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Royal Red Chilly Chicken Curry | a recipe adapted from Rajasthani 'Lal Maas'



This is a very easy recipe to make with the ultimate result being a succulent and delicious curry as you can see in the picture. The recipe uses whole spices and the heat from the spice is mellowed down by the addition of yoghurt / curd. The amount of heat in the curry can be adjusted to suit your taste by increasing or decreasing the amount of chilly powder while the quantity of other whole spices remain the same.

The dish is cooked with ghee and i did not use oil. It is good to pamper yourself with these traditional recipes and this would definitely make you feel lika a 'royal'. While cooking this chicken, the aroma was so exotic and i couldn't stop myself saying a wow. So, it is just to say that if you consume ghee once in a while it wont hurt or otherwise, indulge in this treat and you can merrily starve the next day ...he he he...


ingredients

1 medium sized chicken - 1200 to 1400 gms, cut into desired size pieces 

whole spices

i am writing the list of spices in the order which it has to go into the ghee

bay leaf - 2 small leaf, torn into 2
black cardamom - 3
green cardamom - 5
cinnamon stick - 1 inch stick, 2 pieces
cloves - 6
fennel seeds - 1 tsp
cumin seeds - 1/2 tsp
pepper corns - 1/2 tsp
kashmiri red chilly - 20(split it into two lengthwise using scissors to remove seeds and dust & give a quick wash)

other ingredients

ghee - 2 to 3 tbsp
onion - 2 
garlic - 16 cloves
ginger - 1 inch piece
turmeric - 1/2 tsp
chilly powder - 2 tsp (add more after tasting the curry half way through the cooking)
curd - 300 ml
salt to taste

I have seen the addition of coriander leaves in this recipe in many tv shows and i have prepared this recipe with and without it. I prefer not to add coriander leaves.


Groundnut / Peanut Chicken Curry




Ground nut Chicken Curry is just like a normal Kerala based  chicken curry with the only difference being the addition of some herbs, groundnuts and coconut. The addition of ground nut gives an extra creamy texture to the curry.  The curry tastes good if prepared in a clay pot but care should be taken that it does not stick to the bottom of the pot.

the recipe

Chicken – 1 medium (1200 gms)
 Onion – 3 large
Garlic – 15 cloves (medium sized)
Ginger – 1 inch piece
Green chilly – 2

Mint leaves, chopped – 3 tbsp
Coriander leaves, stem & root – 3 tbsp
Tomato - 2 medium
Garam Masala – ¾ + ¾ tsp
Turmeric – ¾ tsp
Chilly powder – 3 tsp (adjust to taste)
Pepper powder – 1 – 1 ½ tsp (adjust to taste)

Coconut – ½ of a coconut ( 6 tbsp)
Ground nuts (unroasted) – one hand full (about 5 tbsp)

Oil – 3 tbsp
Salt to taste

the method

Soak the ground nut with adequate water for about 30 minutes. Grind it alongwith coconut to a fine paste.

Heat a heavy bottom pan or clay pot and add the oil. Add the onions and saute till it turns translucent. Add the crushed ginger, chilly and garlic. Saute for a minute and add the turmeric, chilly powder, 1/2 tsp pepper powder and 3/4 tsp garam masala and saute for few seconds in medium heat. Add the groundnut and coconut paste and saute for a minute till the raw taste of ground nut goes off. (Continue cooking in medium heat). Add the chopped mint and coriander leaves. Give a quick stir and add the tomatoes. Stir for few seconds and add the chicken pieces and salt. Stir well. Let the chicken cook in low to medium flame. Stir occasionally.Let the chicken cook in its own juices. Add adequate water if need be. Cook the chicken till done. Sprinkle the remaining pepper powder (if need be) and 3/4 tsp garam masala. Check taste and turn off heat. Serve hot with rice, chapati, appam, naan or whatever you feel like having it with.
The recipe is from a program called 'Taste of Kerala' in Amrita TV.


Mughalai Chicken Biryani
Butter Chicken
Chicken Manchurian
Chicken Shahi Pulao
Tangy Tamarind Chicken Curry
Mughalai Chicken
Ginger Chicken
Hot 'n' Sweet Chicken
Chicken Sandwich

Groundnut chicken curry goes to the 'Sunday Special' event at my blog. Do send in your recipes to this event.

Mughalai Chicken Biryani



Mughalai biryani is not spicy but it is full of flavors.  This is a slow cooked delicacy that imbibes the flavors of all the ingredients. The use of whole kashmiri chillies and whole pepper corns gives a great aroma and taste. The recipe is from various sources that include the television and the web. I have tried to incorporate the best of all methods.

 the recipe to cook rice
Basmati Rice – 2 cups (to serve 8)

Whole spices

Green cardamom – 4
Cloves -3
Cinnamon – ½ inch piece
Bay leaf – 1
Ghee or Veg Oil – 2 tbsp
Salt to taste
Lemon juice – 1 tbsp (optional)

Method to cook rice. Place adequate water in a pot. When the water comes to boil, add the oil, whole spices, lemon juice and salt. Add rice. When the rice is cooked but firm drain the water and keep the cooked rice aside.

recipe to cook the chicken

Chicken – 750 gms
Onion – 4 +3
Whole Kashmiri red chillies – 10
Pepper corns – 1 ½ tsp
Garam Masala – 1 ½ tsp
Chilly powder – 1 ½ tsp
Ginger Garlic paste – 2-3 tbsp
Almond paste – from 20 - 25 almonds
Salt to taste
Curd – 1 cup
Coriander leaves – 5 tbsp
Mint leaves  - ½ cup
Ghee – 2 -3 tbsp + 3 tbsp
Cashewnuts & raisins – as much as you need
Saffron – 1 small pinch (optional)
Milk - 3 tbsp
Salt to taste
Oil – 3-4 tbsp (to fry onions into golden brown color – for garnish)

Whole spices

Green Cardamom – 4
Black Cardamom – 2
Cloves – 3
Cinnamon – ½ inch piece
Blade of Mace – 1 piece
Star Anise – 1 (deseeded)
 
the method

Heat oil in a pan and fry 3 chopped onion till they turn brown (take care that the onion doesn’t get burnt – fry the onions in medium heat. Keep it aside.

Heat a heavy  bottom pan pressure cooker and add the ghee. Turn to medium heat and add the whole spices. Stir till the spices release its aroma. Add the 4 chopped onions and sauté till they turn translucent. Turn to medium heat. Stir in the whole kashmiri chillies. Saute for few seconds and then add the pepper corns and ginger garlic paste. Add the almond paste and stir for a while. Add the garam masala and chilly powder. Turn to low heat and add the chicken pieces and salt. Continue cooking in low heat and saute occasionally till the chicken is half done (let the chicken cook in its own juices). Turn to medium heat and add the chopped coriander and mint leaves. Turn to high heat and add the beaten curd. Stir well. Turn to medium heat and cook till the chicken is done.

Layering the biryani

Take a heavy bottom pan or a pressure cooker. Add 3 tbsp ghee. Place a thick layer of rice followed by the cooked chicken with gravy. Next place another thick layer of rice follwed by the cooked chicken and gravy. Top it with a thin layer of rice. Sprinkle the fried onion, cashew nuts and raisins and a table spoon or two of mint leaves and coriander leaves. Mix the saffron with milk and pour it over the rice. Close the pan with an airtight lid.  Place the pan / cooker in low heat for 15 - 20 minutes. Serve hot with raita.


Butter Chicken


Butter Chicken is a mild and slightly creamy chicken preparation that can be had with any kind of Indian flat bread like chapati, naan or batura. The addition of butter may not sound healthy, but i feel it is okay to have a little bit of sinful indulgence once in a while.






the recipe

ingredients for the marinade

Chicken - 500 gms
Lemon juice (optional) - 1 tbsp
Salt - 3/4 tsp
Ginger Garlic  paste - 1 tbsp
Garam Masala- 1/2 tsp
Pepper powder - 1/2 tsp

other ingredients

Butter - 1 + 1 + 1 tbsp
Onion - 1 (ground to paste)
Tomato puree - from 2 tomatoes
Kashmiri Chilie powder - 2 tsp
Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
Coriander powder - 1/4 tsp
Cumin powder - 1/4 - 1/2 tsp
Garam Masala - 1/4 - 1/2 tsp
Coriander leaves & stem, chopped - 1/4 cup
Cream - 1/4 cup
salt to taste







the method

Cut the chicken into small pieces. Marinate it with the ingredients for the marinade for 30 minutes.

Heat one tbsp butter in a heavy bottom pan / pressure cooked in low heat. Add the marinated chicken and saute for about ten minutes.

In another pan add one tbsp butter and pour the onion paste. Add some salt so that the water from the onion will evaporate quickly. Saute for a minute or until the raw smell has gone. Pour the tomato puree and add turmeric, coriander, chilly and cumin powder. Let it boil for a while. Add the sauted chicken and mix well. Bring it to a boil. When the chicken is almost done add the garam masala. Reduce to low heat and add the lightly beaten cream. Stir briskly so that the cream will completely blend with the gravy and will not curdle. Check salt and stir in the coriander leaves. As per butter chicken recipes a final dollop of butter is essential. I have also added the same but it melted and came on top of the curry as you can see in the picture. So it is thoroughly optional whether to add another tablespoon of butter before turning off heat. This is a very tasty preaparation. Enjoy as you please.

the same recipe can be followed to prepare Butter Paneer or even a Butter Potato ;-)

 

Chicken Manchurian





The era of Chilly Chicken almost ended in my kitchen when I started preparing Chicken Manchurian. It must be bcoz chilly chicken was very common and Manchurian was rare. The first manchurian trial took place around ten years back soon after I tasted it at Chiyang - the restaurant I have mentioned while writing about Mixed Noodles. It was a time when recipes could not be searched on web and I was neither a seasoned cook nor a seasoned web/ recipe searcher. Therefore, I tried it with whatever taste I could remember. I am writing this recipe after much research though it is the same as my first trial. I saw the use of tomato sauce in certain Manchurian recipes. It dint appeal to me so here is my Chicken Manchurian recipe with the taste as close to the Chiyang one.




ingredients to marinate the chicken

Chicken (boneless) - 300 - 400 gms
Corn flour (starch) - 3 tbsp
Flour (Maida) - 3 tbsp
Soy Sauce - 2 tbsp
Ginger Garlic paste - 1 1/2 tbsp
Salt to taste

Oil - to deep fry

ingredients for the tempering

Onion, finely chopped - 2
Garlic - 6 - 8 cloves (for garlicky taste add 8, for moderate one add 6)
Green chillies, finely chopped - 2-3
Pepper powder - 1/2 tsp
Soya sauce - 1 tbsp
Corn starch - 1 tbsp
Water - 1/4 - 1/2 cup
Oil - 2 tbsp
Sugar - 1 tsp
Salt to taste

the method

Cut the chicken into bite sized pieces. Add the ginger garlic paste, soya sauce and salt (please keep a check on the quantity of salt since soya is slightly salty). 

Mix the flour (maida) and corn starch powder well. Sprinkle half of the flour mix on the chicken. Turn the chicken pieces and sprinkle the balance flour mix. Mix the chicken pieces well and let it marinate for half an hour*. 

Heat oil in a pan. Deep fry the chicken in medium heat. 

Prepare corn starch solution using 1 tbsp corn flour and 1/4 cup water. If you need a saucy manchurian add 1/2 cup water to make the solution. Some home secrets - you can use the batter / flour left over from the chicken marinade to prepare the corn starch solution. This would be more tasty since the flour contains seasonings like soya sauce and ginger garlic paste. 

For the tempering, heat 2 tbsp oil in a pan and stir in the onion, garlic and green chillies. When translucent, add soya sauce, salt and sugar. Stir well and add the corn starch solution. When it starts to boil, turn to low heat and add the fried chicken pieces. Mix well  and add pepper powder. Serve with fried rice or mixed noodles or as you please.


*Alternatively a thick batter can be prepared with the flour and the chicken pieces can be dipped into  it and fried. I prefer the non-batter method because the fried chicken is crispy and consumes less oil.

Chinese Mixed Noodles








Chinese food is very popular in our city as it is in our home. We frequent a Chinese restaurant and every time we either have a mixed noodles or a mixed rice which is a signature dish of the restaurant. After trying few of the Chinese restaurants in town, Chiyang seems to be the best place. The reason is many: i have not tasted ajino motto in their preparation, the portions are good, the ambiance is superb (in the air conditioned space) and the menu is reasonably priced.  The mixed noodles in the restaurant has chicken, beef, prawn, pork, eggs and an assortment of vegetables. In this recipe i have avoided beef and pork, yet it tasted very yummy.





the recipe

Hakka noodles - 400 gms
Ginger Garlic paste - 2 tbsp
Soya Sauce - 3 tbsp
Oil - 3 -4 tbsp
Chicken stock - 3/4 - 1 cup
Egg - 1 or 2
Sugar - 1 1/2 tsp
Spring onion, chopped - 2 tbsp
Pepper powder - 1/2 - 3/4 tsp
Salt to taste

ingredients to be sauted 

Capsicum, julienned - 1
Carrot, julienned - 2
Cabbage, julienned - 3/4 cup
Onion - 2 (cut into slight thick slices)
Celery, julienned - 3 stalks
Chicken, boiled & shredded - 3/4 cup
Boiled prawns - 3 -4 tbsp
Green chilly (optional), chopped - 1 or 2





the method

Beat the egg with required amount of salt and make an omelette. Cut it into thin strips / juliennes. 

Boil the noodles as per instruction. Add required amount of salt while boiling.

Heat 2-3 tbsp oil in a wok or a wide pan (uruli in Kerala) and add all the ingredients to be sauted. Add salt and stir briskly in high heat. When the vegetable are almost cooked but remains crunchy turn to low heat and make some space in the middle. Add a tbsp of oil and add the ginger garlic paste. Stir for a minute and then stir it along with the vegetables*. Turn to high heat, make space in the middle of the pan and add the soya sauce. Immediately add 1/2 tsp salt and 1 1/2 tsp sugar. When the sauce sizzles, mix all the vegetables. Add the cooked noodles. Pour the chicken stock 1/4  cup a time and mix with a fork and spoon on each hand. When the noodles reaches the preferred consistency stop using the stock. Add the egg and pepper powder. Garnish with spring onions and turn off heat. Serve with tomato sauce / ginger chicken / chicken manchurian / chillie chicken. 

*Ginger Garlic paste is added in the process of cooking to prevent it from burning in high heat. 

Chicken Shahi Pulao



Shahi Pulao is a very mildly spiced, creamy yet very tasty pulao. Basically this is a veg pulao. I chickenised it to find contentment for my meat loving family. Chicken Shahi Pulao can be had as such or with muttom kurma or any curry of your choice.

ingredients to prepare the rice

Rice – 500 gms (approximately 1 ¾ cup)
Cardamom – 3
Cinnamon – 1 inch piece
Cloves – 3
Bay leaf – 1
Ghee – 2 tbsp
Salt to taste
Shahi jeera – ¼ tsp
Beans – ¼ cup
Carrot – ¼ cup
Potato – ¼ cup

ingredients to boil the chicken

Chicken (boneless) - 500 gms (chopped to bite size pieces)
Ginger – 1 tsp
Garlic – 1 tsp
Garam Masala – ¼ tsp
Oil – 2 tbsp
Salt to taste
ingredients for the green chutney

Coriander leaves – ½ cup
Mint leaves – ½ cup
Ginger – 1 ½ inch piece
Garlic – 5
Green chilly – 1
Onion – 1 small

ingredients for the Shahi paste
Cashew nuts – 2 tbsp
White Sesame seeds – 2 ½ tbsp
Poppy seeds – 1 tbsp
Coconut – 4 tbsp

other ingredients
Ghee – 1 + 1 tbsp
Pepper powder
Salt to taste
Paneer
the method

rice preparation

In a heavy bottom pan or pressure cooker add 2 tbsp ghee and add the whole spices except shahi jeera. Add the vegetables and sauté for a minute. Add shahi jeera, salt and rice and stir for about five minutes. Add double the quantity of water (for 11/2 C rice add 3 cup water) and cook till rice is done.

To boil the chicken, heat a pan and add oil. Place the ginger and garlic and stir in the chicken. Saute in medium heat. Add salt and let the chicken cook in its own juices. Add 1/8 cup water if need be. When chicken is done add the garam masala and turn off heat.

To prepare green chutney, grind all the ingredients.

Soak the ingredients for shahi paste for about one hour. Grind it to a smooth paste.

assembling

Heat 1 tbsp ghee in a pan and heat the green chutney in low flame. Add half of the cooked chicken. When the chutney starts to boil, turn off heat.

In another pan heat 1 tbsp ghee in low flame and add the shahi paste. Add the remaining half of the chicken and pepper powder. Heat it for about 2 minutes and turn off heat.

Shahi pulao can be served as individual servings or layered in a bowl and served from it.

In a bowl place a layer of rice, followed by a layer of green chutney with chicken. Then place another layer of rice, followed by a layer of shahi paste with chicken. Finish it with a layer of rice. Sprinkle grated paneer or roasted sesame.

Tangy Tamarind Chicken Curry



Chicken is such a versatile meat that it can imbibe a variety of flavors. The frequent use of chicken in our kitchen demands new recipe once in a while. I thought of a spicy change and ended up adding some tamarind paste, and the taste was awesome. Tamarind gives a mild sourness, a little sweetness and a very good consistency to the gravy. 


the recipe

Chicken – 1200 -1400 gms
Onion – 2
Green chilly – 2 small
Curry leaves – 2 sprigs
Coriander leaves – 1 + 1 medium plants
Chilly powder – 1 ½ tsp (adjust to taste)
Turmeric powder – 1 tsp
Roasted coriander powder - 1 tsp
Pepper powder – 1 tsp
Tomato – 2 medium
Salt to taste
Oil – 2 -3 tbsp
Tamarind – 1 ½ to 2 tsp

 Ginger – 1 ½ inch piece
Garlic – 10 cloves
Garam Masala – 1 ½ tsp

the method

Wash the chicken and keep it aside. Grind the ginger, garlic and garam masala (3G paste) into a fine paste (add some water to grind).

Heat oil and add the chopped onion. When light brown add the 3G paste, curry leaves and green chillies and sauté till the water content is evaporated. In medium heat add chilly, turmeric and pepper powder and stir till lightly roasted. Stir in the tomatoes and roasted coriander powder and stir till tomatoes are soft. Chop one coriander leaf plant and add to the masala. Add the chicken pieces and salt. Mix well. Add half cup water and cook. Add more (1/2 cup) water if required. Dissolve the tamarind in ¼ cup water and make a pulp. Strain it. When the chicken is almost done pour the tamarind pulp and chopped coriander leaves (from 1 plant). Simmer for five minutes. Serve with rice. It is irresistible.

Please do not try this recipe if you have gastric problems. The use of tamarind and green chilly is likely to increase heart burn.

other chicken recipes in this blog are:

Tomato Pilaf with Mughlai Chicken




It has been quite sometime that I wanted to prepare a tomato pilaf. I dint bother to search the web or any other references. Just kept thinking about it. Recently I stumbled upon a tomato and basil pilaf on television.....well 'this is not that recipe'.....just inspired me to cook my version the same night.....

My version of tomato pilaf is very mildly flavored with numerous spice in meagre quantities. The mild flavor was to compliment the Mughlai Chicken I prepared with this.

Similar to the tomato pilaf, Mughlai Chicken has also been in my mind for quite some time. I was not that impressed with the photographs I saw and the recipe, that sounded very mild on heat and spice. But to my surprise, when i finished the cooking and did my final tasting......i was spellbound.....




recipe for Tomato Pilaf 

Basmati rice - 1 cup
Ghee - 2 tbsp (oil or butter is also okay)
Tomato, cut into round pieces - 2
Green chilly, cut at the stem - 2
Salt to taste
Water - 2 cups
Onion - 1 medium
Dry fruits - 4 tbsp


Spices

Cardamom - 2 
Cloves - 2
Bay leaf - 1 inch piece
Cinnamon - 1/2 inch piece
Star Anise - 1 petal from the star
Mace - 2 strands from the whole piece


the method

Wash the rice and drain the water thoroughly.

Heat a heavy bottom pan or a pressure cooker. When the pan reaches medium heat pour the ghee and add the spices. Stir for a minute or until the spices stop sizzling. Stir in the onion and sauté till translucent. Add the rice and salt and stir until the rice loses its white color (Use a wooden spatula to prevent the rice from breaking). Add the green chillies, tomatoes and dry fruits and stir for few seconds. Pour the water, bring it to a boil and simmer till the rice cooks . If using a pressure cooker, cook it for one whistle. Open when the steam has completely subsided.




recipe for Mughlai Chicken

ingredients for the marinade

Chicken - 500 gms
turmeric - 1/4 tsp
Garam Masala - 1/2 tsp
Curd / Yogurt - 5 tbsp
Salt - 1/4 tsp

other ingredients

Ghee - 2 tbsp
Onion, chopped - 1/2
Onion, ground to paste - 1 1/2
Garlic paste- 2 tbsp
Ginger paste - 1 tbsp
Green chilly - 2
Chilly powder - 2 tsp
Coriander powder - 3/4 tsp
Cumin powder - 3/4 tsp
Garam Masala - 1 tsp
salt - to taste
Cashes nuts / Blanched Almonds,  - 15 - 20 (ground to paste alongwith poppy seeds)
poppy seeds - 1/2 tsp

Whole spices

Cardamom - 2
Cinnamon - 1/2 inch 
Cloves - 2


the method

Marinate the chicken with yogurt, salt, turmeric and garam masala for one hour.

Heat ghee in a pan and add the whole spices. Stir for few seconds and add the chopped onion. When the onion turns translucent, add the ginger garlic paste and sauté for a minute. Add the onion paste and stir till it is cooked (Add salt to speed up the process). Add the green chilly, chilly powder, coriander powder and cumin powder and stir till the raw aroma is gone. Stir in the marinated chicken and the marinade. Add half a cup of water. When the chicken boils, simmer for 20 - 25 minutes, stirring occasionally. Check salt. Sprinkle the garam masala. Mix well and pour the cashew / almond and poppy paste. Bring it to a boil and turn off heat. 

I have made a slight change to the recipe. I have not added beaten cream and egg mixture. Instead I marinated the chicken with yogurt. The dish tastes very very good. It is a must try.

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