Gumbo also comes to mind. Add some shrimp, green onions, okra, green peppers, chicken broth to your chicken and stir it in the roux and you have gumbo........well actually it's a little more involved. I have a great recipe if you want it.
Gumbo also comes to mind. Add some shrimp, green onions, okra, green peppers, chicken broth to your chicken and stir it in the roux and you have gumbo........well actually it's a little more involved. I have a great recipe if you want it.
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I can make gumbo with one hand tied behind my back.
I was hoping for something "exotic" or rather a flavor combination that isn't from these parts (south Louisiana)
So far the curry is winning me over. I'm going to go trolling in Cost Plus World Market this afternoon (we don't have a Trader Joe's).
Beth
I'm sorry. How about chicken paella. Something different.
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Looks like a great recipe, smilingcat.![]()
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Stay away from the chains and go to a South Asian/Indo-Pak grocery store. Get some Biryani Masala powder (Priya is a good brand--yellow box) and saute the chicken with it. Don't use too much--the box says to use alot more than I would.
Also get some paneer (Jyoti is a good brand, canned) and maybe some lentils. Don't forget the naan (frozen is best unless you can make your own). Grab a few chutneys to try while you're there, and pick up a sixpack of Kingfisher beer (likely not sold at the South Asian store, but usually available where decent beer is sold) and you are all set for a wonderful and flavorful South Asian inspired supper!
Finish it off with fresh mango.
Paneer=YUM
Never heard of it canned. We get it wrapped in plastic in the fridge, like cheese, which it is, I guess.
I'm thinking of Dehli saag (sans paneer), which is spinach and mustard greens with ginger and spices. Very delicious. Jyoti has other varieties, too, but the saag is my favorite. I've seen it frozen and canned, but I have not seen the prepared variety in the fridge. I suppose the plain paneer (cheese) is there, but I've never felt the need to make it all from scratch since there are fantastic prepared options out there. Someday I'd like to take an Indian cooking class or three. That would be cool.
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You would have to ask... Now I can't remember the specific name. Anyway, I found an Indian sauce - one of three or four different types at Cost Plus World market - the sauce is made, and there's a recipe on the back on how to make the dish. Since I already had the cooked meat and rice, I added some sauteed onions and bell peppers, mixed everything together until hot. Then added frozen green peas (I hate for them to get soft and mushy), about a minute later they're hot enough, then added a bit of chutney. Oh, I think some golden raisins fell in the pot too. I thought it came out pretty good.
(good thing too, I think when I was finished there was enough for four servings!)
I'm sure a proper Indian cook may not be happy, but what do I know? It tasted good to me. I won't serve this mess to her, so long as she doesn't serve instant gumbo to me.![]()
Beth
Instant gumbo is a sin...
Brewer is making paneer!
We recently rediscovered one of those yogurt cheese drainer gadgets, and he's trying it instead of cheesecloth.