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Chicken 65 – Restaurant Style

January 26, 2018 by Suki 11 Comments

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The famous deep-fried, south Indian appetizer 🙂 crispy outside and juicy inside!

Small pieces of chicken are marinated and then deep-fried till crisp.  This is one of the best things that you can do with chicken   I am sure there will be no one saying a no to this chicken recipe. This taste exactly like a restaurant one, I am sure you would love this recipe.

This is a recipe that I am updating the picture 🙂 from August 13, 2014! Omg! Time flies :D. It’s an old classic recipe I always use. I made this a week back with pepper chicken and biryani for my sweets. I bought a chicken breast used half for pepper chicken and used other half for chicken 65. Perfect for a single person J happy meal. I did not like my old picture 😉 much. Just trying to improve :). I had another recipe scheduled for this week 🙂 just inserted this into the schedule ;). I was so eager to post this.

Chicken 65 – I used to wonder where did this name come from and read some stories about this. There are many different stories for how the name came about but the most acceptable/logical theory seems to me is that it was introduced in 1965 by the famous Buhari hotel restaurant in Chennai. Many sources claim that “this dish originated in a military canteen in Chennai and as most of the soldiers, officers were from various parts of the country, to avoid language problems, they actually used a unique numbering system in the menu card/board and this particular dish was the 65th item on that menu. So it became chicken 65. But I used to wonder what happened to Dosa 16, lamb 36, omlette 01, why dint this dish survive. And I read one hilarious one, the chicken was cut on the 65th day! Hehe! Funny!

My other chicken favourite recipes:  Spicy chicken roast, pepper chicken curry, sweet and spicy garlic chicken drumsticks, spicy chicken egg fry noodles

This taste great as an appetizer. Also taste great with lamb biryani, shrimp biryani, chicken biryani.

 

5.0 from 2 reviews
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Chicken 65
Author: Suganya Hariharan
Recipe type: Appetizer
Cuisine: Indian
 
Ingredients

  • For the Marinade:
  • Chicken – (try to use thigh meat) but I used two chicken breast.
  • Chillis – slit into slices
  • Turmeric powder – Just a pinch
  • Cumin powder – 1 tbsp
  • Chilli powder – 1 1⁄2 tbsp
  • Coriander powder – 1 tbs
  • Red colour – just a pinch
  • Ginger garlic paste – 1 tsp (I always blend fresh garlic and ginger)
  • Chilli garlic paste – 1 tbsp
  • Salt – 2 tblsp
  • Ajinomoto – 1 Tsp
  • Pepper powder – 1 Tsp
  • Corn flour – 3 tbsp
  • Egg – 1

  • Other ingredients:
  • Oil - for deep frying
  • Curry Leaves - few
  • Green Chilies - 2 halved
  • Lemon - ½ wedge just to season
Instructions
  1. Take a mixing bowl and mix all the ingredients under the “marinade” section. I usually rest it overnight. Allow it to rest at least for two-three hours.
  2. Heat the oil to deep fry the chicken in medium flame. When oil becomes hot, add the chicken in batches and deep fry them till it becomes crispy and turns brown. Remove extra oil using by placing them on a kitchen tissue.
  3. In the same oil, just fry the slit green chillies and curry leaves. Place it on the top of the chicken, squeeze lemon to garnish.
Notes
1.When frying chicken,Egg makes a nice coating and seals the edges. Juices won't escape making the chicken tender.

2.The more resting time the softer the chicken 65 will be.

3.You can also temper with cumin seeds, chopped garlic,. Fry for 30 sec.

4.I used chicken breast because I did not get chicken thigh that day, try to use chicken thigh. It's juicier.

5.If you want to avoid red colour, you can use Kashmiri chilli paste and do with no colour. It tastes the same with no difference.

6.You can also onion to garnish.
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Verkadalai Sundal/Peanut snack

September 24, 2014 by Suki Leave a Comment

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Verkadalai sundal (peanut sundal) is a guilt-free protein rich snack made with peanuts and loaded with homemade spice powder. It is quick to prepare and peanuts are rich in protein. This sundal is made by boiling peanuts and then tempering with few spices. It’s a healthy snack. It is one of the sundal varieties made during the 9 days of the Navrathri festival. “Nava” means 9 and “rathri” means “Nights”. It is celebrated by making steps with dolls called “Gollu” and guests are invited to come and sing devotional songs in their house. They offer snacks & sweets as Prasad.  I have grown up watching this festival at my place. My mom used to be so busy these 9 days and she used to drag me wherever she goes, she makes me sing in the houses I visit, they give me in return some snacks and gifts :D. My mom used to dress me up each day differently as if I am participating for a fancy dress competition and she will send me with my sister to neighborhood places to invite them for our gollu 😀 It’s so funny and nice to relish all those memories.


Roasted salted peanuts will not work for this recipe. Otherwise you can use any kind of peanuts readily available in market. Peanuts are very healthy, simple and delicious. Most houses have peanuts at their house. So, you don’t have to go shopping for this.  Raw mango gives an extra kick to sundal 🙂 I like to add it but I could not find it nearby, add grated ones if you get it.

Sundals are simple to make and a healthy snack. So even if you don’t keep gollu 😉 like me, do make sundal and eat.

Today being the second day of navrathri, here goes my recipe:



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VERKADALAI SUNDAL/ PEANUT SNACK
Author: Suganya Hariharan
Recipe type: Side dish
Cuisine: Indian
Cook time:  15 mins
Total time:  15 mins
 
Ingredients
  • Peanut – 1 cup
  • Salt – as needed
  • Asafoetida – a pinch
  • Grated coconut – 3 tbsp
    To roast and grind:
  • Oil – 1 tsp
  • Channa dal/ kadalai paruppu – 1 tbsp
  • Coriander seeds – 1 tsp
  • Pepper – 1 tsp
  • Red Chilli – 2
  • Jeera/cumin seeds – 1 tsp
  • Asafoetida – a pinch
    To temper:
  • Oil – 2 tsp
  • Mustard – 1 tsp
  • Urad dal – 2 tsp
  • Curry Leaves – few
Instructions
  1. Soak peanuts for an hour (optional). Pressure cook peanuts with water just enough to immerse the channa completely. Add salt and asafoetida. Pressure cook for 4 or 5 whistles in a medium flame. Switch it off, drain and keep it aside. Keep it moist.
  2. Heat a kadai and roast the ingredients under “to roast & grind” in the same order as mentioned. Roast until the channa dal turns golden in colour. Blend it when it cools.
  3. Heat the same kadai and temper with the items under “to temper” table. Add the drained cooked peanuts.Stir well.
  4. Add the powdered masala and coconut. Mix well again for a minute in the medium flame.
Notes
1. When you grind them, add jeera and asafetida finally as it will burn.
2. If you use fresh peanuts, no need to soak. Just pressure cook with salt.
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