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Best Indian Chicken Recipe | Easy Chicken Recipe | Chicken Recipe

Best Indian Chicken Recipe| Easy Chicken Recipe | Chicken Recipe

So my Amma is one of the best cooks I know and when it comes to non-vegetarian food she is better than the best. I miss the chicken, mutton, fish and prawns that she cooks. Every single day of my life :(

On some days, when I am in the mood for it, I take it upon myself to marinate some chicken and come up with something that tastes and smells atleast remotely like something she cooks. 

Below is a simple chicken recipe for a simple pan-fried chicken dish.

Best Indian Chicken Recipe| Easy Chicken Recipe | Chicken Recipe

WHAT YOU NEED FOR THE BEST INDIAN CHICKEN RECIPE
  1. Chicken Fillet Pieces
  2. Yogurt/ Curd
  3. Chili powder
  4. Coriander Powder
  5. Cumin Powder
  6. Ginger Garlic paste
  7. Pepper
  8. Salt
  9. Garam Masala 
  10. Tandoori Masala
  11. Oil
PRE-COOKING PREP
  1. Wash and clean the chicken
  2. Make a marinade comprising of a Tbsp of curd/plain yogurt along with chilli powder, coriander powder, cumin powder, ginger garlic paste, pepper, salt, garam masala and tandoori masala.
  3. Marinate the chicken in the above mix and keep in the refrigerator for about 30 minutes to 1 hour (the more, the better!)
You can use a similar marinade for paneer and tofu as well. ( I've tried both!)

How to make Easy Indian Chicken | Chicken Recipe

1️⃣ Heat ghee/oil/butter in a pan
2️⃣ Add cumin seeds and chopped garlic and fry till slightly brown
3️⃣ I'm currently obsessing over Kasoori/Kasuri Methi, so add that as well. It gives the dish a soothing and pleasant aroma. 
4️⃣ Add in the marinated chicken and let it cook till the marinade becomes a crispy coating
5️⃣ Tadaaa! Eat it as a starter or cut up pieces and add to your salad bowl. (I did both😝)





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