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Chicken Dopiaza

A much-loved British dish that’s also a favourite in India. A richly flavoured curry with double the amount of onions normally used, it also tastes great when made with lamb or mutton. For a really professional look, deep-fry some more finely sliced onions until crisp and pile of them on top of the curry before serving. Easy!

Serves

6

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Shemin's Mild Curry Paste
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Shemin's Mild Indian Curry Paste

Shemin’s Mild Curry Paste brings together a carefully balanced mix of spices to create a warm, aromatic curry without the heat. Made using our family recipe, it’s perfect for mild, comforting dishes that are full of flavour and easy to enjoy any day of the week. A simple way to cook delicious, family-friendly curries at home.
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Shemin’s Indian Curry Paste

Our multi-award winning paste will be your new secret when it comes to Indian cooking. 

Ingredients

2 tbsp Cooking oil
2 large Onions, sliced
3 Fresh tomatoes, quartered or 300g chopped tinned tomatoes
100g Shemin’s Indian Curry Paste
1 tbsp Shemin’s Garam Masala
1 tsp Shemin’s Paprika
1 Pinch salt, to taste
150ml Greek yogurt
900g Chicken breast or thigh fillets cut into bite sized pieces (leg of lamb or mutton)
Lemon juice, to taste
4 -5 tbsp of chopped fresh coriander leaves or to taste

How to make Chicken Dopiaza

1. Heat the oil in a saucepan then add the chopped onions and cook until browned; the darker the onion, the deeper the flavour. Remove from pan and set aside.
2. Meanwhile, blend together the tomatoes, the curry paste, paprika, garam masala, salt and yogurt to a smooth paste.
3. Once you have removed the onions place the pan back onto the heat. When hot add the chicken to the pan and seal the outside. Add the tomato-yogurt paste and bring to the boil, stirring frequently. Then reduce the heat, cover and cook for 15 -20 minutes, or until the chicken is tender. Mix in the sliced onions 10 minutes into the cooking process and give the chicken a stir making sure it does not dry out. Ideally, the dish should cook in its own sauce but, if necessary, add a splash of water.
4. By the time the chicken is tender, the sauce should have reduced to a creamy consistency with a tangle of sweet, sliced onions. If it is too dry, add a splash of water.
5. Season and add lemon juice to taste. Stir in the chopped coriander and serve with Paratha, Chapati or Naan bread.

For lamb or mutton dopiaza increase the cooking time to 45-50 minutes and add the browned onions 30 minutes before the end of the cooking time.

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Love your pastes. We’re not adventurous enough with what we cook. Need to look at your recipe suggestions more

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