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Kongunadu Kozhi Varuval (Kongu Style Chicken Fry) — Sponsored by Anjali Sesame Oil
This recipe takes you on a culinary journey to the Kongu region of Tamil Nadu, offering a taste of their spicy and flavorful Kongunadu Kozhi Varuval (chicken fry). Made with Anjali Sesame Oil, this dish boasts a nutty aroma and rich depth of flavor. Sesame oil/Gingelly oil better known as NALLENNAI in Tamilnadu.
Ingredients:
1 kg (2.2 lbs) chicken pieces (skinless and bone-in preferred, but boneless can be used)
2 tbsp Anjali Sesame Oil
1 large onion, finely sliced
2 tomatoes, chopped
1 tbsp ginger-garlic paste
1 tsp turmeric powder
1 tsp red chili powder
1 tsp coriander powder
1/2 tsp fennel powder
A few curry leaves
Salt to taste
Instructions:
Marinate the chicken: Wash the chicken pieces and pat them dry. In a bowl, combine ginger-garlic paste, turmeric powder, red chili powder, coriander powder, fennel powder, and salt. Mix well and coat the chicken pieces with the marinade—Marinate for at least 30 minutes, or preferably overnight, for deeper flavor.
Cook the chicken: Heat Anjali Sesame Oil in a pan or pot over medium heat. Add the curry leaves and let them splutter for a few seconds.
Sauté the onions: Add the sliced onions to the pan and fry until they become translucent and slightly golden brown.
Add the tomatoes: Add the chopped tomatoes to the pan and cook until they soften and release their juices.
Introduce the marinated chicken: Add the marinated chicken pieces to the pan and stir well to combine with the masala.
Simmer and thicken the gravy: Cover the pan and simmer the chicken on medium-low heat for 20–25 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through and the gravy thickens to your desired consistency. Stir occasionally to prevent sticking.
Final touches: Once cooked, adjust the seasoning with salt if needed. Garnish with freshly chopped coriander leaves (optional) for a vibrant touch.
Tips:
Using bone-in chicken pieces adds more flavor to the dish, but boneless chicken can also be used. Adjust the cooking time accordingly.
Adjust the amount of red chili powder to your spice preference.
For a smokier flavor, you can add a small piece of charcoal to the pan while cooking the masala.
Enjoy this authentic Kongunadu Kozhi Varuval, made even more flavorful with the rich, nutty taste of Anjali Sesame Oil!
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Route 66 Chicken Fried Steak Sandwich Recipe Steak is marinated and breaded like fried chicken and then air-fried for these delicious steak sandwiches that remind you of food served along route 66.
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Fried Chicken Popcorn
Try this amazing Chicken popcorn at home and Enjoy your evening !!!
#Fried chicken#Chicken recipe#Chicken popcorn#Best chicken recipe#Chicken fry#Chicken starter#Crispy fried chicken#Chicken fried#Chicken wings#Chicken breast#Chicken broth
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Chicken Stir Fry
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This chicken meal, a relative of South Indian chicken kabab, is certain to appeal to everyone.
#chicken fry#america#czechia#austria#latvia#senegal#netherland#bulgaria#southkorea#korea#us#kenya#nigeria#france#switerland#thailand#zambia#uk#unitedstates#unitedkingdom#celebration#canada#denmark#switzerland#australia#netherlands#greece#arab#china#japan
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Chicken and Broccoli Stir-Fry
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[CAN I HAVE FRENCH FRY]
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oh right, technically i sell t-shirts
i forgot about that
#holidays are coming up and it would make a terrible gift#that's the main selling point#anyways these exist and can be exchanged for legal tender#the cost is the listed price + the emotional expense of knowing that i am judging u#bc i am. i am judging u#why would u want this. why would u exchange currency for this#there are so many other things you could exchnage currency for instead#a grocery store shrimp platter for instance#with the nauseatingly red cocktail sauce that is SO much better than a t shirt any time#hmm chicken picatta at a local Italian Eatery perchance? i am. a big fan of anything picatta#oh oh i know! 3.6 POUNDS OF FRESH OKRA#FOR THE COST OF THIS FRIVOLOUS T SHIRT U COULD INSTEAD PURCHASE 3.6 POUNDS OF FRESH DELICIOUS OKRA#and then --hold on i have a recipe--and then what u do is#so it is basically sacrilege to suggest this but what u do is u skip the cornmeal entirely#my southern ancestors are shaking a wooden spoon at me right now but LISTEN. u skip. the gotdang. cornmeal#instead: wash chop and soak (for 10 min) the okra in a mixture of 1 egg to tblsp water#then coat in flour#THATS IT JUST FLOUR#No cornmeal. i am betraying my heritage rn but I'm RIGHT#coat in flour sprinkle liberally in S&P and FRY that suck in veg oil high heat#until crispy & brown & u hear your arteries clenching in apprehension#so. so yeah#that's what u should do instead of buying this shirt go fry the shit out of some okra#(but buy local and young & tender if u can bc the grocery store is full of old-and-therefore-super-stiff specimens#pro tip (aka grandma tip): if u can't chop okra smoothly with your normal cutting knife then it's too old and tough.#...i mean u probably CAN still fry the shit out of it I've certainly done that before it's just much less delicious#ANYWAY. anyway ANYWAY. shirt. okra. farmers market. that reminds me of a post i made back when we first started selling these dang shorts#shirts. shorts shorts. oh shit i should make a crop top option.#i. i don't Know How to make a crop top option#HUH . . . i need to lie down now and contemplate the constant and irreconcilable limitations of the human experience good night
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Chicken and broccoli stir fry
#chicken#stir fry#broccoli#asian food#food#dinner#meal#main course#chinese food#soy sauce#healthy food#takeout#tasty#foodporn#delicious#cooking#food photography#foodgasm#recipes#foodie
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How to Fry Chicken Without Flour?
Fried chicken is a classic dish loved by many, but it can be a challenge to make without using flour. Luckily, there are several ways to fry chicken without flour that result in a delicious, crunchy coating with all the flavor of traditional fried chicken. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to fry chicken without flour.
First, prepare the chicken. Start by washing and patting the chicken dry with a paper towel. Then, season the chicken with salt and pepper. Depending on the flavors you are looking for, you can also add garlic powder, paprika, and other spices.
Next, heat a skillet or pan over medium-high heat. Add enough oil to cover the bottom of the pan. When the oil is hot, carefully add the chicken pieces. Fry the chicken for about 6 minutes per side, flipping once. If you want a crunchier coating, you can fry the chicken for a few minutes longer.
While the chicken is cooking, prepare the coating. Depending on the flavors you want to achieve, you can use different ingredients for the coating. For a classic fried chicken flavor, you can mix together crushed cornflakes, Parmesan cheese, garlic powder, and paprika. For a Mexican-inspired flavor, you can mix together crushed tortilla chips, chili powder, onion powder, and cumin.
When the chicken is cooked through, transfer it onto a plate lined with paper towels to absorb any excess oil. Then, roll the chicken pieces in the coating mix you prepared. Make sure to press the coating on the chicken pieces so that they are fully coated.
Finally, transfer the chicken back to the pan and fry for another 4-5 minutes, flipping once. Once the chicken is golden-brown and crispy, it is ready to serve. Enjoy your fried chicken without flour!
Fried chicken without flour is a delicious, easy alternative to traditional fried chicken. With just a few simple steps, you can enjoy a crunchy, flavorful dish without any of the extra calories or fat from the flour. Give it a try today!
If you’re looking for an easy way to make delicious fried chicken without flour, try this recipe from The Spruce Eats: "How to Fry Chicken Without Flour".
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Chicken Noodle Stir-Fry (recipe)
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