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Assamese roasted sesame chicken পোৰা তিল চিকেন





  We have just greeted a new year and bid adieu to the holiday season. But the holiday's good scrumptious food is still in the mind. If you follow my blog, you might know that at this time of the year, my home state, as well as many parts of India, celebrates the end of the harvest season like Thanksgiving; we call it Magh Bihu or Bhogali Bihu. While other parts of India call it Lohri, Pongal, etc. Magh Bihu/Bhogali Bihu is all about celebrating and sharing good food with loved ones. In today's time and period, gathering and sharing food with family is not as easy or safe any more thanks to omicron, but staying home and cooking for your family is always a good idea. As for me, it is not possible to visit my family very often because of the distance, but giving my family a festive or Bihu feel or bringing a bit of home always makes me happy. 

A few years back, I shared the Assamese sesame chicken recipe in my blog, which had a little gravy base. Today, I thought I would share a recipe for roasted sesame chicken, which is a traditional recipe but easily incorporable with any modern entries. It is easy and simple, like any other Assamese recipe, but robust in flavor. 

Let's go to the recipe... 



Ingredients

  1. 2 lb chicken, you can use boneless or with bone bite-size pieces 
  2. Sesame seeds 4 tablespoon
  3. Cumin powder 1 tablespoon
  4. Turmeric powder 1 teaspoon
  5. Black pepper powder 1 tablespoon (or according to your taste or spice tolerance)
  6. 4/5 Garlic cloves 
  7. 1-inch ginger
  8. A few cilantro leaves
  9. 2/3 Green chilies
  10. 2 tablespoons oil of your choice (traditionally, we use mustard seed oil)
  11. Lemon juice of half 
  12. Onion half
  13. A pinch of salt, according to your taste    


                                                            Marinated Chicken 
        




Process 

    Take the cut-size chicken in a bowl and make sure the chicken does not contain any water. Marinate with half lemon juice, salt, and turmeric. Let it rest for 30 minutes, and then roast the cumin seeds for a few minutes on a slow flame. It should not burn. Then also, roast the sesame seeds for 4/5 minutes until a mild aroma appears.  Then let it cool down. Now, in a coffee grinder, grind the sesame and cumin seeds.  Now, in a mixer grinder, put the powder of sesame and cumin, garlic cloves, ginger, green chilies, cilantro leaves, and oil and grind it all together. I personally love to make a coarse consistency, not like a smooth paste. I feel it gives a more rustic and natural flavor, you can feel the garlic ginger little pieces on your mouth. But if you like a smooth consistency please do it, this is again a personal choice. Now, with that paste, marinate the chicken pieces that were already marinated with lemon, salt, pepper, and turmeric. Apply the paste on the chicken to make sure it is coated well. Let it sit for a minimum of half an hour or more.  After that, transfer the chicken to a baking tray. Set the oven to 350 F, and roast it for 40 minutes. Check after 20 minutes. Also, flip it to the other side for another 20 minutes or more if needed.  Now serve with a choice of your carb or a bed of salad. I love to have it with steamed rice, lentils, and salad. Let me know if you like it. 


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