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| − | [[  | + | ==Introduction==  | 
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| + | Yes another cooking thread! They seem to still be reasonably popular, hopefully the trend won't die out too soon as I love cooking and sharing what I cook.   | ||
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| + | Today I made a curry, a Chicken Mahkani which is one of my favourite currys.  | ||
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| + | ==Ingredients==  | ||
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| + | *4 large skinned chicken breasts  | ||
| + | *2 large red chillies  | ||
| + | *4 cloves of garlic, finely chopped  | ||
| + | *150ml double cream  | ||
| + | *150ml natural yogurt  | ||
| + | *1 fresh lemon  | ||
| + | *1 tsp Garam Masala  | ||
| + | *2 tsp Ground Cumin  | ||
| + | *2 tblsp Coriander leaves  | ||
| + | *50g Butter  | ||
| + | *1/2 tsp salt  | ||
| + | *1.5kg fresh ripe tomatos  | ||
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| + | [[image:Ingred.jpg]]  | ||
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| + | ==Method==  | ||
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| + | *Core and deseed the chillies, chop them up fine.  | ||
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| + | [[image:Chillies.jpg]]  | ||
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| + | *Add the chillies, fine chopped garlic, cumin and garam masala to a small bowl.  | ||
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| + | [[image:Chillies2.jpg]]  | ||
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| + | *Mash it up and then add the juice of the lemon, coriander leaves and the yogurt to create the marinade. Really this should be blended but as I don't have a blender I did it by hand. If you have a blender though, use it.  | ||
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| + | [[image:Marinade.jpg]]  | ||
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| + | *Chop up the chicken into 3cm pieces and put into a non metallic bowl  | ||
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| + | [[image:Chicken.jpg]]  | ||
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| + | *Mix in the marinade with the chicken, cover and put in the fridge for 3hours.  | ||
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| + | [[image:Chicken2.jpg]]  | ||
| + | |||
| + | *While that is happening....  | ||
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| + | Quarter the tomatos and put into a pan with nothing else. Warm for 20mins on a low to medium heat  | ||
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| + | [[image:AcTomatoes.jpg]]  | ||
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| + | *They will start to go like this.  | ||
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| + | [[image:Tomatoes2.jpg]]  | ||
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| + | *Strain the tomatos into a clean pan using a fine seive. Throw away the skins and pulp left over.  | ||
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| + | [[image:Tomatoes3.jpg]]  | ||
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| + | *You end up with a tomato sauce like so, heat this for 50 mins until reduced to a nice thick sauce. You may need to skim off any yellow stuff off the top as it is heating.  | ||
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| + | [[image:Tomatoes4.jpg]]  | ||
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| + | *Add in 50g of butter and salt then stir and heat for another 20mins  | ||
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| + | [[image:Tomatoes5.jpg]]  | ||
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| + | *Add in the 150ml of double cream, heat through thoroughly and set aside  | ||
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| + | [[image:Tomatoes6.jpg]]  | ||
| + | |||
| + | *By this time the chicken should be ready, so heat a pan with 3 tbl spoons of vegetable oil and add it all.  | ||
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| + | [[image:Cook1.jpg]]  | ||
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| + | *Cook for 15 minutes on a medium heat.  | ||
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| + | [[image:Cook2.jpg]]  | ||
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| + | *Add in the tomato sauce and stir and heat for 5 minutes  | ||
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| + | [[image:Cook3.jpg]]  | ||
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| + | *The finished curry  | ||
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| + | [[image:Finished.jpg]]  | ||
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| + | *Serve with basmati rice  | ||
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| + | [[image:Plated.jpg]]  | ||
| + | |||
| + | Yummy!  | ||
Revision as of 17:21, 9 May 2008
Introduction
Yes another cooking thread! They seem to still be reasonably popular, hopefully the trend won't die out too soon as I love cooking and sharing what I cook.
Today I made a curry, a Chicken Mahkani which is one of my favourite currys.
Ingredients
- 4 large skinned chicken breasts
 - 2 large red chillies
 - 4 cloves of garlic, finely chopped
 - 150ml double cream
 - 150ml natural yogurt
 - 1 fresh lemon
 - 1 tsp Garam Masala
 - 2 tsp Ground Cumin
 - 2 tblsp Coriander leaves
 - 50g Butter
 - 1/2 tsp salt
 - 1.5kg fresh ripe tomatos
 
Method
- Core and deseed the chillies, chop them up fine.
 
- Add the chillies, fine chopped garlic, cumin and garam masala to a small bowl.
 
- Mash it up and then add the juice of the lemon, coriander leaves and the yogurt to create the marinade. Really this should be blended but as I don't have a blender I did it by hand. If you have a blender though, use it.
 
- Chop up the chicken into 3cm pieces and put into a non metallic bowl
 
- Mix in the marinade with the chicken, cover and put in the fridge for 3hours.
 
- While that is happening....
 
Quarter the tomatos and put into a pan with nothing else. Warm for 20mins on a low to medium heat
- They will start to go like this.
 
- Strain the tomatos into a clean pan using a fine seive. Throw away the skins and pulp left over.
 
- You end up with a tomato sauce like so, heat this for 50 mins until reduced to a nice thick sauce. You may need to skim off any yellow stuff off the top as it is heating.
 
- Add in 50g of butter and salt then stir and heat for another 20mins
 
- Add in the 150ml of double cream, heat through thoroughly and set aside
 
- By this time the chicken should be ready, so heat a pan with 3 tbl spoons of vegetable oil and add it all.
 
- Cook for 15 minutes on a medium heat.
 
- Add in the tomato sauce and stir and heat for 5 minutes
 
- The finished curry
 
- Serve with basmati rice
 
Yummy!
















