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Fried Chicken

By Sid • Jul 9th, 2007 • Category: Indian Food, Non Vegetarian Food

This isn’t yet another recipe for , where you slather pieces of in batter and deep fry, then eat with ketchup. This is the definitive recipe for that can possibly be described as the deep Indian version. As with most of my recipes, the listing is *not* for beginners and you definitely need to know what you’re doing.

You’ll need:

In a pressure cooker, add some oil, put in the and fry till the are soft and just thinking of turning brown at the edges. Put in all the ingredients, except the vinegar, freshly ground and the . Stir. Put in the and lightly sear. Add a cup or so of water, close the cooker and cook. You’ll need to estimate when its just about to turn tender. Perhaps a little earlier is ok, but not later.

Pour everything from the cooker in a wide pan. You can do this in the cooker itself if you like, but it’s easier to handle this way. boil down the water till the is dry. add some vinegar and the freshly ground , give it one final stir, taking care not to scramble the if its gotten too soft, or to jarr it off the bone.

Serve hot with fresh bread [Indian: roti, parantha, naan... or freshly white bread].

- Sid

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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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