There are two types of food lovers - one who is fond of cooking and the other who just wants to eat. Which one are you? As for Tara Sutaria, she is fond of cooking. Tara's inclination towards cooking is well-known. The actress, on various occasions, has given us a sneak peek into her culinary shenanigans. On Thursday, Tara once again donned the chef's hat. She prepared a delicious meal and gave a glimpse of the same on her Instagram Stories. Any guesses what she has cooked? Hint: It's a gravy dish and it will definitely leave you craving some juicy chicken pieces. The actress prepared a yummy-looking hariyali gravy chicken. Alongside the snap, Tara explained that there is “nothing more freeing, fun, and liberating than cooking and feeding those you love.” Take a look:
Gravy chicken dishes served with naan or tandoori roti, and a side of salad - can we ask for anything more? In case you are planning to kick in the weekend by gobbling down a delicious meal. Here are a few chicken curry recipes at your disposal.
Also Read: Biryani, Chicken Tikka And More: 5 Ways To Add A Hariyali Twist To Classic Recipes
Here Are 5 Delicious Chicken Curry Recipes For You To Try This Weekend:
1. Spicy Malvani Chicken Curry
In case you prefer an extra dose of spice in your chicken curry, this recipe should be your go-to. The highlight is the coconut base which smoothly balances freshly made malvani masala. Malvani chicken curry is a hot, delectable chicken recipe.
A tangy, spicy chicken dish with a dash of lemon is enough to make us drool. Serve it with any Indian bread or rice.
Murgh Rezala curry is rich and robust, and the recipe is coming straight out of a Bengali kitchen. Boneless chicken cooked in cashew nut paste, khoya and coconut make Murgh Rezala an absolute treat.
A Punjabi favourite dish prepared with freshly ground garam masala, ginger-garlic, kasoori methi, cream and loads of spices. Make sure the quantity of onions is double as compared to other chicken dishes.
This one is from Goa. It is a spicy curry with sumptuous chicken chunks cooked in a medley of local flavours. Pair it with rice and dig in.
Are we invited to your chicken party?