Thursday, 24 February 2011

Chicken Vindaloo


Vindaloo is a Indian Curry from the regeion of Goa.
The name Vindaloo is derived from the Portuguese    dish  " Carne de Vinha d' Alhos" , which is a dish of meat, usually pork, with wine and garlic.
The dish was originally modified in   Mumbai by the substitution of vinegar for the wine, and the addition of red Kashmir chillies (not as spicy but abundant in colour).
The dish evolved into the vindaloo curry in Goa , with the addition of plentiful amounts of traditional spice and using palm vinegar instead of red wine.
Ofcoure now they make this curry with all kinds of meat.

And I have used Chicken.
I think if you are live in India or more in Goa you can get hold of the permade Spice paste.
I have used premade spice mix which is available here in Bottles which is improted from UK, but have to say this is not good at all if you compare the premade spice paste I used.
Ofcourse as I was lucky to get from Goa itself.
I had mentioned in one of my earlier post here that hubby had gone to Goa and Aparna of  My Diverse Kitchen had send me goodies and one of the things she send was this spice paste.

So here goes the recipie.
500 gm Chicken cubed Iused the recipe on the packet with a bit according to my taste)
3 oniones finley chopped ( I made a puree)
4 tsp of vindaloo spice paste
2 tomatoes chopped
1 tsp of Kashmiri chillie powder.
2 potatoes boiled and cube
3 tbsp of oil
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp Vinegar
Salt to taste.
Directions.
Heat the oil in a pan and fry the onione puree till golden brown, add the chopped tomatoes, the Vindaloo Masala paste, chillie powder followed by the chiciken pieces and salt.
Fry all of the for few minutes, then add a bit of water and cook till the chicken is almost done.
Add the cooked potatoes and cook for futher few minutes add the tsp of vinegar , stir well and serve with hot plain rice.

30 comments:

Indian Khana said...

Looks yum n so perfect ..love the clicks

Shama Nagarajan said...

delicious chicken recipe

Jocie's Mom said...

Oooh! This looks incredibly tasty. I've never been brave enough to try vindaloo at home and hopefully this will help me get through it! Thanks so much for sharing!

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archana said...

Wise people think alike ! Love the look of the Vindaloo !

Mélange said...

That makes me drool.looks authentic and worth trying.

Priya Suresh said...

Omg, seriously am hungry rite now even after having my dinner, marvellous vindaloo..

indosungod said...

You are making a lot of spicy dishes these days HC.

This vindaloo has my mouth watering.

arthi said...

looks very tempting and delicious!!

Finla said...

Indosungod, yeah as S is only comming home on weekend my baking has lessed too.

Sonia said...

Mmmm. ..this curry is looking so inviting, wud lov eto try it !

Swathi said...

Chicken vindaloo looks delicious. it is even tempting for a veggie like me.

Gloria Baker said...

This look really yummy and nmice dear Happy Cook! gloria

Aparna Balasubramanian said...

I'm really happy you liked it. Come down next time and I'll take you to the shop! :)

Unknown said...

Delcious looking curry

Saritha said...

Yummy....

Cham said...

We make vindaloo often because of spiciness! This one looks awesome!

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Bombay-Bruxelles said...

You can never fo wrong with a vindaloo! How was the paste, I prefer to make my own.

Sushma Mallya said...

looks so yummy and delicious!

Cilantro said...

I make Vindaloo for my guests and they love it. I make it from scratch with fresh ground spices and the taste is amazing.

Namitha said...

I love it and as you said the readymade mixes are a blessing .I use them too when I'm in a hurry :-)

Torviewtoronto said...

wonderful chicken curry looks delicious

Unknown said...

looks yummy Finla....!
Smitha

Aisha Jameel said...

Your dishes look yum ... loved the presentation of the food ! good work
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Aisha Jameel said...

Your dishes look yum ... loved the presentation of the food ! good work
you can view some of my dishes on http://kitchensojourn.blogspot.com ! i would be really happy if you follow it :)

My Kitchen Antics said...

this looks delicious...i now have 2 get my hands on some goan masala..

sra said...

How nice to get something from where it originates! Having said that, I found the vindaloos and the recheaidos and the classic Goan dishes a bit too similar and quite "normal" (I don't like normal in places like Goa, should be special.) The best food in Goa, I felt, came from the little shacks near tourist spots - the fish curry is to die for.

lissie said...

good to see some hot and spicy food in your space.. :) vindaloo looks perfect!

Laxmi Salgaonkar said...

Hi! Love your blog. Looks like you're in Belgium...is Vindaloo masala available there? what brand? I am in the Netherlands in Eindhoven.

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Dori said...

That looks so delicious! My mouth is watering!