Dalpuri very kindly chose this Chicken Hariyali recipe -
http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php/topic,6305.0.htmlUnfortunately I have serious internet problems which are turning into a ridiculous saga, so I couldn't watch the video (5 mins to watch 2 secs). Dalpuri very kindly compressed it down and I was finally able to see it.
The recipe is intesting, no base sauce and no dry spices, also being someone who doesn't concern themselve with their teaspoon being half-full or half-empty I liked the vagueness of the recipe.
I checked out a few recipes on the web to get a general idea of the proportions but in the end just went on instincts.
First the marinade
1 bunch corriander (leaves/stems), same quantity of mint, 5/6 green chillis. 24h in the fridge.

Then the problems started. When I went back to look at the compressed video it wouldn't work and I needed to start cooking in the following 15 mins. The ingredients had been bought but hope fully I didn't forget anthing.
First grill chicken

fry one finely chopped onion, add 1tsp each of garlic and ginger pastes. Add sauce saved from chicken marinade. Add chicken. Add a bit of water. Add handful of chopped spinach. Add 1tsp of sugar.

Let cook then add another handful of spinach for a bit of added freshness and a bit of cream.

I wanted to serve with a few more vegetables but even though the missus assured me trhat we have carrots, they were looking decidedly black, so I just did a very quick cucumber raitha and some pilau rice.

The recipe was very good (the missus has demanded that I make it again soon, since she wasn't eating with me last night). I'm not sure if lemon was included in the original recipe but I think I'll add some to the marinade when I make it again. I also noticed that some of the recipes from other sites add GM at the end, I like this idea because the whole spices in the rice lifted it a bit. Altogether a really good recipe, good for a change and nice to eat some thing green once in a while! I'd probably serve it with potato wedges rather than rice for some reason

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