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Simple Chicken Cheese Chilli Sandwich. Generous amount of butter to toast the sandwich. Very quick and easy to make snack.

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3 hours ago, STICK3Rboy said:
This movie

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Did one more round of burger.

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Tonight's.

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Chicken Curry Noodles:
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Chana Samosas (Mom made this):

Chicken Burger:

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Pakkavada:

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16 hours ago, silentassassin said:
Where did you get it ?
I got mine from Bangalore Mirror..
Was shared in an internal group. These locations have been updated as well, saw on different news sites. So as per what I read, even if it's just a single case in an area, they are calling it a hotspot.
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6 minutes ago, Ram Dante said:
Wouldn't dipping it in water, make all the coating to get washed away?
It doesn't, only a bit of the excess flour goes away. Then we dip it again in the flour mix. Gives it a crunchy and softer layer when frying.
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1 hour ago, silentassassin said:
Yea..
Not bad.
Delhi numbers also reduced. Lets hope it continues.
FYI, for anyone in Bangalore..
[emoji848]

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Kethel style chicken


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2 hours ago, l33tmaniac said:
@Monokuma I am not able to get maida for parotta :/ how will a wheat variant taste?
Wheat is a strict No-No for Porotta.
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5 hours ago, Keano said:
can you please share the recipe for the fried chicken pleas, they all look delicious.
Mix: Buttermilk + 1 table spoon pepper powder, 1.5 tablespoon chilli powder, 1 teaspoon garlic powder, salt to taste. You can add chilli flakes as well. Keep the chicken dipped in this mix for around 6-8 hours, in the fridge (P.S I used skinless chicken). The more time you leave it in, the softer the chicken would be. The spices can be mixed and matched as per your taste, some even add hot sauce or other sauces to it.
For the flour mix, you need all purpose flour, corn flour, mix of the spices mentioned above and salt. If you are using 500 gm all purpose flour, use atleast 250-300 gm corn flour (or more if you want it to be extra crispy, some people use 50-50).
Before you start dipping the chicken in the flour mix, make sure it has come to room temperature. Leaving the chicken out for an hour or so before the frying would be good.
Steps to be followed before frying:
Dip the chicken in the flour mix and coat the chicken well, drag it along the mix to get that crispy texture. Post that, dip the chicken in a bowl of water for around 4-5 seconds and then back again into the flour mix (You can do this twice if you want a thicker coating). Shake off the excess flour and then fry them.
After frying do not rest them on a tissue as it could make it soggy. Rest them on a plate.
There are a lot of different recipes online, you could experiment with different brine's and spices, rest of the process is pretty much the same.
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Simple breakfast; buttery toast, pan fried buttered sausages and buttery scrambled eggs. Bit of cholesterol on the side. :/

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For those who like martial art flicks, checkout Kung Fu Jungle. Not much of a story but the fights [emoji1308]
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For those who like martial art flicks, checkout Kung Fu Jungle. Not much of a story but the fights [emoji1308]
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Lock Stock and Two Smoking Barrelssomeone here suggested Snatch movie on Netflix... thank you
Superb movie, super fun, absolutely loved it..
Revolver
The Boondock Saints
Rock N Rolla
Layer Cake
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Made potato fry from leftover chicken batter. Didn't stick to the potato that well, maybe should have soaked it in for sometime. Was still tasty though



Coronavirus - Stay At Home Foodie Thread
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