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Re: ?The BIR style wagon?
« Reply #50 on: July 25, 2011, 07:43 AM »
Chicken Saagwala

Ingredients

152g to 180g of pre cooked Chicken
Spinach  400g
Basic tarka (60 garlic/40 ginger mix blend)
8 spice  1 tbsp
Tomato puree paste  1 tbsp
Salt   quarter tsp (according to taste)
3 clove of Garlic  chopped
Butter  1 and half tbsp
Gravy

Garnish

Coriander    
Piece of fresh lemon

Method

1.   In a frying pan, add butter instead of oil to make a tarka and salt.
2.   Add the spinach, chopped garlic and cook for 3 to 4 minutes to ensure it has been cooked.
3.    Add 8 spice, tomato puree paste and 1 ladle spoon of gravy; stir well and cook for 2 to 3 minutes to ensure the spices are nicely cooked.
4.   Add the chicken, stir well and cook for 2 to 3 minutes.
5.   Then add 1 pint of gravy and cook for 7 to 10 minutes to ensure everything is nicely cooked.
6.   Finally garnish with coriander and lemon.



If you would like to cook any other chicken dishes then please use the preperations at the beginning of the thread.

I will be moving onto vegetable dishes from next week using pre cooked vegetables.

Next week:

Vegetable Jalfrezi
Ingredients; jalfrezi paste, frozen mixed veg, frozen sweetcorn, frozen beans, red potatoes, cauliflower, green chillies, capsicums (red, yellow and green), red onions, tomato puree, coriander and tomatoes.

Paneer Tikka Jalfrezi
Ingredients; paneer, green chillies, capsicums (red, yellow and green), red onions, tomato puree, tomatoes, jalfrezi paste, and coriander.

Hi Abdul,

All your recipes look good and as I said about the Chicken Ceylon on Friday, it was good, but I just felt it needed a little more Umph in my opinion. Do you think that by adding 1 tbsp of 8 spice like the dish above instead of the 1 tsp called for in the recipe would have enhanced the dish or in your opinion would it be too much?

Kind Regards,

Bob


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Re: ?The BIR style wagon?
« Reply #51 on: July 25, 2011, 08:37 AM »
Thank you so much for these posts' Abdul
I can't wait for the vegetable curries next week
I've just recently started using deep fried paneer as well
Thanks

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Re: ?The BIR style wagon?
« Reply #52 on: July 25, 2011, 01:15 PM »


Hi Abdul,

All your recipes look good and as I said about the Chicken Ceylon on Friday, it was good, but I just felt it needed a little more Umph in my opinion. Do you think that by adding 1 tbsp of 8 spice like the dish above instead of the 1 tsp called for in the recipe would have enhanced the dish or in your opinion would it be too much?

Kind Regards,

Bob


Hi Bob,

Thank you for your feedback on the ceylon,  Yes by adding 1 tbsp of 8 spice instead of 1 tsp would enhance the dish  :)

Thank you,

Abdul

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Re: ?The BIR style wagon?
« Reply #53 on: July 25, 2011, 02:17 PM »
Chicken Saagwala

Ingredients

152g to 180g of pre cooked Chicken
Spinach  400g
Basic tarka (60 garlic/40 ginger mix blend)
8 spice  1 tbsp
Tomato puree paste  1 tbsp
Salt   quarter tsp (according to taste)
3 clove of Garlic  chopped
Butter  1 and half tbsp
Gravy

Garnish

Coriander    
Piece of fresh lemon

Method

1.   In a frying pan, add butter instead of oil to make a tarka and salt.
2.   Add the spinach, chopped garlic and cook for 3 to 4 minutes to ensure it has been cooked.
3.    Add 8 spice, tomato puree paste and 1 ladle spoon of gravy; stir well and cook for 2 to 3 minutes to ensure the spices are nicely cooked.
4.   Add the chicken, stir well and cook for 2 to 3 minutes.
5.   Then add 1 pint of gravy and cook for 7 to 10 minutes to ensure everything is nicely cooked.
6.   Finally garnish with coriander and lemon.



If you would like to cook any other chicken dishes then please use the preperations at the beginning of the thread.

I will be moving onto vegetable dishes from next week using pre cooked vegetables.

Next week:

Vegetable Jalfrezi
Ingredients; jalfrezi paste, frozen mixed veg, frozen sweetcorn, frozen beans, red potatoes, cauliflower, green chillies, capsicums (red, yellow and green), red onions, tomato puree, coriander and tomatoes.

Paneer Tikka Jalfrezi
Ingredients; paneer, green chillies, capsicums (red, yellow and green), red onions, tomato puree, tomatoes, jalfrezi paste, and coriander.

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Re: ?The BIR style wagon?
« Reply #54 on: July 25, 2011, 08:19 PM »
Loveitspicy,

What an awesome looking Pic, I am not kidding i have went straight out and bought some spinach to make this tomorrow ;D

Abdul, thanks again for posting these mouth watering recipes :P :)

Alan ;D

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Re: ?The BIR style wagon?
« Reply #55 on: July 25, 2011, 10:44 PM »
Loveitspicy,

What an awesome looking Pic, I am not kidding i have went straight out and bought some spinach to make this tomorrow ;D

Abdul, thanks again for posting these mouth watering recipes :P :)

Alan ;D

Cheers Moonster

It was a nice pleasant dish after i realised my mistake

best, Rich

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Re: ?The BIR style wagon?
« Reply #56 on: July 26, 2011, 01:02 PM »

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Re: ?The BIR style wagon?
« Reply #57 on: July 26, 2011, 08:04 PM »
Hi Abdul

I don't know if I missed a post but are you still working in the restaurant/takeaway industry?  If so where, as it would be good for one of the members to try it out first hand :)

regards

Barry

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Re: ?The BIR style wagon?
« Reply #58 on: July 27, 2011, 11:51 AM »
Hi Abdul

I don't know if I missed a post but are you still working in the restaurant/takeaway industry?  If so where, as it would be good for one of the members to try it out first hand :)

regards

Barry


Hi Barry,

You have not missed a post as I have not told anyone where I work exactly and the only reason I mentioned that was so you would all know that I am still in the BIR industry. But I am talking to Stew (moderator/admin) with regards to inviting a few members to shadow me. Once we have made a decision, I will post the details of my restaurant. Also the reason why I have not named my restaurant is because I do not want our members to think that I am advertising as I had a similar problem with regards to my book.

I am here just to share my knowlegde with those who love to cook BIR style dishes.  ;D
 
Thank you,

Abdul

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Re: ?The BIR style wagon?
« Reply #59 on: July 27, 2011, 12:51 PM »
Hi Abdul

I love cooking - can i have an invite and a plane ticket!!! joking!

Any chance of any videos anywhere showing us how you or your staff cook it all!

Would be great to have a look -

by the way i did wonder when you asked if i minded about the Pumpkin and Carrot dish on the menu

Still would love to see a pic of that

best, Rich

 

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