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Guy's,I'm looking for a 'good' Chicken Chaat recipe of restaurant quality (or thereabouts ). I personally have never ordered it, so don't know what taste I'm looking for but I will order one in the next couple of day's.There are three recipes posted on cr0 but one looks really over spiced for a single portion, one contains no 'chaat masala' (would have thought that to be integral?) and one contains Chicken tikka, which to my mind, would offer a different flavour to a traditional chaat?Can any of you fine lads and lassies help out?Thanks in advance,Ray
Guy's,I'm looking for a 'good' Chicken Chaat recipe of restaurant quality (or thereabouts ). I personally have never ordered it, so don't know what taste I'm looking for but I will order one in the next couple of day's.There are three recipes posted on cr0 but one looks really over spiced for a single portion, one contains no 'chaat masala' (would have thought that to be integral?) and one contains Chicken tikka, which to my mind, would offer a different flavour to a traditional chaat?Can any of you fine lads and lassies help out?chicken rikka, chunky chat masala,onion,tomato puree, garlic,mixed powder,and some guravy.some put a little cut up cucumber,an 1 chillie cut in half Thanks in advance,Ray
chicken rikka, chunky chat masala,onion,tomato puree, garlic,mixed powder,and some guravy.some put a little cut up cucumber,an 1 chillie cut in half
Quote from: ifindforu on June 17, 2012, 01:17 PMchicken rikka, chunky chat masala,onion,tomato puree, garlic,mixed powder,and some guravy.some put a little cut up cucumber,an 1 chili cut in half Not sure if this was your intended recipe, IFFU, but if it was, I go along with Ray : chicken tikka has no place in a real chicken chat, despite the fact that many modern BIRs serve a dish of that name which is tikka-based; real chicken chat needs raw (or midly pre-cooked, at most) chicken, not chicken pre-cooked in the tandoor with tikka spicing.Incidentally, Ray, I don't think you should discount the recipe that omits chat masala : after all, we've long ago learned not to discount recipes for curry that omit curry powder, so there's no reason not to believe that a really good authentic chicken chat (which I also love) can be made with the ingredients of chat masala without including it by name.** Phil.
chicken rikka, chunky chat masala,onion,tomato puree, garlic,mixed powder,and some guravy.some put a little cut up cucumber,an 1 chili cut in half
Phil if you are looking for an authentic taste,then you will not get from a BIR as they cook for British pa lat