How to Blends at dinner Murgir jhol(chicken curry)

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Murgir jhol(chicken curry). I adopted this Murgir Jhol recipe from Maa with very minimal changes. Basically, Murgir Jhol is a light Chicken Curry prepared in almost all Bengali households and this Jhol is characterized by the runniness and red color of the gravy and presence of well-cooked potatoes in the Chicken Curry. I believe Bongs love the Potato than the meat and for us, this typical jhol is a comfort food that we.
The jhol in murgir jhol, refers to the runniest form of sauce in Bengali cooking.
This chicken curry recipe is all about freshness of ingredients.
It does away with everything but the essential.
You can cook Murgir jhol(chicken curry) using 8 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Murgir jhol(chicken curry)
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You need of chicken.
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You need of potato.
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You need of onions.
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Prepare of tomato.
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Prepare of kitchen king masala.
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It’s of salt.
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Prepare of haldi/turmeric powder.
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You need of garam masala.
Murgir jhol is a chicken and potato curry made by everybody's mom in Bengal.
Chicken, potatoes, tomatoes and panch phoran make this a family classic.
Bengali Murgir Jhol is a delicious and common dish in Bengali households.
A simple and light dish often made during sunday lunch, it is typically served with steamed rice, roti, naans or parathas.
Murgir jhol(chicken curry) step by step
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Finely chop onions and tomatoes.
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Meanwhile marinate chicken with haldi salt and oil and keep it aside for 1 hour.
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Take oil in pan add jeera add onions saute well.
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Add tomatoes.
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Add salt haldi garam masala kitchen king and mix well.
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Add par boiled potatoes and chicken.
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Add water and cook well.
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Serve hot with indian breads.
A versatile chicken dish, this Bengali chicken curry is also good for a weeknight dinner.
This Bengali Murgir Jhol recipe calls for a delectable gathering around the lunch table where the family can come together and share their happiness over a wholesome meal.
There is nothing called authentic BengalChicken Curry recipe.
Every family has its own recipe for cooking this chicken curry.
Some would add a particular spice, while others might not.