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The discussion centers around the Laziza Chicken Tikka paste, with the original poster sharing their experience of purchasing it online and marinating chicken for grilling. Other users express their appreciation for the Laziza brand, with one member asking about the quantity of paste needed for 1 kg of chicken, and receiving a detailed response about the preparation and additional ingredients. The consensus among the participants is a shared enthusiasm for the Laziza pastes, highlighting their quality and flavor.

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Online Kashmiri Bob

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Chicken Tikka (Laziza)
« on: September 16, 2022, 02:24 PM »
Returned to an old favourite.  Got 3 x 1 kg jars for £9.99 each via Amazon Prime.  Not particularly cheap, but the main thing was that no driving and searching shops required.  Recall it could be tricky to get hold of.  Good shelf date too.

Grilled

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Tester after 3 hrs marinade

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24 hr Marinade

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In the end made up about 1 kg

Rob

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Re: Chicken Tikka (Laziza)
« Reply #1 on: September 17, 2022, 12:23 AM »
I really like the Laziza brand.  I have a few packet mixes of the Tikka Botti, but I haven't come across the paste.  I'm in Wentworthville on Thursday so I'll have a look for it.  How much paste do you use for 1 kg of chicken?

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Re: Chicken Tikka (Laziza)
« Reply #2 on: September 18, 2022, 08:41 AM »
Quote from: livo on September 17, 2022, 12:23 AM
I really like the Laziza brand.  I have a few packet mixes of the Tikka Botti, but I haven't come across the paste.  I'm in Wentworthville on Thursday so I'll have a look for it.  How much paste do you use for 1 kg of chicken?

Hi livo.  For this I did 2 x 500 g batches.  A good heaped tbls plus a "rounded" tbls for each batch.  Other additions (optional) were 1 tbsp fresh garlic/ginger paste, 2 tbls fresh double cream,  1 1/2 tsp Coleman's mint sauce, 1 tsp ground black pepper and 1/2 tsp deep orange food colouring.  All mixed together with water to form a loose paste.  Enough veg oil to give a glossy, separated finish.  At least 1 cup. 

Always found that even without the additions it gives a full-flavoured tikka starter, much better then anything I have experienced at TAs or restaurants.  Even better on a BBQ.  It should also be available in smaller jars.  Their Tandoori paste is also very good, imo.

Rob

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Re: Chicken Tikka (Laziza)
« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2022, 09:21 PM »
I am also a fan of Laziza pastes.
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