Best Hara Masala Murgh Green Masala Chicken Recipes

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HARA MURGH (CHICKEN IN GREEN GRAVY)



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Chicken prepared in coriander and mint leaves. I got it from site online a long time ago. Serve with rice or Indian bread

Provided by Sana7149

Categories     Chicken

Time 40m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 21

1 medium chicken, washed and cut into pieces
1/2 cup curds
3 medium sliced onions
1 tablespoon ginger-garlic paste
10 -15 nos. cashew nuts
2 cinnamon sticks
8 black peppercorns
4 -5 cloves
4 green cardamoms
1 teaspoon cumin seed
2 teaspoons coriander seeds
6 green chilies
1 bunch coriander leaves
1 bunch mint leaf
2 tablespoons cream
1/4 teaspoon turmeric powder
1 teaspoon red chili powder
1 teaspoon garam masala powder
1 1/2 cups warm water
ghee, as per requirement (clarified butter)
salt, according

Steps:

  • Soak the cashew nuts in water for 10 minutes and fry the sliced onions until crisp.
  • Grind the cinnamon, cloves, cardamoms, black pepper, cumin seeds and coriander seeds to a fine powder.
  • Grind the green chilies, coriander, mint, cashew nuts and fried onions to a fine paste separately. This is your green masala paste.
  • Marinate the chicken pieces with ginger-garlic paste, curds and the green masala paste for an hour.
  • Heat ghee (clarified butter) in a pan and add the chicken. Fry till the ghee (clarified butter) separates and add turmeric powder and salt as per taste.
  • Sauté for 5-6 minutes and then add water. Allow it to cook until the chicken becomes tender.
  • Now add the powdered masala, and cream. Simmer till the gravy becomes thick. Serve hot.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 596.6, Fat 37.4, SaturatedFat 11.2, Cholesterol 179.3, Sodium 242.9, Carbohydrate 17.4, Fiber 3.5, Sugar 7.3, Protein 47.5

HARA MASALA MURGH



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This is a very flavourful and fresh tasting recipe for chicken with fresh herbs. It is a welcome change from heavy spiced chicken curries. This curry tastes great with plain cooked rice or jeera (cumin) rice.

Provided by SUSMITA

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Asian     Indian

Time 55m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 whole chicken, cut into 8 pieces
1 teaspoon ginger paste
1 teaspoon garlic paste
1 teaspoon salt
½ cup vegetable oil
1 ½ cups plain yogurt
¼ cup ground almonds
½ teaspoon ground cumin
½ teaspoon ground coriander
½ teaspoon ground turmeric
6 green chile peppers, mashed into a paste
1 cup chopped fresh cilantro leaves
¼ cup chopped fresh mint
1 cup shredded coconut
salt to taste
1 cup water
¼ cup heavy cream

Steps:

  • Thoroughly rub chicken pieces with ginger paste, garlic paste, and 1 teaspoon salt.
  • Heat the oil in a large deep saucepan or a kadhai over medium-high heat; fry the chicken pieces in the oil on both sides until well browned, about 5 minutes.
  • Mix the yogurt, almonds, cumin, coriander, and turmeric together in a bowl. Pour the yogurt mixture over the chicken and turn to coat; cook another 10 minutes. Stir the mashed chile peppers, cilantro, and mint into the pot; season with salt. Add the water, cover, reduce heat to low, and continue cooking until the chicken is tender, about 20 minutes more. Stir the cream into the sauce just before removing from heat to serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 478 calories, Carbohydrate 15 g, Cholesterol 103 mg, Fat 31.3 g, Fiber 2.5 g, Protein 34.2 g, SaturatedFat 9.3 g, Sodium 467 mg, Sugar 8.7 g

HARA MASALA MURGH (GREEN MASALA CHICKEN)



Hara Masala Murgh (Green Masala Chicken) image

As is the case with every South Asian dish, variations of hara masala murgh abound. In the south of India, fresh desiccated coconut is used in place of yogurt, which is a common ingredient in the northern parts of Pakistan and India. The stalwarts of the dish across regions are copious amounts of fresh cilantro and mint - hence its name hara masala, which means green masala. In Lahore, it is commonly found on restaurant menus, and its peppery herbaceousness is a welcome reprieve from the tomato-onion gravies typical in Punjabi cooking. This version uses thinly sliced chicken breast. It also skips over the tedium of grinding almonds in favor of using almond butter. These two shortcuts mean a quicker cooking time and a creamy texture.

Provided by Zainab Shah

Categories     dinner, weeknight, poultry, main course

Time 30m

Yield 2 to 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 16

3 tablespoons ghee or neutral oil
1 large yellow onion, finely chopped
12 whole black peppercorns
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
1 pound chicken breasts, thinly sliced (about ¼-inch thick)
1 teaspoon freshly grated ginger or ginger paste
1 teaspoon freshly grated garlic or garlic paste
1/2 teaspoon kashmiri red chile powder or other red chile powder
3/4 teaspoon fine sea salt
1 1/2 cups finely chopped cilantro leaves and tender stems
1 1/2 cups finely chopped fresh mint leaves
4 Thai green chiles, chopped
1/4 cup full-fat Greek yogurt or coconut milk
2 tablespoons almond butter or other nut butter, stirred to combine
2 to 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice (from about ½ lemon)
1/2 teaspoon garam masala (optional)

Steps:

  • Heat ghee or oil in a medium pot or wok for about 30 seconds over medium. Add the onion, peppercorns and cumin seeds. Cook, stirring occasionally, until the onion becomes translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the chicken, ginger and garlic, and cook on medium-high, stirring frequently until the chicken is no longer pink or fleshy and the onions have softened, about 7 to 10 minutes.
  • Lower the heat to medium and stir in the chile powder and salt. Continue cooking for about 30 seconds. Add 1 cup cilantro, 1 cup mint and the Thai green chiles, and stir until all the ingredients are incorporated.
  • Stir in the yogurt and almond butter. Turn off the heat and stir in the remaining ½ cup cilantro and ½ cup mint. Sprinkle with lemon juice and garam masala, if you like.

HARA (GREEN)MASALA CHICKEN



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Make and share this Hara (Green)masala Chicken recipe from Food.com.

Provided by roja khan

Categories     Pakistani

Time 50m

Yield 2-3 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 10

250 g skinless chicken
1 cup chopped coriander
4 tablespoons mint leaves
6 green chilies
4 garlic cloves
1 teaspoon ginger
1/2 cup low-fat plain yogurt
4 tablespoons lemon juice
salt
2 tablespoons oil

Steps:

  • Cut the chicken in small pieces. Make a paste of all the ingredients including oil and marinate chicken in this paste. Leave for 1/2 hour.
  • Heat the saucepan then Add chicken and stir fry on high heat until chicken is tender. Serve hot.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 466.7, Fat 19.1, SaturatedFat 3.8, Cholesterol 108.7, Sodium 143.8, Carbohydrate 30.5, Fiber 2.9, Sugar 19.4, Protein 45

GREEN MASALA CHICKEN



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One of the first things I learned about Dr. Jyotsna Mhatre, my mother-in-law and a psychiatrist from Mumbai who moved to the United States in 1974, was that she is an astonishingly good cook. The first time I went to her house, she put out a giant platter of herbaceous lamb kebabs with chutneys for dipping. The platter was meant to be overgenerous and welcoming, but my cousin and I gobbled up every single bite. Dr. Mhatre, whom I call Aai (Marathi for mother), came up with this quick, saucy stir-fry inspired by the bright flavors of kharouni, a sour-spicy-sweet shrimp and unripe mango dish she grew up eating. Many Indian American home cooks use jarred ginger and garlic pastes because they're convenient, and they incorporate nicely for a smooth sauce. You can find them, as well the chutneys called for here, at any South Asian market, as well as online. Marinating tenderizes the chicken and rounds out the flavors, but it's entirely optional. Aai sometimes swaps in peeled shrimp for the chicken, and tofu or chickpeas work well as vegetarian options.

Provided by Sarah DiGregorio

Categories     poultry, main course

Time 25m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless chicken breasts, cut into bite-size pieces
Heaping 1/3 cup coriander (cilantro) chutney
1 1/2 tablespoons green chile chutney
3 tablespoons store-bought garlic paste, or 2 tablespoons finely minced fresh garlic (from about 4 large cloves)
1 1/2 tablespoons store-bought ginger paste, or 1 tablespoon finely minced fresh ginger (from about a 1-inch piece)
2 tablespoons plain whole-milk or low-fat yogurt
5 tablespoons canola or other neutral oil
Kosher salt
1 jumbo yellow or red onion, chopped into roughly 1-inch chunks
2 garlic cloves, minced
Cooked rice, whole grains or chapati, for serving

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, stir together the chicken, chutneys, garlic and ginger pastes, and yogurt. Stir in 2 tablespoons of the oil and 1 1/2 teaspoons salt. Proceed right away, or cover and marinate in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours.
  • Add the remaining 3 tablespoons oil to a large, 12-inch lidded skillet. Warm the oil, uncovered, over high heat until shimmering, then decrease the heat to medium-high and add the chopped onion and garlic. Season with a pinch of salt, and cook, stirring occasionally, until the onion softens, about 5 minutes. Reduce the heat to medium, put the lid on the skillet and cook for an additional 5 to 7 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the onion has gone from translucent to lightly golden, shrunken and soft.
  • Return the heat to medium-high, scrape in the chicken along with all the marinade, and cook, stirring occasionally, for 4 minutes. Put the lid back on, and cook for 2 more minutes. Uncover the skillet; the chicken should be just about cooked through and the sauce bubbling and thick. Cook for 2 to 4 more minutes to thicken the sauce (it shouldn't be soupy), but be careful not to overcook the chicken.
  • Serve over rice or other whole grains, or with flatbread like chapati on the side.

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