It's when I cook dishes like this, that I wish so much I had a tandoor oven. Maybe one day in the mists of time when we move out of London to sunnier climes, we'll build one. I know I could now, but in London it doesn't make sense as we just don't have enough hot weather to eat outside often enough. Yes the grill worked perfectly fine and this was absolutely yummy - but I know it would taste so much better done properly in a 480 C heated tandoor!
However, for now - this is a lovely recipe that you can prepare in the morning before work by marinating the chicken and when you get home pop it on a skewer and grill as hot as you can, with onions and tomatoes. Its a dish cooked all over the world but I like the Indian spiced ones the best.
You may notice that I haven't added a sauce as I normally would...or a dollop of natural yoghurt. But it just doesn't need it! The chicken was juicy and the tomatoes just about collapsing so it was juicy and perfect just as it was.
Ingredients: (Serves 2-4)
4 chicken breasts, cut into large chunks
200g natural yoghurt
1 tbsp. garum masala
1 tbsp. cumin powder
1 tsp. ground coriander
3 tsp. turmeric powder
1/2 tsp. ground black pepper
1 tsp. chilli powder
juice of a lemon
5 tomatoes, quartered
1 large onion, cut into chunks
1/4 tsp. salt
4-5 skewers
Method:
Combine the spices, yoghurt and lemon juice and add the chunks of chicken. Marinade for anything between 1 and 12 hours.
Heat the grill to its hottest setting and skewer the chicken, onion and tomatoes evenly. Sprinkle with a little salt. Grill for 8-10 minutes until cooked.
Serve hot with chapatis (you can use flatbreads or tortillas if liked) and a side salad. Delicious and rather low in fat.
For the chapati:
280g chapati flour (or wholemeal flour)
170ml tepid water
1 tbsp. olive oil
Tip the flour into a bowl and add the water & oil. Knead well for 5-10 minutes until smooth. Pick golf ball sized pieces of dough and roll out into 15cm circles. Cook both sides in a dry non stick frying pan and repeat with the remaining dough. Cool on a tea towel.
Serve the chapatis with the Chicken Shashlik and enjoy!
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