Murgir jhol or Bengali chicken curry recipe: 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. There is no tempering the oil with whole spices, no tomatoes and green chillies, none of the usual spices such as coriander and cumin, and no garnishing with coriander leaves. Which means that the few ingredients that do go in have to be fresh if you would like to achieve the best results.
Ideally, the chicken should be purchased from the market the same day, never frozen. The whole bird should not weigh more than 2 kg, about 1.7 kg after dressing. The meat should be bone-in, of course, preferably from the legs and thighs and not only from the breast. Necks, stomachs, livers and heads are good too.
The chilli paste is freshly ground along with a generous quantity of garlic and a little ginger. The quantity of onions is much less than what would be normally used. This is intentional. Avoid the temptation to use too much onion in this recipe. Because there is not enough onions or spices to give the gravy a body, when the water is added the emulsion breaks and the oil rises to the top giving it its signature red colour.
The yoghurt adds some acidity, but can be skipped too. The whole spices used are ground fresh in a sheel nora right before being added to the korai at the very end. The effect is very different from adding whole spices in the beginning of the cooking process. Finally, we like to finish with a drizzle of a good pungent, unrefined mustard oil. This is an optional step, but one we recommend you try at least once.
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Wishing everyone Eid mubarak!
সব রান্না তে এক গামলা করে চিনি 🤭
Nice one 👍 Through the entire video, I kept realising how completely contrasting the North Indian, South Indian and then The East Indian recipes are 😅
বেশ ভাল রেসিপিটা একদিন অবশ্যই ট্রাই করবো।। আমি সব সময় পেঁয়াজটা তেলে প্রথমে দি তারপর রসুন আদা বাটা দি। এটা একটা নতুন জিনিস দেখলাম। আদা রসুন প্রথমে তেলে দিয়ে তারপর পেঁয়াজ দেওয়া। আর চিকেন রান্নায় জিরে ধনে কোন রকম গুঁড়ো মসলার ব্যবহার না করেই এত সুন্দর একটা রেসিপি খুব ভালো লাগলো।
দই এর বদলে টমেটোটা গেলে বোধহয় আর একটু বেশি অথেন্টিক হতো।
রুটি ঠিক আছে বাট সম্পূর্ণ বাঙালিয়ানা বজায় রাখতে গেলে এই ঝোল টা ভাতের সাথেই সবথেকে ভালো যাবে।
Made this for like the tenth time today.. didn’t have yoghurt so I used buttermilk.. still came out lovely
How will this go with "পরোটা"? Has anyone tried before?
Amazing recipe. Thanks
Has turmeric powder been given here?
Grinder is of which brand?
Please don't use music…
Darun, lovonio, ❤️❤️❤️
Do we need tomatoes for this also ?
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Too good
O maa. Ki shundor.
Eto moja hoynai Ami try korechilam
The signature dish is perfect but chicken lovers need to skip the 🥔
Darun
a bit similar to a goan dish i know due to the way the dried chili is blended up into a paste then fried
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I think tsp and tbsp is easier to understand than grams.
Incredible Bengal 🙏🏻