Hey everyone, it’s Brad, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a distinctive dish, dhaba style: chicken keema masala with masala puri. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook dhaba style: chicken keema masala with masala puri using 48 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Dhaba Style: Chicken Keema Masala with Masala Puri:
- Get For the Keema Masala:
- Get 750 gms Chicken Mince/Keema
- Take To Taste Salt
- Make ready 1 pinch Sugar: To balance the tartness of the salt- (Optional Completely)
- Make ready 3 tbsps Ghee
- Take 2 tbsps Butter: Any- White or Normal
- Take Tempering Spices:
- Take 1 tsp Cumin Seeds
- Prepare 2 Whole Dry Red Chillies
- Take 10 Cloves
- Make ready 2 Bay Leaves
- Make ready 4-5 Green Cardamoms
- Get 2 Black Cardamoms
- Make ready 10-12 Black Peppercorns: Pounded
- Get 2 Star Anise
- Take 1 Mace Flower/Mace
- Take 1/4 tsp Nutmeg Powder or Freshly Grounded
- Make ready 1 Stone Flower/ Dagad Phool
- Get 1.5 ” Cinnamon Stick
- Make ready 5-6 Fresh Green Chillies: Finely Chopped
- Prepare 1 tbsp Ginger Paste
- Prepare 1 tbsp Garlic Paste
- Prepare 1 Capsicum: Finely Chopped
- Get 4 Onions: Finely Chopped
- Prepare 1 Cup Fresh Tomato Purée
- Take 1/2-3/4 tsp Turmeric Powder
- Make ready 1 tsp Red Chilli Powder
- Get 1 tbsp Kashmiri Red Chilli Powder
- Get 1 tbsp Cumin Powder
- Take 1 tbsp Coriander Powder
- Make ready 1 tbsp Garam Masala Powder
- Prepare 1 Cup Fresh Milk: Boiled and RT
- Get 1/2 Cup Fresh Coriander Leaves: Finely Chopped
- Make ready 1/8 Cup Fresh Mint Leaves: Finely Chopped
- Get as required Garnish: Fresh Coriander Leaves- Finely Chopped
- Get 1/4 Cup Fresh Cream: Optional- I didn’t use, since wanted to give it a Rustic Taste & Look, both
- Take 2 Cups For the Masala Puri Dough: Maida/All-purpose flour or Whole Wheat Flour or both combined- (Use your own discretion)
- Make ready 1 tsp Carom Seeds
- Get 1 tsp Cumin Seeds
- Get 1-1.5 tbsps Ghee/Cooking Oil/Veg. Shortening- (Moiyan)
- Get 1/2 tsp Turmeric
- Make ready 1 tsp Red Chilli Powder
- Get 1/4 tsp Hing/Asafoetida
- Take 1 tsp Coriander Powder
- Prepare 1 tsp or To Taste Salt
- Prepare As Required Water: RT/Lukewarm
- Take 1/4 Cup Fresh Coriander Leaves: Finely Chopped
- Prepare As Required Cooking Oil: For Deep Frying the Puris
They're nice and they look wonderful. Great recipe for Dhaba Style: Chicken Keema Masala with Masala Puri. Add ghee, bay leaves and cumin seeds. This dhaba style kheema masala is a rich dish with bold flavours that is just perfect on a cold evening.
Steps to make Dhaba Style: Chicken Keema Masala with Masala Puri:
- For the Masala Puri Dough: Add in a large mixing bowl- All the aforesaid ingredients altogether except the water- - Mix well together until nicely combined and well blended when still dry and then, gradually add in water to it to knead it to a soft & semi-soft dough- - Cover it & set aside for about 30-45 mins time
- In the interim: Let’s prepare the Keema Masala Curry- For that, we need to get ready with rest of the ingredients required for it at the outset- - Cut up & chop all the veggies that’s required to be, get the dry & wet & tempering spices readily available for the smooth furthering of the rest of the cooking process
- Next, in a mixing grinder jar- Add in the chopped tomatoes & get a nice & smooth purée out of it, set aside- - Then, heat up a frying pan over the medium flame and add in the required amount of cooking oil to it- - Add in the tempering spices to it & wait until they all turn fragrant- - In goes the chopped onions, 2G Paste & the slit/chopped green chillies-Sauté until they turn soft & lightly golden browned
- In goes the seasonings that’s required & aforesaid, freshly prepared tomato purée & rest all other dry & wet spices- one by one- - Sauté all nicely until they’re well blended & finely incorporated into the gravy mixture, the raw smells from them should be well absorbed and gone completely once finely cooked together
- Add in the chicken keema to it at this point & continue sautéing until nicely combined and well incorporated into the entire mixture so far- - Maintain the flame to the medium-high & let the moisture/water content of the chicken evaporate completely- - Add in the well beaten curd into it along with some more hot/warm water for the chicken keema to slow cook nicely along with the rest of the gravy mixture, cover up the pan
- Reduce the flame to low-medium and cook the same for about another 10-12 mins time- - Once that’s done checkout the seasonings & if it’s all nicely cooked, adjust it accordingly if it requires a little more time to be properly done- - Finally, add in the freshly cracked black peppers and the finely chopped coriander leaves- - Give it all a really good mix, turning off the flame, cover it back & allow it to rest on the hot oven for another 10 mins time before serving it piping hot
- Transfer it now, to a separate serving bowl/plate/dish- - Garnish it your own way, if you’d like to go with a dash of freshly squeezed lemon juice on it with some more freshly chopped coriander leaves & a dollop of butter and a little bit of fresh cream- - Please go ahead with doing so- - I mostly, wanted it to keep it a bit rustic hence, didn’t use the fresh cream at all
- Plate it out- Give it a final garnish your own way and it’s now the time to relish this DELISH on a weekend Sunday Brunch or well, use your own discretion for the same
Add ghee, bay leaves and cumin seeds. This dhaba style kheema masala is a rich dish with bold flavours that is just perfect on a cold evening. There is warmth from the spices and aromatics but not overly hot. The flavours are balanced out with the addition of tangy tomatoes; the milk and butter lend a rich creaminess which just makes you go 'ooh la la'! Make it, eat it, enjoy it!
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