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Chicken Tikka Masala Skewers

Chicken Tikka Masala Skewers

After completing 100 Asian recipes recently we’ve decided to play the Indian subcontinent a visit. We may well stay some time…..

Ingredients:-

300g of Chicken Breasts, cubed
Yogurt
1 Tbsp of Olive Oil
3 Cloved of Garlic, minced
1 Tsp of fresh grated Ginger
1 Tbsp of Garam Masala
Juice of ½ Lime
2 Tsp of Chilli Powder
2 Tsp of Ground Cumin
1 Tsp of Paprika
1 Tbp of dried Coriander
1 Tsp of Salt
1 Tsp of Turmeric
½ Tsp of Fenugreek
¼ Tsp of Cayenne Pepper
¼ Tsp of Black Pepper
1 Red Pepper, chopped

Method:-

(1) Place the Chicken in a large bowl.
(2) In a separate bowl combine the marinade ingredients.
(3) Add the marinade to the Chicken and stir until fully coated.
(4) Cover with cling film and place in the fridge for at least 30 minutes.
(5) Thread the Chicken onto skewers, alternated with pieces of Red Pepper.
(6) Cook either on a griddle pan or under the grill for several minutes on each side, until the Chicken is golden brown and cooked through.

Although historically this is an English combination of two existing Idian recipes, we don’t care. It was really good!

 

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Battered Velociraptor Drummer Roast Dinner

(No dinosaurs were harmed in the creation of this dish!)

I’d made a little bit too much batter for the Tokneneng we had in Saturday evening which was in the fridge. So a bit of freezer mining brought this Velociraptor Drummer to light which has probably been in there since the end of the Cretaceous Period - 75 to 71 Million years or so ago! OK for the realists among you, it’s actually about £1.50 worth of Turkey drummer…….

A lengthy recipe is probably pointless. But basically:-

(1) Roast the drummer with Mixed Herbs, Salt & Pepper and DIY Chilli Oil.
(2) Once cooked remove from the oven and allow to cool.
(3) Heat a fryer to 170c.
(4) Coat the drummer skin in Cornflour to allow the batter to stick.
(5) Dunk in batter and make sure as much of the surface is coated as possible.
(6) Lower into the Oil and turn regularly, allowing as much frying time as possible before the batter begins to brown.

We served ours with seasonal vegetables, a giant Yorkshire pudding and roast Potatoes. A perfectly traditional Sunday Roast I’m sure you will agree??????

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