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Achari Murgh – Chicken cooked with pickling spices


A very synonymous North Indian curry and I have to say its one of my favourites. I cook this regularly and still cant get enough of it. The preparation is typically like any Indian curry but with ingredients that pack a punch and veryauthentic in flavour and taste. This dish has been made in the north, particularly places like Rajasthan for a long time. As the weather in the north of India is quite warm, curries such as this using pickling spices, enhance the flavour whilst helping to preserve the food for longer. Mustard oil in this dish makes the chicken rich and moist but even vegetable or sunflower oil can be used as an alternative.

The yoghurt makes the gravy thick which helps coat all the chicken pieces evenly. Tailor the heat your requirement by using a little less of the whole red chillies and the chilli powder. Like any other meat dish, if this is made a little in advance the taste develops and is much nicer. But I’m not one for waiting around, so once cooked its good to eat straight away mopped up with warm rotis or even a green peas pulao & some raita to accompany.

Achari Murgh

Ingredients

750gms Chicken on the bone skinless medium sized pieces
3 tbsp mustard oil or vegetable oil
1 tsp fenugreek seeds
1 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp cumin seeds
1 tsp fennel seeds
½ tsp nigella seeds or onions seeds
4 dried whole red chilies
2 tbsp ginger garlic paste
1 large white onion finely sliced
1 ½ tbsp tomato puree
½ tsp turmeric powder
2 tsp red chilli powder
100 mls water
100mls lightly beaten yoghurt
1 tbsp lemon juice
Salt to taste
Chopped coriander to garnish

In a heavy bottom sauce pan heat the mustard oil. Add the fenugreek seeds, mustard seeds, cumin seeds, fennel seeds and nigella seeds. Sauté until they start to sizzle and pop for a min or so. Also add the whole red chillies, stirring to make sure they don’t burn.

Add the sliced onion and fry until light brown in colour and have softened for about 6mins. To the pan now add the ginger/ garlic paste. Mix well. Stir in the tomato puree, turmeric powder and chilli powder. Cook for a couple of minutes till the oil leaves the sides of the pan.

Add the chicken pieces cooking on high heat to make sure the pieces are sealed and coated in the gravy for 5-7 mins. Add the water and bring the curry to a boil, then simmer covered on a low heat cooking for 25-30 mins until the chicken is cooked through and succulent, stirring a couple of times.

At this stage, add the yoghurt and stir, making sure not to let it cook for too long just a couple of minutes. Add salt and lemon juice to taste. Garnished with coriander.

Serve hot with roomali roti or naan. Enjoy!

January 5th, 2010 Posted in Chicken Tags: , ,

9 Responses to “Achari Murgh – Chicken cooked with pickling spices”

  1. Oh wow! This looks so delicious! To me, the sign of a good “salan” is when the oil is separating like in your photo! :)

  2. oh wow love this curry happy new new year Rebecca

  3. Thank you Nadia! It is actually my favorite dish. Though I do say that about alot of things I cook! Happy New Year Rebecca. Look forward to a fab year ahead filled with lots more food.

  4. M, love the dish. I have always had achar gosht. your twist on this dish is lovely. happy new year, dearest, M! xo

  5. Wow! I don’t think ive ever had this! Sounds lovely and a must try! I’ll bookmark this!

  6. your recipes look so fantastic! can’t wait to try this out

  7. This sounds spicy and delicious…love the name too….Yummmmmmm

  8. I am going to try this for 1st time tonight, have all the ingre except chicken, chillies and yoghurt. after a trip to the local chinese supermarket. Have book marked this page so will let you know how it goes. Wish me luck
    Marc ;o]

  9. It was 1st class. Cooked for a freind who is an expert in cooking currys and he enjoyed it, so job done. Ian makes pickling spices without the chillies but said they where a great addition.

    Marc ;o]

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