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Pepper Chicken




Pepper chicken is extremely flavorful chicken with a spicy peppery taste. It is a simple dish with little ingredients which can be put together quickly. The only spice used here is pepper but you can also add garam masala. What I love in this chicken is its simplicity but at the same time it has a wonderful taste and enticing flavors of pepper,ginger,garlic and curry leaves.


Ingredients
Chicken - 1 lb
( Here I have used boneless chicken)
Onion chopped- 1large
Ginger- 2 inch thick piece
Garlic- 8-10 cloves
Turmeric powder- 1/2 tsp
Pepper powder- 1 1/3 tsp
( adjust according to taste)
Whole pepper- 1/2 tsp
Clove- 3
Curry leaves
oil
salt to taste
lemon juice- 1 1/2 tsp
Coriander leaves


Heat oil in a pan and add cloves and whole pepper and slightly roast. Now add ginger, garlic and curry leaves and fry till there is a nice aroma. Add onions and when slightly brown add turmeric powder and chicken. Stir fry in medium flame for two minutes. Add pepper powder and salt and half a cup of water and close the lid. When the chicken is cooked and all the water is absorbed add lemon juice and coriander leaves and mix well.

Try this...
Hope you will all enjoy..

Comments

  1. This is my fav...u r making me crave for some now

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  2. Wow!!! I have always loved pepper chicken and I have it from restaurants as I never knew the recipe. For sure I'm going to try this for lunch tomorrow.

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  3. ur chicken recipes are always inviting.. this too is tempting :)

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  4. Crispy and finely roasted chicken..Love the masala's...taaa...slurp

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  5. Love this..wish I could grab that bowl

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  6. Delicious chicken fry,mouthwatering here.

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  7. I had been looking for this recipe for a while ..... thanks for posting. Looks spicy and delicious.

    Wish you and your family a very Happy New Year

    Cheers,
    Satrupa

    http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com

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  8. Amazing recipe! This is really yummy using just a few ingredients...

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  9. Truly tempting and irresistible....Feeling like to grab the bowl and goble it up in a mnt...

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  10. Mouthwatering pepper chicken,very tempting and inviting..

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  11. Like this simple and mouthwatering preparation. Good sharing.

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  12. Pepper Chicken looks terribly yummy dear! Mouthwatering here ;)

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  13. adipoli sure ayittundum onnu try cheyyanam

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  14. thats a mouthwatering dish dear....

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  15. A very Happy new year to you n ur family , loved going thru ur wonderful blog !!!

    - Smita
    www.littlefoodjunction.blogspot.com
    (fun foods for little eaters

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  16. My all time fav..adipoli...vaayil vellam niranju...Wish u n ur family happy & prosperous New Year!!

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  17. Chicken makes me drool:)

    Wishing you and family a Bright, Prosperous and Happy New year dear.

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  18. Wishing you a Very Happy New Year Suja

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  19. too tempting...
    My Heartiest Wishes for 2011..:)
    Tasty appetite

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  20. Looks delicious, am a great fan of chicken:)

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  21. Have a great n prosperous 2011 dear Suja!!


    US Masala

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  22. oooh! i love pepper chicken. urs looks so delectable..

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  23. i love the pepper with chicken ur version is just so good! :)

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  24. will try this out and let you know how it turned out...can't wait to!!

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