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janej76 said:Here's a recipe we use in the UK - I make it in the Square Baker, but can do in DDB or DCB no probs:
Curry in a Hurry!
Ingredients
5 chicken breast for Deep Dish baker or Square baker – (can double ingredient’s for rectangular baker)
¾ jar tikka massala paste
250g natural yoghurt (greek style is nice, greek yoghurt with coconut is gorgeous)
I tbs olive oil
1 red onion – finely chopped
1 garlic clove
1 fresh green chilli
1 inch piece root ginger – finely grated or chopped
4 fluid oz or 125 ml water
4 floz or 125 ml double cream
Bunch fresh coriander – finely chopped
1tbsp lemon juice
Method
Chop up raw chicken into bite size pieces using Santoku knife. Add to Batter Bowl
Add each ingredient to batter bowl.
Use Food Chopper to finely chop onion and chilli
Measure cream using easy read measuring cup
Measure yoghurt using Measure All Cup
Juice lemon with Citrus Press
Crush garlic with Garlic Press
Snip Coriander with kitchen shears
Microplane ginger
Measure olive oil with easy-adjustable measuring spoon
Use micro-scraper to get the paste out of the jar.
Stir up with master scraper and pop in stone on 180-200 degrees for35 mins – just make sure curry is bubbling nicely in oven.
Of course you can adapt the recipe if you are trying to be virtuous by adding more water and less cream – or even adding more yoghurt and no cream – the oil is optional too but I think it makes the curry more authentic.
Serve with stone-baked naan bread, or basmati rice cooked in rice cooker.
akrebecca said:This sounds delish! However, what is tikka massala paste?
The Deep Covered Baker is a versatile stoneware dish from Pampered Chef that can be used in the oven, microwave, and even on the stovetop. It is designed to cook food evenly and retain moisture, making it perfect for a variety of dishes.
Yes, you can! The Deep Covered Baker is great for making quick and flavorful Indian dishes. It can be used to make curries, biryanis, and even naan bread.
One tip is to preheat the Deep Covered Baker in the oven before adding ingredients. This will help ensure even cooking and prevent the dish from sticking. Another tip is to use a lid or foil to cover the dish while cooking to trap in steam and keep the food moist.
Yes, Pampered Chef offers a variety of recipes for Indian dishes using the Deep Covered Baker. Some popular options include Chicken Tikka Masala, Vegetable Biryani, and Butter Chicken. You can also get creative and adapt your favorite Indian recipes to be cooked in the Deep Covered Baker.
The Deep Covered Baker is dishwasher safe, but it's recommended to hand wash it with warm soapy water to preserve the stoneware. For any stubborn stains, you can soak the dish in warm water with a little baking soda before washing. Avoid using metal utensils on the stoneware as it may cause scratches.