This is my second posting in the non- vegetarian recipes section and I have been very eager to post it as soon as I can :). Its a very nice Chicken recipe and can be served with rice or roti. The ingredients used for dry powder will form a nice thick gravy making it more delicious. So, here goes the recipe of Hyderabadi Chicken Curry.
Serves 2-3 people
Preparation and Cooking Time 20-30 mins
Marinate the Chicken with turmeric powder(1/4 tbsp), chilli powder(1/4 tbsp) and ginger garlic paste (1/4 tbsp) before cooking - 10-15 mins.
Ingredients :
Chicken cut into medium sized pieces - 1 lb
Onion finely chopped - 1 medium to large
Green Chillies - 2 slit vertically
Chopped Corainder - 1/2 cup
Ginger garlic paste - 1/2 tbsp
Oil - 4 tbsp
Salt according to taste
Turmeric powder - 1/4 tbsp
Chilli powder - 1/2 tbsp
Garam Masala - 1/4 tbsp
Fry without burning and make dry powder out of these ingredients :
Dhanyalu/Coriander seeds -1/2 tbsp
Dry Coconut piece - 1/4
Poppy Seeds/Gusgasalu - 1 tbsp
Whole Garam Masala ( Shahi Jeera(1/4 tbsp), Patta/Cinanamom (1/2 inch), Elaichi/Cardamom(1), PepperCorns(few))
Cashews 5-8
Method :
- Heat oil in a pressure cooker add shahi jeera, patta or cinanmom, chopped onions, green chillies, chopped coriander, turmeric powder, ginger garlic powder and fry till onions change color.
- Now add chilli powder, garam masala, salt and mix.
- Then add the marinated chicken, dry powder and mix well.
- Once water starts coming out of chicken add very little water according to the consistency of gravy you like and pressure cook it for 1 or 2 whistles and not more (as chicken cooks faster).
- The Hyderabadi Chicken curry is ready and can be served hot with rice or roti.
6 comments:
Hai Vishali the chicken curry looks yummy and its easy and fast to cook.
vineelasiva
Thank you Vineela....yes its an easy but delicious recipe..:)
Looks delicious. My kids love any chicken dish, will try! :)
Thank you Asha.
Thanks vishali for Stopping by and commentsa@ my blog .hey first here u have a nice blog will visit again
Thank you Mangala....blogging is all about making new friends and learning variety of recipes from them...will keep visiting ur blog too :)
Cheers
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