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Afghani Chicken Tikka Karahi Recipe





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INGREDIENTS  

Chicken 8 pieces
Onion 1 piece
Green chilies 3-4
Black pepper 1tbsp
Red Chilli powder 1tsp
Ginger and Garlic paste 1tbsp
Tamarind pulp1 tbsp
Lemon juice 1tbsp
Yogurt 2tbsp
Ghee 4tbsp
Salt 1-1/2 tbsp
Staranise powder 1/4tsp
Coal 1 piece
Naan to serve with the dish

METHOD

Make cuts on the Chicken pieces.
Mix Green pepper, Red pepper, Salt, Garlic and Ginger paste , Lemon juice and all Ghee into a spice paste.
Now mix this paste on the Chicken and leave it for marination for at least 2 hours
Now cook the Chicken in pan.
In the end use burnig Coal to steam the dish for barbecue taste.
This Chicken Karahi best goes with (Sesame) Naans.

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