Classic Mangalore Chicken Ghassi

Classic Mangalore Chicken Ghassi

Made With Our Mangalore Roasted Coconut
2 SERVES
SERVES 2-3
prep
0 MINS PREP
20 MINS COOK
5 MINS COOK
This recipe takes chicken curry to new, heavenly heights. The flavours are so delicious and authentic, and it’s deceptively easy to make yourself.
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Tailored to Taste
This is one of the most popular chicken curries in India and certainly on the Malabar coast. The slightly toasted flavour of coconut with the coastal flavours and spices is absolutely beautiful and a must try if you haven’t already. Indian chicken curries have always used whole chicken joints. Here we use poussin for that real chicken flavour. Also, using whole joints adds flavour as well as a better mouthfeel. If you prefer chicken, add in chicken thigh joints instead. Serve with rice or Indian flatbreads.
Ingredients
  • 1 packet The Spice Tailor Mangalore Roasted Coconut
  • 1 poussin jointed and skinned (ask you butcher) - or 5 small chicken thighs, skinned
  • 1 tbsp. vegetable oil
  • 100-150ml coconut milk, depends on how creamy you want it
  • Handful of fresh chopped coriander
  • A small handful of toasted desiccates coconut for garnishing (optional)
Method
  1. Heat the oil in a medium sized saucepan. Add the spices from the packet and sizzle for 20 seconds, adding the extra chilli for a further kick of heat if you want. Add in the chicken and let it brown on the bottom for a couple of minutes. Add in both sauces from the packet and bring to a gentle simmer.
  2. Turn the heat down to a low-ish setting and cook covered for 17-18 minutes for poussin - or 35-40 minutes for bone-in thigh - stirring often and checking there is enough water in the pan, but best if the chicken cooks in its own juices. Add a splash of water, if necessary.
  3. Take off the lid, and give the chicken a good stir. Add the coconut milk, if using (I add 100 ml). Bring to a simmer and cook for a few minutes or until the chicken is cooked through.
  4. Season to taste, stir in the coriander and serve. If you want, you can also sprinkle on a small handful of toasted desiccates coconut.
Tailored to Taste
This is one of the most popular chicken curries in India and certainly on the Malabar coast. The slightly toasted flavour of coconut with the coastal flavours and spices is absolutely beautiful and a must try if you haven’t already. Indian chicken curries have always used whole chicken joints. Here we use poussin for that real chicken flavour. Also, using whole joints adds flavour as well as a better mouthfeel. If you prefer chicken, add in chicken thigh joints instead. Serve with rice or Indian flatbreads.
  • 1 packet The Spice Tailor Mangalore Roasted Coconut
  • 1 poussin jointed and skinned (ask you butcher) - or 5 small chicken thighs, skinned
  • 1 tbsp. vegetable oil
  • 100-150ml coconut milk, depends on how creamy you want it
  • Handful of fresh chopped coriander
  • A small handful of toasted desiccates coconut for garnishing (optional)
  1. Heat the oil in a medium sized saucepan. Add the spices from the packet and sizzle for 20 seconds, adding the extra chilli for a further kick of heat if you want. Add in the chicken and let it brown on the bottom for a couple of minutes. Add in both sauces from the packet and bring to a gentle simmer.
  2. Turn the heat down to a low-ish setting and cook covered for 17-18 minutes for poussin - or 35-40 minutes for bone-in thigh - stirring often and checking there is enough water in the pan, but best if the chicken cooks in its own juices. Add a splash of water, if necessary.
  3. Take off the lid, and give the chicken a good stir. Add the coconut milk, if using (I add 100 ml). Bring to a simmer and cook for a few minutes or until the chicken is cooked through.
  4. Season to taste, stir in the coriander and serve. If you want, you can also sprinkle on a small handful of toasted desiccates coconut.
MADE WITH OUR DELICIOUS
Mangalore Roasted Coconut
The historic coastal region of Mangalore is known for its deliciously complex curries. Dishes are often made with favourited local ingredients such as coconut, tamarind, deep red Mangalorean chillies and a wide range of spices. Layers of flavour are achieved by individually roasting the spices, chillies and even the coconut, so the flavours are unique and rich. The toasty sweetness and light creaminess of the coconut helps all the flavours blend harmoniously together.
This curry is one of our spicier choices and its hot flavour is perfect for those who love a meal that packs a punch, but those who are nervous can add a little coconut milk to the curry.
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