Basic Chicken Curry Recipe - Nattu Kozhi Kuzhambu Recipe
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Over the years i have shared so many chicken curry recipes on this blog. This one is a very basic chicken curry which i make often in my home. It is very easy to make and taste just yum. I used Nattu kozhi (country chicken) to make this curry and it turns out to be delicious.
Similar Recipes,
Andhra Chicken Curry
Chicken Salna
Easy Chicken Curry
Traditional Chicken Curry
No Coconut Chicken Curry
Roasted Chicken Curry
Chettinad Chicken Curry
Chicken Masala
Aloo Chicken Curry
Andhra Butter Chicken Curry
and Many More..
This curry can be served with rice, roti, idli or dosa as well.
Hope you will give this a try and let me know how it turns out for you..
Preparation Time : 10 mins
Cooking Time : 1 hour
Serves: 5 to 6
Ingredients:
Chicken - 1 kg ( I used nattu kozhi)
Salt to taste
Turmeric Powder / Manjal Podi - 1 tsp
For Curry:
Oil - 3 tblspn
Cumin Seeds / Jeerakam - 1 tsp
Cinnamon / Pattai - 2 small stick
Cardamom - 6 to 8
Cloves - 6 to 8
Fennel Seeds / Sombu / Saunf - 1 tsp
Mace - 1 piece
Bay Leaf or Pandan Leaf - 1
Shallots / Sambar Onion - 20 chopped
Tomatoes -3 large chopped
Green Chilli - 3 slit
Curry leaves a handful
Ginger Garlic Paste - 1 tblspn
Chilli Powder - 1 tblspn
Coriander Powder - 3 tblspn
Garam Masala Powder - 1 tblspn
Coconut - 1 cup grated
Coriander leaves a handful chopped finely
Curry leaves a handful
Method:
Take cleaned chicken, salt, turmeric in a pressure cooker. Pressure cook for 2 to 3 whistle for normal chicken and for nattu kozhi cook for 6 whistle and simmer for 10 to 15 mins. Turn off the heat and let the steam go all by itself. Open the cooker and set aside.
Grind coconut into a fine paste.
Heat oil in a pan, add all whole spices and pandan leaf if using. Mix well.
Add in shallots, curry leaves, green chillies and mix well.
Add in tomatoes and cook that till it gets mushy.
Add in ginger garlic paste and mix that well as well.
Now add in spice powders and mix well.
Add the cooked chicken along with juices and mix well.
Add in salt and coconut paste and mix well.
Simmer this for 15 mins till oil separates on top.
Add coriander leaves, curry leaves and mix well.
Serve with rice.
Pictorial:
Recipes : Basic Chicken Curry Recipe - Nattu Kozhi Kuzhambu Recipe
How to make a : Basic Chicken Curry Recipe - Nattu Kozhi Kuzhambu Recipe
Basic Chicken Curry Recipe - Nattu Kozhi Kuzhambu Recipe
Over the years i have shared so many chicken curry recipes on this blog. This one is a very basic chicken curry which i make often in my home. It is very easy to make and taste just yum. I used Nattu kozhi (country chicken) to make this curry and it turns out to be delicious.
Similar Recipes,
Andhra Chicken Curry
Chicken Salna
Easy Chicken Curry
Traditional Chicken Curry
No Coconut Chicken Curry
Roasted Chicken Curry
Chettinad Chicken Curry
Chicken Masala
Aloo Chicken Curry
Andhra Butter Chicken Curry
and Many More..
This curry can be served with rice, roti, idli or dosa as well.
Hope you will give this a try and let me know how it turns out for you..
Preparation Time : 10 mins
Cooking Time : 1 hour
Serves: 5 to 6
Ingredients:
Chicken - 1 kg ( I used nattu kozhi)
Salt to taste
Turmeric Powder / Manjal Podi - 1 tsp
For Curry:
Oil - 3 tblspn
Cumin Seeds / Jeerakam - 1 tsp
Cinnamon / Pattai - 2 small stick
Cardamom - 6 to 8
Cloves - 6 to 8
Fennel Seeds / Sombu / Saunf - 1 tsp
Mace - 1 piece
Bay Leaf or Pandan Leaf - 1
Shallots / Sambar Onion - 20 chopped
Tomatoes -3 large chopped
Green Chilli - 3 slit
Curry leaves a handful
Ginger Garlic Paste - 1 tblspn
Chilli Powder - 1 tblspn
Coriander Powder - 3 tblspn
Garam Masala Powder - 1 tblspn
Coconut - 1 cup grated
Coriander leaves a handful chopped finely
Curry leaves a handful
Method:
Take cleaned chicken, salt, turmeric in a pressure cooker. Pressure cook for 2 to 3 whistle for normal chicken and for nattu kozhi cook for 6 whistle and simmer for 10 to 15 mins. Turn off the heat and let the steam go all by itself. Open the cooker and set aside.
Grind coconut into a fine paste.
Heat oil in a pan, add all whole spices and pandan leaf if using. Mix well.
Add in shallots, curry leaves, green chillies and mix well.
Add in tomatoes and cook that till it gets mushy.
Add in ginger garlic paste and mix that well as well.
Now add in spice powders and mix well.
Add the cooked chicken along with juices and mix well.
Add in salt and coconut paste and mix well.
Simmer this for 15 mins till oil separates on top.
Add coriander leaves, curry leaves and mix well.
Serve with rice.
Pictorial:
take chicken, salt, turmeric powder in a pressure cooker |
cook till done |
prepare your other ingredients |
take coconut in a blender |
make it into a fine puree |
heat oil in a kadai, add whole spices |
add shallots, chillies and curry leaves |
mix well..I added some pandan leaf too..this is optional |
add tomatoes |
add ginger garlic paste |
cook till tomatoes turn mushy |
add spice powder |
mix well |
add cooked chicken with the juices |
mix well |
add coconut paste |
mix well and simmer till oil floats on top |
just like this |
add some curry leaves and coriander leaves |
mix well |
Serve |
Finished it then ready to serve Basic Chicken Curry Recipe - Nattu Kozhi Kuzhambu Recipe
I didn't even mention how much the kiddos loved this Basic Chicken Curry Recipe - Nattu Kozhi Kuzhambu Recipe, I won them over first with the love of them - they were in heaven! And this is definitely a dinner I would happily give out seconds to whoever asked!
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