Irani Chicken Kadhai | How To Make Irani Chicken Kadhai | Chicken Kadhai Recipe | How To Make Chicken Kadhai At Home | Irani Chicken Karahi | Chicken Kadai | Easy Chicken Recipe | Non-Veg Recipe | Chicken Recipes | The Bombay Chef | Varun InamdarLearn how to make Irani Chicken Kadhai with our Chef Varun Inamdar.0:00 - Introduction Irani Chicken Kadhai is a classic chicken recipe of Iranian cuisine. Flavourful and spicy, the Irani Chicken Kadhai is made with ginger, tomatoes, onion, chicken, and a bunch of aromatic spices. It is a spiced dish that is not flaming-hot to taste. This delicacy does not require any preparation of marination for the chicken or tiring yourself sauting it, hence, it calls for very little effort. This is a must-try chicken recipe for all you chicken lovers out there. You will definitely end up impressing your friends and family with this delicious Irani Chicken Kadhai recipe! Try it out today and let us know what you think in the comments.00:35- Sauting the Chicken1/2 cup Oil1 kg ChickenSalt (as required)1 cup Onions (sliced)3 Banana Peppers (sliced)1/2 cup Tomatoes (sliced)02:09- Chef's Trivia on The Recipe03:55- Preparing The Spice-Mix1 tbsp Coriander Seeds1 tsp Red Chilli Flakes1 tbsp Cumin Seeds1 tbsp Black Peppercorns1 tbsp Ginger (crushed)06:31- For Garnish1 tbsp Coriander Leaves#IraniChickenKadhai #ChickenRecipe #GetCurried #TheBombayChef #VarunInamdar Download the Get Curried App by clicking on this link:- http://bit.ly/GetCurriedVegNonVegRecipes_And Host: Varun Inamdar Copyrights: REPL Subscribe and Get regular Updates: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToGetCurried https://www.facebook.com/GetCurried https://twitter.com/Get_Curried https://instagram.com/getcurriedChicken Karahi (known as gosht karahi when prepared with goat or lamb meat instead of chicken), or Kadai chicken, is a dish that originates from the northern and northwestern parts of South Asia. The dish is prepared in a karahi, a type of wok often used in South Asian cooking. It can take between 30 and 50 minutes to prepare and cook the dish. It is usually served with naan, roti or rice. This dish is one of the hallmarks of South Asian cuisine. |For feedback and suggestions please write to us at:
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