Right, I posted a thread about roasting spices in the request group and this is a followup.? I thought I would try something different and a friend of mine told me that he had a Khalia at a restaurant a while back and that it was the chefs special and one of the best currys he's ever had.? I found a recipe for it but seemed authentic so converted it to restaurant style:
Spice mix roasted and ground:
1 tbsp coriander seeds
1 tsp black onion seeds
1 tsp fennel seeds
1 tsp small mustard seeds
? tsp fenugreek seeds
Then add 1 tsp chili powder and a little water
The Curry:
1 tsp Garlic & Ginger puree
1 Medium onion, finely chopped
Fresh chillies to taste
Chili Powder to taste
1 Tomato, quartered
Half a tbsp Tomato puree
2 tsp Sugar
1 tbsp Lemon juice
Salt to taste
5 or 6 Ladles of curry Gravy
Small handful of chopped coriander (include the stalk)
Pre-cooked chicken or meat?
Fry the chopped onion in the oil until turning brown.
Add the garlic and ginger puree and fry for a few seconds.
Add the tomato puree and fry for a minute or 2.
Add the fresh chilies, chilli powder and spice paste, cook for a minute.
Add a ladle of curry gravy and cook through. Add the lemon juice and sugar, stir in.
Add the rest of the curry gravy.
Add chicken and allow to simmer.
Add salt to taste
Just before serving sprinkle in the chopped coriander and stir in.
Garnish with some more coriander and the tomato.
The spice mix made quite a bit so I only used 2tsp of it about a third of the total amount.? I also found on tasting it didn't need very much added salt unlike the vindaloo I would normally make.
The result is a really spicy full flavored curry, I'm sure down to the roasted spices and I will definitely be making it again! If I could only find a restaurant that has it on the menu I could compare it. Its definitely is a restaurant style curry and has a certain "taste", probably down to the method and gravy
Please try it and let me know what you think.