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Indian Food Chicken 65

Indian Food Chicken 65
4.0 Stars based on 310 Reviews
Author : addy234... Published On : Mar 25, 2009
Preparation Time:  15min Recipe Type :    NonVeg-Main
Cooking Time :  30 min Standing Time :   30
Yield : 4 (4 servings)  Ingredient : Chicken

Description : this recipe is written by priya -NYC as contribution to Vahrehvah following the video thankyou priya

Recipe of Indian Food Chicken 65
Ingredient Name Unit Quantity
 
Aji no moto(MSG)

tsp

1/2

Chicken-dark meat(boneless thigh meat)

lbs

2

Coriander leaves-chopped

bunch

1/2

Cornflour

tsp

2

Cumin seeds, Pepper powder,chilli powder,salt

tsp

1/2 tsp each

Curry Leaves-chopped

number

4-5

Egg

number

1

Garlic-chopped

tsp

1

Ginger-chopped

tsp

1/2

Ginger/Garlic paste

tsp

2

Green Chilli

number

4-5

Oil

to fry



Red color(Optional)

drops

2-3

Directions | How to make Indian Food Chicken 65
 

To make the fried chicken pieces:- Take chicken pieces in a non reactive bowl-(We use dark meat so that it is nice and juicy when fried).Add salt, Aji-no-moto,1 tsp ginger/garlic paste, pepper powder-pinch, cornflour and mix-Then add 1 egg and mix in completely-(Egg coats the meat and keeps the juices in) Heat oil in a frying wok or kadhai-Add chicken pieces few at a time(Do not crowd the kadhai) and fry until lightly golden brown-Drain and remove on a paper towel To make the sauce:-This does not need to be very salty-so control salt Heat 2-3 tsp oil in a pan-Add cumin, add the chopped ginger and garlic and suate until fragrant-Add chopped chillies, curry leaves,1 tsp ginger/garlic paste, remaining pepper powder, chilli powder, salt,chilli/garlic paste, aji-no-moto, red color and mix-Cook for a few minutesAdd a little water and then add chicken to this paste and toss lightly-Stir in the coriander leaves and serve

this recipe is written by priya -NYC as contribution to Vahrehvah  following the video
thankyou priya

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