Badami Malai Murgh
Ah! The weather has finally changed and I subsequently got to witness snow! .. snow for the first time in my life !
Earlier it felt quite peculiar to witness darkness at 4:00 pm itself in the evening, and I sometimes found it scary. I remember, back in India, between 4 and 5 in the evenings, children from every house would gather on streets or parks, team up and start playing games, the most common~Cricket! 5:00 pm was a lively, noisy time, when I mostly got to hear ‘howz that!’ or ‘out!’, but here in winters, it becomes pitch dark, with everyone returning home in the darkness for a long night from their job places. But I have eventually got used to it.
Today I plan to make a nice big snowman in front of my house once my hubby returns home. I love watching snow from indoors. I love it when my feet goes inside the pile of snow and I leave a trail behind. lts fun! But, yeah, the cold outside is just too much, but if proper winter coats, caps, scarfs and gloves are worn, all is well and fine. So everyone, keep yourselves warm in this winter by wearing good winter clothes.
Warm and comforting foods are what I am craving for in this winter. And whats more comforting than Indian food, that has got spices and masalas, to make your body warm by the heat and comfort you. I had prepared this creamy chicken curry some days back. I had chicken lying in the freezer, some cream, almonds, nuts and spices. I thought to mix them all up and prepare a curry out of it. We had Peas Pulao along with this chicken curry, our meal was gratifying and pleasurable. Everyone loved it. Here’s the recipe:
Badami Malai Murgh – Creamy Almond Chicken Curry
Ingredients:
Chicken Breast – 500 gms
Ginger-Garlic paste – 1 tbsp
Salt – to taste
Red chilli powder – 1 1/2 tsp
Almonds – 1/2 cup
Canola oil – 3 tbsp
Cumin seeds – 1 tsp
Garam Masala – 1 tsp
Half and Half cream – 1 cup
Method:
1.Wash and cut the chicken breasts into 2 cm approx cubes.
3. Mix the chicken pieces with ginger-garlic paste, salt and red chilli powder. Let it marinate for about 1-3 hours at room temperature.
4. Add 1/2 cup water to almonds and grind it to a smooth paste.
5. Pour oil in a heavy bottomed pan at medium heat. Once the oil gets warm, add zeera and let it splutter.
6. Lower the heat and add the marinated chicken with all its juices. Stir well and let it cook for 5 minutes.
7. Add a cup of water to it and let the chicken cook, covered, till it is tender. Keep stirring it occasionally. You can add more water if the gravy dries up before the chicken gets soft.
8. Add the almond paste and cream and mix it well. Adjust the salt and red chilli powder according to tastes. Cover and let it cook, stirring only to avoid it getting stuck to the bottom of the pan. Serve it hot.
Luv,
Mona
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December 4th, 2007 at 1:30 am
Looks lovely and might be very delicious. Very soon, am going to try this. Thanks for sharing.
December 4th, 2007 at 9:40 am
Yummy…that must have tasted really good…I make something similar with cashewnuts…almonds would definitely go well. …thanks.
December 4th, 2007 at 1:25 pm
Wow it looks like the name of the recipie, CREAMY.
Yummy would be excelent with naan or parathas
December 4th, 2007 at 6:16 pm
This must have been so good! I would love to try that…you’re right, it must be so warming during winter. I have been living with it getting dark at 5:00 p.m. during winter all my life and I am still not use to it. I hate that part about winter the most, even more than the blistering cold and wind! It’s only good when I can snuggle up early and be lazy on weekends all day 😀
December 5th, 2007 at 11:17 am
salam Mona,
your description took me there, we all love it. Here , we go to “ski dubai” to enjoy snow..:)
Your almond curry looks so lovely, and def. would be very tasty too..
December 6th, 2007 at 12:56 am
asak
i do miss the lively evenings of india,.everything is dark here after 5,its as serene and dark as the midnight in India….. chicken looks delicious.!
January 23rd, 2008 at 4:26 pm
Oh, I forgot to update your new blog last time, I did just now!
Seeing the snow for the time, I relate to that but it was in UK in 1989! I was so thrilled! So different from India indeed.
Almond Chicken looks scrumptious, my kids would love this dish, thanks Mona!:))
February 3rd, 2008 at 10:58 pm
Oh yummy, that is a creamy chicken curry…. Have fun in the snow, post the picture of the snowman too 🙂
February 11th, 2010 at 8:05 pm
I too experienced snow fr the first time
its quite enchanting bt too much to bear!