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Goan-style Chicken With Roasted Coconut (shakoothi)

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Grains, Vegetables, Meats Indian Ethnic, Indian, Main dish, Spicy 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 1/4 T Coriander seeds
1 1/2 t Whole black mustard seeds
6 Hole cloves
3/8 t Ground nutmeg
3 c Grated fresh coconut
9 Cloves garlic
2 1/4 c Water
3 Medium onions, minced
2 1/4 t Salt
2 1/4 t Whole cumin
1 1/2 One inch stick cinnamon
3/8 t Whole black peppercorns
1 1/2 Whole dried hot red chili
1 1/2 One in cube ginger chopped
3/4 Fresh hod green chili
6 T Vegetable oil
3 1/3 lb Chicken parts, skinned

INSTRUCTIONS

Put the coriander seeds,  cumin seeds,  mustard seeds, cinnamon,
cloves, peppercorns,  nutmeg  and red chili in a small frying pan.
Place over a medium  flame.   Now  quickly  'dry-roast'  the  spices,
stirring  them frequently until they emit a very pleasant  'roasted'
aroma.  Empty  the spices  into  a  clean coffee grinder or spice
grinder and  grind  until fine.  Put spiced in bowl. Put the coconut
into the same frying pan and dry roast it over a  medium flame,
stirring all the time.  The coconut should pick up lots of brown
flecks  and  also smell roasted.   Put the coconut in the bowl with
the other dry roasted spices. Put  the garlic, ginger, and green  chili
into the  container  of  an electric blender, along with some  water.
Blend until you have a paste. Heat the oil in a 10-12 inch  frying pan
or saute pan over a medium  high flame. When hot put in  the onions.
Stir and fry them until they pick up brown spots. Now  pour in the
garlic-ginger mixture and stir  once. Turn heat to  medium. Put in the
chicken pieces,  salt,  as well as the spice  coconut mixture in the
bowl. Stir and fry the chicken  for  3-4  minutes or until it loses its
pinkness and turn heat to low,  and  cook for 25 to 30 minutes or until
chicken is tender.   Stir a  few  times during this cooking period,
making sure that you turn over each  piece of chicken so that it gets
evenly colored.  From the TWSU BBS, 316-689-3779, C. Burdsal, SYSOP
File
ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmindian.zip

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