Its been more than a month i posted a non vegetarian dish, here is one of our recent family favourite. I fond always for super spicy dishes from Andhra, its quite like a dream for me to make some Andhra style hot spicy and yummy non vegetarian curries from a long. But i wasnt sure about the tastebuds of my family members, somehow i wanted to make some super flavourful chicken curry since a long.I took a note of this chicken curry in a paper before few months ago, while watching a TV cookery show and completely forgotten about it.I got them when i was cleaning my pantry few days back and i started craving for some hot chicken curry.
Prepared this super hot chicken curry for our sunday lunch and served simply with a ghee rice. I was bit nervous while serving and i was waiting to know the verdict from them. They simply loved it and we just add a super filling lunch,eventhough my favourite was hot piping rasam rice with this chicken curry.Dunno whether its an authentic Guntur chicken curry but seriously you guys should give a try.Sending to Divya's The Master Chef Contest.
1/2kg Chicken (cut as medium size)
3nos Green chillies (slit opened)
6nos Garlic (chopped)
2nos Onions (chopped)
1tsp Ginger garlic paste
Few curry leaves
1tbsp Red chilly powder
1/2tsp Fennel seeds
Salt
Oil
Few coriander leaves (chopped)
To grind:
1tbsp Poppyseeds
2tbsp Coriander seeds
1no Cinnamon stick
3nos Cloves
1no Cardamom seed
3tbsp Grated coconut
Dry roast all the ingredients given under the list ' to grind' and grind everything as fine paste and keep aside.
Meanwhile cook the chicken pieces with enough salt,chilly powder, chopped garlic,slit opened green chillies in simmer in a pan,until the water from the chicken gets evaporates and keep aside.
Heat enough oil, add the curry leaves,fennel seeds and fry for few seconds, add the chopped onions,ginger garlic paste and saute until the onions turns transculent.
Now add the grounded paste,springle some water and cook for few seconds, add the already cooked chicken pieces to the cooking masala.
Cook everything in medium high flame until the chicken pieces gets well coated with the masala and finally add the coriander leaves and put off the stove.
Serve with rice.
You can also turn them as gravy just by adding some water while cooking, i wanted them as bit dry curry thats why i didnt add much water.
Prepared this super hot chicken curry for our sunday lunch and served simply with a ghee rice. I was bit nervous while serving and i was waiting to know the verdict from them. They simply loved it and we just add a super filling lunch,eventhough my favourite was hot piping rasam rice with this chicken curry.Dunno whether its an authentic Guntur chicken curry but seriously you guys should give a try.Sending to Divya's The Master Chef Contest.
1/2kg Chicken (cut as medium size)
3nos Green chillies (slit opened)
6nos Garlic (chopped)
2nos Onions (chopped)
1tsp Ginger garlic paste
Few curry leaves
1tbsp Red chilly powder
1/2tsp Fennel seeds
Salt
Oil
Few coriander leaves (chopped)
To grind:
1tbsp Poppyseeds
2tbsp Coriander seeds
1no Cinnamon stick
3nos Cloves
1no Cardamom seed
3tbsp Grated coconut
Dry roast all the ingredients given under the list ' to grind' and grind everything as fine paste and keep aside.
Meanwhile cook the chicken pieces with enough salt,chilly powder, chopped garlic,slit opened green chillies in simmer in a pan,until the water from the chicken gets evaporates and keep aside.
Heat enough oil, add the curry leaves,fennel seeds and fry for few seconds, add the chopped onions,ginger garlic paste and saute until the onions turns transculent.
Now add the grounded paste,springle some water and cook for few seconds, add the already cooked chicken pieces to the cooking masala.
Cook everything in medium high flame until the chicken pieces gets well coated with the masala and finally add the coriander leaves and put off the stove.
Serve with rice.
You can also turn them as gravy just by adding some water while cooking, i wanted them as bit dry curry thats why i didnt add much water.
Priya
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Priya ithu illavarasan senja recipeya? but he deep fried it first in that show...looks super yummy Priya :)
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ReplyDeleteLove the hot spicy chicken.
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ReplyDeleteSuper tempting and delicious chicken curry...love to have it with rasam rice...
ReplyDeletelooks like restaurant type recipe..
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Super tempting and appetizing curry !!!! Yum !!!
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Super spicy. my little one adores chicken ..that too spicy stuff. I will make this one sometime
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Yummm..I am drooling at your pic. Lovely colour and looks inviting.
ReplyDeleteYummm..I am drooling at your pic. Lovely colour and looks inviting.
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ReplyDeleteHave heard from my friend, but haven't got chance of tasting it.. Looks delicious... Thanks for sharing
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looks wonderful I like adding coconut to the chicken deliciously done
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tempting ,mouthwatering fry...love it ..spicy...yummmy...
ReplyDeleteGuntur and the red chilies go together. And this curry is true to its name - spicy, hot and fiery!
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