But hey, who cares as long as I get to do the honors first :D
This is (she claims) her original recipe for chilly chicken. And I have to agree. I’ve never quite had the same taste elsewhere. But a note of warning: You might want to adjust the spice level, because her’s always leaves me gasping for water after the first few bites.
And since I like gasping I follow her proportions to a T :|
;)
Anyway, You’ll Need:
For The Marinade:
Boneless chicken cut into small cubes – 2 lb
Maida/All purpose flour – 3 tablespoons
Cornflour – 2 teaspoons
Chilly powder – 1 ½ teaspoon
Freshly ground pepper – ½ teaspoon
A small pinch of red food color – optional
A small pinch of ajinomoto – optional
Egg – 1 large
Ginger garlic paste – 1 tablespoon
Soy sauce – 1 tablespoon
Tomato sauce – 1 ½ tablespoon
Juice of one lime
Salt to taste – Add less than the quantity you normally use, because Soy Sauce is salty. You can add more later after you mix everything.
For The Butter Fry:
Unsalted butter - 1 ½ teaspoon
Green chillies slit lengthwise - 10
Curry leaves – 15 leaves
Method Of Preparation:
- Combine all the marinade ingredients together (except chicken)
- Check the salt and spice proportion
- Add chicken and mix well
- Refrigerate for 30 minutes
- Deep fry on low to medium heat – I burnt them this time :(
- Remove and keep aside
- Now in another pan, heat the butter
- Add the green chillies and curry leaves and fry for two minutes on medium heat
- Remove and empty the contents on to the fried chicken
- Toss well and serve
14 comments:
This one goes to my mom..... all i need to do is take a print out....Thanks
@akshay
:)) Flattered
who's latha?that does look fiery. will try it out on my next chicken cooking and let u know.
@mallugirl
She's our maid back home. An ultimate blessing.. touchwood.
Ohh wow!! This is so cool.. ummm...sorry..Hot!! ;)
I'll try it out..n m going to keep an eye on this blog.. :D
M quite a foodie.. but I guess its time I learn to cook a few things.. ;)
ah..maids..luxuries of the third world!!
@swati
awww! Thanks Swati! :D
@mallugirl
Definitely! Sigh!
lady!!! nice recipies...why dont u start some cooking classes..also think of compiling and publishing them...am sure u can make a few bucks selling them to the new cooks :D
wow.. tat looks yumm man!
it inspires me to blog a post on my mom's proclaimed 'original' moslem mutton-dhaniya biriyani!!- n we're christian, can ya beat tat?
:)
neways, good job! keep it up!
@nefariousoutlook
LOL! *flattered*
But I'm just a short-cut chef. You should check out some of the other food blogs. *whew*
@rantravereflect
Thank Yoooo!
Let me know when you post the biriyani recipe :D :D
The dish does look fiery.....n im a big spice person. Gonna try this one soon....
@jans
Aww thanks Jans! Lemme know if you liked it.
Just looking at the picture makes me hungry. Am going to try out the recipe. Thanks for the post.
@tairebabs
Lol! Anytime!
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