Mangalorean style ghee roast chicken
Mangalorean style ghee roast chicken

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Chicken Ghee Roast Recipe is a mouthwatering dish which looks and tastes wonderful. In this recipe we are going to dry roast the chicken pieces in ghee. Learn how to make super delicious chicken ghee roast easily at home.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have mangalorean style ghee roast chicken using 17 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Mangalorean style ghee roast chicken:
  1. Prepare 1 kg Chicken
  2. Get 1/2 cup Curd
  3. Get 1/2 tsp Turmeric powder
  4. Make ready 1 tsp Lemon juice
  5. Make ready to taste Salt
  6. Take 1 chopped onion
  7. Get 1 tsp Jaggery
  8. Make ready few Curry leaves
  9. Make ready 6 tsp Ghee
  10. Make ready 6-7 pc Dry red chillies
  11. Make ready 1 tsp Cumin seeds
  12. Get 7-8 Garlic cloves
  13. Make ready 1 inch Ginger
  14. Get 2 tsp Coriander seeds
  15. Prepare pinch Fenugreek
  16. Take 7-8 Black peppercorns
  17. Get 1.5 tsp Tamarind paste

Its origins go back to a small town, Kundapur Fiery red, tangy and spicy with an unmistakable flavor of ghee roasted spices, this authentic home style chicken dish is not for the faint heart. Ghee Roast Chicken Also called Mangalorean Chicken Ghee Roast or Kundapur Chicken is an Indian roast chicken dish made with Ghee, whole spices, tamarind and jaggery. Chicken ghee roast is a spicy and tangy Mangalorean delicacy. I never heard of this recipe until one of my subscribers on YouTube asked me to post this recipe. googled for the recipe and got it finally. the taste was outstanding.

Steps to make Mangalorean style ghee roast chicken:
  1. Dry roast red chilies, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, black peppercorns, Fenugreek seeds.
  2. Grind all the roasted masala to a fine powder.
  3. Add garlic and ginger and grind to a fine paste.
  4. Mix the masala with curd, turmeric powder, lemon juice and marinate the chicken with this mixture for 2 -3 hrs or overnight in refrigerator.
  5. In a pan, add ghee, then slightly roast chopped onion and then add the marinated chicken with the masala into it. Add salt as per taste.
  6. Add jaggery to it. After thickening, add the curry leaves and saute for few more minutes.
  7. The masala will get cooked and coat the chicken nicely, gives a beautiful red spicy colour to the dish.
  8. The ghee roast chicken is ready to serve with naan, roti, dosa or rice.

I didn't feel any taste while cooking… but it tasted really amazing few minutes. Chicken Ghee Roast finds its origins in the humble kitchen of Shetty lunch home - a family restaurant in Kundapur (a small coastal town that lies in the southern part of India.) What started off in a small town has made its way to the menu of most Mangalorean restaurants throughout India and abroad. Chicken Ghee Roast is a popular Mangalorean dish which uses spices and clarified butter to roast the chicken. The ghee roast originated in a small town called Kundapur near Mangalore. The ghee flavored fiery red, tangy and spicy dish soon became very popular and is available in restaurants.

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