Recipe: Perfect Onepot matoke and chicken#foodphotographychallenge

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Onepot matoke and chicken#foodphotographychallenge. Why not change it up a little and make this Spicy Mashed Plantains. Special Chicken & Cashew Nut on Rice. We bring you the recipe of Peanut Curry, which is a lip-smacking Sattvik recipe and can surely become a part of your next party menu.

Onepot matoke and chicken#foodphotographychallenge Lightly brush the chicken with oil, then place it on the grilling rack or the baking tray. The same day I made matoke I decided to make some beef stir fry to serve as an accompaniment. Overwrap with foil and seal tightly. (If banana leaves are unavailable, wrap chicken in foil rectangles and seal tightly.) Place wrapped chicken pieces in a single layer in a shallow baking pan. You can have Onepot matoke and chicken#foodphotographychallenge using 10 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of Onepot matoke and chicken#foodphotographychallenge

  1. Prepare of fresh plantain.
  2. Prepare of chicken.
  3. It's of large onion.
  4. You need of potatoes.
  5. It's of ginger garlic paste.
  6. You need of paprika.
  7. You need of curry powder.
  8. You need of green bell pepper.
  9. It's of Salt.
  10. You need of chicken broth.

Raw Banana Curry is a famous South Indian dish. Best served with rice, this easy recipe is apt for pot luck and house parties. Try this simple and easy-to-make recipe today! Add in some potatoes and you have a yummy meal with hardly any work.

Onepot matoke and chicken#foodphotographychallenge step by step

  1. Boil your bananas for 7 mins to easy remove the peel.
  2. Prep all other ingredients. In a wok heat the oil and add the chicken fry for 3 mins. Add the onions and saute for 2 mins.Add spices, Add the ginger garlic paste..
  3. Add the salt,tomatoes and pepper stir inn. then add the bananas cut in halves and divided in half. Add 1/4 cup broth and simmer for 10 minutes..
  4. Serve and enjoy with soup or stew of choice.

Add in some potatoes and you have a yummy meal with hardly any work. First things first, peeling the bananas and potatoes. I recall that unripe bananas has some stuff which I only know their name in my mother tongue:-) that sticks on ones hands. See more ideas about Recipes, Kitchen recipes, Cooking recipes. See recipes for Creamy Uji, Creamy Omena too.