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  2. Butter chicken - Wikipedia

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    Chicken is marinated for several hours in a mixture of lemon juice, dahi (yogurt), Kashmiri red chilli, salt, garam masala, ginger paste, and garlic paste. The marinated chicken is cooked in a tandoor (traditional clay oven), but may be grilled, oven-roasted, or pan-fried. It is served in a mild curry sauce that includes butter.

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  4. Turmeric Chicken and Rice Recipe - AOL

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    Add the tomatoes, curry powder, cinnamon, cumin and rice and stir constantly until fragrant, about 1 minute. Return the chicken to the pot, skin side up. Add the bay leaves, fish sauce and chicken ...

  5. Chicken curry - Wikipedia

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    Chicken curry or curry/curried chicken is a South Asian dish originating from the Indian subcontinent. It is common in the cuisine of the Indian subcontinent , Caribbean , Southeast Asia , Great Britain , and South Africa .

  6. Country Captain - Wikipedia

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    In its basic form, country captain is a mild stew made with browned chicken pieces, onions, and curry powder. [1] Almonds and golden raisins or zante currants are usually added. [2] Many versions also call for tomatoes, garlic, and bell peppers. [3] The dish is served over white rice. [1]

  7. Curry - Wikipedia

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    Hannah Glasse's recipe for "currey the India way", first published in her 1747 book The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy. It is the first known use of the word in English. (The recipe uses the long s, "ſ"). 'Curry' is "ultimately derived" [1] from some combination of Dravidian words of south Indian languages. [1]

  8. The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy - Wikipedia

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    Kelley comments that "The dish is very good, but not quite a modern curry. As you can see from the title of my interpreted recipe, the modern dish most like it is an eastern (Kolkata) butter chicken. However, the Hannah Glasse curry recipe lacks a full complement of spices and the varying amounts of tomato sauce now so often used in the dish." [29]

  9. Curry in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Curry recipes have been printed in Britain since 1747, when Hannah Glasse gave a recipe for a chicken curry. In the 19th century, many more recipes appeared in the popular cookbooks of the time. Curries in Britain are widely described using Indian terms, such as korma for a mild sauce with almond and coconut, Madras for a hot, slightly sour ...