Chicken Palak
This is a delicious nutrient rich and low in fat chicken curry. Popeye would love this dish!
Servings:
4
yield(s)
Prep Time:
15
mins
Cook Time:
70
mins
Total Time:
85
mins
Ingredients
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250
g
fresh spinach leaves
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1
tbsp
ghee or unsalted butter
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2
bay leaves
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3
cloves
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8
peppercorns
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1
cinnamon stick
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1
tsp
cumin seeds
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1
large onion
(peeled & finely sliced)
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2
garlic cloves
(peeled & crushed)
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2cm
fresh ginger
(peeled & grated)
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2
green chillies
(deseeded & finely chopped)
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1
tsp
hot chilli powder
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1/2
tsp
ground turmeric
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1
tsp
ground coriander
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2
large tomatoes
(blanched, peeled & roughly chopped)
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500
g
boneless & skinless chicken thighs
(cut into bite sized pieces & seasoned with salt and pepper)
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1/2
tsp
garam masala
Instructions
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Place the spinach in a bowl and sprinkle with salt, add boiling water and leave for 2-3 minutes. Drain well. Place half of the spinach into a food processor and blend to a smooth puree, add a splash of water if needed. Finely chop the remaining spinach and set aside.
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Place a large non-stick frying pan over a low heat, add the ghee or butter and cook until it turns to a light brown colour, do not let it burn. Add the bay leaves, cloves, black peppercorns, cinnamon and cumin seeds and fry for a minute.
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Add the sliced onion and increase the heat to medium fry for 6-8 minutes stirring occasionally until the onion is light golden brown. Add the garlic, ginger and green chillies to the pan and fry for 2 minutes then add the chilli powder, turmeric and coriander. Fry for a further 30 seconds and then stir in the chopped tomatoes. Cook for a further 8-10 minutes.
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Add the chicken and mix well. Cook for 5 minutes then reduces the heat and cover the pan with a lid. Simmer gently for 30 minutes until the chicken is tender, add water if the pan is too dry.
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Add the pureed and chopped spinach and the garam masala to the pan and stir well. Re-cover and cook for another 8-10 minutes, season to taste. Serve immediately with warm flatbreads or basmati rice. Enjoy!