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Pepper chicken

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 PEPPER CHICKEN

                       On weekends try this dish.South Indian pepper chicken is a delicious, aromatic ,hot& spicy side dish to serve with rice or chapathi.This is great to enjoy during monsoon or winters.this pepper chicken recipe is super quick to make as it needs no grinding masala, no elaborate cooking and is made with simple and basic ingredients. 

Ingredients:

      Onions -1 cup
      ginger and garlic paste -3/4 tbp
      tomatoes - 1cup
      salt
      oil
      pepper crushed 1 to 1 /2 tsp
     1spring curry leaves or bay leaf
      capsicum -2 no,s 
      1 inch cinnamon or dalchini
     clove or laung - 3nos
       oil-2 or 3 tsp

 MARINATION;

       500 gms chicken
       3/4 garlic paste

Blend every ingredients on obtaining the delite South Indian Pepper chicken to serve!!!   

                                                                HAPPY COOKING !

          

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