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Want to try a delicious vegetarian recipe which just tastes like mutton or more flavourful and tasty,  try my echor kalia recipe today learn about the dish in my blog today.

Basic outline

■ introduction 
■ ingredients 
■ method of preparation and Pre cooking preparations
■ tips for Perfecting the dish 
■ serving Suggestions 
■ health benefits 
■ conclusion 
■ FAQ'S 



Echorer Kalia: A Traditional Bengali Dish Worth Trying
Echorer Kalia: A Traditional Bengali Dish Worth Trying


Echorer Kalia recipe 

Echorer Kalia is a delicious curry made with highly nutritious raw jackfruit and potatoes, jackfruit is compared to mutton in local bengali language it is called "Gaach patha". The similarity is due to the taste of raw jackfruit and mutton, the spices used in this dish are reminiscent of those used in traditional bengali mutton curry.


To prepare echorer kalia the boiled jackfruit and potatoes are cooked in a onion garlic based spicy gravy which is flavoured with garam masala powder with the addition of tomatoes and curd helps create a rich and flavourful dish. The dish pairs perfectly with rice or chapathi.


Even without using onion and garlic this echor kalia recipe remains delightful, if you are curious to know about the recipe how to cut jackfruit check out my post today. Now let's start.



Ingredients needed for Echor kalia


▪︎ Jackfruit(echor)

▪︎ Potatoes

▪︎ 1 tomato pasted 

▪︎ Onion paste

▪︎ Green chilies, ginger and garlic pasted together

▪︎ masala paste( containing cinnamon, coriander seeds, cumin seeds and 3-4 cardamom), and then adding cumin and coriander powder and red chilli powder and mixing it with some water.

▪︎ 1tsp ghee 

▪︎ 1tsp salt 

▪︎ 1tbsp red chili powder 

▪︎ 1tsp coriander powder 

▪︎ 1tsp cumin powder 

▪︎ 1tsp turmeric powder 

▪︎ 1tsp sugar 

echorer kalia
Ingredients needed for echor kalia 



Pre preparation for echor kalia 


1. Cut the jackfruit by peeling the thick skin and remove the hard part from the middle and sides.


2. Soak the jackfruit pieces in turmeric water to get rid of the sap of the jackfruit.


3. Take a cooking pan and boil the jackfruit pieces with salt and turmeric and covering the pan.

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Boiling the jackfruit pieces 


Method of cooking echorer kalia 


1. Take a kadhai and heat some mustard oil and then fry the potatoes in the oil for some minutes with salt and turmeric powder. After frying take out the potatoes.

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Frying potatoes with mustard oil 


2. Add some mustard oil and when it is heated add two bay leaves and sugar, fry them with the oil.

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Frying bay leaves and sugar in the oil 


3. Add the onion paste and fry for some minutes until it is red in colour.

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Frying the onions paste 


4. After this add the green chillies, ginger and garlic paste and fry together for some minutes.

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Adding green chilies, ginger and garlic paste 


5. Add the tomato paste and fry nicely for some minutes so that the raw smell of the tomatoes go away.

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Adding tomato paste 


6. Add the masala prepared earlier and mix with the other ingredients nicely.

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Adding the masala paste 


7. Add some salt, turmeric powder, red chili powder and Kashmiri red chili powder, add some water and cook the masalas for some minutes until the masalas release their oil, cover the kadhai for some minutes.

raw jackfruit
Adding salt, turmeric, red chili powder


8. Open the cover after some minutes and you will see that the masalas are cooked; the spices have released their oil, now add the jackfruit pieces and cook with the masalas for some minutes.

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Adding the boiled jackfruit pieces with the gravy


9. Add the fried potatoes and cook together with the other ingredients. After this add water and cover the kadhai for some minutes.

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Adding the fried potatoes

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Adding water


10. Now when the cover is opened you will see that the gravy is boiling and the potatoes and jackfruit has been boiled and became soft, now add ghee and mix in the gravy and let some water to get vaporised.

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Adding ghee 


The echor kalia recipe is now ready to be served..


Tips for Perfecting echorer kalia 

echor kalia
echor kalia 


• Always cut the jackfruit perfectly by removing the skin and the solid part from the middle and sides, and soaking the pieces in turmeric water and also applying some oil in the hands to get rid of the sap.

• Boil the jackfruit pieces with salt and turmeric before preparing the recipe.

• fry the potatoes beforehand to use for the recipe.

• Use some ghee to enhance the flavour of the dish.

• add some sugar in the mustard oil with bay leaves to give the dish a good colour and taste.


Serving Suggestions for echor kalia 

echorer kalia
echorer kalia


○ Serve the echor kalia as a side dish along with warm steaming rice, you can use any type of rice.


○ Serve echor kalia as a side dish along with roti, naan or normal paratha.


○ Serve the dish with some prepared salads and some green chilies.


○ This echor kalia recipe can be served with pulao or fried on occasions if you prefer vegetarian foods. 


○ Serve the echor kalia along with some fried papads for a good crunchy experience.


○ You can serve this dish along with deep fried luchi or poori for a good flavour and taste.


○ You can also serve with some raita on the top of the dish and enjoying this delicious jackfruit dish which is sure to impress you and your family.


Health benefits of echor kalia recipe 


1. Echor kalia is great for those who want to lessen their calories intake. Raw jackfruit is low in calories which makes it suitable for weight loss.


2. The dish helps regulate the blood sugar levels due to its high fiber content, it improves insulin sensitivity which is essential for managing diabetes.


3. Raw jackfruit helps control cholesterol levels as it contains soluble fibers which make it suitable for heart health.


4. Echor kalia is a good source of protein for the vegetarians, as it an excellent alternative to meat based dishes.


5. Raw jackfruit is good in vitamin C which helps to support the immune system and overall health.


Conclusion 

In conclusion, the echor kalia is more than just a delicious dish; it is a celebration that brings a piece of bengali culinary excellence to your table. The recipe with its tender unripe jackfruit and the combination of the aromatic spices offering a unique and delightful experience that stands out in the vast range of Indian cuisine. Whether you are a seasoned cook or a curious food enthusiast, making this authentic dish is a journey worth taking. So embrace the adventure, indulge in the rich taste and let this traditional dish create a memorable feast for your senses.




More recipes from my blog 

  • Bengali shukto recipe
  • Village style chicken curry
  • Rasmalai recipe
  • Egg pulao recipe



FAQS 


What is echor kalia?

Echor kalia is a traditional bengali dish made with unripe jackfruit, commonly known as echor. It is a rich and spicy curry including potatoes and a variety of aromatic spices.


How do I prevent the jackfruit latex from sticking to my hands and knife while cutting?

To avoid the sticky latex apply a thin layer of oil to your hands and the knife before cutting the jackfruit and this will help in preventing the latex from sticking to the hands.


What special ingredient enhances the taste of Echor kalia?

While the recipe includes common spices, adding coconut milk is known to significantly enhance the flavor of the dish giving it a unique taste and creamy texture.


Can echor kalia can be made vegan?

Yes, echor kalia can be made a completely vegan dish by not using ghee and using plant-based alternatives for any dairy ingredients. For instance you can use almond yogurt or coconut milk as substitutes.


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 shukto bengali recipe

Traditional recipe of bengali are sure to be tasted once, so today let's learn about shukto bengali recipe preparation, for this you have to prepare a shukto masala by frying Panchforon, mustard, cumin and then grinding it then frying all the vegetables and cooking it with mustard oil, ginger paste, radhuni and the shukto masala.



Basic blog outline of shukto bengali recipe

  • Introduction of shukto
  • Ingredients needed for shukto
  • Cooking Instructions in detail 
  • Tips for Perfecting shukto 
  • Serving Suggestions for shukto 
  • Health benefits of shukto 
  • Conclusion 
  • FAQ'S 

shukto bengali recipe

bengali dish
shukto


Shukto a iconic bengali recipe is a symphony of vegetables in a delicate gravy that tantalizes the palate with the unique bitter-sweet flavour and it is traditionally enjoyed as a starter in a bengali meal. It sets the stage for a culinary experience to follow, this particular version of shukto is crafted without milk offering a lighter yet equally satisfying taste profile.


The shukto recipe is a medley of fresh vegetables like bitter gourd (karela), drumsticks, raw banana, carrots, potatoes and brinjal, each with its flavour brings a beautiful taste to the dish. The absence of milk in the shukto allows the natural tastes of the vegetables to blend with the spices lends a undertone to the dish.


Cooking shukto is especially an art and this milk free variant is no exception, it begins with careful frying of the vegetables to a degree of tenderness, followed by the mixing of some spices which results in a comforting yet complex dish that is both nourishing and light.


This shukto recipe is not just a icon to the versatility of bengali cuisine but also caters to those seeking healthy food options. It is a celebration of vegetables in their purest form combined with bold flavours of traditional bengali spices, creating a dish that is both healthful and hearty. Whether you are a expert in bengali food or a curious foodie, this shukto recipe is sure to delight your senses and offer a glimpse into the rich flavours of regional Indian cuisine.

Ingredients needed for shukto bengali recipe 

● Brinjal 

● Drumsticks 

● Potatoes 

● Carrots 

● Bitter Gourd (karela)

● Raw banana 

● bori 

● Mustard oil 

● Ginger paste 

● Salt 

● Panchforon 

● Mustard seeds

● Cumin seeds 

● Radhuni 

● Sugar 

shukto recipe in bengali
shukto


Cooking instructions of shukto bengali recipe 

1. First we have to prepare a masala for shukto for that we have to first fry panchforon, mustard seeds and cumin seeds on a dry pan and then we have to dust it.

shukto recipe in bengali
Preparing shukto masala 

2. Take a kadhai and heat some mustard oil and fry the bori until they form a brown colour, and then keep it aside.

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Frying bori 

3. Now add some more mustard oil and fry all the vegetables one by one at a time.

bengali shukto
Frying all the vegetables 

4. Now add some mustard oil, and when the oil is heated and two bay leaves and some radhuni and fry them.

shukto recipe
Frying bay leaf and radhuni 

5. Now add the fried raw bananas, carrots and potatoes and cook for some minutes.

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Adding fried raw bananas and carrots 

6. Now add the ginger paste and cook together with the fried vegetables for some minutes.

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Adding ginger paste 


7. Now add the other fried vegetables and fry together all the ingredients for some minutes.

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Adding all the fried vegetables 


8. After this add water and stir gently all the vegetables and add some salt, now cover the vessel for some minutes.

shukto recipe in bengali
Adding salt 

9. Open the cover and you will see that the gravy is boiling and all the vegetables are boiled, now add the fried bori and mix for some time, and now cover the vessel for some minutes.

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Adding fried bori 

10. Now open the cover and tou will see that some extra water has been vaporized, this time add the fried masala powder prepared earlier, and mix together and also add some sugar and mix together.

bengali shukto recipe
Adding the masala and sugar 


11. The shukto is now ready to be served..


Tips for perfecting shukto bengali recipe 

bengali shukto
shukto

 

  • Use good quality of vegetables and spices.
  • Fry the vegetables one at a time 
  • Use radhuni for the preparation of shukto.
  • Prepare a masala for shukto by frying Panchforon, mustard seeds and cumin seeds on a dry pan and dust it.
  • Add sugar and the prepared masala at the end.
  • Use bori for the recipe of shukto 

 Serving Suggestions for shukto bengali recipe 

1. Serve shukto with a plate of warm steaming rice, preferably Gobindobhog or Basmati which enhances the flavours of shukto.

2. It is a customary to begin a traditional Bengali meal with shukto as it prepares the taste for the courses that follow.

3. Shukto can also be paired with side dishes like begun bhaja (fried brinjal), alu posto or a lentil dish such as Cholar dal.

4. Since shukto has a strong flavour so a small portion is sufficient to start the meal, as it is meant to stimulate the appetite.

5. Shukto is best enjoyed when served warm as it allows the flavours of the different vegetables and helps the spices to shine through. 

6. If you have leftovers of shukto you can store the shukto in an airtight container in the refrigerator and consume within 2-3 days. 

Enjoy your meal with this classic Bengali delicacy and let the blend of flavours that tantalizes your taste buds. 

shukto
shukto recipe


Health benefits of shukto bengali recipe 


Shukto is a traditional bengali dish known for its unique bitter flavour and health benefits. Here are some of the health benefits of shukto:

• Shukto is made with a variety of vegetables like bitter gourd, raw banana, drumsticks, brinjal, sweet potato, carrots contribute to a rich supply of vitamins and minerals including vitamin C, vitamin A, potassium and calcium.

•The bitter gourd in shukto is especially beneficial for health as it is known to help regulate blood sugar levels and also aids in digestion.

•The spices used in shukto such as paanchphoron, mustard and cumin are believed to stimulate digestive chemicals and enhance digestion.

•Historically shukto has been linked to Ayurvedic dietry practices, where consuming bitter foods at the start of a meal is recommended to exite the digestive system and prepare the body for digestion.

• Shukto has a cooling effect on the body and it is particularly beneficial in hot and humid climates and helps to maintain internal body temperatures.

•It is also believed that shukto can helps to control excessive mucus in the gut, which is a sign of dysentery.

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  • Village style chicken curry
  • Rasmalai recipe
  • Katla posto recipe
  • Egg pulao recipe


Conclusion 

In conclusion, shukto stands as a icon to the rich culinary tapestry of bengali cuisine, embodying a unique blend of flavours that come up on the plate. This traditional dish with a medley of vegetables and delicate balance of bitter and sweet, invites us to explore the diversity of regional cooking in India. Shukto preparation is not just about following a recipe but it is an experience a journey through culture and history served in a bowl. As we savor each bite, we are reminded of the importance of harmony in flavours and in life. Whether you are a cook or a curious foodie, let shukto be a reminder of the simple yet profound joys of cooking and sharing a meal with loved ones. So, gather your ingredients, embrace the process and indulge in the comfort of this beloved Bengali delicacy. 
 


FAQ'S 


What is shukto?

shukto is a traditional bengali dish that is a bitter and tasty combination of vegetables. It is typically cooked in mustard oil and spices with Panchforon, ginger paste and chillies and it is often served as a starter with rice.

What are the key ingredients in shukto?

The main ingredients include a variety of vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, bitter gourd, raw banana, drumsticks, brinjal. It also Includes spices like mustard seeds, cumin seeds and the five spices mix called panchforon and ginger paste.

How long does it take to prepare shukto?

The preparation time for shukto is approximately 30 minutes and the cooking time ranges from 30 to 40 minutes. So you can expect to have your shukto ready in about an hour to an hour and ten minutes.

Are there any variations to the traditional shukto recipe?

Yes there are variations to the shukto recipe. Some people prefer to add a touch of dried red chili to their shukto which is not traditional but has become a personal preference for some. The beauty of shukto lies in its versatility; you can make it with whatever vegetables you have on hand and it will still resemble the authentic taste of shukto. 

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Craving for a delicious chicken curry apart from the normal type of chicken curry iam here with you sharing a delicious village style chicken curry.

Stay tuned and know about the recipe and how to prepare the dish easily and also some tips for preparing a perfect recipe of chicken, lets begin with the recipe..

Basic blog outline
 

  • Introduction
  • Ingredients for village style chicken curry.
  • Method of preparation 
  • Tips for Perfecting the chicken recipe.
  • Serving Suggestions for the chicken recipe.
  • Health benefits 
  • Conclusion 
  • FAQ'S 

chicken curry
chicken curry


Village style chicken curry 


village style chicken curry is a delicious and a hearty dish that combines the essence of traditional cooking, this chicken recipe is prepared with normal bone-in chicken imparting a richer and a gamey flavor as of the poultry traditionally used in rural areas. The chicken curry is characterized by its robust use of different spices such as turmeric, coriander, cumin and cinnamon along with a generous amount of chili.

It is a different recipe apart from the normal chicken curry and it is much more delicious than the normal recipe of chicken curry and can be prepared easily and can be enjoyed with rice and chapathi as a side dish.

Village style chicken curry is not just a meal; it is an experience that transports to the indian countryside, where cooking is an art form that is passed down through generations, it is a celebration of local ingredients with the traditional techniques and also the joy of sharing a warm and a comforting food with the family and friends. Whether you are enjoying the dish in a humble village home or a busy city apartment, this indian chicken curry is sure to delight your senses and leave you craving more.

Chicken curry ingredients 


  • 500g chicken 
  • 6 potatoes with removed skin 
    chicken curry ingredients
    chicken curry ingredients

  • 2 medium sized onions chopped
  • 1 medium sized onion chopped to make a onion paste 
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    chicken curry ingredients

  • 6 - 7 cloves of garlic to be crushed
  • Ginger and garlic to make a ginger garlic paste
  • 1 tomato chopped 
    chicken curry ingredients
    chicken curry ingredients

  • Mustard oil
  • Bay leaf
  • Cumin seeds
  • Sliced green chilies
  • Turmeric
  • Red chili powder
  • Salt

Pre preparation for the recipe


  1. Marinate the chicken with salt, turmeric powder and mustard oil. 
    indian chicken recipes
    Marinated chicken 

  2. Paste the 1 medium sized chopped onion.
  3. Paste the ginger and garlic together.
  4. Crush the cloves of garlic.


Method of preparation 


1. Take a kadhai and heat mustard oil.
chicken curry ingredients
Heating mustard oil 



2. When the oil is heated add 2 bay leaves and some cumin seeds, and fry with the oil.
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Frying bay leaf and cumin seeds 



3. Now add the sliced green chilies and fry with the oil.
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Frying green chilies 



4. Now add the 2 medium sized chopped onions and fry them until they are lightly fried and a little colour.
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Frying chopped onions 



5. Now add the marinated chicken and cook with the other ingredients for some minutes.
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Adding marinated chicken 



6. Add the onions paste prepared earlier and fry nicely with the chicken for some minutes.
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Adding onion paste



7. After that add the potatoes and fry with the other ingredients.
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Adding and frying the potatoes 



8. Now add the ginger garlic paste prepared earlier and cook all the ingredients together.
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Adding ginger garlic paste 



9. Now add turmeric powder, red chili powder and some salt and mix together with the chicken for some minutes .
chicken curry ingredients
Adding turmeric, red chili powder and salt



10. Add the chopped tomatoes and mix together with the chicken and other ingredients, and now cover the kadhai for some minutes.
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Adding chopped tomatoes 



11. Open the cover after some minutes and you will notice that the water has been released from the chicken and now stir it for some time.
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Water released from chicken 


12. Add coriander powder and cumin powder and stir and mix all the ingredients together so that the masalas get cooked.
indian chicken dishes
Adding coriander and cumin powder 



13. Cover again for some minutes and open it to see if the masala are cooked or not.

14. When the masalas are cooked add 1 glass of water or more and stir it. And now once again cover it for some minutes.
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Adding 1 glass of water 



15. Open the cover and you will see that the chicken has been boiled, at this stage add the crushed garlic and no smell of raw garlic will come off from the dish as the garlic will get completely cooked and will enrich the taste.

indian chicken recipes
Adding crushed garlic 


16. Now cover the kadhai for some time so that the extra water gets vaporised out and the dish forms a gravy.
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Making the chicken curry a gravy



17. The chicken recipe is now ready to be served.


Tips for Perfecting the recipe of chicken 

village style chicken curry
village style chicken curry


  • Use good quality and fresh ingredients.
  • The chicken curry should be gravy with less water.
  • Always maintain the taste of the salt and other ingredients.
  • Cut some slits in the potatoes so that the spices enter inside the potatoes. 
  • Add crushed garlic at the end.
  • Let the chicken and potatoes to get boiled and softened nicely. 
  • Cook the masalas nicely to let the masalas to release their flavours.
  • Use bone-in chicken for this chicken recipe. 


Serving Suggestions for indian chicken recipes

indian chicken dishes
Serving village style chicken curry 


For a hearty village style chicken curry here are some serving suggestions:

  • Serve with steamed basmati or normal rice as a side dish.
  • Pair the chicken recipe with fresh naan, roti or paratha by dipping and scooping.
  • Serve the chicken curry accompanied with a side of roasted vegetables or a fresh cucumber salad.
  • Serve the chicken recipe with a dollop of plain yogurt or raita to cool the palate.
  • Serve the chicken recipe with a squeeze of lemon juice to add a refreshing flavour to the dish.
  • Garnish the chicken recipe with chopped coriander leaves for a burst of colour and flavour.

Health benefits of the chicken recipe

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Health benefits of chicken curry 


  • Chicken is a great source of high quality protein which is essential for muscle growth and repair and it also provides important vitamins and minerals like niacin, vitamin B6, phosphorus and selenium.
  • The spices which are used in this curry such as turmeric, cumin and coriander have antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties and may boost the immune system and reduce inflammation.
  • The fiber from the vegetables and the spices in the curry can aid digestion.
  • The dish could improve heart health by enhancing blood flow and reducing cholesterol levels.
  • Ingredients like chicken and vegetables provide nutrients essential for maintaining healthy bones, muscles and nerves.

Remember, the healthiness of the dish largely depends on how it is prepared using lean cuts of chicken, plenty of vegetables and minimal added fats can make it a nutritious option. However heavy creams, butter or excessive salt can make it a unhealthy meal.
Enjoying village style chicken curry in moderation as part of a balanced diet can be both nourishing and delightful.




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  • Shorshe katla machher jhal
  • Tadka recipe
  • Rasmalai recipe
  • Delicious egg pulao recipe

Conclusion 


In summing up the essence of village style chicken curry that delves into the heart of rustic cooking where simplicity meets profundity, this dish embodies the soul of the countryside where every ingredients are stepped in tradition and every food tells a story. The chicken which is marinated and cooked slowly absorbs the flavours of the fresh locally sourced herbs and spices, combining the curry with an authenticity that can not be replicated by the urban eateries. The rich thick gravy with its aroma invites you to a world where every meal is a communal affair, shared and savoured. 
 Village style chicken curry isn't just a food it is a narrative of agrarian life, a testament to the wisdom of generations and a reminder of the enduring connection between land and table. As we partake in this culinary journey, we are not nourishing our souls with the warmth of a meal that's been prepared with patience, love and a touch of the village style cooking.

FAQ'S 


What is village style chicken curry?


village style chicken curry which is also known as desi chicken curry is a robust and flavourful dish made with chicken pieces, onions, tomatoes and a blend of indian spices. This recipe of chicken curry is known for its simplicity and use of readily available ingredients.

Can I add vegetables to village style chicken curry?


While the curry traditionally focuses on chicken but you can also add vegetables like potatoes, carrots to make it more delicious.

What kind of chicken is best for this curry?


For the most authentic flavour opt for skinless bone-in-chicken pieces. In villages country chicken or desi chicken is preferred for its taste over broiler chicken. If available use desi chicken.

Which oil is recommended for cooking village-style chicken curry?


Mustard oil or ghee is traditionally used for making this curry, but you can use any cooking oil you have in hand. Mustard oil adds a unique flavour typically to many Indian dishes.

How can I get the best flavour for my village style chicken curry?


For the best flavour cook the curry in an earthen pot or handi over a wood fire to impart a smoky flavour. If that's not possible, a regular pan on a stove top will still yield delicious results.

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