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Colocassia (Arbi) and Chicken Curry

By Sid • Jan 31st, 2008 • Category: Asian Food, Indian Food, Non Vegetarian Food
Colocassia (Arbi) and Chicken Curry

This is a wonderfully , yet not hot, tangy and . While I wouldn’t call it simple to make, it ain’t tough either.

Pre-cook the colocassia (arbi), preferably one whistle in a standard pressure cooker. Slice thickly, fry till it has a crisp outer covering and reserve. Cut any way you like and quickly sear/stir fry in very hot oil so its cooked on the outside. Drain and reserve.

Heat some oil in a wok/pan and add , brown, add bay leaves, leaves, cloves (laung), aniseed (sauf), lightly pounded yellow mustard seeds, , , salt, stick of cinnamon and cardamom. Stir for a couple of minutes, add chopped , stir for a few minutes then add water. Bring to the boil. Add the and cook for 10 minutes. Add tamarind water and cook for a further 5 - 7 minutes. Just before serving stir in the colocassia (arbi).

Best eaten with slightly overcooked rice.

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Sid is a self confessed food addict who likes cooking, writing and photography... and travel, if it gets him closer to a good book and interesting food.
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