Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Chilli Chicken - Indo Chinese Style

Since the time I left India there is always a craving for good Indo Chinese food. Unfortunately there have not been many restaurants that fitted the bill. I ended up re-creating those dishes I was missing. Chilli chicken is definitely one of those. This can be made in a different ways - dry, semi-dry or with a bit of sauce. I like this as a starter and hence made the dry version. This is a great starter to go along with the drink of your choice or as a side dish for noodles or fried rice. So without further ado...



Ingredients

  1. Boneless chicken - 500 gms
  2. Eggs - 2
  3. Corn flour - 1.5 cups (add more as needed to get the required batter consistency)
  4. Maida / Plain Flour - 1/2 cup
  5. Red chilli powder - 1 tea spoon
  6. Onions - 1 - cut in cubes
  7. Green chillies - about a dozen depending on your spice appetite
  8. Vinegar - 2 table spoons
  9. Garlic - minced - 2 table spoons
  10. Ginger - grated - 1 tea spoon
  11. Sugar - 1/2 tea spoon
  12. Dark soy sauce - 1 table spoon
  13. Capsicum - 2 diced in cubes
  14. Vegetable oil
  15. Salt - to taste
Method
  1. Dice the chicken breast in small slices. It is important to cut / slice it thin and diagonally. DO NOT chop it in cubes. Idea is to make it cook fairly quickly or a flash fry.
  2. In a large bowl mix 2 eggs, corn flour, plain flour, red chilli powder and some salt. 
  3. Create a thick paste and add water slowly and create a smooth but thick batter. If too watery add little amounts of corn flour to make it thick.
  4. Marinate the cut chicken in the batter until you get done with other chopping / preparation tasks.
  5. Chop up the onions in small cubes.
  6. Slit the green chillies.
  7. Mince the garlic in small pieces.
  8. Grate about 2 inches or so of ginger to get about 1 tea spoon of grated ginger.
  9. Dice the capsicums.
  10. In a large hot wok fill about 1 cup of oil and heat it up. Test the heat by dropping a small piece of batter and it should pop up immediately.
  11. Fry the chicken pieces in batches and keep aside.
  12. Once done transfer the oil into a separate bowl, wipe it with a towel and heat it again.
  13. Pour a few table spoons of the oil.
  14. Once hot add the garlic, chillies and onions and saute for about 2 minutes.
  15. Add vinegar and sugar (to balance the pungentness of vinegar) and toss it up.
  16. Add the deep fried chicken pieces with the soy sauce and toss it up.
  17. Add salt to taste.
  18. Add the capsicums and toss it well.
  19. Make a corn flour slurry with a tea spoon of corn flour and few table spoons of water.
  20. Add the slurry and toss well for about a minute.
  21. If you want more sauce add about a cup of water and bit more of corn flour slurry and let it boil until a thick sauce is prepared.

Enjoy!!

C

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