Toady i made these delicious fried pockets filling with spicy chicken dry masala to enjoy a beautiful and lovely evening...
Ingredients
- Maida/APF - 2 cups
- Salt - as needed
- Water - as needed
- Oil - for deep frying
- Chicken Boneless -250 gms
- Turmeric powder - 1/4 Tsp + 1/2 Tsp
- Red Chilly powder - 1 Tsp + 3 Tsp (according to taste)
- Pepper powder - 2 -3 Tsp (according to taste)
- Onion (Finely chopped)- 2 medium
- Green chilly chopped - 3
- Ginger-garlic paste - 2 Tsp
- Fennel seeds - 1/2 Tsp
- Garam Masala - 1/2 Tsp
- Salt - to taste
- Oil - 2 - 3 Tbsp
It would be better if we make the filling first and keep it to cool.
Filling Preparation
- Cook chicken in a kadai by adding 1/4 Tsp turmeric ,1 Tsp red chilly powder and salt with sufficient amount of water.Let it cook on a low flame till the meat is soft and all the water is absorbed. Cool it down and crush the cooked chicken in a chopper/food processor and keep aside.
- Heat 3 Tbsp of oil in a pan, add finely chopped onion and saute till onion turns pink to light brown . Add ginger-garlic paste and green chilly. Saute till the raw smells leaves.
- Now add 1/ Tsp turmeric powder, 3 Tsp red chilly powder, and and pepper powder . Saute for 2-4 minutes.
- Now add crushed chicken,garam masala and fennel seeds to it. Saute till the masala becomes dry and the colour changes to dark brown. Allow this to cool down well before filling.
For the pockets
- Make a dough of the maida, salt and water. Keep it as you do for poori's or chapathi's. The dough shouldn't be too soft.
- Keep it covered for 10 minutes and pinch out balls as you do for chapathi/poori.
- Flatten them using a rolling pin. Fill in the prepared masala, as shown in the pics.
- Cover and seal all the sides properly, cut it using a pizza cutter or a knife or any cutter shapes you have.
- Deep fry them on both the sides until golden brown.
- Serve hot with ketchup or just as it is with your evening tea/ coffee. Chicken Masala Pockets ready... Enjoy!!!
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Looks so delicious!
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DeleteAyyo chechi vaayil vellam varunnu... we make something similar and call it erachi ada... oru cup chaya koodi mathi athinte koode kazhikkan...
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Deletewe too call it erachi ada and the filling is mostly beef...this looks real yummy and tempting :)
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ReplyDelete“Chicken Masala Pockets” truly drew us in…A cup of all purpose flour and dry chicken masala made us feel next to them!
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Hi Preetha,
ReplyDelete“Chicken Masala Pockets” truly drew us in…A cup of all purpose flour and dry chicken masala made us feel next to them!
Whoa! For the Nadan treat. We would call it totally divine – “Pazham Nirachathu”!
Yes, we would love to feature your culinary skills on our global platform.
This is an exclusive space for your penmanship, where you can publish your unique culinary outputs in the form of brief food blogs.
That too you’re the one, who’s going to own this space! We would like to pass it on to others by featuring it on our global platform!
http://indiapulse.sulekha.com/food-recipes/poori-indian-puffed-fried-bread_post_7859
http://indiapulse.sulekha.com/food-recipes/chocolate-pie-easy-to-make-pie_post_7854
http://indiapulse.sulekha.com/food-recipes
http://indiapulse.sulekha.com/
Sulekha.US would be glad to present your food blog to the Indian communities living abroad. We would love to connect them through one of the most vital channels i.e. food.
It’s all yours and you’re going to own an exclusive food blog with Sulekha to share your recipes along with their back links.
We would promote it across our wall and social media.
Featuring your recipes on our home page would be a perk for our eager Indians, who are waiting for Desi recipes and baked goodies ranging from ‘grand’ to ‘on the go’.
Sharing your passion for cooking might rejuvenate the taste buds and senses of millions of Indians living abroad. We’re awaiting your valuable reply.
Bon Appetite!
Cheers!
Thanks & regards,
Hamida, Content Manager, Sulekha US
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Look so yummy. You are so creative and clever. I hope to see more recipe from you
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