Some pictures of my Chicken Tikka uncooked and cooked, finally in a Tikka Masala. Brilliant skewers are by Steve Raichlen, available in different sizes, expensive, but quality. http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_nos ... en+skewers
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Chicken Tikka
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Re: Chicken Tikka
Great looking dishes, hs01, which recipes did you use for the chicken tikka and chicken tikka masala?
Thanks for the link for the skewers
Thanks for the link for the skewers
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Re: Chicken Tikka
very nice!
I've love to find a better way of doing tikka than I currently do! makes a terrible mess of my grill, and i'd think that flat skewers would be excellent as they'd make turning the meat over a foil lined baking tray easier, and much less mess!
I've love to find a better way of doing tikka than I currently do! makes a terrible mess of my grill, and i'd think that flat skewers would be excellent as they'd make turning the meat over a foil lined baking tray easier, and much less mess!
Re: Chicken Tikka
Hi guys, again not my recipe, so can't take any credit, however I will say that its a good interpretation, the only thing I leave out is the fresh coriander as I don't feel it goes too well with "cream" type dishes, anyway the recipe is by Curry King (thanks) and the tikka is Blades recipe.
The skewers are fantastic, I use them by getting an oven roasting pan and lining it with foil, that takes care of any cleaning up! The skewer rest on the edge of the pan and I cook the tikka in the hottest oven for about 10-12 mins. Hope this helps.
The skewers are fantastic, I use them by getting an oven roasting pan and lining it with foil, that takes care of any cleaning up! The skewer rest on the edge of the pan and I cook the tikka in the hottest oven for about 10-12 mins. Hope this helps.
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