Murgh Paras Kebab

I love reading and its funny but I can read anything if I don’t have much of an option. One such time was while we were travelling and I came across a book that was based on cuisines from Kashmir. Though the book didn’t have any recipes but I did come across the ingredients mostly used and that Murgh paras kebab is popular chicken kebabs using kasoori methi and eggs as the main ingredients. The rest are what I felt would make the dish flavorful.

This dish is not very spicy and the taste on bell peppers and onions add a very earthy flavor to the dish.

Chicken Manchurian dry

I always had a soft corner for Chinese cuisine. Despite of all the horror stories about how unhealthy it can be at times, due to high contents of sodium in soya sauce and restaurants using MSG and more. The only thing was that my love for Chinese food was restricted to seafood only since most Chinese restaurants in USA do not serve halal food and if you are a meat eater, you do understand that sometimes, you just want your meat and though, fish is wonderful in taste but, doesn’t give you that satisfaction of meat. So, we got down to trying our own chicken version and when its Chinese and chicken, what can be better than making chicken Manchurian.

Its funny but the first time I tried Chicken Manchurian, I measured the ingredients tsp by tsp, and now I am so pro at it that i can cook this dish with my eyes closed, I mean it.  Its a family favorite and the flavors are sweet and sour with a dash of spice and easily impresses anyone.

This version of Manchurian is dry, so its best served as a side dish or an appetizer. You cook serve it with strips of Butter naan [recipe in Bread] if you are looking to make it more fancier.

Chicken Irani Tikka

Persian cuisine has been around for many years. The kebabs from the middle east have been very popular and the mix of spices and the flavors of them being cooked with veggies gives them a different kick, which makes them differ from regular kebabs. The fact that they use spices not usually use in Indian cuisine. The taste is distinct and very scrumptious.

Chicken Golmaal

I came up with this recipe on a Friday night, returning after my son’s soccer match, with 2 tired and hungry boys. Looking at the thawed chicken on my chicken island reminded me how I assumed that I would be home by 6 PM and will have enough time to cook the chicken and I spent the time leisurely enjoying the evening traffic on NJ turnpike.

Anyways, I had to make something out of this chicken, something yummy and before my boys were done with their shower. This is when this super quick chicken was invented. The name comes after all the masalas and spices used.

Chicken Fajita

One day, Mr. Parveez was gone in a meeting, and I was frantically trying to get lunch on the table in time. Looking at the uncooked chicken breast on my kitchen island, confused what to do with it, I asked my boys what they would like. The answer was “Can you make tacos”. I decided, tacos as fate would have it, with two kids hanging on my legs whining about how they were nearing starvation [not to forget the kids are 11 and 7].  And then, I realized I didn’t have any tortillas…. which makes for a pretty crummy taco lunch…. So now I had 2 choices.  I could try to pack both of my starving children into the car for one package of tortillas, or I could try to come up with something using what I already had.

Dreading the prospect of trying to wrangle the rug rats into the car, I chose to figure something else out, which is when I came across this amazing recipe for homemade flour tortillas and I owe my undying gratitude to that website [which I forgot to save…ggggrrrr] because not only were these homemade flour tortillas deliciously amazing, it also saved me from dragging my lovely, but kind of crazy, children to the grocery store in pursuit of the store-bought kind of tortillas.

The recipe is delightfully simple.  The hardest part for me was trying to roast them which has to be done on super low flame and should be rotated non stop. I found it was easiest to flatten the dough with my hands as much as possible before using the rolling pin. And even if you’re not like me and aren’t used to making chapattis and most of your tortillas come out kind of oblong or misshapen, that’s okay. The shape takes away nothing from the deliciousness.

You don’t have to be  disheartened if you don’t have a stand mixer. Though, the directions call for one with the dough hook attached.  And  If you have a hand mixer you probably have dough hooks too! This recipe works for hand mixers too! And if you don’t have any, making dough with your hand isn’t that difficult either.

Making chicken is fairly easy and doesn’t require any marination or too much prep either. Treat yourself to something delicious and easy….