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Tandoori / Tikka/coronation Chicken Mayo Samwhich Filler Mayonaisse
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can anyone give me any help on how to make an easy to do mayo samwhich filler with tandoori , tikka , coronation. i remember a few years ago i used to buy baguettes with these fillings all with chicken and i loved them. though cannot or have not seen them in years since the deli shop closed.
is it best to fry tandoori paste then add to mayo ?
tandoori or tikka powder added to mayonaise ?
or marinade the chicken in powder and yogurt then cook then slice chicken into baguette then add mayo.
my local wholesale food has a large tub of tikka mayo though its £16 just for about a half litre of this.
is it best to fry tandoori paste then add to mayo ?
tandoori or tikka powder added to mayonaise ?
or marinade the chicken in powder and yogurt then cook then slice chicken into baguette then add mayo.
my local wholesale food has a large tub of tikka mayo though its £16 just for about a half litre of this.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ive heard or read that you need to cook / fry the paste first. ( pataks curry paste )
wont the yohurt ( greek ) go off if not used unlike mayo ? use greek yogurt or can i use natural ?
just watched a video teaching how to make masala, there was around 10 different herbs and spices mixed , cooked then crushed in a pestal bowl, surely far handier and easier to buy a tikka / tandoori powder mix ?
need advice on this as there are just too many variations and really whats the point of me going out buying all these different spices etc if i can get away with using a powder or a paste which ultimately will taste the same ?
wont the yohurt ( greek ) go off if not used unlike mayo ? use greek yogurt or can i use natural ?
just watched a video teaching how to make masala, there was around 10 different herbs and spices mixed , cooked then crushed in a pestal bowl, surely far handier and easier to buy a tikka / tandoori powder mix ?
need advice on this as there are just too many variations and really whats the point of me going out buying all these different spices etc if i can get away with using a powder or a paste which ultimately will taste the same ?
Corontation chicken is just mayononnaise and curry powder, with onion or chutney as to your taste, very simple.
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to make tandoori chicken for a samwhich filling i just marinated 2 fillets in pataks tandoori paste for 4 hrs, covered in red food colouring just for show.
then bunged them into oven the oven untill ready , let cool then slice up and add them to a wrap or a garlic and coriander nan bread. add mayo, tomatoe, sliced red peppers, sliced red onion, lettuce and mayo.
sounds ok ?
then bunged them into oven the oven untill ready , let cool then slice up and add them to a wrap or a garlic and coriander nan bread. add mayo, tomatoe, sliced red peppers, sliced red onion, lettuce and mayo.
sounds ok ?
Tub of plain yoghurt, juice of a lemon, tablespoon veg oil - good quality tandoori mix (or a good paste) , you can add a cinnamon stick some curry leaves etc.
Place whole chicken in large bowl (not metal) and massage all marinade over turning now and then , chill over night.
Wipe off excess then roast as normal, I use disposable foil tray as it is so messy.
Place whole chicken in large bowl (not metal) and massage all marinade over turning now and then , chill over night.
Wipe off excess then roast as normal, I use disposable foil tray as it is so messy.
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