We are two sisters who are on a culinary journey that began some twenty years ago in our parent's kitchen. We are passionate about food and like to experience different cuisines. This blog is a medium for us to note down, share and enjoy our food experience. More importantly, it is a way of bonding over something we are both passionate about. Hope you enjoy this journey as much as we do.
July 30, 2008
A basic Chicken curry
You are in the middle of a week, have a tiring day at work, come back home and find that all the frozen entrees' you bought to last for one whole week is finished. What can you do to fill up your empty, screaming stomach- reach for the freezer and find that you have one last pack of frozen meat left. Search through your produce section of the fridge and find that there is one big red onion, a few tomatoes left. Not wasting any time you decide on making this rainy day chicken curry, which we believe every one has a unique recipe for.
Preparation time: 15 mins
Cooking time: 40 mins
1 lb chicken breasts, thawed and cut into tiny pieces( wash well)
1 red onion, grated
3 medium tomatoes
1 tbsp ginger-garlic paste
1 tbsp coriander powder
1 tbsp cumin powder
1 tsp chilly powder
1 tsp garam masala powder
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
1 long cinnamon stick
7-8 cardamoms
6 cloves
coriander leaves, finely chopped
3 tbsps ghee
salt to taste
Heat a pan. Add ghee. Add the cloves, cardamom and cinnamon. Fry for 2 mins. Add onions and fry till transparent. Add the tomatoes and fry till mushy. Add ginger-garlic paste. Add the powders, fry for 2 mins. Add 1 1/2 cups of water. Bring it to a boil. Add chicken and salt. Mix well. Cover and cook for 20 mins or till done. Garnish with coriander leaves. If you want some tang, add 1 tsp of lemon juice.Serve with a side of bread or white rice.
Enjoy!
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7 comments:
Girls, you had me at the first cpl. of lines :-D. Yup, eating the same three dishes everyday, which are cooked either on the weekend or beginning of the week ;). This one sounds like a good deal, yummy to boot!
Chicken curry is totally my recipe for a hungry weekday. I always use chicken on the bone though, tastes much better!
bought some boneless chicken thighs yesterday. I think I am going to give this recipe a try tonight.
when do you add the tomatoes and ginger-garlic paste?
Musical, we hear you!! mallika, u r like us, girl. pinkdogwood, very very sorry abt responding so late. thanks for editing us... we have corrected our recipe(:-). hope you tried this recipe!!
yummyumm!!! chicken is one of my fav.. chicken curry have never tried.. but sound delish.. a must make for the weekends. thank you for sharing.. you both are doing a great job.. keep it up!!
cheers!!
nora
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