The Chicken Masala :The authentic flavors of our carefully prepared Chicken Masala. With aromatic spices carefully blended, our premium chicken masala promises to deliver the true essence of Indian cooking, satisfying your taste buds with every flavorful bite.
Ingredients:
Our Chicken Masala is expertly composed of a handpicked selection of high-quality spices, carefully blended to achieve the perfect balance of flavors that elevate your chicken dishes to new heights of culinary excellence.
- Turmeric,
- Red chilli,
- Coriander seeds,
- Pepper,
- Cumin,
- Fennel,
- Cinnamon,
- Clove,
- Cardamom,
- Anise,
- Rice,
- Urad dal,
- Gram dal.
Shelf Life: Our Chicken Masala boasts an impressive shelf life, ensuring that you can enjoy its freshness and rich flavors for an extended period.
[BEST BEFORE 3 MONTHS FROM DATE OF PACKING]
Storage Instructions: Store the Chicken Masala in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and moisture, to preserve its flavor and aromatic properties.
Health Benefits: Beyond its culinary applications, our Chicken Masala is known for its potential health benefits.
Antioxidant Properties: Certain spices in chicken masala, such as turmeric and cumin, contain antioxidants that can help combat oxidative stress and reduce inflammation in the body.
Digestive Aid: The blend of spices might aid digestion and promote gut health, especially due to the presence of
ingredients like ginger and garlic.
Metabolism Boost: Some of the spices, like black pepper, may help boost metabolism and aid in weight management.
Immune System Support: Certain spices used in chicken masala, such as cloves and coriander, are known for their potential immune-boosting properties, helping to strengthen the body's natural defense mechanisms.
How to use chicken masala:
- Marination: Mix chicken masala powder with yogurt, lemon juice, salt, and any other desired spices to create a marinade for chicken pieces. Marinate the chicken for at least 30 minutes (or overnight for more flavor) before grilling, roasting, or cooking in curries.
- Curries: Add chicken masala powder along with other spices like cumin, coriander, turmeric, and chili powder to sautéed onions, garlic, and ginger in oil. Cook until fragrant, then add chicken pieces, tomatoes, and water or coconut milk. Simmer until the chicken is cooked through and the curry has thickened.
- Tandoori Chicken: Combine chicken masala powder with yogurt, ginger-garlic paste, lemon juice, salt, and red food coloring (optional) to create a marinade for chicken pieces. Marinate for a few hours, then grill or roast until cooked and slightly charred.
- Biryani: Mix chicken masala powder with other biryani spices like cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, and bay leaves. Layer marinated chicken pieces with cooked rice, fried onions, and mint leaves. Cook on low heat until the flavors meld together.
- Kebabs: Combine chicken masala powder with minced chicken, onions, cilantro, and breadcrumbs. Shape into kebabs and grill until cooked through. Serve with a side of mint chutney.
- Stir-fries: Sprinkle chicken masala powder on diced chicken along with salt and pepper. Stir-fry with vegetables like bell peppers, onions, and mushrooms for a quick and flavorful dish.
FAQ'S:
1.Can chicken masala be used for vegetarian dishes?
While it is primarily used for chicken dishes, the spice blend can also enhance the flavors of certain vegetarian dishes like paneer or tofu when used in moderation.
2.Does chicken masala contain any allergens?
Chicken masala may contain allergens such as mustard, cumin, or other spices, so it's essential to check the ingredients list if you have any known allergies.
3.What dishes can I make with chicken masala?
Chicken masala can be used in a variety of Indian chicken dishes, such as butter chicken, chicken curry, and tandoori chicken.
4.How can I store chicken masala?
It is recommended to store chicken masala in an airtight container in a cool, dry place to preserve its flavor and aroma.
5.Can I use chicken masala for other meats?
While it is intended for chicken, you can experiment with using chicken masala for other meats such as lamb or fish to create unique flavor profiles.