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Malaiwali Murgh Sprinkle chicken with: 1/2 t salt 1 t ground cumin 1/2 t ground coriander 1/4 t ground turmeric 1/4 t cayenne some black pepper Set aside for about an hour in a covered dish. Put it in the fridge, obv. Hash: 6-7 cloves garlic 1 philadelphia inch ginger in a blender till smooth. Add about 1/2 C water to facilitate this. Or use a hammer. Brown about 3lb chicken in hot oil till - um - brown. Set aside till they're all done. Hack up one onion (this is humor) and brown it in the above oil till very dark gold. Add that garlic/ginger paste till the water evaporates and you start to see oil again. Add some spices: 1 t ground cumin 1 t ground coriander 1/4 t turmeric 1/4 t cayenne Stir and fry for about half a minute. Add 2 medium peeled, chopped tomatoes. I use a can of them, and whirl them in the blender till they are smoosh. Turn the heat down to simmer and cook this whole mess for 3-4 minutes, stir in: 4 TBSP plain yogurt Stir this in one T at a time, making sure it's all mixed in before adding more. Otherwise it curdles. Then add: 1 C water Any juice that oozed out of the chicken 1 t salt the chicken Bring to a boil and cook, covered, till the meat falls off the bones. Uncover, add: 1 t garam masala 6 TBSP whipping cream Mix well, then cook uncovered till the sauce is reduced and thickish. There is alot of goop on the bottom of the pan, stir this up as best you can without slobber. |
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