Happy New Year!

05 Jan, 2011. 33 Comments. Leave a comment

Dhaniya Murgh, or coriander chicken curry

Happy New Year everyone! I am hanging by a very fine blogging thread here…

Now, a lot has happened since September last year. Micro Mini Basu, a little boy, arrived on 29 October 2010. I thought motherhood the first time was difficult. But a quick look back reveals those were the good days – I was still doing my nails!

Manicures are the last thing on the mind right now. I’m the mom of two under two. That’s a lot of nappies, tears and youth rejuvenating serum.

Still, I’m happy to report Micro Mini me is divine and angelic. God knows where he gets that from! Mini Basu, on the other hand, is shaping into a fiesty princess with a penchant for flouncy frocks. (Now, where did she get that from?!) And that I am still sampling the delights of wintry London, with the aid of a lovely Gujarati lady, albeit a little bleary eyed.

As for quick Indian cooking. Did I even know that meaning of “quick” before I had two kids? During the day, quick means whatever I can rustle up while Mini Basu terrorises soft toys or hangs off my skinny jeans, and Micro Mini gets his beauty sleep. In the evenings, it’s a real toss up between cooking and sleeping. Sleeping usually wins.

Makes the 50-slide presentations I put together at work seem easy peasy!

There would be no better to restart this blog than with another version of Dhaniya Murgh, the perfect recipe for the exhausted on a quiet evening. This creamy yet low fat chicken curry is steeped in two of my favourite ingredients – coriander and yoghurt. This version has more curry and cooks quicker with the boneless chicken thighs.

Here’s to everything bigger, better and quicker in 2011. Happy New Year everyone!

Feeds 2:

  • 4 boneless and skinless chicken thighs
  • 1 small onion
  • 4 garlic cloves
  • 1 inch ginger
  • 250gm natural Greek (thick) yoghurt
  • Half tsp turmeric powder
  • Half tsp chilli powder
  • 1 tsp coriander powder
  • Half tsp garam masala
  • 15 gm fresh coriander
  • 2 tbsp oil
  • Salt to taste

Take the yoghurt out of the fridge. Roughly chop the onion and finely mince of puree the garlic ginger. Cube the chicken into bite-sized pieces.

In a medium-sized pan, bring the oil to heat on high. When it starts sizzling, add the onions, ginger and garlic and fry until the mixture is golden brown. TheĀ  stir in the all the powders apart from the garam masala.

Fry the masalas for five minutes, adding a serving spoon of hot water if they start getting stuck to the bottom of the pan. Then mix in the chicken and seal on the high heat for about two minutes.

Next, spoon in the yoghurt, lower the heat to medium low and cook, stirring regularly for about 10 minutes until the chicken is cooked and oil floats to the surface of the curry. Finally stir in the coriander, garam masala and salt to your taste. Serve piping hot with freshly-made Basmati rice.

33 Responses to “Happy New Year!”

  1. Wendy says:

    Happy New Year! I am in awe of you and every other mother out there, Mallika.
    Santa was obviously paying attention to my Christmas list this year and brought me your book. Have cooked three dishes so far and all have been a success – especially the jalfrezi which I can see being one of our weekday staples. Many thanks. x

  2. Amazing to “see” you Mallika! Congratulations on bringing another angel into this world! So happy for you! If only I could bring one into the world in 2011! Happy New Year to you and yours! Love the new design!

  3. This dish looks, and sounds, fantastic. I can’t believe you still have the time even to make this kind of a dish with two children. Bravo to you!

  4. Sra says:

    Happy New Year! I’ve been meaning to mail and tell you but I’ll just tell you here – I finally found your book (after three attempts) and bought it – having fun reading it.

  5. indosungod says:

    Happy New Year! dear Mallika. Congratulations! a few times. You have a lot of action in 2010 and here’s wishing you a great 2011.

  6. indosungod says:

    that should have read “You ‘had’ a lot of action in 2010″

  7. Jay Gee says:

    Happy new year! Hope you post more recipes! :)

  8. sonal says:

    hi Mallika,

    I’ve been reading your blog for a couple of months and i love it ! I also just bought your book on amazon – can’t wait til I get it !

    I’m a novice to the kitchen and your recipes are so quick and easy and explained well. I’m going to try the Dhaniya Murgh tonight, wish me luck!

  9. Congratulations and glad to see you back with some recipes! Could do with some new inspiration this year – good luck with the two little ones!

  10. Happy New Year, Mallika! I’ll be a mother of two under-2s in a week or so (and I published my first cookbook while expecting no 2), so I can very well imagine how all those quick recipes become handy during the next few months. Or even years :)

  11. Mary says:

    So totally cool! Happy New Year!
    Thanks for the super fast curry!
    Wishing you all the best!

  12. Rijuta says:

    Hey I really love your take on Indian food. This recipe is really great.
    Happy New Year and welcome back!!!!!

  13. Planethalder says:

    You’re back. Yipppeeee! And many congratulations on baby #2 :-)

  14. Tashrin says:

    I was thinking today that I am so pressed for time, then I had to make food and I came to check out your recipes and I am totally inspired. If you can have a life….and still cook after having two babies under two…..I can definitely whip up some food. :)

    Thank you Mallika didi.

    Love

    Tashrin from Canada

  15. ritika says:

    and you are back… promise us, you will never leave us again [do i see you cringe at this melodrama], the point i ma trying to make is, you were missed so much and couldn’t be happier to see you back. and many, many congratulations. ad happy new year to you :)

  16. Sophia says:

    Hey!
    I just came across your site and your recipes look delicious!
    I was just wondering if it’s ok to substitute the Greek yogurt with coconut milk?

    Thanks!

  17. Mallika says:

    Thanks so much everyone… It feels lovely to be back and it’s all thanks to the words of encouragement!

    Hi Sophiya – sounds like a great idea! You may need to add ginger too when you add the garlic just to lift the coconut milk… experiment away!

  18. meeso says:

    Happy New Year! Wonderful chicken :)

  19. Shannon says:

    Congratulations on your beautiful family! I had a 2 year old and then b/g twins so I understand. It was survival mode for at least the first 6 months! You will get through it and once the baby is in a routine you will find you have more time to pursue your own interests again!

  20. Frisbee says:

    I was stalling on twitter trying to find something to cure my boredom – and ZAP – somebody I follow tweeted this post. Now, I am not quite as bored. Thanks for posting awesome material. – Frisbee

  21. Beulah Moake says:

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everybody! I wish this year will be successful for everyone.

  22. anushruti says:

    Wow! A girl and now a boy make your family complete. I’m so happy for you Mallika. Congratulations!

  23. steve says:

    i found some other interesting ones http://therecipegenie.blogspot.com/

  24. April says:

    This looks delicious, I would love to try it!

  25. Suzina says:

    Hi from New Zealand

    love your blog and website Mallika and your recipes. I just adore indian food every night of the week and your vegetarian recipes are awesome, already tried 2 and love reading your blogs. cant wait to return to the UK again this year!

  26. Rose says:

    Hi Malaika,

    Great recipe! I just made your coriander chicken today and it turned out fantastic! Thanks so much for the recipe.

    Keep posting more :)

  27. Nikki says:

    I made this tonight for my fiance and we both loved it! Deeeelicious and easy!

  28. Ankan says:

    Amazing to see you.

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  31. interesting recipe…i will try and let you know how it comes out..

  32. worldclock says:

    Happy New Year! Quick Indian Cooking – just great!

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