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Title: Simple Chilli Chicken
Post by: Chilli Prawn on October 10, 2006, 01:43 PM
When I worked in London in the 90s there was a very popular BIR dish simply called Chilli Chicken.  It was a dry stir-fried with lots of fresh chillis Chicken and some sliced onions, but it had a little of a very dry dark 'sauce' (fried masala).  It was fantastic and mind blowing, some say better than Phall.  Anyone know it and have an idea how to maake it.  I have tried but just can't get right.

Thanks
CP
Title: Re: Simple Chilli Chicken
Post by: CurryCanuck on October 12, 2006, 02:59 AM
When I worked in London in the 90s there was a very popular BIR dish simply called Chilli Chicken. 

There might well be a " TEX-mex " influence on this taste CP , I shall do some detective work with my chef friends in Texas .
Title: Re: Simple Chilli Chicken
Post by: Chilli Prawn on October 12, 2006, 10:48 AM
Thanks CC
Title: Re: Simple Chilli Chicken
Post by: parker21 on November 13, 2006, 09:44 AM
hi cp
could this have been the same as piri piri chicken which is on the same lines. if so there is a recipe in pc 's modern indian restaurant cooking i will try to dig out the recipe and post it for you. ;)
 
regards
gary
Title: Re: Simple Chilli Chicken
Post by: Chilli Prawn on November 13, 2006, 11:39 AM
It could well be Gary.  I think traditional Piri Piri Chicken is very dry, i.e. a stir fry.  So that would fit.  Many thanks
CP
Title: Re: Simple Chilli Chicken
Post by: parker21 on November 14, 2006, 10:00 AM
cp
sorry got the name of of it wrong pili pili me  :-[ :) it is called pili pili chicken will post it under that name

regards
 gary
Title: Re: Simple Chilli Chicken
Post by: Chilli Prawn on November 14, 2006, 10:54 AM
Its Ok Gary I knew what you meant  8) Thank you
CP
Title: Re: Simple Chilli Chicken
Post by: Chilli Prawn on November 14, 2006, 10:59 AM
Had a look Gary, and it looks good but not the one I am looking for.  Literally this dish has Chicken cubed, loads of sliced bean chillis, a bit of onion, and stir fried in a very small amount of thick dark brown masala.  Oh well, I will keep on searching.  Thanks Gary.

CP
Title: Re: Simple Chilli Chicken
Post by: woodpecker21 on November 16, 2006, 05:40 PM
hi cp
are you sure it is not chicken chilli masala? that comes in a dark sauce i know it should be red but mostly it comes out dark brown ::)
but i hope you're search for this dish ends soon sounds hot and yummy ;)

regards
gary
Title: Re: Simple Chilli Chicken
Post by: bart09 on November 16, 2006, 07:55 PM
hi cp
i done a search for chilli chicken in my indian cook books for you , but the only recipe i come across is a dish called balti chilli chicken.
Title: Re: Simple Chilli Chicken
Post by: broon-loon on November 17, 2006, 07:57 PM
Hi CP, glad to see you are still with us!

Our favourite takeaway does a dish called Chicken/Meat Jhuri. Its a dryish stir fry of meat, onions, lentils, spices, served topped with a salad containing lettuce, raw onion, small pieces of tomato and then finally with crushed poppadums and lemon juice.

We know this dish well, it used to be served in our favourite restaurant in which the chef used to work before he opened his own takeaway!

I have asked the chef about its origins and he says it is something he/they created, but it must have origins somewhere.

The chef by the way, moved to Dundee from Bangladesh to be part of the Jute industry, which is now long gone. He insists his cooking was by experimentation and was never properly trained.

My only complaint is it can sometimes be a tad oily, much prefer it when dry-ish!

I posted a wee while back about my conversation with him regarding his base sauce.
Again he insists that it has no secrets, but the quantity was definately a factor in its final taste. He also added that he uses a bouqet garni technique in its cooking process.
You can find the topic in the Base Sauce section somewhere.

Regards
'Broon'

Title: Re: Simple Chilli Chicken
Post by: broon-loon on November 17, 2006, 08:03 PM
Sorry folks, I missled you on where my conversation with the chef was located.

Try here
 http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php/topic,826.0.html
Title: Re: Simple Chilli Chicken
Post by: Chilli Prawn on November 18, 2006, 12:34 AM
Yes I am aware of this technique.  I posted a view on this on a response to a query as to why we rarely see whole spices in curries these days.  The simple reasons are that for Health & Safety reasons restaurants are encouraged not to use whole spices; and a lot of people simply don't like them.  So chefs resorted to including whole spices wrapped in net or muslin.  Sometimes they fried them as in a Bargar first.

CP
Title: Re: Simple Chilli Chicken
Post by: Woks Up on November 18, 2006, 01:59 AM
When I worked in London in the 90s there was a very popular BIR dish simply called Chilli Chicken.  It was a dry stir-fried with lots of fresh chillis Chicken and some sliced onions, but it had a little of a very dry dark 'sauce' (fried masala).  It was fantastic and mind blowing, some say better than Phall.  Anyone know it and have an idea how to maake it.  I have tried but just can't get right

Try these links CP, they may help:

http://publishtoday.blogspot.com/2006/09/simple-chilly-chicken.html
http://www.pachakam.com/recipe.asp?id=471 (also search for "chilli chicken" for other recipes)
http://www.bharatwaves.com/portal/modules/articles/print.php?id=160 (cancel "print" for webpage)
Title: Re: Simple Chilli Chicken
Post by: Chilli Prawn on November 18, 2006, 11:50 AM
Hey Woks, they look the perfect chilli chicken as I know it.  Thanks a lot I will try them soon
CP