Dry Indian Chilli Chicken ~ Indo Chinese Recipe Series
Probably one of the dishes I crave the most on odd days. There are some restaurants that serve good Indo Chinese food in Singapore but they usually leave me feeling dehydrated because of the amount of oil and MSG they use.
This is a super simple version that I cooked at a friend's place. The two non-vegetarians at the table really enjoyed it!
Indo Chinese Dry Chilli Chicken Recipe
Serves 4
Adapted from: KhanaKhazana
Ingredients:
500gm boneless chicken pieces, cut into small cubes
1 onion, cut into cubes
1/2 of a green capsicum / bell pepper, cut into cubes
1 tbsp soya sauce
1/4 tsp white vinegar
1 tbsp green chilli sauce
1 tsp freshly ground black pepper
2-3 green chillies, slit (we used the large red chillies that have lesser heat)
1 tsp dry red chilli flakes (optional)
1 tbsp minced garlic
1 tbsp cornflour
1 tbsp all purpose flour or maida
1 egg (optional)
Salt to taste
A pinch of sugar (optional)
Oil
Spring onions for garnish
How I Made It:
1. Marinate the chicken in 1/2 tbsp soya sauce, egg, salt, pepper, flour, cornflour, half the garlic and half the green chilli sauce for atleast 30 mins. Leave it for an hour or two if you have the time.
2. Heat a shallow pan with about 1/4 cup oil and lightly fry the chicken pieces until golden brown. Set aside.
3. In the remaining oil, add chopped garlic and the chillies and flakes and fry for 2 minutes. Next, add the onions and capsicum and fry until soft (2-3 mins). Add vinegar and mix well. Top off with the fried chicken and the remaining quantities of ingredients used to marinate (1/2 tbsp soya sauce, 1/2 tbsp green chilli sauce, salt, sugar, and pepper).
4. Stir all the ingredients until well combined and fry for another 3-4 mins. Garnish with some chopped spring onions and serve hot.
This is a super simple version that I cooked at a friend's place. The two non-vegetarians at the table really enjoyed it!
Indo Chinese Dry Chilli Chicken Recipe
Serves 4
Adapted from: KhanaKhazana
Ingredients:
500gm boneless chicken pieces, cut into small cubes
1 onion, cut into cubes
1/2 of a green capsicum / bell pepper, cut into cubes
1 tbsp soya sauce
1/4 tsp white vinegar
1 tbsp green chilli sauce
1 tsp freshly ground black pepper
2-3 green chillies, slit (we used the large red chillies that have lesser heat)
1 tsp dry red chilli flakes (optional)
1 tbsp minced garlic
1 tbsp cornflour
1 tbsp all purpose flour or maida
1 egg (optional)
Salt to taste
A pinch of sugar (optional)
Oil
Spring onions for garnish
How I Made It:
1. Marinate the chicken in 1/2 tbsp soya sauce, egg, salt, pepper, flour, cornflour, half the garlic and half the green chilli sauce for atleast 30 mins. Leave it for an hour or two if you have the time.
2. Heat a shallow pan with about 1/4 cup oil and lightly fry the chicken pieces until golden brown. Set aside.
3. In the remaining oil, add chopped garlic and the chillies and flakes and fry for 2 minutes. Next, add the onions and capsicum and fry until soft (2-3 mins). Add vinegar and mix well. Top off with the fried chicken and the remaining quantities of ingredients used to marinate (1/2 tbsp soya sauce, 1/2 tbsp green chilli sauce, salt, sugar, and pepper).
4. Stir all the ingredients until well combined and fry for another 3-4 mins. Garnish with some chopped spring onions and serve hot.

















Unboubtedly, looks great!
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finally a chicken recipe....thanks
ReplyDeleteThat is a very yummy and mouth watering dish
ReplyDeleteYummy, craving for some right now :) Its sure risky to bloghop after dinner I guess ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's past midnight, I NEED to eat this. AND I'm in my gran's strictly vegetarian home. Life is not fair.
ReplyDeleteSlurp,mouthwatering here..truly irresistible..
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely tempting...looks droooooolworthy....Yummo
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Looks wonderful and very tempting chicken!
ReplyDeleteIndo-chinese is my most fav cuisine. This looks so good Nags.
ReplyDeleteLooks yumm :) Love Indo chinese anytime :)
ReplyDeleteHi Nags, so many "chilli chicken" recipes floating around, but I think am going to bookmark this and try it..it's simple and looks great :-)
ReplyDeleteooooohhhh! looks so crunchy and DELISH!!! I would do anything to have a plate of this NOW!!
ReplyDeleteLooks very good!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fabulous, on the low days they strike me first :)
ReplyDeletehi nags..thanks for this mouthwatering recipe
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ReplyDeletelooks so spicy and tasty. Chilly chicken is one of my fav with some simple vegi noodle.. i think i will have to make that sometime soon :)
ReplyDeleteYUM!
ReplyDeleteHi there, just have a quick question. For the cornflour, do you mean cornstarch or actual corn flour? really want to try this but just want to be sure i get it right. thanks!
ReplyDeleteits corn starch amanda :) we call it corn flour in asia (india)
ReplyDeleteHow much oil are you supposed to use? You mention 1/4 oil but don't specify a measurement. Also, where does the white vinegar fit in?
ReplyDeleteI have edited the post
ReplyDeleteI was searching for chicken manchurian and came up on this article!! Gr8 work on your site and usefull info.
ReplyDeleteThe recipe's for machurian chicken and chilli chicken are more or less the same around the many Indian sites i have visited, any idea on that !! Even wiki has very limited info on that, though it elaborates on manchurian c. type but nothing much on chilli c.
Manchurian is usually made by dipping the main ingredient in a batter, deep or shallow frying it and then dunking it in a sauce. Chilly dishes are made as is, with lots of chillies but sometimes they are marinated as well. So it depends on how the cook wants to create it I suppose.
ReplyDeletePrepared this for today's dinner,thanks for the recipe,..:)
ReplyDeleteHello...I love all your recipes, Tried your Gobi Manchurian and everyone loved it. Will try this as well. I have been looking for a good Duck recipe. Do you have any suggestions?
ReplyDeleteI am afraid I don't have any duck recipes since I don't cook with it.
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