Though I am immensely interested in cooking something nice and healthy for myself over weeknights, its almost always never possible. Simply because I am lazy or blame it on tiredness. In such situations, there is a place that we order take out from called Surabhi Restaurant. Once, I ordered tandoori chicken kabab as an appetizer for dinner. There was quite a lot leftover and I just stashed it in the fridge, thinking I will deal with it the next day.
Around 5-6 pieces of frozen tandoori kabab stood staring at me next day morning and I briefly looked at the vegetable tray only to find some good old (literally!) potatoes in there. Idea struck and here is what I came up with.
Tandoori Chicken with Potatoes {Recipe}
Ingredients:
Tandoori Chicken – 5-6 pieces
Potatoes – 2 medium
Onion – 1
Chilly powder – 1 tsp
Chicken masala – 2 tsp
Salt – to taste
Fresh coriander leaves – for garnishing
How to Make Tandoori Chicken with Potatoes:
1. Steam the potatoes, peel and cube them.
2. Saute the onions in very little oil and the masala and chilly. Mix the potatoes in and stir well for another minute.
3. Shred the chicken pieces and mix in well.
Serve hot with bread.
It was done in less than 20 minutes and I enjoyed a nice Saturday brunch 🙂
sandhya
Great idea Nags… looks delicious…
sra
That’s a really good idea, thanks, Nags!
Happy cook
Nags you clever girl, indeed a very good idea to make this dish
Asha
If that’s leftover, then make it for me everyday girl!:D
Looks delcious.
Madhumita.
Smartest cooks are the ones who know how to deal with leftovers :). This was a good idea and your gujarati meal looks delicious as well.
Lavanya Raj
looks so spicy..being a vegan..i just want to pick up and eat only the potatoes!!
Shella
Wow Nags this looks tempting …n very innovative too…..
Srivalli
Nice idea…but potatoes should not stored in the fridge..
Priya
never though about pairing tandoori chicken with potato for a curry.
looks great
Nags
oh no srivalli!! i was talking about the vegetable tray in the corner of my kitchen that stores potatoes, onions, garlic and stuff 🙂