Cooking Instructions
- 1
Take a bowl,add flour,cutted chicken cubes,salt as per taste,all mentioned sauces and cover with lid.
- 2
Mix it with spoon and leave it for at least 2 hours marination.
- 3
Take a pot,add few drops of oil,add 1 tsp salt and add noodles. Boil noodles very well.
- 4
When noodles boiled, drain it in stainer.
- 5
After 2 hours marination Take a pan,add oil and fry chicken cubes.
- 6
For sauce,add tomatoes sauce,all mentioned sauces one by one,salt and black pepper as well.
- 7
Add cutted Capsicum and onion.
- 8
Also add fried chicken cubes.
- 9
Make it one complete boil.
- 10
Add 1 tbsp corn flour which completely dissolved in water.
- 11
Sauce should be thick.
- 12
Take out noodles into plate and add sauce.
- 13
Eat with joy.
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