Well, here I go with another recipe before the year ends. I guess the pre-new year resolution thing is working. This is a very simple and easy to make kabab. Follow the recipe and you should do just fine.
Ingredients:
Chicken thigh - 4
Garam Masala - 2 tsp
Coriander Powder - 1 tsp
Green Cardamom - 4
Nutmeg - ⅛ of whole nutmeg
Cinnamon - 1 inch
Pepper corn - 5 to 6
Chilly Powder - 1½ tsp
Lemon - ½ of medium sized lemon
Hung Curd - ½ cup (Make sure you drain as much water as possible)
Ginger Garlic Paste - 2 tsp
Oil - 2 tbsp
Salt to taste
Butter
Method:
Ingredients:
Chicken thigh - 4
Garam Masala - 2 tsp
Coriander Powder - 1 tsp
Green Cardamom - 4
Nutmeg - ⅛ of whole nutmeg
Cinnamon - 1 inch
Pepper corn - 5 to 6
Chilly Powder - 1½ tsp
Lemon - ½ of medium sized lemon
Hung Curd - ½ cup (Make sure you drain as much water as possible)
Ginger Garlic Paste - 2 tsp
Oil - 2 tbsp
Salt to taste
Butter
Method:
Dry grind cinnamon and cardamom together. Powder the pepper corns and nutmeg separately. I prefer to grind these spices separately so that their aroma don't mess with each other. Also so that these spice tastes distinctly in the marinade. Mix all the ingredients (except butter) together in a bowl.
With a knife, make one or two very light cuts on the thighs (helps the flavours to penetrate through), prick the chicken thighs with a fork and then nicely massage the marinade on the thighs and into the slits one by one in the bowl. Cover the bowl and leave it in the refrigerator overnight.
Cook the chicken in an oven (preheat oven to 200º C) @ 200º C for about 30 mins. Around 4 mins before the cooking ends, brush the chicken with some butter and continue cooking.
Serve with onion rings with lightly drizzled lemon juice. Kalmi kabab just melts in your mouth...Enjoy!!!
This sounds absolutely delicious! Will surely try it soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks Simran. Do let me know how it turned out for you. Keep visiting.
ReplyDeleteWow it sounds Yummmmmyyy... I vl surely try it at hme..
ReplyDeleteThanks Maisha. Do share your experience cooking this recipe.
ReplyDeleteTastes amazing and really simple to prepare. It was the best kalmi I had in years I think. Thanks dude. Btw you ll get lots of accolades easily.
ReplyDeleteThanks dude. Glad you liked the recipe. Keeping cooking.
ReplyDeletehow to manage if does not have oven
ReplyDeleteRecently I tried a kalmi chicken wrap from a food wagon. It was pretty good, so I wanted to see if I could find a similar recipe. Yours came up and I am trying it tonight!
ReplyDeleteGood to hear that. Hope yours came out as good as mine.
ReplyDelete@Parveenara, you can use a hot griddle on a stovetop to get similar outcome. Happy cooking.
ReplyDeleteHi Anup! Got to tell you I stumbled upon this recipe years ago and saved it. I absolutely love this. It reminds me of the Kalmi Kabab we would eat at Eden Park years ago in Bangalore. I have been making this on a griddle recently. Thanks a lot!
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