Recipe adapted from here
Coconut oil- 3 tbsp
Coconut cuts/pieces- a handful
Curry leaves- 1 sprig
Ginger garlic paste- 1 1/2 tbsp
Onions- 2 medium, finely chopped
Salt- to taste
Green chilly- 1, slit
Turmeric powder- 1/4 tsp
Meat masala- 1 1/2 tsp (any meat masala of choice)
Freshly ground pepper powder- 2 tsp
Tomato- 1 medium, roughly chopped + 1 tsp tomato paste
Coconut milk- 1/4 cup (thick)
Garam masala- 1/2 tsp
Coriander leaves- a handful, finely chopped
Heat oil in a wok and add the coconut cuts and curry leaves.
Saute till the coconut turns light brown. Dont burn them.
Add the ginger garlic paste and cook on medium heat till the raw smell disappears.
Throw in the chopped onions, salt and green chilly and cook till they turn light brown. Keep stirring in between.
Stir in turmeric powder and meat masala, followed by freshly ground pepper. Add a splash of water if you feel the pan is too hot and the masalas will burn. I did add a splash of water here.
Add the diced tomatoes and the tomato paste along with a generous splash of water. Mix it all together and cover and cook till the tomatoes break down and turn mushy and oil starts resurfacing.
In goes the chicken, mix it into the masala, trying to coat the pieces as much possible.
Cover and cook, making sure to keep stirring in between.
You do not need to add any water as the chicken would give out enough water.
Add the coconut milk and keep cooking without the lid, till the gravy almost gets coated on the chicken pieces
Do a taste test for salt and add if needed.
Finally, sprinkle the garam masala and give a final mix.
Stir in half the coriander leaves, transfer to a serving dish and garnish with remaining coriander leaves.
Notes: We found that it was very spicy in spite of reducing the pepper powder. So reduce further if you cant handle the heat.
I have also made a curry version of this, by adding 1 1/2 cups of water once the chicken is partially cooked, as in after all the water from the chicken has already come out. Bring the curry to a boil and then add the coconut milk at the end.
Pepper Masala looks so yummy,will surely try this..so happy that you are back to blogging,love your recipes,keep up the good work.Cheers!
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