Kori-rotti
Kori-rotti

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Kori rotti is a spicy dish of Tulu Udupi-Mangalorean cuisine, a combination of red-chili based chicken curry and crisp, dry wafers made from boiled rice. See also [ edit ] Kori Rotti or Mangalorean Chicken Curry is a tasteful dish made using chicken, spices and coconut milk. The curry is eaten with crunchy and chewy bread called Rotti.

Kori-rotti is one of the most popular of recent trending foods on earth. It’s simple, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. It is appreciated by millions daily. Kori-rotti is something which I’ve loved my entire life. They are fine and they look wonderful.

To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook kori-rotti using 32 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Kori-rotti:
  1. Get 1/2 kg chicken
  2. Get For Marination
  3. Take 1 tsp Chilli powder
  4. Get 1 pinch Turmeric powder
  5. Take as per taste Salt
  6. Take 1 tbsp Lime juice
  7. Prepare For Masala–
  8. Get 1 cup coconut grated
  9. Get 1 Onion ,sliced
  10. Get 1/2 tsp Turmeric powder
  11. Prepare 10 Long dry red chillies
  12. Take 5 Small dry red chillies
  13. Get 2 tbsp Coriander
  14. Take 1 tsp jeera powder
  15. Take 1/4 tsp Methi
  16. Take 10 Pepper corn
  17. Prepare 1/2 tsp Saunf
  18. Prepare 2 elaichi
  19. Get 2" Cinnamon sticks
  20. Make ready 2 Cloves
  21. Make ready 5 Garlic cloves with skin
  22. Make ready 1"piece Ginger
  23. Take 1 Tamarind small lemon sized
  24. Take 2 tbsp Ghee
  25. Get For gravy–
  26. Take 1 Onion , sliced
  27. Make ready 1 Tomato , chopped
  28. Make ready 1"piece Cinnamon sticks
  29. Make ready 2 cloves
  30. Get 1/2 Coconut , grated
  31. Take as per taste Salt
  32. Make ready 1tbsp+1tsp Ghee

Its a spicy chicken curry eaten with flat, crispy and wafer thin rice crepes. Traditionally, these rice crepes used to be prepared by ladies in their own homes, however due to mechanization and modernization, they are manufactured and sold commercially. Kori Rotti is a traditional delicacy from the Mangalorean cuisine. "Kori" is the Tulu word for 'Chicken' and Rotti is crispy thin rice wafers. Kori Rotti is nothing but spicy chicken curry served with crispy thin rice wafers.

Instructions to make Kori-rotti:
  1. Clean the chicken and marinate for an hour or more.
  2. Take a deep heavy-bottomed kadai and pour ghee tip in onions and saute till translucent and then tip in coconut and saute for 5-7 mins on low flame till it starts Browning here and there lastly tip in turmeric powder and saute for a minute. Remove from the pan and keep aside to cool down
  3. In the same pan roast rest of the ingredients for the masala expect ginger and tamarind till aromatic then mix with coconut mixture and wait till it cools down then add ginger and tamarind…grind it into a fine paste adding sufficient amount of water in a mixer grinder.
  4. Extract thick milk out of the grated coconut
  5. Heat an earthenware vessel with 1tbsp ghee and tip in cinnamon and cloves saute for few secs…then add onions and saute till brown and tip in tomatoes and cook till mushy…add in the marinated chicken and saute for a while.Then tip in the masala paste add a cup of water +salt and close with a lid and let cook for 5 mins.
  6. Then add the coconut milk and close the lid…cook till done. Lastly pour a tablespoon of ghee and switch off the flame. Keep it covered for sometime before serving for the flavors to enhance.
  7. Take the store-bought rotti (Mangalorean rice crepes) crush them a bit and pour the curry onto the crepes and let it soak a bit before YOu dig in.

Traditionally, these rice rottis were prepared at home. But among the many tasty dishes, Kori Rotti is popular and favorite among several Indians. The Chicken curry is poured over the Kori Rotti and the once the Rotti gets drenched in the curry it is eaten half crisp and half soggy. If you don't have Kori Rotti you can enjoy this curry with rice , Neer dosas or pundis (rice dumplings). My favorite combination is Semeda adye (Rice string hoppers or Akki shavige) and Chicken Curry.

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