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Recipe: Karnataka-Style Koli Saaru

Last updated on: July 21, 2022 19:43 IST

There are several homestyle versions of Karnataka's Koli Saaru or Chicken Curry.

Typically, it is made with a country chicken or a non-brolier chicken, usually free range. But for this recipe you can also use a broiler chicken.

Ramapriya Suresh cooks the chicken in a spicy, flavourful gravy with coconut milk.

Koli Saaru is usually served with Mangalorean style Kori Rottis, a crispy rice roti. But it can also be had with steamed rice or rotis.

Koli Saaru

Video and photograph: Kind courtesy Ramapriya Suresh/Ammu's Kitchen

Koli Saaru

Serves: 3

Ingredients

Method

Editor's note: Make your own fresh garam masala for this recipe by grinding roasted fennel seeds, jeera seeds, cloves, cinnamon, bay leaf, caradamom seeds and peppercorns.

Kori Rotti is available at Mangalorean grocery stores or online.

For a slightly healthier version, skip the ghee.

Vegetarians and vegans can consider using the same gravy to make a mean paneer curry or a cauliflower curry using either 500 gm paneer or 500 gm cauliflower.

WATCH: How to make Koli Saaru

 

Kalyan, Maharashtra-based food blogger Ramapriya Suresh is the creator of the YouTube channel Ammu's Kitchen.

 

RAMAPRIYA SURESH