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Thursday, 22 August 2013

Badami Murgh/Almond Chicken


F.R.I.E.N.D.S. Fight for you. Respect you. Include you. Encourage you. Need you. Deserve you. Stand by you.

We all need friends. Friends whom we can fall upon when we are in need, friends who we want to share our sorrow and happiness with, friends who can guide us, friends who can understand us...
Kolkata Food Bloggers (KFB) are my newest bunch of friends. And it gives me so much pleasure and joy to have found such extremely sweet and wonderful people. It is amazing to have found like-minded and very grounded food bloggers in my city. The best part about them all is the humility with which they keep blogging about  food. Humility to me is one of the most important virtues of a human being. And having found that along with the simplicity in their hearts gives me immense pleasure to be called their friends.
A get-together is therefore, always very eagerly awaited and we try and catch with each other as and when possible. Our recent meet was on Eid where we all got some scrumptious food for the Potluck party. I made this Badami Murgh and a Brownie Tart for all my dear friends. Needless to mention it was a very special meet with lip smacking food from all. 
This recipe is specially dedicated to all the lovely members of KFB.

 

Ingredients
  • 500 gms Chicken pieces, washed
First Marination
  • 2 tbsp ginger-garlic-green chilli paste
  • juice of 1 lime
  • salt and black pepper to taste
Second Marination
  • 2 tbsp oil
  • 3 tbsp Besan(gram flour)
  • 15 Badam(almonds), soaked in water
  • 3 tbsp hung curd
  • 1/4 tsp haldi/turmeric powder
  • salt to taste
1 onion, sliced
 
 

Procedure :

First Marination
Prepare the ginger-garlic-green chilli paste by grounding together  1 1/2" ginger, 6-7 cloves of garlic and 3-4 green chillies. 
Marinate the chicken pieces in this paste along with lime juice and salt & black pepper to taste for at least 1/2 hour.

Second Marination 
Take oil in a pan and add besan. Let it cook on medium flame till the besan gets cooked. Be careful as to not burn it. Remove from heat and transfer to a bowl.
Peel the almond skin and ground to a fine paste.
Add the almond paste to the bowl containing roasted besan.
Add hung curd and salt to taste. Add 1/4 tsp of turmeric powder and add the first marinated chicken pieces.
Let the chicken marinate for another 25-30 mins.

Preheat oven to 180 degree Celsius.
Line a baking tray with aluminium foil and grease it with some oil.
Place the chicken pieces on the baking tray and bake for 25-30 mins or till the chicken turns lightly brown on top and is done. 
Reserve the leftover marinade.

Take oil in a pan and add the sliced onions. As they turn brown add the reserved marinade and mix well.
Add the chicken pieces and gently fold them in.



Notes:
  • If you do not want to bake the chicken, you may cook them in a pan with little oil over the gas flame. 
This recipe is part of the KFB Blogging Marathon. Find what my other dear friends are making in the following links :
A Homemaker's Diary
Silence Sings
My Food My Life
Recipe Junction


Happy Badami Murgh Eating
Amrita
 

11 comments:

  1. Beautiful chicken, yes friends are the greatest gifts.

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  2. Friends make life so much fun...am glad to have u all. That said its a yummy chicken recipe..will try.

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  3. Delicious Chicken, I like this food.. I am a foodies so, search many things on net I found two more links are awesome 1st is Ahmedabad Best Restaurants
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  4. is this the dish you brought to the potluck? then I have missed it big times. looks so so good and such a different way of cooking. bookmarked.

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  5. Lovely delicious chicken. Chicken looks rich and creamy. I also bookmarked this, Amrita.

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  6. This chicken marinated in almnonds look so good! I am sure its extra delicious with the almond coating.

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  7. I have to be honest and truly am. This is one of my fav dish and I simply love the punch of almonds inside. Its simply divine and certainly I need lots of rice to go with it.

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  8. almonds blend in so well with curries,terrific recipe :-)

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  9. The dish sounds a bit new to me...Two types of marination and the addition of besan...I am gonna try it soon...It tasted so yam..can't forget the taste till date.....

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  10. Lovely & beautiful looking chicken curry.. Loved it :)

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