Best Bhatti Da Murgh Indian Grilled Chicken With Whole Spices Recipes

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GINGERY GRILLED CHICKEN THIGHS WITH CHARRED PEACHES



Gingery Grilled Chicken Thighs With Charred Peaches image

Coated in a balsamic vinegar glaze that's spiked with ginger, garlic and soy sauce, these chicken thighs are sweet-tart and irresistibly sticky. They're served with grilled thyme and honey butter-basted peaches, which become soft and wonderfully jammy on the fire. The yogurt is optional. It adds a cool and creamy counterpart to the char and smoke, but the dish is just as satisfying without it.

Provided by Melissa Clark

Categories     dinner, poultry, main course

Time 45m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

5 tablespoons balsamic vinegar (preferably the good, syrupy kind)
2 tablespoons finely grated fresh ginger and any ginger juice from a 2-inch piece
Kosher salt
2 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs
8 fresh thyme sprigs, or 4 fresh rosemary sprigs
3 garlic cloves, finely grated or mashed to a paste
2 tablespoons soy sauce
1 teaspoon fresh lime juice, plus more as needed
Olive oil, for brushing
Plain whole-milk yogurt, for serving (optional)
3 scallions, white and green parts, thinly sliced (optional)
Handful of torn fresh basil (optional)
2 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme, or 2 teaspoons chopped fresh rosemary
1 teaspoon honey
3 to 4 ripe peaches or nectarines, halved and pitted
Flaky sea salt

Steps:

  • Marinate the chicken: In a small bowl, mix together balsamic vinegar, grated ginger and a pinch of salt.
  • Season chicken all over with salt, and put it in a larger bowl or resealable bag. Add 2 tablespoons of the balsamic mixture. (Give it a stir before measuring in case any of the ginger has fallen to the bottom. Save remaining balsamic for serving.) Add the thyme, garlic, soy sauce, and 1 teaspoon lime juice. Cover bowl or close bag, and let chicken marinate in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours and up to overnight.
  • Light the grill or heat the broiler, arranging the rack about 4 inches from the heat source.
  • Prepare the peaches: In a bowl, combine butter, thyme and honey. Brush peaches lightly with butter mixture and place in a grilling basket, if you have one, or directly on the grill. Grill over direct heat until just charred, 2 to 4 minutes per side. You'll know they are done when the skin curls back and the flesh starts to melt. Transfer to a serving platter or plates, and, if you like, drizzle with a little more of the butter mixture and sprinkle with flaky sea salt.
  • If there's room on the grill, cook the chicken at the same time (or wait until peaches are done). Brush off any clinging pieces of marinade from chicken, pat it dry, and coat lightly with oil. Grill or broil until charred and browned, 4 to 6 minutes per side.
  • Transfer chicken to a platter or serving plates, along with the peaches. Serve with dollops of yogurt on the side if you like, and a drizzle with some of the remaining gingery balsamic and a little more olive oil. Scatter with scallions and basil, if using, for garnish.

CHICKEN-THIGH KEBABS WITH TURMERIC, CHILE AND SAFFRON



Chicken-Thigh Kebabs With Turmeric, Chile and Saffron image

This recipe comes from Edward Khechemyan, the chef of Adana in Los Angeles. The food is not easily categorized. He learned to cook from his father, but given that that man was from Iran, that his upbringing was Armenian-American and that the Russian influence was strong everywhere, the menu is a hodgepodge in the best sense of the word, boasting of innumerable kebabs and more than a few intriguing salads and dishes of beans, and of rice and other grains. In his kitchen, Khechemyan moves quickly, and within 30 minutes, we had done four kebabs. The marinades are simple (he uses a lot of mild dried red chili powder, the kind you can most easily buy in Korean markets), and the grilling technique is not difficult. But it's unusual: he grills slowly (over briquettes fired with gas, by the way), not too close to the fire, he insists, until gorgeously browned. The fire is not superhot, but it's even - gas is good for that - and he keeps the grill grate a good six inches above the fire

Provided by Mark Bittman

Categories     dinner, lunch, main course

Time 3h20m

Yield 4 servings.

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs, cut into 1 1/2-inch chunks
1 white onion, sliced
1/2 teaspoon crushed red chile powder
1/2 teaspoon turmeric
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon salt
1 teaspoon black pepper
Pinch saffron
1/4 cup lemon juice
1/4 cup olive oil

Steps:

  • Combine all the ingredients in a nonreactive dish (or a resealable plastic bag), and marinate in the refrigerator between 3 hours and overnight.
  • Once the chicken has marinated, discard the onions (or grill them on the side in a grill basket, or sauté on the stovetop, if you like), and thread the chicken onto skewers. Heat a charcoal or gas grill; the flame should be fairly low and the rack about 6 inches from the heat.
  • Grill the chicken slowly, turning as necessary and basting with any leftover marinade, until it's browned all over, 15 to 20 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 416, UnsaturatedFat 17 grams, Carbohydrate 5 grams, Fat 23 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 45 grams, SaturatedFat 4 grams, Sodium 672 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams, TransFat 0 grams

BUTTERFLIED CHICKEN WITH CRACKED SPICES



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Somewhere in "The Zuni Cafe Cookbook" is a recipe for a standing rib roast of pork with variations. I'm sure of that. I'm less sure, because I can't find it online, that the book gives a variation that calls for rubbing the meat with fennel and coriander seeds, among other spices. I wanted to try some version of that on a chicken and came up with the idea of grafting those seasonings, as I remembered them, onto a classic Marcella Hazan recipe for chicken alla diavola. Hazan has you butterfly the chicken and rub it with cracked black pepper before grilling or broiling it. Just by faking and misremembering, I stumbled on a weeknight dinner that's faster than roast chicken and fragrant with mysteriously harmonious spices. It may not be the devil's chicken, but it could be the work of one of his minor demons.

Provided by Pete Wells

Categories     dinner, weekday, times classics, main course

Time 1h

Yield 3 to 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 chicken, around 3 pounds
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 teaspoons fennel seed
1 teaspoon coriander seed
1/2 teaspoon black peppercorns
1/4 teaspoon cumin seed
2 teaspoons coarse sea salt
1/2 teaspoon hot paprika or pimentón
Lemon halves or fat wedges

Steps:

  • Light a grill or set your broiler on high and give it a 15-minute head start.
  • Butterfly (or spatchcock) the chicken: Cut out the chicken's backbone with poultry shears, a cleaver or a sharp, heavy chef's knife (or ask a butcher to do this). If you think you will make stock at some point, by all means tightly wrap the backbone in plastic and put it in the freezer. Place the chicken skin side up in a roasting pan and press firmly on the breast with the heels of your hands until it cracks and flattens. Position the legs so they lie flat and the drumsticks point out. Tuck the wingtips over the tops of the wings to hold them in place, or cut them off. Rub the bird with the oil. (Don't worry about any extra oil that may fall onto the pan.) Now wash your hands.
  • Coarsely grind the fennel, coriander, peppercorns and cumin with a mortar and pestle or with 8 or 9 pulses in a spice grinder. Mix in the salt and paprika or pimentón and sprinkle this rub on both sides of the bird, with the emphasis on the skin.
  • Set the chicken skin side down on a grill or skin side up on a broiler rack positioned so the highest point of the bird is about 10 inches from the flame. When the skin begins to brown after 6 or 7 minutes, flip the chicken over. (The easiest way is to grab the knobby ends of both drumsticks with several layers of paper towels if you are in the kitchen, or with clean oven mitts if you are grilling.)
  • After about 10 minutes, when the bony side is browned, lower the heat to medium-high (400 if you're using an oven), flip the chicken again and cook another 10 minutes, or until the skin is very crisp and brown and the thickest part of the thigh reaches 165 degrees when checked with a meat thermometer. Let it rest about 5 minutes before carving. (If you are grilling, set it on a platter.)
  • Spoon any juices that have collected in the broiler pan or the platter over the chicken. Serve with lemon. In springtime, try to serve this with tender young bitter greens - like arugula, watercress or baby dandelions - tossed in a sharp vinaigrette.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 562, UnsaturatedFat 28 grams, Carbohydrate 1 gram, Fat 42 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 43 grams, SaturatedFat 11 grams, Sodium 560 milligrams, Sugar 0 grams, TransFat 0 grams

CHAKUNDARI CHICKEN TIKKA



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Provided by Mark Bittman

Categories     dinner, main course

Time 1h30m

Yield Makes: 4-6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
2 teaspoons finely minced garlic
2 teaspoons finely minced ginger
2 teaspoons coarse salt
2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken thighs, cut into 1 1/2-inch chunks
1 large beet, cooked, peeled, cooled and roughly chopped
1/3 cup whole milk yogurt
3 tablespoons dried fenugreek leaves
2 teaspoons garam masala
1 teaspoon ground cumin
2 tablespoons canola oil
2 tablespoons melted butter
Lemon wedges

Steps:

  • For the first marinade, combine the lemon juice, 1 teaspoon each of the garlic and ginger and salt in a large bowl. Rub the mixture into the chicken thighs, and marinate for at least 20 minutes at room temperature - or longer in the refrigerator, covered.
  • Put the beets and yogurt in a food processor and purée until smooth. Add the remaining salt, garlic, ginger, dried fenugreek leaves, garam masala, cumin and canola oil and pulse to combine.
  • Coat the chicken with the puréed beet mixture and marinate, refrigerated and covered, for a least 1 hour (or up to 8).
  • If you're using wooden skewers, soak them in water first. Heat a charcoal or gas grill or a broiler to medium-high, and put the rack at least 4 inches from the heat source. Skewer the chicken, drizzle with melted butter and set on the grill or broiling pan. Cook, rotating carefully to cook and brown on all sides, about 8 minutes total. Garnish with lemon wedges.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 298, UnsaturatedFat 9 grams, Carbohydrate 7 grams, Fat 16 grams, Fiber 2 grams, Protein 32 grams, SaturatedFat 5 grams, Sodium 477 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams, TransFat 0 grams

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