25.9.07

Mangalorean Chicken Curry


Bangalore,my beloved city,my home.What I am today is thanks to all the facilities that Bangalore offered me.This post is dedicated to all the wonderful Kannadigas throughout the world,who are the most warm and generous of people.Celebrating the Regional Cuisines of India,is an excellent blog event initiated by Lakshmi K and this recipe goes to Asha who is the hostess for this month's RCI - Karnataka.

The preparation method of this Mangalorean curry has a lot of similarities with Kerala style of cooking a dish called varutharacha curry,wherein coconut is fried along with spices and then ground to a smooth paste.So I assumed that the taste of this curry would be almost similar to varutharacha curry.But,I was so wrong.

When I tasted it,it had a totally different flavour.I loved the taste,the smooth texture,but what gave it that flavour I didnt know.Then, I remembered the 1tbsp poppy seeds that I had added and the poppy seeds gave the curry a completely different taste.I have only used poppy seeds once and that was for making Indira's Bobbatlu.So was not very familiar with its flavour.And now that I have tasted,I would like to tell you that if you haven't used poppy seeds,may be you should.It was a delicious curry,tastes very restaurant-like and I personally loved it with chapati than rice.It had a nice brown colour and with time I found the colour getting deeper.

Recipe Source:Mrs.Lekshmi Nair

Ingredients

Whole Chicken - 1.125kg
Turmeric powder - 1/4tsp
Chilli powder - 1&1/2tbsp
Coriander powder - 1tbsp
Onion (medium,chopped) - 2(210g)
Tomato (medium,chopped) - 2
Coconut oil - 1&1/2tbsp
Salt - to taste

Coconut(grated) - 1cup
Garlic(sliced) - 2tbsp
Coconut oil - 1/2tsp
Black Peppercorns - 1tbsp
Cinnamon - 2" piece
Cardamom & Cloves - 3,each
Cumin seeds - 1/2tsp
Fenugreek seeds - 1/4tsp
Poppy seeds (khus khus) - 1tbsp
Onion (big,sliced) - 1(150g)

Method

1.Cut the chicken into small pieces and marinate it with turmeric powder

2.Deep fry the sliced onion till light brown,drain & keep aside.

3.Heat a pan to high, toast coconut for a minute or so and then add garlic and 1/2tsp coconut oil and continue to fry
4.Add the peppercorns and saute till coconut turns light brown
5.Lower heat,add the cinnamon,cardamom,cloves,fenugreek seeds,cumin seeds and fry
6.Add the poppy seeds and fry for a few seconds,turn off the heat and add the chilli powder and coriander powder and combine well
7.Allow to cool and grind along with the deep fried onion to a smooth paste using water

8.Heat 1&1/2tbsp coconut oil,saute the chopped onions till light brown
9.Add the chicken pieces and saute for 5min
10,Add the ground paste, tomatoes and salt
11.Add just enough water to slightly dilute the curry
12.Cover and cook
13.Goes well with plain rice,ghee rice,chapati,naan,parotta,appam

Read Mr.Abraham Tharakan's Bangalore memories and have a look at the pictures of Bangalore 60 years back.

30 Comments:

At September 25, 2007 4:30 PM, Blogger Mandira said...

Sumitha, that looks fabulous. I also loved the pictures from Bangalore, made me really nostalgic! I'm hosting JFI:Banana this month, hope you will consider sending an entry.

 
At September 25, 2007 5:05 PM, Blogger Finla said...

The chicken curry looks delicious. See your post made me more homsick. As i saw brigaderoad.
My sis is living in B'lore and my eldest sis is visiting her from US for holiday and when i rang yesterday they were in Brigade road. :-(((((

 
At September 25, 2007 7:21 PM, Blogger FH said...

Sumitha, thank you so much for the chicken curry!:))
Love the photos.I used to live in Rajajinagar, next to Malleshwaram.Nilgiris on Brigade road was our fave haunt.Koramangala mall, Shiva statue, ISKON is new,never seen them.B'lore has changed so much!:))
Amaravathi was the best for Andhra food the.
My Mysore ajji's std coconut masale for palya ,saaru always has 1/2 tbsp of Gasagase(Poppy seeds) everyday!:D
Great entry,thank you Sumitha. Hugs:))

 
At September 25, 2007 8:22 PM, Blogger Manjula said...

Chicken Curry looks fabulous.
All those pictures from Bangalore makes me nostalgic. Where is that tree lined avenue? Feels like I have pass through such lanes more than few hundreds of times. Hope those street remains green and clean forever.
Thanks for posting those wonderful pics. They perfectly capture the essence of Blore.

 
At September 26, 2007 1:09 AM, Blogger Chef Jeena said...

Wonderful pictures of Bangalore Sumitha I really enjoyed reading your post, fantastic chicken curry recipe I have bookmarked it thankyou. :)

 
At September 26, 2007 2:12 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have tried almost all yr chicken recipes. They are the best. I am definitely trying this out too.

 
At September 26, 2007 10:53 PM, Blogger starry said...

Oh Sumitha...made me homesick as I am from Bangalore.I have not visited in 13 years and hope to go this winter.Bangalore has changed.the chicken curry looks delicious.

 
At September 27, 2007 1:34 AM, Blogger Mishmash ! said...

Bookmarking this one....variety is always needed for chicken preps :) poppy seed is always good in chicken preps especially for biryani preps...as it thickens the gravy and gives a nice taste...

Shn

 
At September 27, 2007 6:55 AM, Blogger Rajesh &Shankari said...

yum yum! It looks too good Sumitha

 
At September 27, 2007 3:43 PM, Blogger Kribha said...

The chicken curry looks yummy yummy good. Sure, poppy seeds add a unique flavor to any dish it is used. I use it in kurmas. That's nice of you to share your b'lore picture. I have been there only twice but didn't get to see many places. That plate of andhra chicken biryani and chicken fry are making me drool.Nice post.

 
At September 27, 2007 6:26 PM, Blogger Bong Mom said...

I have got to try this one, full of flavors, anyway I am bored of chicken and so need to really spice it up. This lloks perfect.
Koramangala has changed so much I heard, The mall was not there when we stayed there, there was only the Raheja Arcade

 
At September 29, 2007 7:14 PM, Blogger Bharathy said...

I love chicken curry.Chinese or Indian...Love your dish,Sumi :)
Enjoyed viwing tha bangalore snaps,esp the temple,too..b'lore is one of my fav palces in South India.!!

 
At October 01, 2007 11:34 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello Sumitha, your chicken curry look delicious. Thanks for the recipe :-)

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At October 02, 2007 8:36 AM, Blogger J said...

Nice recipe and pictures Sumi. Looks like a Bangalore fever on all blogs!:)

 
At October 05, 2007 1:11 AM, Blogger MR said...

wow all those snaps are wonderful
especially the biriyani and chaat one...
can't wait to go Home.

 
At October 06, 2007 5:55 AM, Blogger Seena said...

Nice post, Sumitha,
haven't tasted the manglorean chicken curry yet, have to prepare once.

 
At October 06, 2007 5:47 PM, Blogger Mishmash ! said...

Sumitha, How re u dear? I tried this dish y;day and we both liked it a lot....the only change I made was not to deep fry the onions , instead I sauteed them until nice and brown and then made the paste, also added some ginger too. A great dish with chappathi :) Thanks a lot :)

Shn

 
At October 08, 2007 7:28 AM, Blogger Sona - quick picks/pick quicks said...

yes Sumitha, i do agree with you..the curry just looks very much like our kerala style preparation

 
At October 09, 2007 10:53 AM, Blogger Sumitha said...

Mandira - Thanks Mandira.I am very sorry could not send an entry:(

Happy cook - Hi and welcome to my blog.Writing this post made me so homesick too:(

Asha akka - Glad you liked it,waiting to see it in the round up

Manjula - Thank you! That is new BEL road:)

Jeena - Thank you:)

Gini - I am so glad Gini thank you for the kind words.

 
At October 09, 2007 10:58 AM, Blogger Sumitha said...

Star - Star oh you must go to Blore if you are feeling better.Yes,Blore has changed a lot,you will be in for a surprise when you visit.

Sandeepa - Yes the mall is a very recent one.

Shankari,Kribha,Bharathy,Mona,Jyothsna,Mallu,Seena - thank you so much dear ladies:)

Shn - Thank you so much for trying and to let me know.I have not used poppy seeds in biryani,will do it the next time:)

 
At October 10, 2007 9:42 PM, Blogger Kumudha said...

Thanks for the wonderful pictures of Bangalore!

 
At October 13, 2007 9:51 AM, Blogger Shella said...

The chicken looks yummy

 
At October 26, 2007 10:54 PM, Blogger sagari said...

chicken curry looks very yummy

 
At November 18, 2007 12:33 AM, Blogger LifezVision said...

Hey Sumitha....do you have any receipes for authentic malayali vegeterian stufff?

 
At November 19, 2007 3:45 PM, Blogger Sonu said...

awesome.....im from bangalore and home town in mangalore as well.....cool looks delicious!!!

 
At December 26, 2007 9:05 PM, Blogger Mythreyee said...

Dear Sumitha,

Wish you and your family a wonderful New Year 2008 !

Best wishes and season's greetings.

 
At January 19, 2008 7:50 PM, Blogger J said...

Happy New Year, Sumitha!!

 
At January 24, 2008 1:16 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey , Its been a long time since you posted any recpes. Hope all is well at your end.
Sincerely,
an ardent fan

 
At January 30, 2008 12:38 PM, Blogger Vineetha Sush said...

I have tasted Manglorean chicken curry from a restaurant and it was delicious....Will defintely give this a try soon...

 
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