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Kozhi Porichatu (കോഴി പൊരിച്ചത് )

Yields20 ServingsPrep Time10 minsCook Time10 minsTotal Time20 mins

" Kozhi Porichathum Chappathiyum"- Kerala chicken fry with Chappathi- Once a hot-seller in many of the eateries across Kerala before the arrival of all these Middle eastern newcomers. Yet simple, Kerala chicken fry is a best bet as a starter, main course or as a part of meal. Chicken marinated with exotic spices, herbs and fried in pure coconut oil is something unique. It can be served along with Chappathi, or Kerala Paratha and everyone will love it.

 500 g chicken
 ½ tsp turmeric
 20 g Kashmiri Red chilli
 3 qts Gr.chilli
 10 qts Flake garlic
 1 qt Ginger
 1 tsp Garam masala powder
 1 tsp Fennel powder
 ½ tsp black pepper
 2 tbsp Lemon juice
 Salt-to taste
 2 sticks Curry leaves
 2 tsp Rice flour
 1 cup Coconut oil
1

Clean and cut the chicken into big pieces, Grind together red chillies, ginger, garlic, mix with finely chopped green chilli, shredded curry leaves,lemon juice, pepper powder, fennel powder, salt, garam masala powder and 2 tsp coconut oil. Marinate the chicken and keep refrigerated for 6 hours.

2

Remove from the refrigerator and bring to normal temperature. Mix nicely with rice flour, rub well.

3

Heat coconut oil in a kadai, drop the chicken pieces in small batches, fry it on a lw flame till it done. remove fro oil, strain it. Remove to a platter, garnish with sliced onions, lemon rings and green chillies and serve hot.

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 10

Servings 20


Amount Per Serving
Calories 120Calories from Fat 12
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 50g77%

Saturated Fat 80g400%
Trans Fat 11g
Cholesterol 10mg4%
Potassium 30mg1%
Total Carbohydrate 10g4%

Dietary Fiber 10g40%
Sugars 20g

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.