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Рецепт Chicken Balls Gravy / Kozhi Urundai Kulambu
by Divya Pramil

Wash chicken pieces well in water. Pat dry the chicken pieces.

Chop these chicken pieces into smaller pieces and add it to a blender and give two spins to make minced chicken. (If you get minced chicken directly from the butcher shop/market then you can move on to the next step) Do not add even a drop of water.

Then add half of the prepared masala paste, corn flour, rice flour and egg and mix well. In case if you find the mixture watery and unable to make balls add more flour. You can use besan flour instead of corn flour and rice flour.

Make small lemon sized balls out of it. You may get irregular shaped balls.

Heat oil in a frying pan and deep fry them in oil and set aside. Do not crowd the pan be very patient and gentle while handling the balls.

To know the traditional way of preparing these chicken balls please go to the bottom of the page. In this method you will have to add flours, but in the traditional method you don't need to add flours.

Preparation Of Curry

Grind coconut well, add 2 cups of water to the coconut paste strain and extract milk from it and set aside.

Heat a pan and add oil, then add Cinnamon stick, cardamom pods, cloves and saute for a few seconds.

Then add sliced onions and saute well until it turns translucent.

Now add mint leaves and coriander leaves and saute well for 2 minutes or until the leaves shrink. Then add the masala and coconut milk and stir well.

Add the bones of the chicken (if you are using chicken with bones follow this step else move on to the next step).Boil the curry on low flame until the bones get cooked well, curry thickens and oil peeps out of it.

Now add the chicken balls and leave the curry undisturbed for 2 minutes. Do not stir.

Then add lemon juice to the curry and remove from flame. Serve!!

TIP 1: Do not add even a drop of water while making the balls. See that the chicken pieces are pat dry, if it does not have the right consistency to make balls then add some flour. But too much of flour will ruin the taste.

TIP 2: Use extra bones in the gravy, it will enhance the flavor and taste. And if you wish you can remove it just before serving. I have added some bones in my gravy it gave the curry a good flavor and aroma.

TIP 3: Add some mashed potatoes while making the balls to enhance taste.

TIP 4: I have added a spoon of red chilli powder to satisfy my taste (I have not added this in the ingredients list).You can alter the spiciness according to your wish.

TIP 5: This is not kola urundai preparation Koli urundai is different from the it.

Another method of preparing Chicken balls without adding flours;

Heat a pan add oil, when oil heats up add chopped boneless chicken pieces and saute well until it gets cooked. Stir frequently so that it does not get burnt.

Do not add even a drop of water.

When the pieces gets well cooked remove from flame and set them aside until they reach room temperature.

Take the pieces and put them in a blender and give short spin or pulse.

Take this chicken mixture in a bowl, then add egg, salt and mix well.

Make balls out of it and deep fry them and set aside.Add these balls to the gravy.

This is the traditional method of preparing Kozhi urundai/chicken balls. This tastes much better but will yield only few balls, so I used the prior method. You will get better shaped and tastier balls in this method.

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