We ordered Indian for dinner last night (hey, locals, did Khyber Pass get a new chef? Everything tastes different…), and Kavi requested pasta with tandoori chicken in sauce for dinner tonight. I think I’ve written this up here before, but just in case, it’s a useful recipe:
– set water boiling for pasta
– when boiling, add pasta, set timer appropriately (this one was 11 minutes)
– shred leftover tandoori chicken
– sauté raw red onion that came with the chicken in some vegetable oil (or ghee, or butter) until golden
– add chicken and sauté a minute or two
– push chicken and onions to the side, add 1 T flour and fry briefly, until flour is cooked, aromatic and light brown; stir flour into chicken and onions
– add 1 c. chicken broth and simmer a few minutes
– add 1/2 – 1 c. milk and simmer down to a sauce; taste and add salt / pepper if needed, but usually I don’t need to season it further
– if you want a veg in here, now is a nice time to add some frozen peas and cook a few minutes more
– drain pasta when timer goes off, add it to the pan with the sauce
Sautéed shallots with fresh green curry leaves. So nice being able to just walk into grocery stores and buy fresh curry leaves now! (At least in Chicago and the Bay Area…)
I think I’d like them a little riper, ideally, for this dish, but this is what they had in the store, so that’s fine. Since this is for a party Sunday, I couldn’t exactly wait for them to ripen (which can take weeks). They’re still tasty.