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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Chettinadu pepper chicken

Chettinad pepper chicken is an appetizer popular in chettinadu restaurant (Indian restaurants). I tried and tried this recipe until I get the perfection of what we generally get in restaurants. I found that the secret of the flavor depends on marination, curry leaf, fresh pepper powder and sesame oil. Try this and enjoy!
Chettinadu pepper chicken fry.
I baked the marinated chicken instead of deep frying.

Ingredients:
Chicken - 2 lb
(boneless skinless thigh)
red onion - 1
ginger garlic paste - 1 tbsp
curry masala powder - 2 tsp
coriander powder - 3 tsp
curry leaf - 2 sprig
green chillies - 3
sesame oil - 2 tbsp
ghee - 2 tsp
fennel seed - 1 tsp
cinnamon - 2 inch
lemon - 1/2
salt - to taste
To marinate:
salt - 2 tsp
curd - 1/2 cup
maida (AP flour) - 1 tbsp
oil / butter - 2 tbsp
turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
vinegar - 2 tbsp
red chilly powder - 1 tsp
ginger garlic paste - 1 tbsp
To powder:
whole black pepper - 2 tbsp
cumin - 1 tsp

Method:
Clean the chicken thighs by rinsing in water.
Cut it into 1.5 inch size pieces.
Mix the items given for marination.
Put the mixture in a mixing bowl and mix thoroughly with chicken.
Let it marinate for 1 hour (room temperature) or 4 - 12 hours (overnight) inside refrigerator.
Vinegar in this marinade will keep the meat hygienic for long hours of marination.
Heat enough oil and deep fry the chicken pieces in small batches or bake them as shown in photo.
I threaded the chicken pieces into wooden skewers and baked them at 350 deg for 30 minutes (turned once after 20 minutes). It took almost 30 minutes to cook the chicken in oven until it turns mild red and glossy.
In a separate wok, heat oil + ghee, add cinnamon and fennel. Wait till fennel gets red. Then add the finely chopped onion and fry till it turns golden brown.
Then add the ginger garlic paste and fry for few seconds.
Add the fried / baked chicken pieces and stir for a few seconds.
Then add coriander powder, curry masala powder, prepared pepper powder and fry in low heat till raw smell goes.
Then add chopped green chillies, curry leaves and cook covered.
Check for salt and add more if needed.
Before switching off, squeeze the lemon, give a brisk stir and switch off.
Chettinadu pepper chicken is ready!

Serving suggestion:
Serve as appetizer or along with chapati
I like it with curd rice.

Note:
Deep frying the marinated chicken pieces (instead of baking) is traditional in Chettinadu cooking.
Chettinadu foods are popular for their high spice level. I would suggest including some cool lassie drink or buttermilk along with this appetizer.
Instead of the homemade curry masala powder we can use Achi's or Shakthi garam masala powder too.
Instead of thighs we can use a small whole chicken also (nattu kozhi cut into small pieces).

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Pepper Chicken

Just like all the girls who change their cooking style after marriage, I too did many things. No..no don't imagine me as a vegan who married a meat-o-holic, its 'topsy turvy' gals:)
I should say my culinary journey started even before marriage as my brothers are true lovers of NVs:) But after marriage I reduced cooking the non veg items because of hubby's lesser appetite for NV, though all of my inlaws excel each other in having them .
Before hand I used to make different varieties of chicken for my younger brother Venkatesh. Being a great chicken-holic person, he inspires me to learn more and more dishes.Almost every day he would love to have a different dish , preferably a NV in his tiffin box:) So I started trying many varieties and here is a pepper chicken .
Dedicating this recipe to all my brothers (two from my mom's and 3 from my Inlaws side)who love chicken in anything.





Ingredients:

Chicken (with or without bones)- 1/4 kg
(I made it with bones)
Red onion - 1
Tomato - 1
Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
Curry leaf - 1 brig
Sesame oil - 3 tbsp
Fennel seeds - 1 tsp
ginger garlic paste - 1 tsp
sesame oil - 4 tbsp
To powder :
Black pepper - 3 tbsp
cumin - 1 tsp
cinnamon - 1 inch
cloves - 2
fennel seed - 1/2 tsp

Method:

Wash and clean the chicken. Apply some turmeric all over and rinse again .
Cut it into medium size pieces and keep aside.
Chop the onion and tomato separately.
Grind 1 inch ginger and 3 garlic pods to a fine paste.

Heat the oil in a wok , add the fennel seeds and let it become red.
Then add the curry leaves, chopped onion and fry till it becomes golden brown.
Now put the ginger garlic paste and fry till the raw smell goes.
Add the chopped tomato and fry till it becomes mushy.

Now add the chicken pieces and fry for a while till it becomes a white.
Then add the salt, Turmeric powder, powdered masala and cook covered with a handful of water.
Stir frequently to avoid charing.
Cook for nearly 30 minutes in very low flame.
Then put off fire after the oil starts showing and the meat is done.
Pepper chicken is ready.

Serving suggestion:

Take the chicken fry out leaving behind the oil and place on a serving bowl.
Sprinkle a tablespoon of black pepper all over the chicken .
Fry some curry leaves in the left out oil in the pan and garnish the chicken with it for a homely touch.
Serve as side dish with sambar rice or rasam rice or even with curd rice.
The chicken pieces will loose moisture and shrink a lot. So it will be enough for just 2 people.

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