Author Topic: Fast and Easy Indian Cooking: Chicken in Coconut Sauce (Kuku Paka) p. 102  (Read 6007 times)

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Made this for dinner tonight, using fish instead of chicken.  Overall, a thumbs up if you like fresh coriander and coconut.

My tweaks:
-one large green chili instead of three due to household chili wimps- 3 seems like a lot, actually.
-After getting to step 5 and blending, it seemed a bit lacking in depth so I added some grated fresh ginger (about a 3 cm knob). Next time I will add this in with the onion and garlic.
-I used light coconut milk so at the end if was a bit thin and I thickened it up with a tablespoon or so of cornstarch slurry.
-I had some powerful mint chutney in the cupboard, so I added a teaspoon at the end.  It gave it a nice flavour boost.

We had it with roti and samosas and some raita!  I will definitely make it again. :)

Mary


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Re: Fast and Easy Indian Cooking: Chicken in Coconut Sauce (Kuku Paka) p. 102
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2012, 09:41:14 am »
Thanks for the review thermodynamic.  I don't currently have this book but I think I might buy it soon as it has quite a few good recipes.

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This is a great curry but we find it pretty mild even using the correct number of chillies! The coriander gives it a lovely fresh flavour, and a bright green colour! It's pretty wet too - lots of sauce. It's an African curry so the flavours are more subtle than some of the other curries in the Indian Cookbook, it kind of reminds me like a cross between an Indian and Thai curry. A nice addition to any curry repetoire. Great served with rotis and/or rice!
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Thanks for the review TAT.  I hadn't looked at this curry before.