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Sunday, 10 October 2010

Borrowed recipe- Achaari Murgh (Chicken curry with pickling spices)

Well..so much for planning to post a recipe every day huh? Just got crazy busy with one thing or the other and I had to abandon the blog. Was on a movie marathon this weekend and now I'm totally tipsy on a massive cocktail, but I had to post this before I hit the sack.

I first had achaari murgh last weekend at a Hyderabadi restaurant. We went there to have Dum biryani which was horrible and ended up liking the achaari murgh instead. Well we decided on that after quite a hiatus, but nevertheless enjoyed the achaari murgh a lit. So I then thought I'd recreate it at home and went on a ballistic search. Google threw me a lot of recipes, but I settled on the one Soma of eCurry posted on her blog. Even though the taste wasn't anywhere close to the one I had at the restaurant and the colour wasn't as red (gorgeous) as hers, we thoroughly enjoyed the curry and I'm sure I'll be making it again. Thanks a lot Soma.
Notes: I followed her recipe to the dot, except I halved it and I didn't have nigella seeds with me, so avoided that as well. I am not too sure if that changed the flavouring a whole lot.
I also used vegetable oil instead of mustard oil
Puréed 3 tomatoes instead of grating them or using the paste.

31 comments:

  1. Gr8 Idea for today's dinner ....... looks drool worthy.

    Cheers n Happy Cooking,
    Satrupa

    http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com

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  2. Looks very very delectable. about the color..well I think a lot depends on the kind of tomato or paste and the kind of chili/chili powder. as long as u enjoyed it...:-)

    Thanks a bunch for the mention. I have never had this dish in a restaurant, so I really do not know how they are done. The nigella/kalonji is a major part of the spice and lends a totally different flavor, and so does the mustard oil, as in any north indian pickle. again a lot of people are not used to the mustard oil flavor!

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  3. ooh.. a recipe i must try soon! achari murgh is not one of my favorites at restaurants but your picture has sold this one to me now :)

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  4. I think the nigella seeds add a lot of flavor (and the distinctive taste) to the aachari chicken recipe. I make this often (though mine doesn't come out this shade or brown/red either--more yellow!) and it is a big favorite in our home. :) I have to check out soma's recipe to see what she does different....... thanks for the link. Glad I've already had dinner otherwise my tummy would be growlking at the pics!

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  5. The curry looks seriously delish Nisha, I just finished making chapathis, wish i had this curry to go along :-P

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  6. I have never tasted this, looks great!! Awesome clicks, Nisha..

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  7. Wow looks very mouthwatering dish ....

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  8. home cooked food is always good,..;-) platter looks too yum,.

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  9. Looks very yummy with rotis

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  10. Movie marathon, cocktails and one delicious and flavorful chicken dish..it sounds like you had a lovely weekend! Thanks for taking time to share a bit with us...I know how crazy life can be!

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  11. Perfect combo chicken curry and rotis...tempting clicks

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  12. Yummy looking Chicken curry.Drooling..

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  13. yes Soma is a stunner...everything she makes turn our so so perfect. you recreated it so well. love the clicks Nisha.

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  14. Chicken curry looks delish..lov the color

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  15. The chicken looks great..like the name achari.. conjures some nice flavors..

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  16. Chicken curry looks so delicious..never tried this recipe before..this is so tempting,thanks for sharing

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  17. Nice clicks...looks so delicious..

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  18. I sneaked into your blog during lunch time, couldn't handle, dared after my dinner, loving the first picture, big DROOL :)

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  19. Oh wow! That is one plat full of heaven. I remember you complaining to me that you can't make roti?? What is that beautiful sitting thr then?

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  20. The chicken sure looks appetizing..

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  21. full of flavors..beautiful dish!

    US Masala

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  22. Mmmmm that looks awesome and yummy!!!by the way clicks are awesome...

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  23. Yet another flavorful chicken dish...

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  24. Never tasted this.. This is gonna be for our dinner today.. Along with kallappam.. lemme give a try..

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  25. lukks very rich....wud 've been quite appealing if properly garnished with tommies, Onions n' coriander leaves....!

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  26. A droolworthy curry! So appetizing.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

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