The small restaurants beside highway are generally known as Dhabas in our country, India, which mostly serve local cuisine and open 24/7.These serve as truck stops also. Since many Indian truck drivers are of Punjabi descents and punjabi food and music is quite popular out India, the word dhaba has come to represent any restaurants that serve Punjabi food especially the heavily spiced and fried punjabi foods. Moreover, the food available there is very inexpensive yet it has a homemade touch.Though in the matter of hygiene these restaurants are not upto the mark and the ambience is very rustic but recently many highway dhabas are practising these norms too.
Whenever, we go to a long drive through highways we never miss the chance to enjoy our food at those small roadside restaurants. The Naan ( Open Oven Baked Indian flat bread) and the spicy chicken curry are my most favorite food out there. But unfortunately I never tried to make that chicken curry at home though I knew that they prepare this chicken with very simple and easily available ingredients and in a very simple way too. But this time I couldn't restrict myself from preparing this chicken highway curry or dhaba style chicken curry while I saw one of my food lover's friend had prepared it and posted the pic in a social networking site. I adopted the recipe from her and with few modifications I made it at home and it nevertheless to mention that the curry was just fingerlicking good.
Here, I am going to describe the detail recipe of Murgh Highway/ Spicy Chicken Curry in Small dhabas beside highway or Dhaba Style Chicken Curry.
Ingredients:
- Chicken:800 gms.
- Potato: 2 Large (diced)
- Onion:250 gms ( chopped)
- Tomato:3/4 (Grated)
- Ginger Garlic Paste: 1 tbsp.
- Grated Garlic:1 tsp.(keep it separately for marinating chicken)
- Red Chilli: 2 ( adjust the number of the red chilli according to your taste)
- Cumin Seeds: 2 tsp.
- Coriander Seeds:1 tsp.
- Black Peppercorn:1 tsp.
- Green Cardamoms: 2/3
- Dried Fenugreek Leaves:1 tsp.
- Turmeric Powder:1 tsp.
- Red Chilli Powder:1 tsp. ( adjust according to your taste)
- Black Pepper Powder:1 tsp.
- Garam Masala Powder: 1 tsp.
- Bay Leaves:1
- Oil: 6 tbsp of mustard oil ( you may replace it with any other refined or vegetable oil too.)
- Salt: As per taste
- Vinegar: 2 tsp.
- Water: 400 ml.
Process:
- Dry roast 1 tsp cumin, cardamoms,coriander seeds and the black peppercorn till brown and fragrant.Coarsely grind the spices.
- Marinate the chicken with vinegar, grated garlic, 2 tbsp of mustard oil and pepper powder and keep it inside the refrigerator for 30 mins to one hour.
- Slightly fry the diced potatoes with little oil,salt and turmeric powder and keep them aside.
- Heat oil in a kadhai and add the red chilli, bay leaves and 1 tsp cumin seeds.
- When the cumin begins to splutter at the chopped onion. Saute until the onions become translucent.
- Add the ginger garlic paste, turmeric powder, red chilli powder,coriander powder and salt.
- Saute for one minute and add the tomatoes.
- Saute until the masala is well cooked and oil starts to release from the sides.
- Add the chicken and the potatoes and mix with all the spices very oil.Cook for more 5/6 minutes until the the chicken and the potato are covered by the spices.
- Broil the water and pour into the kadhai and then cover it with a lid and cook for another 10 minutes.
- Remove the lid and add the roasted spices.
- Cook till the gravy is reduced to almost half and the potatoes and the chicken are cooked very oil.
- Broil the fry fenugreek on a hot griddle and crush them over the curry.
- Sprinkle the garam masala powder over it.
- Garnish with chopped coriander leaves and serve hot with onion and green chilli salad along with naan , roti, chapati ar paratha.
Enjoy Your Food....!
that's a delicious looking chicken curry...
ReplyDeleteChicken highway looks spicy and yummy. Darun recipe.
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious. Thanks for sharing it during Little Family Adventure's FB party
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome.. !
ReplyDeleteIt tastes even better than how awesome it looks...
ReplyDeleteI tried this...it's the new favourite in my household!
ReplyDeleteSuch instances happen with each one of us in our day to day life. We often prepare food at home and then take it somewhere else to be eaten. Thieb Poulet
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