Author Topic: Recipe Review - Thai Fusion Chicken Pataya, Pge 205 Indian cookbook  (Read 7408 times)

Offline judydawn

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This is an excellent dish. I de-seeded the green chillies and the flavour/heat was just perfect for us. I used chicken thigh fillets cut into larger slices and although it goes against my grain to not use the TMX for the whole procedure, I did follow the recipe up to a point.  After panfrying the chicken I added it back into the sauce (very runny) and cooked it for a further 10 minutes/90o/reverse/speed 1/MC off. I thickened it with 2 tblspns cornflour/water mixed in during the last minute, placed it in the thermosaver and steamed some basmati rice with vegies in the varoma dish on top. In this household it would make 6 serves and as part of an Indian buffet/banquet I would think it would do at least 8 people.  Have frozen the leftovers, could come in handy if I decide to have a buffet one day.
5/5 from us.
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It's amazing that I hadn't noticed this recipe before.Great looking picture jd and I will put it on my "to do list."
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Re: Recipe Review - Thai Fusion Chicken Pataya, Pge 205 Indian cookbook
« Reply #2 on: June 01, 2010, 03:10:31 am »
Yes, thanks JD.  Another recipe that I hadn't noticed that sound interesting indeed.
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Re: Recipe Review - Thai Fusion Chicken Pataya, Pge 205 Indian cookbook
« Reply #3 on: June 01, 2010, 05:40:05 am »
Have to give this a go Judy.

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Re: Recipe Review - Thai Fusion Chicken Pataya, Pge 205 Indian cookbook
« Reply #4 on: June 02, 2010, 10:45:07 am »
I never noticed it either, but have put it on my menu plan now!

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Re: Recipe Review - Thai Fusion Chicken Pataya, Pge 205 Indian cookbook
« Reply #5 on: June 06, 2010, 01:13:49 pm »
I made this tonight.  Very yummy!  The three chillies made it a tad hot for us, I would perhaps use just two next time.  I didn't use quite the 1t of salt, but I would reduce that next time too.

I would still give it 5/5 though, very quick and easy to make, too.

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Re: Recipe Review - Thai Fusion Chicken Pataya, Pge 205 Indian cookbook
« Reply #6 on: June 06, 2010, 01:21:31 pm »
Did you de-seed the chillies CarolineJ?  It makes all the difference to this recipe, the taste is there but the heat is removed.
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Re: Recipe Review - Thai Fusion Chicken Pataya, Pge 205 Indian cookbook
« Reply #7 on: June 11, 2010, 12:15:18 pm »
Yes I did, Judy.  I think they must have just been hot chillies.  I got them at Coles, and their chillies are usually really tame...

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Re: Recipe Review - Thai Fusion Chicken Pataya, Pge 205 Indian cookbook
« Reply #8 on: June 12, 2010, 02:26:54 am »
mmmm looks good!
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