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Super Easy Indian Chicken
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I've just got back from my doctor, and apparently some of the reason behind my lack of energy is low zinc and iron stores. Now, I've been reading about this recipe in Jenn's tagline for ages, and it even made little ole vegetarian me fantasise about meat.
So it looks as though I'll be starting back on some flesh-eating to get my body back to normal, and this is one of the very first recipes I want to try. I haven't bought any meat in years, I won't even know where to start with buying a chicken, but wanted to let you know that I imagine I'll soon be joining the ranks of the Super Easy Chicken Appreciators!
I'll give you an update sometime soon...
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PS - I wonder if the recipe could be reformulated incorporating all those tips that people have given along the way, like how much tomato and ginger to use? (I have to admit, I use ginger all the time in Asian cooking, and "a lot" to me also means about a cup! Lucky I won't go ahead with quite that much...) Then it could go on as a sticky thread so it is never forgotten!
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Originally posted by tenshiI've just got back from my doctor, and apparently some of the reason behind my lack of energy is low zinc and iron stores.
That said, I made it last night and we're about to have leftovers! I'm not doing dairy, so I elminated the cream, and it was still awesome!Alison
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Originally posted by tenshiJesher Jenn, you're a star! I wonder when it was that you realised that this recipe would be what you'll always be remembered for!?
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It's in the crock pot and it smells great! I'm planning on adding the potatos about and hour or two out from done time and the peas about 10 minutes before.
Rick is going to drop off a load at the recycling center and I'm sending off to Whole foods for some naan.
Jenn
(PS- I found Tikka Masala simmer spices at Whole Foods so I bought that and added more garlic, ginger and chilis- we're all about hot here.)
ETA: It was great but made a ton so I froze the rest. Nikolai ate the rice and some of the sauce and loved it.
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Re: Super Easy Indian Chicken
Originally posted by GenivieveI experimented with this last week, and dh liked it. Usually experiment + Indian food = disaster ... but this one was good.
Crockpot Chicken Tikka Masala
1 whole roaster
lemon juice (1 T or so)
1 T cumin
2 t cinnamon
1 T (or more) cayenne pepper
ground black pepper - to taste
fresh ginger - lots
1 T salt
2 T butter
2 - 3 cloves garlic minced
1 - 2 (or more) chopped jalapeno peppers
1 can diced tomatoes w/spicy peppers (like rotel)
1 can tomato sauce
throw in and cook all day on low. before serving add 1/2 and 1/2 to sauce and top with fresh cilantro. serve with rice.
i made this up, so all measurments are approximate (sorry). dh really liked it. you can add more pepper towards the end if you like it spicier.
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