning bean dishes, rice dishes, whole grains, soups, stews, sauces, marinades, and pickling brines. Ground turmeric can also be used to add appetizing color to a breakfast scramble, a creamy batch of mac and cheese, and even cakes and desserts.

How do you give turmeric to chickens? ›

My hens like it best when I add it to scrambled eggs. For this, I melt some coconut oil in a pan, add turmeric and fresh ground pepper and mix it all together, then add 1-2 eggs and scramble them into the mix. They gobble that up in a hot second and ask for more.

What is the effect of turmeric on chicken? ›

Turmeric prevents and reduces stress and negative effects of inflammation and stimulates growth performance of broiler chickens.

Can chickens eat raw turmeric? ›

Despite its many benefits, take care in feeding turmeric to your farm's poultry. In excessive amounts, it's a blood thinner and can slow clotting. The recommended daily dosage is 1 teaspoon for every 10 pounds of the animal's weight.

Why is cinnamon good for chickens? ›

Cinnamon contains very active compounds, including essential oils (EOs) and phenolics, which possess potent anti-microbial, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant activities that act as defensive agents against oxidative damage in the chicken intestinal tract.

What is a good anti-inflammatory for chickens? ›

Meloxicam (brand name Metacam®) is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) which is used 'off-label' in pet poultry. It is given to birds to aid in the alleviation of inflammation and pain associated with acute and chronic tissue and orthopedic disorders, and pain associated with the gastrointestinal tract.

What Cannot be mixed with turmeric? ›

Blood-thinning medications

Turmeric may strengthen the effects of these drugs, raising the risk of bleeding. Blood thinners include warfarin (Coumadin), clopidogrel (Plavix), and aspirin, among others.

What should not be taken with turmeric? ›

Taking turmeric supplements may put you at a higher risk of getting kidney stones. Don't take turmeric supplements if: You're taking aspirin, ibuprofen (Advil , Motrin ), or Acetaminophen (Tylenol ). Turmeric may lessen the effects of these medications.

How to use turmeric to lose belly fat? ›

Add a dash of turmeric and ginger to the water and bring it to a boil. Once boiled, turn off the heat and let it cool to room temperature. Drink the tea daily to see effective results. Ginger acts as a natural appetite suppressant, which is one of the best ways to lose weight.

Is it OK to eat raw turmeric root? ›

Now that you know the benefits of turmeric, consume a few pieces of raw turmeric root every morning on an empty stomach. Alternatively, you can sprinkle some powdered Haldi on your daily meals to make the most of its health benefits.

Can I chew raw turmeric root? ›

Is It Okay To Eat Raw Turmeric? Absolutely! Because turmeric is a plant in the ginger family, it also looks and tastes similar to ginger. So, just treat fresh, raw turmeric like you would with a knob of fresh ginger—just peel it, then slice, dice, or grate it.

Is fresh turmeric better than powder? ›

In a nutshell, turmeric powder and raw turmeric root are two forms of the same ingredient. Turmeric Root, also known as Kacchi Haldi is the raw form of turmeric powder. It has a higher concentration of curcumin, which makes it more potent as far as the health benefits as concerned.

How much turmeric should I add? ›

Generally speaking, a dose of 500 mg to 2,000 mg of turmeric is usually recommended. This is based on the dosages used in studies. Look for products that list the actual amount of curcumin in the supplement for best results. Doses of over 8 grams of curcumin per day are not recommended due to the risk of side effects.

How much turmeric is needed to reduce inflammation? ›

The noticeable thing is curcuminoids only comprise a small part of turmeric. So, in order to get the anti-inflammatory effect, one needs to get 500 to 1,000 milligrams of curcumin per day. One fresh teaspoon of ground turmeric has around 200 milligrams of curcumin.

Can you put too much turmeric in food? ›

But excessive addition of this spice can not only generate heat in the body, but at the same time spoil the taste of the delicacy by making it bitter. This is because turmeric naturally has a slight bitter taste, which can spoil the taste and texture of a dish when added in excess.

Is 1000 mg of turmeric enough? ›

Studies show that turmeric could be beneficial in doses ranging from 500–2,000 milligrams (mg) per day. However, the recommended dosage can vary depending on the specific condition you're trying to treat.

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