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Chile-head Special Balti

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Meats, Grains Greek Meat 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb De-boned chicken, diced
1 lb Lean pork, diced
3 T Ghee or corn oil
10 Cloves garlic, finely sliced
1 Lime, juice of
8 oz fl 250 ml Special Balti
Sauce see recipe
8 oz Onion
8 oz Fresh chllies, whatever you
have or like best leave
whole if small
2 T Fenugreek, methi leaves
1 T Brown sugar
3 T Coriander leaves, finely
chopped
Salt to taste
2 t Best, hottest chillie powder
1 t Fresh minced mint leaves
1/2 t Soaked fenugreek seed
1 t Fresh ginger, finely chopped
1/2 t Turmeric
2 Cloves, ground
1 t Cardamom seed
1 ds Sesame oil
Few raw chillies to garnish

INSTRUCTIONS

From: gholman@ndirect.co.uk (Guy Holman)  Date: Wed, 14 Aug 1996
12:02:45 GMT I thought I'd better include this  recipe, for you really
fire friendly CHs. It is not for the faint  hearted. It is damn hot, a
real treat BUT beware the R.O.F. It is  based upon the Balti Quetta
Earthquake recipe in Pat Chapman's  excellent "Balti Curry Cookbook"
although I make it differently.  Having said that the quantities of
Chillies used are the same as in  the book!!!!!!!  In the blender puree
the fenugreek, chilli powder, 2 cloves of garlic,  ginger, mint, 1 Tsp
coriander leaf, cloves, turmeric, cardamom seed  and sesame oil. Leave
to= stand.  Heat oil in karahi and stir-fry the remaining garlic and
the onions  for 5 mins, then add the puree you have just made, stir
well for a  minute or so longer. Add the meat and continue to stir for
a few  further minutes. Add the Special Balti Sauce and bring to the
boil,  add fresh chillies, lime juice, sugar, fenugreek leaves,
coriander  leaves and salt to taste. Simmer for as long as it takes to
cook the  meats and reach your favoured consistancy. Garnish with raw
chillies.  Serve with naan bread and/or rice.  CHILE-HEADS DIGEST V3
#073  From the Chile-Heads recipe list.  Downloaded from Glen's MM
Recipe  Archive, http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 297
Calories From Fat: 139
Total Fat: 15.5g
Cholesterol: 42.5mg
Sodium: 13699.9mg
Potassium: 533.8mg
Carbohydrates: 18.7g
Fiber: 2.5g
Sugar: 13g
Protein: 21.3g


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