Mirchi Ka Salan also known as Curried chili peppers, is a traditional Hyderabadi Recipe and accompanies any Biriyani. Hubby gives me this interesting idea of replacing the mirchi with meat and I thought why not ? :) And that's how this recipe was born.
Serves - 4 People
Cooking Time - 30 Min
INGREDIENTS
2 LB Chicken
2 Onion
1 Tomato
2 Green Chilli
1/2 Tbsp Ginger Garlic Paste
1 Tbsp Chili Powder
1 Tsp Turmeric Powder
1 Tsp Coriander Powder
1/2 Tsp Fenugreek Seeds
1 Tsp Mustard Seeds
1 Tsp Cumin Seeds
1 Tsp Kasuri Methi
1 Tbsp Yogurt
1/2 Cup Cilantro
1 Tbsp Oil
Salt As Required
Masala Preparation
2 Tbsp Peanuts
2 Tbsp Sesame Seeds
2 Tbsp Dry Coconut Powder
PROCEDURE
Serves - 4 People
Cooking Time - 30 Min
INGREDIENTS
2 LB Chicken
2 Onion
1 Tomato
2 Green Chilli
1/2 Tbsp Ginger Garlic Paste
1 Tbsp Chili Powder
1 Tsp Turmeric Powder
1 Tsp Coriander Powder
1/2 Tsp Fenugreek Seeds
1 Tsp Mustard Seeds
1 Tsp Cumin Seeds
1 Tsp Kasuri Methi
1 Tbsp Yogurt
1/2 Cup Cilantro
1 Tbsp Oil
Salt As Required
Masala Preparation
2 Tbsp Peanuts
2 Tbsp Sesame Seeds
2 Tbsp Dry Coconut Powder
PROCEDURE
- Dry Roast the peanuts in a pan in medium flame, add sesame seeds and let it roast with the peanuts. Now add the dry coconut powder and saute it with the other ingredients. Grind this mixture in a blender, and add some water to make a paste.
- Take a pan and heat oil and add mustard seeds, cumin seeds, fenugreek seeds, curry leaves. Once it starts spluttering add the chopped green chillies and onions and cook this until the onions turn golden in color.
- Now add the ginger garlic paste and fry till the raw flavor is gone. Then add turmeric, red chili powder, coriander powder and the Ground paste with some water and let it cook on low flame for 10 min.
- Time to add the chicken, yogurt to this mixture and let it cook on low flame for another 20 min and until the oil separates from the gravy.
- Sprinkle some Kasturi Methi and let it cook for another 5 min.
- Once done, remove the lid and garnish with chopped cilantro.
- Serve with Hot Rice or Roti.
Two questions. (1) what is the purpose of Kasoori Methi and why did you not mention where to use it (2) where is the "mirchi" in this curry? It is added just like it is done in other indian recipes.
ReplyDeleteOops. I realized it is "moorghi ka saalan" not "Mirchi ka saalan"
DeleteJust updated the use of Kasuri Methi and yes the dish is inspired rom mirchi ka salan :)
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