I adopted the recipe from my husband's Kerala Beef Roast recipe which I had posted days ago but changed the quantity of ingredients used to suit the preparation. My husband is crazy about whole fresh spices and try to include them in any dish which doesn't even call for one. Though I use whole spices in some preparations, pairing with him turned me to a spice addict too and since then I have been generous in the usage of whole spices! I love the flavour imparted by freshly roasted and ground spices especially in meat preparations much to the delight of my husband who revels in his achievement of transforming me into a spice addict!
Ingredients:
Chicken- 1.75 lb cut into pieces
Red onions- 1 1/2 thinly sliced(the use of shallots gives an added taste to the dish)
4 slit green chillies(adjust according to your level of spiciness)
Fresh ginger minced- 1.5 tbsp
Fresh garlic-4 cloves minced
Tomatoes- 2 chopped
Freshly ground spices- 0.5 tbsp(see recipe below)
Turmeric powder- 1/2 tsp
Coriander powder- 1/2 tsp
Chicken masala- 1/2 tsp
Salt to taste
1 tsp mustard seeds
2 sprigs curry leaves
Coconut oil for cooking
Dry roast and grind the following-Makes about 3 tbsp
2 cinnamon sticks each about 2.5" long
3/4 tsp cardamom seeds
6-7 cloves
1 nutmeg broken into pieces
2 tbsp fennel seeds
2 star anise
To marinate the chicken:
Freshly ground spices- 2.5 tbsp(from above)
Ground pepper- 1/2 tsp(or more)
Salt to taste
1.5 tsp ginger garlic paste(I used store bought one for marination only)
Turmeric powder- 3/4 tsp
Chicken masala- 1/2 tsp
Method:
- Dry roast the spices mentioned above at about medium heat in a pan until it starts to change colour or you get the aroma of the spices.
- Cool and grind to a powder without adding water. Keep aside.
- Marinate the chicken with the ingredients mentioned under marinade. Keep the marinated chicken for 3 hours in the refrigerator.
- Cook the marinated chicken in a pressure cooker. There is no need to add water to pressure cook chicken but in case you are concerned about safety(as I am!) you may add little water. Keep cooked chicken aside.
- Heat 1 tbsp coconut oil in a pan and splutter mustard seeds.
- Add curry leaves and saute for few seconds until it turns crisp and gives out aroma.
- Add minced ginger and garlic and saute till raw smell goes.
- Add chopped onions(or shallots) and green chillies and saute till onions turn brown.
- Add the remaining 0.5 tbsp freshly ground spices and saute for few seconds more.
- Add chopped tomatoes and cook till it turns mushy.
- Add turmeric powder, coriander powder, chicken masala and salt and saute for few minutes until raw smell of the spices go.
- Add cooked chicken along with water left after pressure cooking and mix well.
- Cook on medium-high heat until the dish turns dry. This process may take about 30 minutes depending on the amount of liquid and the heat. Note that during this process you need to stir continuously to prevent it from sticking to the bottom of the pan.
- Add 1 tsp coconut oil and mix well.
- When the dish has become dry and has turned brown remove from heat.
- Serve hot with Appam/ Rice/ Roti/Chapati/ Naan.
Pooja.
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36 comments:
I think this looks delicious!i followed you through the foodie blog roll and I love the recipes you have here!Hope you wont mind but I'd love to bring over our Foodista readers to your site, just add this little widget here to this post and it's all set to go, Thanks!
this looks like it would be good in so many other ways as well - like wrapped up in nan or in a paratha...a kerala taco
Thanks Alisa..Will do it soon :)
Thanks DB, yes you are right..thats another option! Oops I had forgotten this option!! Will include this too.
iam sure my son will like this ....he says no to gravy....good
Thanks Ms.Sailaja :) Yes I guess kids would favour dry dishes than gravy ones!
Oh..kanditte kothiyavunee..i can feel the flavor from here...yummy
Thanks Vrinda :)
Love this fry..we also do this at home but slight different way..It taste real good..will try ur recipe soon
Thanks Ashwini for dropping by..I would love to hear from you the verdict :)
Delicious chicken curry Pooja..Yummy..
Thanks Pooja :)
Wow nice recipe dear.I will try this recipe.
Wow Pooja, am just drooling over those yummy roast..wat a amazing dish, very new to me!
I want some now!!! God-it's been ages since I ate this dish-my friends mom used to make this whenever I went to their place in Chengannur!!
I just had this at a potluck last week. Nice recipe.
Wow!!Looks gorgeous..
Thanks Vineela, Priya, Sweta & Smitha for your lovely words :)
Vineela, do try and let me know your verdict too.
Sweta, now you can satisfy your cravings.. :)
Thanks Priya :)
Awesome,the fresh spices makes the roast all the more tasty,bet it also makes a perfect wrap with salad:)
I love chickem too... Certainly a different recipe... Looks great!
Thanks Yasmeen, yes that is a good option too :)
Thanks HCOF :)
I was seriously wishig I could have some after the dinner I am still craving for food now!!!
poojaaa..dis s my fav one...it looks awesome...yummyy.. and delicious...send it to me :)
Thanks Ramya..hehe what if I pass the dish to you?
Thanks Lena, sure, expect an overnight package :)
I bet this was so aromatic it looks gorgeous and the golden brown colour looks so very appetizing YUM!
Thanks Jeena :)
Looks amazing ! I love this chicken roast with the aroma of spices:)
Thanks Usha :)
a new recipe to me pooja ..... will try some time .........
I love adding lot's of spices in a dish. This one turns out beautiful. Your house must smell so nice.
Nice chicken roast... one of hubby's fav... ur version is very different and looks too good... will try sometime :)
Thanks Kalyani :)
Thanks Helene :) Yes the house had aroma of fresh spices!
Thanks Padma :)
Kerala style dry roasted chicken is my all time favorite. Thanks for revealing the secrets and sending it for the event.
Welcome..And thanks for the great event Vicky :)
Looks wonderful and fantastic. Mouth watering. Yummyyyyy.... one.
Thanks Valar :)
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