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Cooking Chicken Curry for dinner. Here is how.
Serves Four
Time Taken to Prepare – about 90 Min
Ingredients
Onions 4 large minced
Oil 1 cup
Red chilli powder 3 tea spoons heaping ( or to taste)
Coriander Powder 3 tea spoons heaping( or same proportion as the red chillies)
Turmeric Powder 1/2 tea Spoon
Salt -One and a half Tea Spoon (Not heaping) or to taste.
Sour Curd 200 gms ( or lesser in proportion to the red chillies as this much curd is needed to take the bite out of the red chillies)
Garlic Paste 2 Table Spoons
Ginger Paste 1 Table Spoons
Green Chillies 2 Minced ( optional as per taste)
Broiler Chicken 900 gms ( Lamb or Goat)
Method
Heat the oil in a pressure cooker( thick bottom of the cooker prevents the masala from burning easily) and add the minced onions to the oil when the oil starts to smoke and fry the onions on low heat till brown.
Add the red chilli powder, salt, coriander powder & turmeric powder to the oil and the fried onions and add a little water so that the mixture does not burn.
Cook the mixture on low heat till the oil starts bubbling and the masala is cooked.Add some more water and cook some more till the oil starts bubbling again.
While adding the curd ensure to stir the mixture on high flame till the masala comes to a boil.Keep the flame on low heat and keep frying the curry till it takes the color of deep oily red chillies.
Add the Garlic paste and the ginger paste to the curry and cook some more.
Wash the Chicken and add to the curry and add enough water to cover the Chicken and cook on low heat till the chicken turns tender.
Add the green chillies to the prepared Chicken and serve with chapaties or tandoorie rotis.
Question by : how do I improve growth of staunted chickens?
I broiler chickens have become staunted how do I make them grow?
Add your own answer in the comments!
probably the most logically way would be to eat ginger kids.
babygirl
January 2, 2012 at 1:01 am
I gather you are speaking of stunted growth,are you rearing broiler chickens?These birds are due for slaughter at age of six weeks or so,they are reared commercially with a strict immunisation ,worming & diet schedule,these birds are not ecnomical to rear beyond this period,they have weak legs that can hardly stand any further weight gain
Commercially formulated feed for the set number of weeks is the only way with broilers.
dee k
January 2, 2012 at 1:39 am