Either ways, this is a delicious chicken recipe and very easy to make even for beginner cooks. If you want to check out more chicken recipes, my favourites are – chilli chicken dry, chicken iguru, pepper chicken masala, and chicken biryani.
Chicken Thoran – How to Make Chicken Thoran
Preparation time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 30 minutes Serves 6-8 Recipe source: Amma
Ingredients: 500 gm of chicken, cleaned, deboned, and cut into small chunks 1 tbsp of butter 2 tsp of red chilli powder (adjust to taste) 1/2 tsp of turmeric powder 2 strands of curry leaves 1 cup of grated coconut 3/4 cup of sliced shallots (chinna vengayam, ulli) 2 tsp of garlic-shallot paste (grind together some garlic and shallots) 1 tsp of salt (adjust to taste) 1 tbsp of oil 1 tsp of black mustard seeds 1 tsp of urad dal (ulutham paruppu, uzhunnu parippu)
How to Make Chicken Thoran:
- We need to cook the chicken first so add the pieces to a pan. The chicken pieces are cooked in butter and my mom being her true self, whipped up some fresh butter for the dish.
- Add the butter and red chilli powder and turmeric to the chicken pieces.
- Stir well and add the curry leaves.
- Turn on heat to medium-low and cook stirring occasionally for about 10-15 mins until the chicken is cooked and the water it lets out has evaporated. If there’s more water left, cook on high flame until it’s all absorbed.
- Meanwhile, get read with your sliced shallots, grated coconut, and shallot-garlic paste.
- Remove the cooked chicken to a bowl and heat oil in the same pan. Add the mustard seeds and broken urad dal.
- When the mustard pops and the dal turns golden, add the sliced ulli or shallots.
- Fry until it turns golden and add the shallot-garlic paste. Fry for another few seconds.
- Next, add the cooked chicken pieces to this along with salt. Mix well.
- Finally, add the coconut, mix well and let the thoran simmer for 3-4 mins until the ingredients come together and there’s no excess moisture left in the chicken thoran. Done! This is a fabulous accompaniment to rice and vatha kuzhambu or rasam. In fact, pretty much any kuzhambu without coconut goes very well with it. Huge thanks to amma’s patience while I clicked the step by step chicken thoran pictures in her kitchen. I really got in the way 😉