Hi, i came across this chicken korma recipe that is really nice! (and quite easy to do) i have tinkered with it a little and it still tastes good : )
(i noticed there wasnt a korma recipe (perhaps it was called something else if there is one? sorry if this is the case!)on this website so went on a hunt and found this one, and just wanted to share it with everyone)
Chicken Korma
Serves:
6
Preparation Time:
15-minutes, plus time to marinade.
Cooking Time:
1-hour.
Ingredients:
1.5kg/2.5lbs chicken breasts or chicken joints, skinned and washed
1-inch cube of root-ginger, finely grated
150g/6oz thick natural set yogurt
1-medium onion, coarsely chopped
2-3 dried red chillies
3-4 cloves garlic, peeled and coarsely chopped
6 tbsps cooking oil
450g/1lb onions, finely sliced
1 tbsp ground coriander
? tsp powdered black pepper
1 tsp garam masala
1 tsp ground turmeric
225ml/8fl oz warm water
75g/3oz creamed coconut
? tsp salt
2 heaped tbsps ground almonds
2 tbsps finely chopped coriander leaves Buy...
Juice of ? a lemon
Instructions:
Serving ideas: Serve with Pilau Rice and Onion Bhaji.
Suitable for freezing.
(from www.spicesofindia.co.uk)
My notes!
-I used almost a whole 500g tub of greek yoghurt, this made the curry really creamy
Hope this makes some folks happy! : )
I believe there may be a problem with posting a recipe from another website (copyright), thanks for sharing, but it must be your own recipe.
Louise
Unfortunately, yes, if the recipe above is pretty much a copy of a recipe you found elsewhere then I'm afraid it may well be covered by copyright and owned by the person who originally wrote it.
However, if you've made a few changes to it and the recipe you've provided is your own version, that shouldn't be a problem.
After all, every Indian recipe I've seen in a British celebrity chef's book (seems it's de rigueur to include at least one) is essentially their twist on a traditional Indian one that they must initially have learned from someone else!
Thanks for sharing with us and please do let me know if you feel the recipe is sufficiently edited from the original to be seen as a different version?
Thanks
Kavita (Site Administrator)
Korma is basically any meat or vegetable curry, with a creamy sauce, which has either thick Greek style yoghurt or sour cream or double cream added to it. So, there are hundreds of recipes, though they may not be specifically called korma. Thanks for the recipe, it sounds tasty.
Mamta