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Monday, April 25, 2011

CHICKEN DOPIAZA

Chicken Dopiaza Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com

Chicken Dopiaza is a famous Indian dish orginated during Moghul empire using heavy dose of onion, simmered in a mixture of spices and yogurt. Half of the onion is fried until golden brown,  later added to the gravy lightly crushed and the balance of the onion is blended.

For milder curry, you can reduce the chili powder used.  This gravy can be cooked with lamb, king prawn or even vegetarian style. It is best taken with  flavored rice or flat bread...

Chicken Dopiaza Recipe @ treatntrick.blogspot.com


CHICKEN DOPIAZA
Country of origin    :   India/ Asia
Type                      :   Main course

1 kg chicken pieces cleaned
3 onions sliced
5 cardamom
1/2 C yogurt
2 C water
salt to taste
3 TB cooking oil
1/4 C coriander leaves for garnish
GRIND
3 onion
1 in ginger
5 cloves garlic
2 TB coriander powder
2 TB chicken masala powder
1-2  TB chili powder
1/4 C coriander leaves
2 tomato chopped

TB  =   tablespoon
C    =   cup

METHOD

Trim excess fat from the chicken, remove the skin,wash and drain. Add yogurt to the chicken. Keep aside.

Heat the oil, fry  3 onions  until golden brown. Remove and place on absorbent paper.

Add cardamom to the oil, fry until fragrant. Add the blended spices , fry until oil starts to separate on top.

Now add the chicken, fry for a minutes, add the water, bring to boil. Reduce heat, cover and simmer until chicken is tender..

Crushed the fried onion and add into chicken pot once the chicken is tender, add more salt if required. Garnish with coriander leaves and remove from heat.

Linking to Ethnic Cuisine


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31 comments:

  1. I like the sound of this one, and I'd probably stick with the original amount of chilli, because it's so good!

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  2. So yummy and traditional recipe,nice preparation.

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  3. What a tempting looking gravy !! Love the generous use of onions in this dish. Perfect to hav this with naan or chapati

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  4. That would make a great side dish for naans or chapathis... Looks yum...

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  5. Mmmm, this looks delicious..would love to try this sometime soon..thanks for sharing!

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  6. Delicious and tempting chicken curry, nice recipe dear,thanks for sharing.

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  7. That a wonderful chicken curry.

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  8. Love the color, so vibrant. I bet delish too.

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  9. Thats a delicious chicken curry..

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  10. we call it different looks so rich!

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  11. Chicken dopiaza looks awesome delicious rich and creamy.

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  12. Delicious and tempting chicken curry, nice recipe dear..

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  13. it lokks absolutely divine...i loved it....will try it soon this weekend..

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  14. Fingerlicking chicken curry, tempting..

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  15. I saw this on Tanvi's site and thought it looked delicious! Looks just as good here!

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  16. This sounds so delicious. This used to be my favourite curry take away but I'm avoiding that now because it tends to be to oily and too salty. I'll try to make this myself.

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  17. This is new to me. The chicken looks very yummy!

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  18. Oh! This chicken dish looks delicious, I just need a bowl of rice to go with it...yummie. Hope you have a great week ahead :-)

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  19. Onions, spices, and yogurt!?!? Count me in!

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  20. Lovely, yummy and creamy curry

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  21. i have only heard abt this dish but not tasted it..shud do so sometime

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  22. UN piatto ricco che vale la pena provare ;)

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  23. looks so tastyyy ...loved the presentation!

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  24. Thanks for sending me this recipe.
    I put on the list for the category Asia
    Personally I love the chicken in any way
    I would love if You want to participate in the other categories (Europe, Africa, America).
    You'll look and good luck
    Sorry for my English

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