Djs Tikka Blend
Kids are always pestering me to make chicken Tikka, I use I for sandwiches, BBQ, salads, pita, almost anything to be honest. Due to time commitments however I have created the above blend for those who need a quick fix.
This recipe was inspired by many on this forum and continued search for good flavour. However I always seem to find myself missing ingredients such as the pataks pastes or specific blends from wholesalers etc so wanted a basic ?EASY? blend that did it all using the core ingredients with no pastes.
I have tried using sweet mint sauce and the results were good, hence in this dry mix recipe I have used sugar and a generous quantity of dried mint leaves.
10 tbsp Garlic Powder
8 tbsp Coriander
6 tbsp Cumin
6 tbsp Garam Masala
6 tbsp Sweet Paprika
6 tbsp Mint leaves
4 tbsp Red or Orange Food Colouring
4 tbsp Sugar
4 tbsp Salt
4 tbsp Tumeric
4 tbsp Ginger
2 tbsp Fenugreek powder
2 tbsp Fenugreek Leaves
2 tbsp Chilli flakes (this keeps the kids happy, but feel free to double this with ease)
1 tbsp Cardamon powder
* The above mix creates 69 tbsp of dry mix.
1. Mix Ingredients to create your dry spice mix, factor down if you wish to make less
2. Add 4-5 tbsp of mix to 250ml Natural Yoghurt to a mixing bowl
3. Add to 400-500g of chicken chopped chicken breast (4-5 breasts) and marinade for 2-12 hours
4. Cook using your favourite method for Tikka/Tandoori i.e in oven, lightly fry, BBQ, or preferably under a hot grill on top of tin foil
5. If you have some, lightly brush with LIQUID SMOKE
6. Garnish with fresh coriander and lemon wedges
7. You can go on to use this pre-cooked chicken in your curries
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