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Chicken Tikka

Chicken Tikka

Chicken Tikka

CHICKEN TIKKA

 


This Indian Recipe Serves 2-4


 

Chicken tikka or Murgh tikka is a chicken dish originating in South Asia where it stays prevalent in Bangladesh, India & Pakistan. It is also a common dish in South Africa as there are a lot of Indian citizens in the country. It is customarily little bits of boneless chicken heated utilizing sticks in clay oven called a tandoor,  subsequent to marinating in flavors & yoghurt—basically a boneless rendition of tandoori chicken.

The word tikka signifies “bits” or “pieces“. It is likewise a chicken dish served in Punjabi cooking. The Punjabi rendition of the dish, be that as it may, is barbecued over super hot coals, & does not generally contain boneless pieces.

In South Africa, it is served as quarter pieces of a whole chicken, be it the breasts or thighs. It is often served with naan or roti.

 

Chicken Tikka Ingredients:

Method:

  1. Rinse chicken breast or thigh pieces.
  2. Poke the chicken pieces with a knife so that when it cooks, it will cook evenly. You can also butterfly the chicken breasts.
  3. Place chicken pieces in a bowl.
  4. Marinate the chicken with Amina’s chicken tikka marinade, ginger & garlic paste, yoghurt or sourmilk, salt, peppercorns (optional) & Kashmiri chilli powder. (If you do not have Amina’s marinade available to you, then I suggest mixing some spices like garam masala, dhania powder, jeera powder, curry powder,chilli powder & marinade the chicken along with the other ingredients that followed).
  5. Cover the bowl & place in the refrigerator for a hour or more.
  6. Heat a skillet or electric pan & place the marinated chicken pieces on the heated surface- keep on low heat. Alternatively, braai or grill the chicken pieces or stick them in the oven at 180° C for about 50-55 minutes.
  7. Cover with a lid if possible, so that the chicken can cook throughout.
  8. Turn the chicken every 10-15 minutes, so it does not burn & the chicken can cook on both sides.
  9. When the chicken is almost done cooking, turn the heat up so that it can get that char grilled coating.
  10. Remove from heat & serve hot with roti or naan & freshly fried chips. Don’t forget the chilli sauce.
  11. The above image was served with garlic naan.

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