Saturday, January 28, 2012

In the Kitch: Chicken Tikka Masala!!!

Hey gals!  It's been a little while since my last recipe post, so I thought I'd share this chicken tikka masala recipe that I stumbled upon about a week ago.  I LOVE Indian food....or I guess I should say that I love chicken tikka masala as it's always what I order when me and hubs go to our favorite Indian restaurant.  I'm sure this is a scaled-down, non-authentic way to make this dish, but hey, the end result to my non-Indian taste buds are pretty much the same.  I am so excited that I can make one of my favorite dishes AT HOME.  So I guess I can now try something NEW the next time I go Planet Bombay or Cafe Bombay (both really good Indian restaurants here in ATL), because I'm sure to OD off of this now that I can make it.  haha Anyway, this was my first time attempting an Indian dish because the thought of it always intimidated me, but this recipe is pretty straight forward, AND........IT'S MADE IN THE CROCKPOT.  Doesn't get much simpler than that.  So I suggest that you try it--if you are a fan of Indian food or if you just want to try something new.  Oh and I put mine over a "basmati rice medley" that I'd gotten from Trader Joe's, and also served it with a side of garlic naan that I'd gotten from my local Publix.  




Slow-Cooker Chicken Tikka Masala                

Ingredients
                               
  • FOR THE CHICKEN:
  • 9 whole Boneless, Skinless Chicken Thighs
  • 1 Tablespoon Ground Coriander
  • 1 Tablespoon Ground Cumin
  • 1 teaspoon Kosher Salt
  • 1 cup Yogurt
  • 4 Tablespoons Butter
  • 1 whole Jalapeno Pepper, Stem Removed, Pepper Pierced Several Times With A Sharp Knife
  • FOR THE SAUCE:
  • 4 Tablespoons Butter
  • 1 whole Large Onion, Peeled And Diced
  • 6 cloves Garlic, Peeled And Minced
  • 1 Tablespoon Kosher Salt
  • 3 Tablespoons Garam Masala
  • 1 piece Fresh Ginger, About 2-3 Inches, Peeled And Grated
  • 4 cups Crushed Tomatoes
  • 1 Tablespoon Raw Sugar (can Substitute White Granulated If Necessary)
  • 2 teaspoons Cornstarch Or Cleargel
  • 1-½ cup Heavy Cream
  • TO SERVE:
  • Hot Buttered Rice And Peas
  • Chopped Fresh Cilantro

                               

Preparation Instructions

                               
Cut the boneless, skinless chicken thighs into 1- 1 1/2 inch pieces. Sprinkle the coriander, cumin and salt over the chicken, then stir in the yogurt until all the pieces are evenly coated. Cover lightly and let sit for 10 minutes before proceeding.

Melt 1 tablespoon the butter in a large saute pan over medium heat. Raise the heat to medium high and quickly brown about 1/4 of the chicken. Transfer browned chicken to the slow cooker as it is finished, using 1 tablespoon of butter per batch, and repeat until the chicken is all in the slow-cooker. Throw the pierced jalapeno in on top of the chicken.

Prepare the sauce. Return the pan to the heat and melt the butter over medium high heat. Add the onions, garlic, and kosher salt, then stir. Cook, stirring frequently, until the onions begin to lightly brown around the edges.

Stir in the garam masala and ginger and cook until fragrant (about 1 minute) before raising the heat to high and adding the crushed tomatoes and raw sugar. Stir well, scraping the caramelized bits from the bottom of the pan, and bring to a boil.

Pour over the chicken in the slow-cooker.
Cover and cook on LOW for 5 hours, or until the chicken is very tender.

Use a fork or whisk to stir the cornstarch or cleargel into the heavy cream until smooth. Pour into the slow-cooker and stir gently until the colour is even. Replace the lid and let cook for 10 minutes or until bubbly around the edges.

Serve over hot rice and peas, topped with a generous amount of chopped cilantro.
                           
                       
Tips & Mods:


I'd only bought one pack of chicken thighs, that ended up being 5 thighs and that's what I used.
The recipe calls for 1 TB of raw sugar--I used 2.  I felt like 1 TB wouldn't be enough to give that slight sweetness that I know chicken tikka masala to have.  I was right.


I'd started on this dinner late and didn't have the 5 hours cooking time the recipe called for.  So I cooked it on HIGH for 2.5 hours instead.  It turned out just fine.


I'd also forgotten to buy the jalapeno pepper, so instead I topped the chicken with about a tablespoon of hot pepper flakes.  It gave the dish a nice little "kick"


As you can see in the pics--I forgot to top the dish with a little bit of chopped cilantro, even though I actually bought some for this dish. haha  Anyway, it's unnecessary anyway.  I've never seen it topped with cilantro at restaurant.  I'm sure it would have looked nice in pics tho!

Oh, and I have seen garam masala in my regular grocery store in the "international" section.  If yours doesn't have it, you should probably look for it at your local farmers markets or health food stores.  I actually bought mine from Amazon.  (see link below)





Enjoy!!


Recipe courtesy of Tasty Kitchen

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

While riding...

...in the car this morning taking Max to school, this song came on.  I was listening to an "oldies" station.  By the way, I can't believe that music I grew up to is now considered "oldies", but that's a whole other topic.  Anyway, I had a moment of nostalgic bliss!  You know, the lyrics of old 80's and 90's music just can't be touched by the music of today. Enjoy!


Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Enjoying the weather while "under the weather"...



I'm a little bit under the weather today, thanks to my loveable almost-3-year-old, Max.  He seems to bring the most potent of germs home from his school.  Even the baby is sick.  When Max sneezes, the whole house catches a cold.  Makes me question who is really running things in this here abode. :)  So, while the kids nap, I decided to enjoy a solitary moment outside on my porch enjoying this beautiful day we've been blessed with (63 degrees and sunny!).  I instantly felt better.  I'm convinced, there is nothing a little sunshine can't fix.

Hope all of you are enjoying the sunshine wherever you may be!

Monday, January 23, 2012

Insta-me...

I've been bad with the posting, so just thought I'd make a quick post showing some of my latest Instagram pics.  Hope your Monday is going great!

Keeping it Tight on the elliptical.





Having a spa day at home.

One of my favorite things:  My ebay cat-eye sunglasses.

Me and my smallest munchkin.

One of my favorite things: Green Tea Frapp


I'm not THAT much of a dessert person, so this is the only red velvet cupcake I'm really interested in. ;^)

Currently reading.


Saturday, January 14, 2012

...

A sharp knife never proclaims it’s sharpness to the world…but the first to fall against it becomes it’s advocate.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Stop forcing it...

Hey ya'll!  I've got some posts to draft (like my post on juicing), but just thought I'd throw this one up real quick, since it's been a few days since my last post.

Well, one of my resolutions this year is to not straighten my hair anymore.  No more flat iron.  Well no, not forever.  I will allow myself to go straight when I trim, but that's it.  I've decided to stop giving into this feeling of wanting straight hair, only to not really be into it after it's done.  I don't really like my hair straight, yet force it upon myself from time to time, like I'm suppose to like it that way.  I don't know what the psychology is in that--maybe it's just the urge to change things up.  Either way, I'm done with it.  I tend to want to straighten after seeing someone on TV or online or a magazine, etc. with nice looking sleek hair, but once I have that hair?  I'm never really happy and I end up putting it a bun or french braids, etc.  So I will from now on, see that nice sleek hair on other gals and be able to acknowledge to myself that although it looks great on THEM, it's not for ME.

So now I'm back to a regimen of bunning during the week, and braidout/twistout on the weekends.  I've gotten back into yoga recently and it's just best for me to have all this hair out of my way.


Sometimes after looking at pictures of my hair, I wonder why I'd ever want it straight anyway??

Anyway, have a great weekend!!

Friday, January 6, 2012

Bottoms up!

Yea, so I l know I told you guys that I would do a "resolutions" post, but unfortunately I waited too long to draft said post and.....I really just don't feel like it anymore.  SO...you will more than likely just see my resolutions mentioned in future posts. 'kay?  

Anyway, I just got a new juicer in the mail and I am stoked.  One of my resolutions is to have a healthier diet, and I specifically wanted to incorporate juicing into it.  This year, I'm on a quest not to just LOOK better (does that quest ever end?), but to FEEL better as well.  As you know, I've already jumped on the green smoothie bandwagon and juicing will be the perfect little sidekick to that.  I ordered my nice AFFORDABLE juicer (with good reviews) from Amazon.  Affordable meaning less than 100 bucks. I decided to throw in a book on the subject as well.  I will do a review on the juicer and book, as well as my favorite concoctions, in the near future after I've had a chance to take both for a spin.  Stay tuned!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

We've Heard of Xmas in July...

...but I much prefer it to feel like July on Christmas!  Here are just a few snaps.  I didn't get very many pics of myself--I took more pics of "stuff". :)  Hope you all had a nice holiday!

Wore this Xmas day.  Discovered this in the back of my closet.  Haven't worn it it almost 3 years!


Backyard posing.

A persistent little visitor at the Green Parrot on Paradise Island.

Whatever your flavor...
The new building for the straw market.

Handmade wood carvings.

A stall at the Straw Market

Shots! Shots! Shots! (at Sharkeez)
Junkanoo Beach sunset
His little piece of heaven. (at Goodman's Bay)


View of the sunrise from the house.

Street food.

My little man adores the beach.

Montegu dock.  We were here buying fish and conch.
Taking on the Nassau roads...

Me and Cruz.  He's over 5 months now.  Time goes so fast!

We had a wonderful time.  More pics to come of Junkanoo...

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