Lehsuni Murgh (Chicken in garlic sauce)
Weekend time means chicken time. And everytime its a challenge to find a new recipe which doesnt bore the chef, thats me. It becomes even more challenging when you have limited ingredients in your pantry (because the chef was too lazy to go shopping for ingredients after office on Friday). So with limited ingredients at disposal I surfed throught he net for any recipe that would fit in and yet be a bit different. Fennel Chicken - No, Dahi Chicken - No, Pepper Chicken - No, Poppy Seed Chicken - Ran out of poppy seeds so No, Chicken Korma - No and the Nos went on for more than 40 minutes. I was exhausted surfing and also the clock was ticking away frantically. My maid would be here and before that I need to get the cooking done. Finally I found a recipe which seemed something I could try - Lehsuni Chicken by Piya Mallick. The pics looked great and best thing I had all the ingredients with me.
So it was chop, cut, wash, whisk time and in like an hour I had recreated the dish in my own style. My maid was already in by that time and threatening me to clear off from the kitchen area so that she could do the poocha. hence the pictures are not so picturesque this time, but trust me the taste was much better than the pictures.
If you make the gravy dry then it would pair well with any Indian breads, else if you keep a little gravy then it would be a good option to serve with rice. This dish already has a lot of garlic but if you are a garlic lover then you can add more as well.
Preparation Time: 20 minutes
Cooking Time: 40 minutes
Serves: 2
- Chicken - 750 gm
- Curd - 200 gm
- Onion - 1 1/2 medium sized
- Potato - 2 medium , quatered (Optional)
- Lemon - half juiced
- Whole Peppercorn - 10-12
- Garlic clove - 15-20
- Ginger - 2 inch
- Green Chilli - 2 medium
- Cinnamon - 2 inch stick
- Cardamom - 2-3
- Clove - 2
- Cashew Nuts - 3-4
- Red Chilli Powder -
- Turmeric Powder -
- Coconut Milk - 1 tbsp (optional)
- Salt & Sugar as per taste
- Mustard Oil
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