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I have tried this and it is perfect if you try it and you like it ill post how to make the chicken chat from it
Note that a key ingredient in chat masala (unless you buy prepackaged ) is Black Salt-- Josh
Quote from: joshallen2k on August 12, 2008, 03:51 AMNote that a key ingredient in chat masala (unless you buy prepackaged ) is Black Salt-- JoshHi Josh I bought some black salt a while agoI have never used anything like it beforeIt has a very strong smellHere's the linkhttp://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=1978.0
Hi I met a long lost friend the other day who once had his own BIR and we got talking about cooking.He told me to make the chicken tikka marinade this way1 tub of 500 ml yogurt 1 tablespoon of pataks tikka paste (not tandoori)1 tablespoon of coalmans fresh garden mint2 tablespoon of malt vinegar1 tablespoon of garamasala4 tablespoons of mustard oila touch of saltsome colour etc red or yellow1 bulb of fresh garlic pureed1 small piece of ginger pureedmethodput the pureed garlic and ginger into the mustard oil and leave for about 2 hoursNow add the mustard oil and garlic,and ginger to the yogurt.Now add the garamasala,the coalmans fresh garden mintthe malt vinegar the pataks tikka paste,and the colour to the yogurt.I have tried this and it is perfect if you try it and you like it ill post how to make the chicken chat from it answers welcomedTERRY OF www.ifindfou.com
Hi Terry am I right in thinking that this is a tidied up version, of the other tikka recipe you posted?If it is, one has Kashmiri Masala and the other doesn't, so does that need altering?Anyhow, thanks for posting thisThat's a lot of garlicI will give this a try on my next "tikka" runHow much chicken is this for?I am keen to hear the chicken chaat recipe tooI saw that made onceThey used some packeted chaat masala