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Vegan Andhra Kodi Kura (Vegan Chicken Curry)

By Pavani @napavani
Blogging Marathon# 31: Week 2/ Day 1
Theme: Meatless Dishes
Dish: Vegan Andhra 'Kodi' Kura
Today we start Week 2 of BM# 31 and my theme for this week is 'Meatless Dishes'. I'm a life long vegetarian, but I've a fascination towards non-veg dishes. I worked at a deli during my Masters and I use to loves the smell of meats cooking away in the kitchen, but luckily the smell was not strong enough to make me eat it :-)  Vegan Andhra Kodi Kura (Vegan Chicken Curry) I'm not sure how many of you agree with me but in my opinion it is difficult to cook meat than vegetables and whoever does it well means they are really good at cooking. Here's my explanation: different meats have to be cooked differently and knowing the right technique is really important (knowledge entirely based on watching waaaaaaay too many cooking reality shows.. thank you). What I'm trying to say is cooking meat needs greater understanding of the ingredients. Veggies on the other hand need little thinking and even if you mess it up, oh well, it's still edible -- think of mushy peas or green beans--you can still eat them. right??  So for this week's BM, I'm taking 3 meat based dishes and making them meatless. I wanted to imitate as much of the original dishes in flavor as I can. For day 1, I made Kodi (chicken) kura without the kodi (chicken). I used Gardein chick'n scallopini or vegan chicken made with textured soy protein that looks almost like the real thing (to me at least). If anyone wants to know it is available in the freezer section of Whole Foods
Vegan Andhra Kodi Kura (Vegan Chicken Curry) I marinated the 'chicken' in lime juice and spices for about 15-20 minutes and then proceeded with the curry. This made the pieces really moist and yumm!! My husband, who's been a vegetarian for almost 5 years now, thought it tasted almost like kodi kura he remembers eating way back when. Vegan Andhra Kodi Kura (Vegan Chicken Curry) Ingredients:
Vegan Chicken - 2cups, cubed (I used Gardein Chick'n Scallopini)
Onion - 1 large, chopped
Ginger + garlic paste - 1tsp
Tomato puree - ½cup
Coconut Milk - ½cup (I used 3tbsp Coconut Cream)
Cilantro leaves - 3tbsp, finely chopped for garnish
Salt - to taste
For Marinade:
Ginger+Garlic paste - 1tsp
Lemon juice - 2tbsp
Red chili powder - ½tsp
Ground Coriander - ½tsp
Turmeric - ¼tsp
Salt - ½tsp
For the Masala Powder:
Peanuts - 2tbsp
Coriander seeds - 1tbsp
Cumin seeds - 2tsp
Dry red chilies - 2
Cloves - 2
Method:
  • Marinate the Chicken: Combine all the ingredients listed under Marinade and add the cubed 'chicken'. Mix well, cover and set aside for at least 15 minutes.
  • Make Masala Powder: Dry roast the ingredients under Masala powder until aromatic and peanuts turn lightly brown. Cool a little and grind to a powder.
  • Make Curry: Heat 2tbsp oil in a saute pan, add onions and cook until lightly browned around the edges. Add ginger+garlic paste and cook for another minute.
  • Next add the tomato puree and the ground powder. Cover and cook until oil starts to separate, about 4-5 minutes.
  • Add the marinated 'chicken' along with the leftover marinade. Cover and cook until 'chicken' is cooked through and tender, about 8-10 minutes.
  • Add coconut milk and salt. Bring the mixture to a slow simmer and simmer for 3-5 minutes.
  • Garnish with chopped cilantro and serve with steamed rice.
Vegan Andhra Kodi Kura (Vegan Chicken Curry) Lets check out what my fellow marathoners have cooked today for BM# 31.
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