Sunday, September 12, 2010




Simple Vinegar Broast Chicken

Ingredients

- 1 whole chicken – roast cut (or substitute as mentioned above)
- 1 tsp salt
*1 tsp red chili powder (mirch)
*2 tbsp red chili sauce
-3 tbsp vinegar
-2 tbsp soy sauce
-1 tsp ground coriander
-1 tsp black pepper
-1 cup oil

Directions

Cut down on or delete the * items if you don’t want your chicken as hot and spicy as the South Asians like it.

1. Add dry spices (salt, coriander, pepper, chili powder) and vinegar, chili sauce, and soy sauce to the chicken and mix by hand. Make sure the chicken is covered.
2. Poke the chicken gently with a fork about 10 times in different places.
3. Let marinate for up to 2 hours. Alternatively you can just cook it right away, but the flavors won’t be as strong.
4. Add 3 tbsp oil to large, deep pot and let heat.
5. Add chicken and cook covered for 5 minutes on high heat.
6. Stir the chicken to make sure all parts are getting the heat. Then add the rest of the 1 cup of oil. Turn down the heat immediately and let it simmer.
7. Simmer for 25 minutes. The water will come out of the chicken and make the dish very liquid-like. Continue cooking covered until only a small amount of liquid remains. Roast is supposed to be a dry dish, but the chicken should soak up all that moisture.
8. As soon as the liquid has been reduced, remove the chicken from the heat and serve. Goes great piled over fresh French fries.

When I make this dish myself, I don’t add mirch (red chili powder) and I do add 1 tbsp of extra soy sauce. I cut down the red chili sauce from 3 tbsp to 2 tbsp, and that seems to be the right amount of spice for me. My husband dislikes coriander, but he didn’t even notice the ground coriander powder in the dish, so it was a success. When I was to indulge in spicy, succulent chicken, this is a dish that I’ll certainly turn to again.

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