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It is a delicious North Indian style chicken cooked in an onion and tomato gravy and flavored with grated khoya for the last few minutes as a finish.
Khoya is thickened milk is used widely in North Indian cooking usually in all kinds of desserts. It also keeps longer in the refrigerator than the soft cheese variety. Which begs the question, what does it do for chicken?
In all its deliciousness, the chi... Read More..
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Khoya is thickened milk is used widely in North Indian cooking usually in all kinds of desserts. It also keeps longer in the refrigerator than the soft cheese variety. Which begs the question, what does it do for chicken?
In all its deliciousness, the chicken is cooked in an onion and tomato gravy and finished with grated khoya for the last few minutes as a finish. The result is a rich chicken gravy and quite unlike the subdued flavor one gets when finishing with heavy cream. The khoya, doesn't subdue the flavors of the gravy but rather adds a rick milky dimension which is quite lovely. This khoya chicken is a Mughlai influenced rich creamy recipe. We don’t tend to include this in our everyday meal as we're all likely to turn into roly-polies but, this does make a nice change for when company is over or you want to treat yourself to a fine weekend meal or when you would like to throw a party. Must serve with North Indian breads or rice.
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Mughlai cuisine is one that has stood the test of time. Brought to our country by the Mughals, it continues to be a favorite, especially on special occasions that call for rich food. It is famous for the exotic use of spices, dried fruits, saffron, ghee and nuts, authentic Mughal cuisine is very rich and heavy. However, nowadays there are lighter variants being made by replacing some ingredients and cooking methods with low-fat alternatives. The Mughals did everything in style and splendor. Since they ate very rich food they reduced the number of intake during the day. You will find that there is a very large variety of Mughlai dishes, ranging from mild and creamy to extremely spicy ones. Dishes include various Kebabs, Kofta, Nihari, Pulao and Biryani. Paneer (Indian cheese) is used for preparing vegetarian dishes to suit vegetarian dietary requirements. Take your pick from the innumerable choices like Afghani Paneer, Alu Mughalai, Mughlai Vegetable Pulao With Fried Bread, Vegetable Shami Kabab, Nargisi Kofta, Roomali Roti, Mutton Masala Hyderabadi Style, Green Pepper Muglai, Pepper Chicken Biryani Recipe, Mogalai Style Chicken Curry, Mughlai Chicken Curry, Green Pepper Mughlai, Chicken Rezala – Mughlai Delicacies, Sufyani Murg Dahi Aloo, Haleem E Khas One Pot Haleem, Mughlai Chicken Curry, Seekh Kabab, Chicken Shorba, Alamgiri Murg, Dal Mughlai-owlet Special Signature Style, Haleem , Shahi Tukra , Sheer korma, Falooda, Kesari Firni and many more..
Khoa or khoya is a dairy product widely used in South Asian cuisine of India, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. It is made of either dried whole milk or milk thickened by heating in an open iron pan. It is lower in moisture than typical fresh cheeses such as ricotta. A concentration of milk to one-fifth volume is normal in the production of khoa. Khoa is used as the base for a wide variety of Indian sweets. About 600,000 metric tons are produced annually in India. Khoa is made from both cow and water buffalo milk. Khoa is normally white or pale yellow. If prepared in the winter, it may be saved for use in the summer, and may acquire a green tinge and grainier texture from a surface mould. This is called hariyali (green khoa) and is used to make gulab jamun. Here are some delicacies in which khoya is the key ingredient, Carrot Khoya Kajjikayalu, Khoya Paneer Mutter, Khoya Peda, Gulab Jamun With Khoya , Green Papaya Curry With Khoya, Pal Kova, Khoya Burfi.
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Health Tips:
Get melted away in the maya of khoya!!!
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ReezKo Posted on Thu Feb 27 2014
Please modify the title : its kHoya chicken not koya. Thanks Chkli chef.?
Reply 0 - RepliesVulhala Posted on Fri Feb 28 2014
Really enjoy your videos! Only thing I would say is that the background music in this one is a little too loud. Other than that, keep up the good work! From England with love.?
Reply 0 - RepliesStargazerlily86 Posted on Fri Feb 28 2014
more back ground music :( noooo ...I just like your voice?
Reply 0 - RepliesJohn Breitley Posted on Fri Feb 28 2014
background music is too loud, plese reduce it or dont use it?
Reply 0 - Repliesdaytonp Posted on Fri Feb 28 2014
OMG the music is killing me. Sanjay stop the madness or you will lose subscribers. ?
Reply 0 - RepliesDeepak Pant Posted on Fri Feb 28 2014
No background music plz........ur videos are fine without it....?
Reply 0 - RepliesF3FisGoodforYou Posted on Fri Feb 28 2014
What's wrong with all the people complaining about the music, look at all the TV shows you watch on TV they all have music like that, why do you pick on this specific video ?I agree it's a bit annoying but seriously not enough to make such dr
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Posted on Fri Feb 03 2017
Nice chef
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