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  Kukul mus thakkali (chicken & tomato curry)
 
Yield: 1 Servings
 
1 1/3 kg Chicken      3 Tomatoes
50 g Shallots      1 Fresh chilli
3 sl Ginger      2 Cloves garlic
3 Cardamoms      2 Cloves
1 ts Chilli powder      1 Cm cinnamon stick
2 ts Paprika      1 ts Salt
3 ts Curry powder      1/2 ts Fenugreek
2 ts Brown vinegar      75 ml Oil -sprig curry leaves
1/2 Stem lemon grass      300 ml Thick coconut milk
1/4 ts Curry powder
 -juice 1/2 lime Wash and joint the chicken and place in a dish. Slice the tomatoes shallots and chilli and grind the ginger and garlic together. Crush the cardamoms and cloves and sprinkle onto the chicken. Add the chilli powder cinnamon stick paprika powder salt curry powder fenugreek and vinegar and leave to marinate for 20 minutes. Heat the oil and when hot add the curry leaves and lemon grass shallots chilli garlic and ginger. Stir fry until the shallots turn a light brown then add the tomato and toss for a couple of minutes. Add the chicken and stir-fry for a further 5 minutes. Pour in the coconut milk and slowly bring to the boil. Reduce heat slightly and simmer until chicken is tender. Discard the cinnamon stick and sprinkle the curry powder and lime juice on top just prior to serving. From: "A taste of Sri Lanka" by Indra Jayasekera ISBN 962 224 010 0

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