Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 Chicken Pakoras Submitted by: A Scottish Chef Keywords: Indian, Appetizer, Easy, Chicken, Deep Fryer 1 kilogram chicken filet sliced into 2-3 inch pieces 300-400g besan (gram) flour 2 T (heaped) Patak's tandoori paste 1-1/2 tsp salt 1 T (level) sugar (castor is best) 1 tsp (heaped) chili powder 1 tsp (heaped) garam masala 1 T (heaped) curry powder (see note) 1 T (level) deep red colour poweder (orange if you prefer, but red is a delight to contrast with the coriander leaves when serving) 5-600 ml water 2 T lemon juice Enough cooking oil to fill a pan 4-5 inches deep SIMPLE PAKORA DIPPNG SAUCE 250 ml good tomato ketchup 250 ml water 1 tsp salt 1 tsp sugar 1 tsp mint sauce 1 T lemon juice 1. Mix the chilli, garam masala, salt, sugar, food colour, curry powder, lemon juice and tandoori paste together until you have a thick, deep purple paste. 2. Add the water a little at a time and mix thoroughly until you have a thinnish liquid. 3. Add the Besan flour stirring consistently until you have a thick batter like consistency. This needs to be stirred a lot to avoid unblended lumps of besan. 4. Add the chicken strips and mix them until you have them completely coated and leave this to marinate for at least 4 hours. Overnight in the fridge is best of all. 5. Heat the oil to 300F. 6. Drop the coated strips of chicken into the fat one at a time (no more than 6 or seven in a batch) and fry for three minutes. This will result in a firm coating and the chicken will be very moist. You can cook it longer if you prefer a crunchier pakora. SIMPLE PAKORA DIPPING SAUCE. Mix sauce ingredients well and serve in a small bowl. Easy! The finished pakora can be served with a raita, a simple dipping pakora sauce (recipe above) and garnished with coriander leaves and lemon slices. It also works brilliantly served in hot, fresh pitta with salad and a light chilli sauce. It's a great sliced for pizza topping and can even be used as a main course when served with a milder curry sauce and pilau rice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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