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Malai tikka

Sarvat Hanif
Sarvat Hanif @sarvathanif
Canada

Malai Tikka is a sophisticated jazz lounge, whereas Tandoori Chicken is an exuberant rock event. It's the elegant, creamy relative of the spicy grills that are typically associated with Pakistani food. Malai Tikka is all on the "melt-in-your-mouth" experience, whereas most tikka recipes strive for a spicy punch.
The word Malai translates to "cream” and Tikka refers to pieces or chunks. This meal uses the balance of fats, such as yogurt, cream, and occasionally cheese, to make the meat so soft that it hardly needs a knife.
It's the ideal "bridge" dish. Malai Tikka is the perfect way to gently introduce Pakistani spices to people who are afraid of them.
Place a tiny piece of red-hot charcoal in the middle of a small metal cup. After adding a spoonful of ghee to the coal, cover the bowl with a lid and let it sit for three minutes. This gives the meat a rich, smoky "tandoor" flavour that a burner just cannot.
Without its entourage, Malai Tikka feels lonely. In order to do it justice, you must have thinly sliced onion rings tossed with coriander and lemon after being soaked in cold water to maintain their crispness. The Green Chutney. and roti roomali--a paper-thin flatbread to wrap the tikka in.

Malai Tikka is a sophisticated jazz lounge, whereas Tandoori Chicken is an exuberant rock event. It's the elegant, creamy relative of the spicy grills that are typically associated with Pakistani food. Malai Tikka is all on the "melt-in-your-mouth" experience, whereas most tikka recipes strive for a spicy punch.
The word Malai translates to "cream” and Tikka refers to pieces or chunks. This meal uses the balance of fats, such as yogurt, cream, and occasionally cheese, to make the meat so soft that it hardly needs a knife.
It's the ideal "bridge" dish. Malai Tikka is the perfect way to gently introduce Pakistani spices to people who are afraid of them.
Place a tiny piece of red-hot charcoal in the middle of a small metal cup. After adding a spoonful of ghee to the coal, cover the bowl with a lid and let it sit for three minutes. This gives the meat a rich, smoky "tandoor" flavour that a burner just cannot.
Without its entourage, Malai Tikka feels lonely. In order to do it justice, you must have thinly sliced onion rings tossed with coriander and lemon after being soaked in cold water to maintain their crispness. The Green Chutney. and roti roomali--a paper-thin flatbread to wrap the tikka in.

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Malai tikka

Sarvat Hanif
Sarvat Hanif @sarvathanif
Canada

Malai Tikka is a sophisticated jazz lounge, whereas Tandoori Chicken is an exuberant rock event. It's the elegant, creamy relative of the spicy grills that are typically associated with Pakistani food. Malai Tikka is all on the "melt-in-your-mouth" experience, whereas most tikka recipes strive for a spicy punch.
The word Malai translates to "cream” and Tikka refers to pieces or chunks. This meal uses the balance of fats, such as yogurt, cream, and occasionally cheese, to make the meat so soft that it hardly needs a knife.
It's the ideal "bridge" dish. Malai Tikka is the perfect way to gently introduce Pakistani spices to people who are afraid of them.
Place a tiny piece of red-hot charcoal in the middle of a small metal cup. After adding a spoonful of ghee to the coal, cover the bowl with a lid and let it sit for three minutes. This gives the meat a rich, smoky "tandoor" flavour that a burner just cannot.
Without its entourage, Malai Tikka feels lonely. In order to do it justice, you must have thinly sliced onion rings tossed with coriander and lemon after being soaked in cold water to maintain their crispness. The Green Chutney. and roti roomali--a paper-thin flatbread to wrap the tikka in.

Malai Tikka is a sophisticated jazz lounge, whereas Tandoori Chicken is an exuberant rock event. It's the elegant, creamy relative of the spicy grills that are typically associated with Pakistani food. Malai Tikka is all on the "melt-in-your-mouth" experience, whereas most tikka recipes strive for a spicy punch.
The word Malai translates to "cream” and Tikka refers to pieces or chunks. This meal uses the balance of fats, such as yogurt, cream, and occasionally cheese, to make the meat so soft that it hardly needs a knife.
It's the ideal "bridge" dish. Malai Tikka is the perfect way to gently introduce Pakistani spices to people who are afraid of them.
Place a tiny piece of red-hot charcoal in the middle of a small metal cup. After adding a spoonful of ghee to the coal, cover the bowl with a lid and let it sit for three minutes. This gives the meat a rich, smoky "tandoor" flavour that a burner just cannot.
Without its entourage, Malai Tikka feels lonely. In order to do it justice, you must have thinly sliced onion rings tossed with coriander and lemon after being soaked in cold water to maintain their crispness. The Green Chutney. and roti roomali--a paper-thin flatbread to wrap the tikka in.

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Ingredients

45minutes
4 servings
  • 4chicken leg quarters
  • 1 tbsp.vinegar
  • 1 tbsp.ginger-garlic paste
  • 1 tsp.salt
  • 1 cupyogurt
  • 1/4 cupcream
  • 1 tsp.chilli powder
  • 1 tsp.coriander powder
  • 1 tsp.cumin powder
  • 1 tsp.garam masala
  • 1 tsp.chilli flakes
  • 1 tsp.pepper powder
  • 1 tsp.dried fenugreek leaves
  • 3 tbsp.oil
  • 1green chilli, chopped
  • 1/2lemon wedges
  • 1hot charcoal
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45minutes
  1. 1

    Score the leg quarters and place in a bowl.

  2. 2

    Add vinegar, ginger-garlic paste and salt. Mix well and marinate for 1 hour.

  3. 3

    In a bowl add yogurt, cream, chilli powder, coriander powder, cumin powder, garam masala, chilli flakes, pepper powder, dried fenugreek leaves and mix well.

  4. 4

    Add half of the yogurt-cream marinade to the chicken. Mix well to coat the chicken and allow to rest for 20 minutes.

  5. 5

    Heat a pan with oil.

  6. 6

    Add chicken and fry till golden from both sides..

  7. 7

    Add the remaining marinade and cook till dry.

  8. 8

    Add green chilli and lemon wedges.

  9. 9

    Place a foil cup and place the coal and drizzle a few drops of oil. Cover and smoke for 3 minutes.

  10. 10

    Serve with desired dips, salad, and flatbread.

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Lemon Leaf Vegetable Ginger Cilantro Yogurt Masala Pepper Chicken Leg Quarter Fenugreek Garlic

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