Monday, 2 June 2008

Full Recipe for Chicken Chasni

Apparently it doesn’t taste like an Indian curry. The taste is sweet and sour most probably due to the fact that the two main ingredients are mango chutney and tomato ketchup. However, India may already lay claim to this kind of curry as they have concocted their own hybrid in so called Chinese restaurants up and down major Indian cities. The fusion is known as ‘Chinjabi’ cuisine. But let’s hear it for Scotland’s Chasni which may perhaps be the first of its kind in the UK.

If you can’t get down to Glasgow, do have a go at making one at home. My recipe is below which uses the key ingredients for a Chicken Chasni. I’ll let you decide whether you think the CTM will always be flavour of the month or whether the Chasni is just a flash in the pan.

Chicken Chasni, Serves 2

Ingredients:

3 tbsp sunflower oil
2 onions, finely chopped
4 cloves garlic, chopped
5cm/2 in piece fresh ginger, peeled and grated
½ tsp ground coriander
½ tsp turmeric
½ tsp chilli powder
2 boneless, skinless chicken breasts, about 125g each, cut into bite-sized pieces
100g mango chutney
100g tomato sauce or ketchup
5-6 fresh mint leaves, washed and chopped
1 tsp lemon juice
Optional: Splash of single cream

Preparation:

Heat the oil in a saucepan or wok over a medium heat. Add the onions, garlic and ginger and fry, stirring frequently, for 5-7 minutes until they are light brown.

Tip in the coriander, turmeric and chilli powder and stir around for one minute. Stir in the chicken pieces and continue frying, stirring for 5 minutes until the chicken changes colour. Add the mango chutney and tomato sauce and cook for 2 minutes. Tip in 200ml of just boiled water and simmer for a further 3-5 minutes until the chicken is cooked. Stir in the mint leaves and lemon juice. The currycouncil.com readers comments below recommend finishing this recipe off with a splash of single cream.

Serve with plain basmati rice.

Source : Manjumalhi.co.uk

21 comments:

  1. Wow. I live in Glasgow, and I have to admit I'd taken chasni for granted. Had no idea it was particular to us!!

    This curry is incredible, tastiest chicken curry by a long shot, although you missed out the cream!! ;)
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  2. I live in Fife and my partner will only eat this Indian dish as he is not a hot curry fan really.Our Indian restaurant does a fab Chasni which is a ruby red colour.Not all Indians do this dish and we have to look around to find it sometimes!
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  3. Great recipe. I added a few drops of red food dye and pureed the onion before frying and added cream before serving . As good as any CTC I have tasted in resturants in glasgow.
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  4. great curry.from the curry capital glasgow
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  5. I thought this seemed too basic to taste as good as take out chasni's i've had but it was great! i highly recommend it! but dont forget to add a small drop of single cream!
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  6. OMG. It tastes to good. It IS just like the stuff you get from the takeaway. I'm very impressed! Above comment is right - tastes a lot better with some single cream!
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  7. Is there a substitution to the mango chutney? I am allergic to mango :/
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  8. drop of red dye and a good splash of double cream and its as good as takeaway chasni.good recipe
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  9. allergic to mango?pulp up some pineapple chunks to replace mango chutney
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  10. Just found this recipe last week, made it for the missus, she loved it!!
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  11. just made it for 11 guys and it went down a treat. Very tasty. (and before you ask, yes I did multiply the ingredients!!)
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  12. When i eat indian food, i only eating chicken chasne, so im particular about the way its made. This was the best i've had. Im going to cook it for the Come Dine With Me game we are playing at Uni lol cheers
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  13. brilliant curry luv it
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  14. I have made this several time for our friends here in New Zealand and everyone of them loves it.

    At curry nights it's always the first to go, that must be a good sign
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  15. I made this today, I pureed the onion first and added some cream and a few drops of red food dye just before serving and its good to go. Everyone loved it even the kids.
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  16. Really tasty - now trying with Beef!!!
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  17. Really tasty - now trying with Beef!!!
    best off
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  18. I looked up this curry as it is all my sister will eat when we go out, we are having a 'come dine with me' and I am making chasni and rogan josh, I'll let you know how I get on.!!!!!!
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  19. My favourite curry. This recipe is so good and easy to make l never buy it from a restaurant any more.
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  20. Great recipe but a bit milder than i normally like. Try double up on the spices and add a tin of cambells condensed tomato soup WHAO
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  21. OK, I went to the Taj in Prestwick, Scotland who produce what can only be described as utterly addictive Chicken Tika Chasni.
    Came home to Oz, found you and, having cooked this recipe tonight, can only describe my world as complete!! Brilliant, tangy recipe: added a little more chilli powder and a little white wine vinegar.
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