less than 30 mins
Preparation time
30 mins to 1 hour
Serves 4
This Parsee dish uses jaggery, soft apricots and vinegar for a really successful balance of sweet and sour. The crisp fried potatoes add crunch.
By Rick Stein
Ingredients
For the sali (matchstick potatoes)
- 250g/9oz chip
potatoes such as Maris Piper or Sebago, peeled, cut into matchsticks or coarsely grated, soaked in cold water for 15 minutes -
vegetable oil, for deep frying - 1–2 tsp
salt
For the curry
- 3 tbsp
vegetable oil - 6 black
peppercorns - 5
cloves - 2 green
cardamom pods, lightly bruised with a rolling pin - 2 dried Kashmiri
chillies - 4cm/1½in piece
cinnamon stick - 1 medium
onion, finely chopped - 100g/3½z
tomatoes, finely chopped - 1 tsp
salt - 4cm/1½in fresh root
ginger, finely grated - 3
garlic cloves, crushed - 1½ tsp Kashmiri
chilli powder - 1 tsp ground
cumin - 1 tsp ground
coriander - 1 tsp
garam masala - ½ tsp ground
turmeric - 1kg/2lb 4oz
chicken, jointed into 8 pieces, or 1kg/2lb 4oz chicken pieces, skinned - 2 tsp
jaggery or soft brown sugar - 150g/5½oz ‘ready-to-eat’ soft
dried apricots - 3 tbsp
white wine vinegar - handful
coriander, chopped
Method
Drain the potatoes and dry on kitchen paper. Heat the vegetable oil in a deep pan over a medium heat until hot (or heat a deep-fat fryer to 180C/350F). CAUTION: hot oil can be dangerous. Do not leave unattended. Deep-fry the potatoes in batches until crisp and golden-brown. Remove from the oil using a slotted spoon and drain on a plate lined with kitchen paper. Season with salt.
For the curry, heat the oil in a heavy-based pan or karahi over a medium heat. Add the whole spices and fry for a minute until fragrant, then add the onion and fry for 10 minutes, or until softened and golden-brown.
Stir in the tomatoes and salt and simmer for 2–3 minutes, then add the ginger, garlic, chilli powder, cumin, coriander, garam masala and turmeric and cook for a minute.
Add the chicken pieces to the pan and cook, stirring, for 2–3 minutes, or until well coated with the spice mixture, then add the jaggery, apricots, vinegar and enough water just to cover. Bring to the boil, lower the heat, cover the pan with a lid and simmer for 30–40 minutes, or until the chicken is cooked through and tender, and the sauce is reduced to a rich, thick consistency.
Serve with the potato sticks heaped on top, and scatter with coriander.