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Did this on Saturday but been too busy to post results. Terry, this must be one of the best tikkas i've ever tasted. Made to spec with the exception of the yoghurt quantity which i reduced by 50% and replaced with milk to try and avoid any clinging marinade. Absolutely stunning tikka.Pics are here.http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=7847.0
This is for about 7 breasts of chicken500 pot of yogurt1 desert spoon of methi3 fresh chillies a good handfull of fresh coriander2 desert spoons of mix powderhalf a desert spoon of tandoori paste /1 desert spoon of tikka pastehalf desert spoon of Kashmir masala1 level desert spoon of Coleman's fresh garden minthalf a mug of mustard oil /we have used veg oil when we run out of mustard oilcolour red and light orangeblend up with a liquidiser cut the breasts lengh ways in half and marinade for about 4 hours or moreto make for tandoori chicken its 1 desert spoon tandoori paste and half a desert of tikka pastein the house we do ours in a halogen cooker i suppose an oven will do all the bestto serve cut the tikka into pieces use a frying pan with some oil some onions and a taspoon of methi,fry for 3 mins then add the cjcken tikka a little fresh coriander over the top
Quote from: ifindforu on February 06, 2012, 11:07 AMThis is for about 7 breasts of chicken500 pot of yogurt1 desert spoon of methi3 fresh chillies a good handfull of fresh coriander2 desert spoons of mix powderhalf a desert spoon of tandoori paste /1 desert spoon of tikka pastehalf desert spoon of Kashmir masala1 level desert spoon of Coleman's fresh garden minthalf a mug of mustard oil /we have used veg oil when we run out of mustard oilcolour red and light orangeblend up with a liquidiser cut the breasts lengh ways in half and marinade for about 4 hours or moreto make for tandoori chicken its 1 desert spoon tandoori paste and half a desert of tikka pastein the house we do ours in a halogen cooker i suppose an oven will do all the bestto serve cut the tikka into pieces use a frying pan with some oil some onions and a taspoon of methi,fry for 3 mins then add the cjcken tikka a little fresh coriander over the topVery sorry all you curry adicts but just remembered 2 desert spoons of ginger garlic paste and a good squirt of lemon to add to the tikka mix SORRY.Fry some of the chicken tikka with some chopped onions and a pinch of methi ,job done.the chef said to make tandoori just add more tandoori past and less tikka paste and a bit more kashmir masala still working at the take away JERRY. ps im working on his mosala paste and will post when i have correct amount of ingredients