A very easy Indian chicken recipe that could be helpful for a beginner.Thokku means a thick gravy
I crafted this simple chicken thokku recipe for my friends and brothers who longed to have home cooked food. Before blogging, I used to email this recipe to whoever asks me for a simple chicken recipe. All those who used this recipe were almost bachelors at that time, so I christened the recipe as Bachelor's chicken thokku.
Surprisingly one day hubby asked me to take rest and he told me that he wants to cook some chicken for me.
I started freaking out and was terribly upset to hear that, because I have never seen him inside the kitchen and I didn't want to end up hungry on a weekend.
Some how he managed to get my approval and I wrote the procedure on a piece of paper, gave him a brief tour on masalas and went out with a faint heart.
You know what friends? After some time I started sensing his success through my nose and rushed into the kitchen. I could not believe my eyes. While I was just sitting and waiting to find some fault:) the chicken thokku appeared in the wok with great taste and I enjoyed my real holiday devouring the chicken. From the moment I became very confident that anyone can make a decent home cooked chicken curry with this recipe.
I took a snap of what he cooked and publishing it on behalf of hubby for the event ' The potluck - chicken ' hosted by me.
Ingredients:
Chicken - 500 gms
Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
Chilli powder - 1 tsp
Black pepper - 1 tsp
coriander powder - 3 tsp
cumin powder - 1/4 tsp
Garam masala powder - 1/2 tsp
(Garam masala powder should have cinnamon, cloves, cardamom as main ingredient)
Salt - to taste
Red onion - 2 (100 gms)
green chilli - 2
Cilantro , mint leaf - a handful (to garnish)
Tomato - 4
Ginger garlic paste - 2 tbsp
(grind 2 inch ginger and 3 pearls of garlic together to get the ginger garlic paste)
Oil - 5 tbsp
Fennel seed - 1 tsp
curd (plain yogurt) - 1/2 cup
Preparation:
1.Wash and clean the chicken. Remove skin and fat. Apply some turmeric all over and rinse again .
Cut it into medium size pieces and keep aside.
2.Chop the onion and tomato separately.
3.Grind 2 inch ginger, 3 garlic pods , green chilly , black pepper together to a fine paste.
or simply use the black pepper powder, chopped chilly and store bought ginger garlic paste.
Method:
1. Heat the oil in a wok , add the fennel seeds and let it become red.
Then add the 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.
2.Now add the chicken pieces , curd , all the powders mentioned above, salt, and a cup of water.
3.Cook tightly covered in low heat for an hour. stir it once in every 15 minutes.
Then put off fire after the oil starts showing and the meat is done.
4. Garnish with chopped cilantro and mint leaf.
Bachelor's chicken thokku is ready!
Serving suggestion:
Serve as side dish with plain white rice or any Indian bread.
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31 comments:
Wow...it looks so yummy Viki, I am drooling :) Enna pa, were you out of town? Please check your mails dear :)
Oh wow simply finger licking...looks yum.....
Oh my looks all tasty and delicious..m sure its a treat for all chicken lovers :)
Looks so yummy and nice click :)
I can hear my tummy growling for the curry dear...
wow this is a great dish!!!
Looks so yum...wow...so tempting
What a easy recepie!!Good to know that you got rest from the kitchen for one day...Hats off to you and to your hubby!!
Hi hi freaking out when hubby wanted to cook for you.
If it was me i would tell hime be my guest :-)
Super yummy delicous chicken.
Yummy and a thick gravy I love the way its been made!!! Lucky you he took charge of the kitchen :)
Looks so tempting and tasty chicken thokku!
very nice experience...bachelor cooking..enjoyed reading it.. looks great!!
i should try my hubby cooking this one..lol...looks yum....did you get my entries...no response from you dear.
Looks yummy and very easy chicken dish...
aahh..i can use as many easy chicken recipes as i can :)
LOL about Hubby cooking! Good one :)
This is simple n yummy one Viki..am craving for some right now..:)
Lovely recipe. You should give your hubby more chances in the kitchen. This looks perfect!
i have sent the entries again....please confirm.
Chicken thokku looks so yummy. I am drooling over it. Thanks for sharing such a easy recipe.
That was so sweet of ur hubby to coom for u. Looks yummy!
Hi Viki,
LOL...it really helps when we let go sometimes;) the chicken thokku looks awesome, I would finish up a whole loaf with this plate :)yummm
Vicky, a great entry for the event! the recipe sounds really good...
Simple and flavorful dish...looks delicious.
That sounds so sweet, who could ever resist this finger-licking chicken recipe, right!!!
Haha I can identify myself with your situation Vicky! I too freaked out when my hubby offered to make a dish for the first time and it was the same story afterwards :)
Lovely chicken curry! Surely a bachelor's feast!
Love the name-so unique ;)
:) :) :) hubby's cooking... :)
This looks amazing..Chicken is my favorite.. :)
Vikiii... Snap is really nice.. :)
hi..there r something waiting u ad my blog..pls do accept..thx
Thank you friends.
Sangeetha: I got your mail. Great entry for the event. Thanks a lot dear.
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