Chicken in red sauce😋

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Chicken in red sauce😋
Cooking Instructions
- 1
First marinate the chicken as above...heat 3 tbsn oil.... fry few minutes and remove the chicken pieces.
- 2
(Grind the masala in pic 1)now same oil add the black caraway seeds...let it crackle a bit then add the masala and saute few minutes
- 3
Now add tomato paste and tomato ketchup mix well now add salt and saute few seconds add the fried chicken
- 4
Mix well few seconds now add the cornflour mixture and saute few seconds.serve hot with Spanish rice.. garnish with coriander leaves...enjoy☺(Spanish rice have already updated)Please subscribe my #youtube blog Tanvi.s 25 yummy food blog for delicious recipes.
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