A luxurious and creamy Mughlai chicken curry made with a rich paste of nuts, yogurt, and aromatic spices. This mildly spiced dish has a velvety texture and a subtle sweetness, making it a royal treat for any special occasion.
Prep25 min
Cook45 min
Soak20 min
Servings4
Serving size: 1 serving
509cal
29gprotein
15gcarbs
Ingredients
500 g Chicken (Boneless, cut into 1.5-inch pieces. Thigh meat is recommended for tenderness.)
2 pcs Onion (Large, thinly sliced (approx. 400g))
1 cup Vegetable Oil (For frying onions)
1 cup Curd (Full-fat, whisked until smooth at room temperature)
Soft, unleavened whole wheat flatbread, a daily staple in Indian households. Perfect for scooping up curries and dals, this simple, wholesome bread is puffed up on an open flame for that classic, airy texture.
A refreshing and crunchy Indian salad made with finely chopped cucumber, tomato, and onion. It's lightly seasoned with spices and lemon juice, making it the perfect cool side dish to balance any spicy meal.
Creamy, aromatic Chicken Korma with soft rotis & crisp cucumber salad. A protein-packed, perfectly spiced treat!
This bihari dish is perfect for dinner. With 744.26 calories and 37.92g of protein per serving, it's a nutritious choice for your meal plan.
38gfat
1.5 tsp Coriander Powder
1 tsp Kashmiri Red Chilli Powder (For color, not heat)
0.25 tsp Turmeric Powder
0.75 tsp Garam Masala
1.25 tsp Salt (Adjust to taste)
1 pcs Bay Leaf
4 pcs Green Cardamom (Slightly crushed)
4 pcs Cloves
1 inch Cinnamon Stick
1 tsp Kewra Water (Or use rose water)
1 cup Water (Hot)
1 tbsp Sliced Almonds (For garnish)
Instructions
1
Marinate the Chicken & Prepare Nut Paste
In a large bowl, combine the chicken pieces with whisked yogurt, ginger paste, garlic paste, coriander powder, Kashmiri red chilli powder, turmeric powder, and salt. Mix thoroughly to coat the chicken. Cover and let it marinate for at least 20 minutes, or up to 2 hours in the refrigerator.
While the chicken marinates, soak the cashews and almonds in hot water for 15 minutes. Drain the water and grind the nuts into a very smooth paste, adding 2-3 tablespoons of fresh water as needed.
2
Prepare the Fried Onions (Birista)
Heat the vegetable oil in a heavy-bottomed pan or kadai over medium-high heat.
Add the thinly sliced onions and fry, stirring frequently, for about 12-15 minutes. The onions will first soften, then turn light brown, and finally become a deep, even golden brown. Be vigilant to prevent burning.
Once crispy and golden, immediately remove the onions with a slotted spoon and spread them on a paper towel to drain excess oil and cool. Once cooled, crush them into a coarse powder with your hands or a rolling pin.
3
Cook the Chicken
Discard the excess oil from the pan, leaving about 3 tablespoons, or use fresh ghee. Heat the ghee over medium heat.
Add the whole spices: bay leaf, green cardamom, cloves, and cinnamon stick. Sauté for 30-45 seconds until they become fragrant.
Add the marinated chicken along with all the marinade to the pan. Increase the heat to medium-high and cook for 7-8 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the chicken is lightly browned and the moisture from the yogurt has mostly evaporated.
4
Build the Korma Gravy
Reduce the heat to low. Add the crushed fried onions (birista) and the prepared nut paste to the chicken. Stir well to combine.
Cook this mixture for 4-5 minutes, stirring continuously to prevent it from sticking, until the raw smell of the paste disappears and you see oil separating from the masala (this is the 'bhunao' stage).
Pour in 1 cup of hot water and stir well to form a smooth gravy. Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer.
5
Simmer, Finish, and Serve
Cover the pan with a tight-fitting lid and let the korma simmer on low heat for 15-20 minutes, or until the chicken is completely tender and the gravy has thickened to your desired consistency.
Turn off the heat. Stir in the garam masala and kewra water for the final touch of aroma.
Let the korma rest for 10 minutes before serving. Garnish with sliced almonds and serve hot with naan, sheermal, or basmati rice.
213cal
8gprotein
44gcarbs
2gfat
Ingredients
2 cup atta (Use a fine-milled whole wheat flour for best results.)
1 cup lukewarm water (Adjust quantity as needed; dough should be soft and pliable.)
1 tsp ghee (For the dough, plus extra for brushing (optional).)
Instructions
1
Prepare the dough
In a large mixing bowl, combine the atta and 1 tsp of ghee.
Gradually add lukewarm water, a little at a time, mixing with your fingers to form a shaggy dough.
Knead the dough on a clean surface for 8-10 minutes, using the heel of your palm to push and fold until it is smooth, soft, and pliable, but not sticky.
Cover the dough with a damp cloth or a lid and let it rest for at least 20-30 minutes. This step is crucial for relaxing the gluten and ensuring soft rotis.
2
Divide and roll the rotis
After resting, knead the dough for another minute.
Divide the dough into 8 equal-sized portions and roll each into a smooth, crack-free ball.
Take one dough ball, flatten it, and dip it in dry atta for dusting.
On a rolling board, use a rolling pin to roll it into an even circle about 6-7 inches in diameter. Ensure the edges are as thin as the center for proper puffing.
3
Cook the roti
Heat a flat griddle (tawa) over medium-high heat. It's ready when a pinch of flour sprinkled on it sizzles and turns brown in seconds.
Place the rolled roti on the hot tawa. Cook for about 20-30 seconds, until you see small bubbles appear on the surface.
Using tongs, flip the roti. Cook the second side for about 45-60 seconds, until light brown spots appear.
4
Puff the roti
Using tongs, carefully remove the roti from the tawa and place it directly over a medium-high open flame. It should puff up into a ball almost instantly. Flip it once and remove immediately to avoid burning.
Alternatively, if you don't have a gas stove, flip the roti back onto the tawa and gently press the edges with a folded kitchen towel. This traps steam and helps the roti puff up.
Once puffed, immediately remove the roti from the heat.
5
Finish and serve
Brush one side with ghee, if desired, for extra flavor and softness.
Place the finished roti in a casserole dish or a container lined with a clean kitchen towel to keep them soft and warm.
Repeat the process for all remaining dough balls. Serve hot with your favorite dal, curry, or sabzi.
0.25 tsp Black Salt (optional, for a tangy flavor)
Instructions
1
Prepare the vegetables. Finely chop the cucumber, deseeded tomato, and red onion into small, uniform pieces (about 1/4-inch). This ensures a balanced bite and texture. Finely chop the green chilli and coriander leaves.
2
In a medium-sized mixing bowl, combine the chopped cucumber, tomato, red onion, green chilli (if using), and coriander leaves. Gently toss them together.
3
Just before you are ready to serve, add the seasonings. Sprinkle the salt, black salt (if using), chaat masala, and roasted cumin powder over the vegetables.
4
Drizzle the fresh lemon juice over the salad. Gently toss everything together until the vegetables are evenly coated with the spices and lemon juice. Serve immediately to enjoy its maximum crunch and freshness.