The Quickest Easiest Indian Dinner | WEEKNIGHTING

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  • Опубліковано 26 лип 2024
  • ▪This recipe is a version of a super quick Indian-inspired dish that I make at home. It's packed with flavor and only takes about 15-17 minutes to make. Get $30 off your first order + free shipping when you go to www.drinktrade.com/brian.
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    -RECIPE-
    ▪2lbs/1kg boneless skinless chicken thighs
    ▪salt
    ▪Neutral oil (i’m using light olive oil)
    ▪1 medium white onion, cut into chunks
    ▪2-3”/5-7cm ginger, cut into coins
    ▪5-7 garlic cloves
    ▪15g or 2.5Tbsp curry powder
    ▪5g or 2tsp chili powder
    ▪5g or 1 3/4tsp cumin
    ▪5g or 1 ¾ tsp turmeric
    ▪15g or 2.5Tbsp garam masala
    ▪1-2g or 1-1.5tsp cayenne
    ▪25g or 1.5Tbsp tomato paste
    ▪300g or 1 1/3c water
    ▪400g or 14oz tomato puree (½ of a 28oz can)
    ▪Sugar
    ▪XL handful baby spinach (1 bag)
    ▪50-75g or 1/2c frozen peas
    ▪30-40g or ⅛-1/4c heavy cream
    Preheat large heavy bottomed pot over high heat. Season chicken on both sides with salt. Add a couple of glugs of oil followed by chicken. Allow to sear for 3-4min on the first side. Flip and continue to cook for 2-3 minutes on side 2. Remove from pot and place on plate/tray. After it rests, cut into bite sized pieces.
    While the chicken cooks, add onion, ginger, and garlic to a food processor. Process until broken down into paste. Add paste to chicken pot followed by pinch of salt (after the chicken is removed from pot). Stir and scrape up chicken bits with wooden spoon. Continue to cook for about 2 minutes. Add curry spices and tomato paste. Stir to combine and allow to bloom for 30 sec. Stir in water and tomato puree. Cover and cook for 3-4 minutes, stirring at least once during that time.
    Add chopped chicken and its juices. Stir and bring to a simmer. Add pinch of salt and pinch sugar. Stir in spinach, peas, and cream, cover and cook for about 1min over medium heat. Taste for seasoning.
    Serve over rice. I usually use frozen for quick weeknight meals.
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    CHAPTERS
    0:00 Intro
    0:15 Starting the chicken
    1:05 Prepping the base
    2:04 Checking the chicken and cooking the base
    4:08 The add-ins
    5:27 Drinking a nice cup of coffee (ad)
    6:34 Finishing the dish and serving it up
    8:34 Let’s eat this thing
    #weeknighting #curry #indianfood
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  • @sidds3180
    @sidds3180 Рік тому +257

    As an Indian, I couldn't think of a better way to encourage Indian cooking by the more regular segment of your audience. And the recipe itself is excellent. Thank you, Brian!

  • @ppathirana54
    @ppathirana54 Рік тому +599

    Alternative to frozen rice is buy a rice cooker ($20 bucks new) and just start it close to the beginning of the cooking process. Press one button and don’t think about it while cooking. Then when your done with your curry you get perfect restaurant quality rice.

    • @leahr.2620
      @leahr.2620 Рік тому +28

      I agree I love my rice cooker.

    • @vitaly6312
      @vitaly6312 Рік тому +20

      Agreed. Rice is cheap and so is the rice cooker. I bought an instapot for $25 on sale and it has a rice function as well as other stuff. I can cook just about anything, but rice is a weak spot so I don’t fuss with instant rice or frozen rice.
      Rice cooker is a great addition.

    • @cosmoscooking7852
      @cosmoscooking7852 Рік тому +19

      Just make rice in a saucepan like you do pasta. Salt the water of course. Throw the water away once rice is cooked, just like pasta. It really is that simple, no rice cooker needed. It’s the only way my family has ever done it.

    • @d.mat.zero6525
      @d.mat.zero6525 Рік тому +9

      i agree i love my rice cooker, but one of things i do is i precook a large batch portion it out n freeze it n pass it off the chef mic for 2 mins when i need quick rice

    • @clashwithkeen
      @clashwithkeen Рік тому +34

      @@cosmoscooking7852 I did that for 20 years and now that I have a rice cooker I'll never go back. It's not even comparable.

  • @Benlarsendk
    @Benlarsendk Рік тому +155

    I love the fact that you don't look down on shortcuts, especially when it comes to weeknighting. I used to really nerd out into the ingredients and prep, but due to work, I had to go down on that. Now I rarely do anything without "cheating", when just cooking for a weekday. Thanks for doing this, Brian!

    • @JB_Fraulein_Kunst
      @JB_Fraulein_Kunst Рік тому +9

      Same. The preaching in the comments here is a bit OTT! Sometimes you just don't have the energy to cook. Shortcuts help encourage you to still cook and not resort to takeaway.

    • @maxineb9598
      @maxineb9598 Рік тому +1

      I'm currently in Thailand. I often have her yellow curry. I asked her one day about the recipe. Funny thing. She uses the same curry paste I use when I am back home. If it's good enough for a Thai, it's good enough for me.

  • @akm9367
    @akm9367 Рік тому +22

    I appreciate this weeknighting series. Not everyone can spend an hour or so cooking everyday. Thank you.

  • @ninnusridhar
    @ninnusridhar Рік тому +177

    Just to add a little bit, when you add all the spices, feel free to put some extra butter in there. Coz there isn't much fat in the pot at that point.
    A) It ensures that the spices bloom and don't burn(it's far too easy to burn your powdered spices than you'd think)
    B) fat = flavour, so butter your northern curries up people

    • @1flash3571
      @1flash3571 Рік тому +2

      Uhhh....Cream does have fat.....

    • @legendarynouf5963
      @legendarynouf5963 Рік тому +24

      @@1flash3571 yes but it's added way after blooming the spices

    • @1flash3571
      @1flash3571 Рік тому +1

      @@legendarynouf5963 And what does that have to do with FAT? Fat is still going to be in the stew. Do you even know what you are saying? So, with your logic, if you add butter before Blooming, that fat wont be there anymore? Did you know that INDIAN CHEFS put the heavy cream or cream in way AFTER the spices go in? Not all Indian recipe uses butter also.

    • @ninnusridhar
      @ninnusridhar Рік тому +27

      @@1flash3571 You're not wrong, but the fat needs to be in the pot when blooming the spices. And he didnt add all that much cream if im being honest. For that much curry I'd put in maybe a third of a stick of butter bare minimum. Maybe a little more near the end, to sort of round out the dish.
      A pretty common thing in a lot of Indian and south asian cuisine is the breaking out of the fat. You kinda want to have a little more fat, and cook it long enough to let the fat break out. It's not completely necessary considering this was a time saver dinner, but if you do take it that point your dish is going to taste better

    • @TheBswan
      @TheBswan Рік тому +22

      @@1flash3571 you may have misread something here. Nobody said Brian's version has no fat. It's just a suggestion to bloom spices in butter. Nothing worth yelling about.

  • @artsykristy
    @artsykristy Рік тому +30

    So I never comment on videos but we made this last night and it was SO GOOD and SO EASY! Husband and daughter said it's going into the regular weekly rotation! I love your weeknighting series - we are always looking for ways to refresh our weeknight cooking! Thanks so much for this one!

  • @ourtube4266
    @ourtube4266 Рік тому +40

    If you make a lot of curry with rice dishes I highly recommend bulk whole spices and a 15lbs bag of basmati from your local Indian grocery store/pan Asian mart. Save money instead of overpriced bland McCormick curry blends, have tons of easily storable dry goods on hand and support a local business. Bonus: they usually have an aisle of exotic snack foods that make the whole trip even better.

    • @BevoFan1883
      @BevoFan1883 Рік тому +2

      Cannot stress this enough. My local indian mart has awesome spices. Ive made Brians Butter Chicken three times with their spices. Excited to add this recipe to the mix.

    • @tinamcgugan1403
      @tinamcgugan1403 Рік тому

      Basmati rice is obscenely expensive at grocers. I've been buying 20# bags for $15 on Amazon for years.

    • @ourtube4266
      @ourtube4266 Рік тому

      @@tinamcgugan1403 the internet is another good option if you don’t live near an Asian grocer. Thanks for pointing that out, although I prefer to buy from a local establishment when possible.

    • @Zenc0meseasy
      @Zenc0meseasy Місяць тому

      I started buying my spices by the pound because of this recipe.

  • @Earth1218
    @Earth1218 Рік тому +18

    Made this and it was delicious! Didn’t have any frozen peas on hand so I threw in a can of chickpeas. Also threw in some roughly chopped asparagus for extra veg. We finished off the leftovers last night and I’m already tempted to make it again.

    • @BrianLagerstrom
      @BrianLagerstrom  Рік тому +7

      Woo! So glad it hit and that you made it your own. Chickpeas hit right

  • @mikascherhag8909
    @mikascherhag8909 10 місяців тому +2

    cilantro is so important. This may sound foolish but for me it's the most memorable part of a Indian style curry.

  • @smaug1234
    @smaug1234 Рік тому +2

    if you are adding water and a tin of tomatoes use the water to wash the can, it does nothing probably, but your grandmother would be proud of you for doing it :) looks nice

  • @brianchristian7293
    @brianchristian7293 Рік тому +8

    This recipe works, y'all. Virtually no clean-up, and perfect for a school night.

  • @Flactoid1
    @Flactoid1 Рік тому +6

    Can’t wait until your recipes are printable. I’m gonna dedicate a whole blue binder to the B-man 😍

  • @uh4975
    @uh4975 Рік тому +12

    I made this but used half of the ginger/garlic/onion paste and half of the spice mixture then adjusted the liquids accordingly (I also used coconut cream) and it was delicious! and super easy. Thank you Brian. :) Love from Canada.

  • @gamernick1533
    @gamernick1533 Рік тому +5

    Sprinkle some water on the naan top side before toasting, it makes the bottom a little crisp, whilst the top remains fluffy and steamy!

  • @dissposablehero
    @dissposablehero Рік тому +3

    The packet of naan. Run each one under the tap for 5seconds, or, spread butter/garlic butter on them then Wrap each one individually with foil and bake in the oven for 8mins at 180c.
    They're awesome like that.

  • @akirch9
    @akirch9 Рік тому +4

    Bri is relentless with sick wedding reception dance moves. Great dish bro!

  • @morbis_
    @morbis_ Рік тому +9

    Hey bri, made this in a pinch for a last minute meal for the in-laws and it was a banger! You probably have a handful of new subscribers. Especially when I mentioned it took 20 min.

  • @dgax65
    @dgax65 Рік тому +2

    I love Indian food, but the prep and cooking it in the traditional way really takes some time. This is a great way to make a good meal in much less time.

  • @zencomeseasy602
    @zencomeseasy602 Рік тому +3

    You're the only cook on YT who can have ingredients I don't usually like in a recipe but it looks so good I try it anyway. And you haven't failed me yet.

  • @pretendtobenormal8064
    @pretendtobenormal8064 Рік тому +57

    When he mentioned the frozen rice, I bet Uncle Roger suddenly sensed a disturbance in The Force 🤣

    • @acetarlton4047
      @acetarlton4047 Рік тому +6

      He definitely put leg down from chair

    • @johng.8327
      @johng.8327 Рік тому

      No one gives a shit about what uncle Roger thinks

    • @vojtechvicik5136
      @vojtechvicik5136 Рік тому +2

      Yeah, I like the recipe but frozen rice is something which really is weird to me.

    • @kaybrown4010
      @kaybrown4010 Рік тому +2

      “Frozen rice?! Hiii-YA!”

    • @RH-wj4rz
      @RH-wj4rz Рік тому

      Good one!

  • @HairlessMonk
    @HairlessMonk Рік тому +4

    Yep, definitely adding this to the weeknight line-up!

  • @TheBswan
    @TheBswan Рік тому +7

    Made a double batch of this last night. Damn this is so good and so easy. Food processor for garlic onion ginger paste is so nice. Tossing in a ton of spinach and frozen peas at the end is such an easy way to get veg done. I can't buy frozen rice on principle (I have a 20lb bag of dry rice in my pantry), but I appreciate the mindset on acceptable shortcuts.

  • @jawynn615
    @jawynn615 Рік тому +1

    I just made this tonight and this dish was amazing. I cook often and I love to cook, but I've never made Indian food before. Maybe the thought of all the different spices intimidated me a bit, but this quick recipe and explaining exactly what goes in the spice blend helped a ton! Thank you so much for the detailed explanation and the DELICIOUS meal! I will definitely be putting this in my weeknight rotation!

  • @jaspaxyt
    @jaspaxyt Рік тому +3

    My wife and I love Indian-style food. I can definitely see this one in our kitchen soon.

  • @Terenia531
    @Terenia531 Рік тому +55

    Hey Brian, keep your pre-peeled garlic in the freezer. You’ll never know the difference and it will keep it from spoiling. Leave it out on your cutting board for 5 minutes if you need to crush, press or micro plane it.

    • @glasgowbeck
      @glasgowbeck Рік тому +2

      Brilliant!

    • @mohsenqureshi6318
      @mohsenqureshi6318 Рік тому +1

      Oh I'm gonna try this!!

    • @erics667
      @erics667 Рік тому +2

      Exactly. Costco sells a HUGE bag of it and we have two mason jars in the freezer ready to go.

    • @maxineb9598
      @maxineb9598 Рік тому

      I also keep my unpeeled ginger and turmeric in the freezer.

  • @RomainTYS
    @RomainTYS Рік тому +3

    Just tried the recipe tonight. It's was absolutly delicious, and a great way to eat spinach for someone like me that usually don't like it. Thanks for everything you do Brian. Cheers from France !

  • @davisreynolds685
    @davisreynolds685 Рік тому +1

    Most cooking videos I click off early once the recipe is done and I've been dutifully entertained. The exception is any BriLag video, for I live and breath to hear "Let's eat this thiiiiiing". A recipe is lesser if not followed by such a wonderful phrase and a joyful jig.

  • @randiderak
    @randiderak Рік тому +14

    love these WEEKNIGHTING vids!! I'm making this TONIGHT!

  • @yourdogissilly
    @yourdogissilly Рік тому +9

    So happy to see a Lagerstrom version of Indian food! Thanks so much for the handy video Brian!

    • @DarkArcticDay
      @DarkArcticDay Рік тому +1

      One of his earliest recipes is aloo gobi, and it's *amazing*. It's a weekly staple. Go check it out!

    • @yourdogissilly
      @yourdogissilly Рік тому

      @@DarkArcticDay Hey, I think I definitely will! Thank you for letting me know

  • @legendarygary2744
    @legendarygary2744 Рік тому +1

    This looks phenomenal! Can’t wait to try it

  • @Kariakas
    @Kariakas Рік тому +2

    Looks good, the blending before frying is a technique I hadn't seen before.

  • @advent84
    @advent84 Рік тому +2

    Hi Brian, this is the first recipe I tried from your channel and it turned out wonderful. Accidentally went heavy handed on the chili and cayenne but fixed with extra heavy cream. Thank you for the recipe!

  • @graefx
    @graefx Рік тому +1

    I doubled this recipe and used my instant pot. Just over 25 minutes. Got an extra large can of tomatoes by mistake but not even mad, the gravy was delicious. The nearly cup of spices took me off guard but it reminded me so much of the Indian restaurant where I use to live. Surprised how filling and satiating it was too. 10/10 will add to my rotation.

  • @kathleendebaun4047
    @kathleendebaun4047 Рік тому

    Looks so good!!!
    You always make everything look easy

  • @JohanPredator
    @JohanPredator Рік тому

    Made this today but adjusted it slightly and made a sort of pulled chicken version in my slow cooker, turned out absolutely delicious! One of the best dishes I've made in a while!

  • @JudiMacKenzie
    @JudiMacKenzie Рік тому +1

    Made this a few months ago...AMAZING!!! Making it again for out of town company in 2 weeks. Everyone loved it. BTW Brian, love the dance moves.

  • @ksig219
    @ksig219 Рік тому +2

    OMG that looks sooooo good!

  • @26N80W
    @26N80W Рік тому +3

    Excellent curry. After eating a couple of servings I added some chopped mango and that really added a nice layer of sweetness. I also added chopped zucchini to get a little extra veg. into the mix.

  • @stpapparopriate
    @stpapparopriate Рік тому

    I have made this 3 times now, and it just keeps getting easier. Love it!

  • @bradlabnet
    @bradlabnet Рік тому +1

    Made it for dinner this evening… fantastic and easy as stated.

  • @JamanMosil
    @JamanMosil Рік тому +2

    Bri - just wanted to thank you for this recipe - made it the other night for me and a friend and it was much enjoyed!! Didn't use all your time-saving techniques and I'm just slower so it probably took me closer to 30 minutes...but still that's not bad for a delicious chicken curry dinner right?? This recipe was fantastic and appreciate that you had some good veg in here as well to make feel better about eating this!! The garam masala was the one spice I didn't already have so had to buy that, but boy, was it a gamechanger. Really does add so much warmth and richness!
    Anyway, just wanted to say thanks much for this recipe - pretty much followed it to a T, and it was utterly fantastic.

  • @maryschad6966
    @maryschad6966 Рік тому

    Going to try this recipe this week! So colorful and nutritious! love the simplicity! I am learning that a person doesn’t need to stand for hrs prepping and then cooking to have a great meal! I may try with thin strips of pork becuz that’s what I have on hand! thank you

  • @guilhem3739
    @guilhem3739 Рік тому +20

    You can toast the spices in the chicken fat rendered first, and then add the ginger/garlic/onion paste. The spices would infuse the fat and remove a bit of the earthiness of tumeric and chili powders.
    It seems to be a nice and easy massala.
    Not sure about the frozen rice (it takes as much time to cook rice than to microwave frozen rice imho) but I must admit I never tried.

    • @plincly
      @plincly Рік тому +8

      I would love to know how you cook rice in 1 minute

    • @guilhem3739
      @guilhem3739 Рік тому +1

      @@plincly Sorry, my phrasing was not very precise (I am not a native speaker). In a sauce pan you put a volume of rice in 1.5 volume of water, bring it to a boil, reduce the heat to the lowest, cover then forget it (I don't think it take more than a minute indeed). Then you do your masala. At the moment you finished everything, your rice is done.

  • @alexkavanagh3475
    @alexkavanagh3475 Рік тому

    Awesome. Perfect approach to the weeknight. Brilliant job Brian. I would give you an Emmy for this one.... or at least a VH1 video award.

  • @Choqish
    @Choqish Рік тому +4

    Made it last night for dinner and it was amazing 👍🏼👍🏼 The house did smell like Indian restaurant.😁

  • @fabiomaia
    @fabiomaia Рік тому

    Just finished making this for the second time, but swapped the cream with coconut milk and I think it tastes even better. Love the channel, cheers from Brazil.

  • @BFSCDER
    @BFSCDER Рік тому +2

    Okay, ima go buy some ginger and naan tomorrow and cook this! It looks sooo good!

  • @Tense
    @Tense Рік тому +1

    Just a tip that you can peel a whole head of garlic in about 30 seconds.... get two metal bowls with lips... break up the head into the cloves, toss them in one of the bowls, flip the other bowl over and place it on top of the other bowl, hold them by the lips, and.... shake the shit out of it for about 30 seconds. All the cloves will pop right out of their skins without any work.
    Sounds like magic but it works. Try it Bri. You will never need to buy jars of whole clove garlic again.

  • @futuredrhouse1913
    @futuredrhouse1913 Рік тому +2

    Hey Bri. Love the videos. They are always such high quality and delicious recipes. For those peeled garlic pods I add them all to a chopper with olive oil and then store in a jar. Lasts for months.

  • @davidthosome623
    @davidthosome623 Рік тому +2

    Gonna have to look into getting canned tomato stuff and more Indian spices. That looks fantastic and I'll probably need to try it soon!!

  • @romacoco
    @romacoco Рік тому

    I grew up making trinbagonian curry so it was nice to see a different version.. we usually season the meat with the spices and ginger and stuff you put in the pot as well

  • @saurabhmahajan1431
    @saurabhmahajan1431 Рік тому

    Wow! Old school no nonsense, straightaway recipie! Enjoyed it. Surely give it a try.

  • @graysonappleget2405
    @graysonappleget2405 Рік тому

    This turned out amazing!

  • @Foremangrill
    @Foremangrill Рік тому +27

    Hey Bri, a bit of lemon would also bring a new dimension to the dish esp with the cilantro

    • @catherinegray1367
      @catherinegray1367 Рік тому +1

      It's amazing what a lil fresh squeezed lemon juice will do to a dish!

    • @rh3308
      @rh3308 Рік тому

      And a few slivers of fresh ginger n green chili yum yum 😍

    • @mfenderson2714
      @mfenderson2714 Рік тому +1

      Or some lime

  • @Allellen
    @Allellen Рік тому

    I love how you simplify this dish. Im sure Someone from India would make it better. But i love to try new food but i dont love cooking too much and i live in an area where exotic ingredients are difficult to find.
    Thank you for this delicious recipe, it definitely spiced up my boring chicken recipes.

  • @Luke_Swanson_
    @Luke_Swanson_ 9 місяців тому

    I don't remember who suggested your channel, but I am forever grateful to them. Your videos are amazing. The recipes are all very accessible to even the most beginner home chef (me), and I really appreciate you taking the time to explain why you've chosen certain items and/or what's happening with the ingredients during the cooking/baking process.
    I made this for the first time last night and was VERY happy with how it turned out. My wife was also very impressed with the meal. I can see this becoming a regular meal in our home. Quick, relatively easy, and still has incredible flavor.
    Thank you again and please keep making videos!

    • @BrianLagerstrom
      @BrianLagerstrom  9 місяців тому +1

      Hey Luke, thanks for the comment. I'm glad it turned out for you!

  • @moniquegershon2443
    @moniquegershon2443 Рік тому

    My husband and I saw this video tonight and went out and grabbed evey ingredient to make it. This is absolutely delicious 😋 I followed every step and I must say....well done my good man. My husband and sister devoured their bowls 🥣 as well so it's most definitely is a hit. Thank you for sharing your recipe with us 😊 ☺️

  • @tjorloski1961
    @tjorloski1961 Рік тому

    Another great recipe! Thank you, its delicious!

  • @monicaries62
    @monicaries62 Рік тому +1

    Made this tonight and my friend was amazed how good it was! Thanks for the inspiration 🎉. I fried some tofu and split the sauce between chicken and tofu for the vegetarians. I did add a slash of vinegar and it was great

  • @kovvi-
    @kovvi- Рік тому

    Definitely want to try this one out

  • @kaybrown4010
    @kaybrown4010 Рік тому +1

    I’ve been making a lot of Indian food lately, and that garlic-ginger-onion purée you made is a game changer for me. And that’s a good looking dinner, too!

    • @kaybrown4010
      @kaybrown4010 Рік тому

      @ngills53 The jarred ginger-garlic paste often has preservatives in it, but it’s convenient.

  • @taakotuesday
    @taakotuesday Рік тому +2

    looks great! if anyone tries this and finds that it's missing some tanginess, a dollop of full fat yogurt does wonders. you could even replace the cream with yogurt if you're worried about the fat content.

  • @MultiGemgirl
    @MultiGemgirl Рік тому

    I really look forward to your videos. like the addition of the recipe at the bottom, thanks

  • @smalmon
    @smalmon Рік тому +5

    YES! A NEW BRI VIDEO AND CURRY??? I love your weeknighting series C:

  • @madhujohn7283
    @madhujohn7283 11 місяців тому +2

    Namaste Brian from India ! 😉 That curry looks delish! Make more Indian dishes for your non Indian viewers! Cheers!

  • @jet687
    @jet687 Рік тому +2

    Tbh, if you have a mortar and pestle, it’s even easier to use and wash for your aromatics.

  • @peace.acres.7049
    @peace.acres.7049 Рік тому +1

    Yum! I added 3/4 cup squash purée (because I needed to use it) and used cream cheese because I didn’t have heavy cream but the spices are perfect!

  • @robynfree1558
    @robynfree1558 Рік тому

    Yay! I'm so excited to try this!

  • @breadcraft-and-biscuitry
    @breadcraft-and-biscuitry Рік тому

    Looks so good. Another awesome video as always.

  • @rushiaskinnerwallace6175
    @rushiaskinnerwallace6175 Рік тому

    I cannot wait to make this. So glad the Indian meal won the slot and you made this. 🙏🏼

  • @314Vine
    @314Vine 11 місяців тому +1

    Brian, I have yet to make this buttered chicken but I wanted to share with you my hack for a great weeknight dinner. I cook spaghetti squash in the oven and then shred the flesh in the shell and top with butter chicken from my local Indian restaurant. It makes for a quick mideweek dinner. Enjoy.

  • @Smithb83
    @Smithb83 Рік тому +3

    Hi Bri, thank you for posting an Indian curry, def going to try this! Our favourite curry recipe at the moment is a Dhansak. Mmm Dhansak 😋

  • @kalree
    @kalree Рік тому +10

    ATK did a review of the best garlic time savers and their favorite was frozen cubes of pureed garlic (dorot was the brand they used). We've been using these for years and love them, they also have other spices. You can find garlic and ginger at TJs, they used to have basil and cilantro but no longer carry them.

    • @BrianLagerstrom
      @BrianLagerstrom  Рік тому +1

      great tip!

    • @tinamcgugan1403
      @tinamcgugan1403 Рік тому +1

      For years, I've been running a large amount of peeled garlic through my small food processor and then putting it into Ziploc bags, flattening it out and throwing in the freezer. Then I only have to break off bits of the frozen stuff as needed. I do the same with ginger sometimes.

  • @jessenthebenezer
    @jessenthebenezer Рік тому +2

    as an Indian I gotta say this is pretty accurate.

  • @shalinisharma6417
    @shalinisharma6417 Рік тому +1

    If you marinate for 1/2 an hour with ginger garlic paste , little squeeze of lemon, salt and 2 TSP of curd makes it more flavourful

  • @patricia738
    @patricia738 Рік тому +3

    This sounds like the first time I made a chicken curry at home after a co-worker talked me through the recipe. She was East Indian. I was thrilled that I could make that dish at home without making a big deal out of it. I can hardly wait to try your version with spinach and peas. It sounds great.

    • @patricia738
      @patricia738 11 місяців тому

      @@shav349 East Indian vs Native Indian

    • @patricia738
      @patricia738 11 місяців тому

      @@shav349 Beats me. I am Canadian.

  • @knelson3484
    @knelson3484 Рік тому

    Thank you, this looks really good.

  • @romystumpy1197
    @romystumpy1197 Рік тому

    This looks simple and delicious

  • @PaulMathias1
    @PaulMathias1 Рік тому

    Great video again Brian. Will make this one night this week.

  • @robertbeer2584
    @robertbeer2584 Рік тому

    always find your channel informative thanks Bri... my turn when using a french press to make your coffee, let i brew then use the screen as a filter and dont press it to the bottom you will notice the difference in your morning cup of joe

  • @Sara-rv7ds
    @Sara-rv7ds Рік тому +2

    I’ve never had Indian food. I’ll have to give this a try! Thanks Brian!

    • @ninnusridhar
      @ninnusridhar Рік тому

      As good as this probably is, I'd really reccomend you go to a local Indian restaurant if you want to try out Indian food for the first time.

  • @tashatopalakis2035
    @tashatopalakis2035 Рік тому

    🙏 Heavenly Indian Meal, thank you Brian!

  • @carica5715
    @carica5715 Рік тому +2

    Yesss I cook a very similar recipe Indian inspired dish; the difference is I add coconut milk instead of heavy cream and it tastes delishhh

    • @TheHarpreet360
      @TheHarpreet360 Рік тому +1

      Coconut cream is used predominantly in south Indian cooking and heavy cream is a favorite of North Indian cuisine. Different spices are also used to compliment each fat source. Something to look in to!

  • @kellypowers849
    @kellypowers849 Рік тому +1

    Tried this the other night and it was great! Took 45 minutes but that’s on me. One caution of you aren’t familiar with these spices just be cautious in how much chili powder you add. We used Indian chili powder in the quantities suggested with no cayenne at all and it was one of the hottest dishes I have ever made, and I regularly make authentic Gong Bao (Kung Pau) chicken. Maybe it would have been less Spicy with another type of chili powder. We can’t wait to try again but less spicy this time. This will be a regular go to dish in our house!

  • @cody_codes
    @cody_codes Рік тому

    Looks great! Thanks Brian

  • @Alex36Quest
    @Alex36Quest Рік тому

    If you have a rice cooker, none of the ingredients but rice at hand and a grocery store nearby, shopping for the sauce AND making it seems doable just in time for the rice! Great recipe, I'm definitely trying this out.

  • @mohdjafar720
    @mohdjafar720 Рік тому +5

    I'm an Indian and I APPROVE!

  • @tinamcgugan1403
    @tinamcgugan1403 Рік тому +32

    Well, we had a gorgeous Chetna Makan curry just a few nights ago, but I'm going to try this one tonight because (a) it takes me forever to make a proper curry, (b) this one looks similar but with streamlined directions, and (c) I made some exceptional naan roti and froze what we didn't eat. Oh, and (d) I'm cooking rice early in the day for a dog with gastro issues and just made a bit more for us.

    • @adamellistutorials
      @adamellistutorials Рік тому +2

      Recipe for the Chetna? X

    • @tinamcgugan1403
      @tinamcgugan1403 Рік тому +2

      You can just search for her channel on UA-cam. I don't really want to promote another cooking channel here.

  • @Mr.DJones
    @Mr.DJones Рік тому

    Thank you for your time and posting. I'm saving this one for later. :)

  • @ratikaganjoo4349
    @ratikaganjoo4349 Рік тому +1

    just a quick additional tip. Let the onions cook and then add salt. And then something else goes in or else the onions taste raw. Also, please use fresh tomatoes instead of tinned puree. Will surely taste better once the gravy starts releasing the oil.

  • @eustacedsa6652
    @eustacedsa6652 Рік тому

    Brian,
    I am a Christian guy of Portuguese descent from Mumbai, India who loves to cook.
    Great to see you cooking this Indian meal.
    I have become an expert at cooking all kinds of delectable chicken and lamb kormas.
    I also love cooking the rarest paneer curries like paneer makhani, kadai paneer, handi paneer, and butter paneer to name a few.
    Paneer is known in the west as cottage cheese.

  • @crystalrowan
    @crystalrowan Рік тому +4

    Mmmmm.....curry. Always a hit around our house. Gonna try this take on it (I've never made it with chicken thighs before - always did chickpeas instead). Also, I'm LOVING the website!! Really great design and the recipes are really nicely laid out! Congrats on getting that stood up. :)

  • @rockstoneballs
    @rockstoneballs Рік тому +1

    Oh my god YES! this is exactly what I've been looking for!

  • @imm311
    @imm311 Рік тому +1

    Great video! God bless you and yours! Praying for you!

  • @hehexd8089
    @hehexd8089 Рік тому

    imma try that out tomorrow

  • @theonetruesarauniya
    @theonetruesarauniya Рік тому +1

    Weeknighting is so good! I haven't had a good Indian dish in a while. I always have rice at home so no need for frozen rice and naan isn't hard to make.
    Where I struggle is the chicken thighs. They sell them in football team packs and it's always hard for me to want to defrost meat again.

  • @ToowokeforFlorida
    @ToowokeforFlorida Рік тому

    Young ginger root you find at a Pan-Asian market doesn’t need peeling - but the old dry stuff at an American grocery store might.

  • @angrygroceries1
    @angrygroceries1 Рік тому +17

    I can't believe I waited until 2020 to try Indian food, it's one of my favorites now.

  • @alphaomega203
    @alphaomega203 Рік тому

    Finally got around to making this. My first mistake was not realizing we had no onions. Powdered onion to the rescue. Hopefully, my homemade garam masla help to offset this mistake. Even with the mistake, this was delicious and easy to do. Added to my quick weeknight recipe list. Thank you.

  • @rosybuns6670
    @rosybuns6670 8 місяців тому

    Mom went out of town so I made this for pops. Turned out pretty damn good so I made it again for the bf and he loved it! Thank you 😊