नामोशकर fromJapan. Thank you, Bumbi-sensei, for another wonderful recipe. I made it today (chicken with bones) and it is delicious. Will be even better tomorrow.
Nomoshkar 🙏🏾. I am so happy to hear that you tried this recipe and even happier that you tried it as soon as it was uploaded. Thanks for sending your lovely feedback 🙏🏾.
Love this. The oil separation technique is probably the most crucial step in Indian cooking that I've learnt. Adding water before you've seen the oil separate from the rest of the dish is denying yourself a super intense flavour. When you also apply this technique to Western cooking, e.g. bolognaise, stews, you can bring their flavour to a whole new level. Thanks Bumbi!
When I was 19 I got a job at The Naam, a veg institution in Vancouver. Most of the kitchen staff were Punjabi ladies, they taught, or at least tried to, me how to make dal, subji, paratha. I’m eternally grateful to them, such kind strong women. These videos are great, remind me of Rajni, Leela, Majit and Nirmal. Sat Sri Akal
Just made this - it was spectacular. Possibly the best curry I have ever made. Took about an hour all in with preparation and finding ingredients. Better than a restaurant. Wow!
OMG - I can't believe how good this came out!! I followed your recipe exactly (including the mustard oil). I've been studying Indian cooking for over 10 years, and this may be the tastiest dish I've ever made. I can't wait to try the rest of your recipes!
@@CurriesWithBumbi Thank you for your encouragement... and your beautiful videos. My problem is: my first 'Indian' food experiences were over 40 years ago in Glasgow. Pakistani, Punjab/Kashmiri style cooking. then two or three different East Indian/Bangladeshi styles. The flavours were magical, magic & alchemy was involved I'm sure. Pakora to die for. Now - restaurants are a sad reflection.. I don't use. I'm replenishing my spices and trying to clear my mind of old habits. Some chicken is marinating. I think I see your technique. I will let you know soon. Much love. David
I like the way how you explained how you cook the curry , it's so detailed and easy to understand specially for someone like me who doesn't know how to cook curry , thank you
In youth, I worked, in a restaurant, owned by a family from India. Half the building was for making and delivering pizza, other half india cuisine for eat in or delivery. I always loved the smells of their kitchen. I remember the word Masala and know that this was the dish I loved the most . I will attempt to make this as tasty as looks here. ❤ 🙏
Bumbi I love the way you explain & give alternates & options. For me, your gentle & soothing voice & proper English are easy on the ears & senses. Best Wishes!! Namaste from the USA!!
Hi from Norway :) Just made this, added 3 green chillis along with ginger garlic in the beginning and 3 at the end without slitting it, the aroma is no joke, and a little bit of red food colour because I was missing restaurant food, and this was better than any curry I have eaten in a restaurant !!! It reminds me of a curry I ate in delhi, India 8 years ago... this will be a regular in my kitchen. Thank you for this recipe beautiful soul🥰 lots of love and blessings your way ❤️ edited - added a lot of cilantro because I love it ! 😍
Like you, I upped the chilli content. I also used black cardamom instead of green for the smokier flavour, I didn't add the garam masala towards the end, but I instead finished it by stirring in what I choose to call an 'Indian gremolata' just before serving (In a hot pan with some walnut oil I quickly blitzed some garlic, fresh green chilli, garam masala, lemon juice, coriander leaves and a handful of crushed toasted almond flakes), in order to add a note of freshness and texture. Geir from Norway...
I have this sitting on the stove, made for tea tonight, it tastes better than any of our local restraunts/takeaways, thanks so much it will be a regular in our home x
Thank you Bumbi. Just made this today and it was amazing. I normally make Thai curries with store bought paste. I still love those, but your videos made me expand my palette. Looking forward to learn more recipes from you! Love your instructions, clear, concise and with great personality.
Simply marvelous. Your way of layering the flavors so that nothing dominates is so delicious. I am eating it as I write. I can still taste the yogurt from the marinade. Thank you for sharing your love of cooking.
Hi I have been making curry for years but quite often not to my liking but I have followed a couple of your recipes and have been very pleased with the outcome. Your approach is very nice to follow 👍
I made this recipe today and my wife said it was my best ever. I had no fresh coriander so I added a squeeze of fresh lime juice. Thank you Bumbi for your wonderful recipe's.
That looks so yummy! The texture looks great! Love the fact you use ghee and that you fried your ginger and garlic in a rough mince instead of a paste. I think I'll definitely give your method a go, thanks for sharing.
Thank you for this recipe! I made it today, and it was delicious! My husband loved it! I think the secret was waiting until the water in the chicken meat is totally evaporated! It really made the difference! Thanks again! 😊🙏❤️
Hi Bumbi, hope you are well. I just had to make this. Watching the video made me extremely hungry. This curry was absolutely fantastic. We really loved it. (recipe87) It was so moreish. I served it with basmati rice, your wonderful Soft Roti and salad. We look forward to our Bumbi Nights all week long. Because we know we will always be eating amazing food better than any restaurant. Thank you so much. Have a great weekend. Take care xxx
I am so glad that this video made you hungry and even happier to know that you made rotis. You inspire me so much Emily. Thank you very much. You too have a wonderful weekend and take care my friend.
It looks lovely but what I always like with your videos is that the instructions are so carefully done I can actually make them and get something good court of it. Big thumbs up :)
Massive thankyou Bumbi. I love INDIAN curry, but can't cook. Anyway followed this recipe to the letter; and lo and behold ...... absolutely beautiful. Thankyou.
Your instructions helped me make the best curry that I have ever made. Even the kids enjoyed it. Your explanations throughout, made the difference. Thank you so much!
I am British now retired in Thailand. The Thai people say that the English recipes are flavourless as in no spices. Some of the Thai food is spicy (too spicy) and mismatched with proteins. I will be using your very simple to use recipes and my Thai wife will enjoy them. My Thai wife and her friends love my pita bread so now they can have an added flavour to the bread.
Sât Shri Akâl, Chef Bumbi. Lovely dish, simply & clearly explained. I quite agree that the next, it tastes even better. In French cooking, in which I am modestly proficient, we say the same. Particularly for beef & pork stews with sauces that 'evolve' overnight. A question: although cooked, can the chicken 'turn' in flavour overnight? I have always been advised not to reheat chicken, as it is delicate in flavour & can start to taste 'old'... You seem to affirm that this is not the case with this recipe. 🤔
I made this earlier today but did not realise the full list of ingredients was in the box below the video. My apologies. Despite not using the correct amount of ingredients, it still came out well. I look forward to tasting it once I do it properly!
I am Mexican-American but the love I have for indian food is great. It is my favorite cuisine, in my opinion it is the best cuisine.. This page makes it soo easy for me to make indian recipes. I love this page so much. Love from USA💚💚💚💚💜💜💜💜
I've had East Indian food all over the world starting first in Glasgow Scotland (where chicken tikka masala was invented I am told), Brisbane Australia, Denver Colorado, Toronto Canada, Aukland NZ, London England, Tampa FL, and other places. The best restaurants (subjective) I found were in Glasgow Scotland. My favorite combo is 'shrimp biryani, veg samosas, mango chutney, chapati'!
Amazing. This reminds me of my Mum and Grandmothers cooking and it feels so good to see the process. They have both passed away now but I will definitely try making this to enjoy those breathtaking flavours once again!
Just for interest, the cinnamon you use looks like what we would call cassia. Cassia and what we would call cinnamon come from very closely related trees but they have different flavour profiles and look quite different in whole form. Cassia is the stronger of the two. In curries I’m guessing you could substitute one for the other with only subtle changes in flavour. You could not however use cassia in some desserts which rely on the subtle warm floral notes of what we call cinnamon. Another interesting ingredient is what you call bay leaf. We would call this Indian bay leaf. This leaf comes from the cassia tree. What we call bay leaf comes from the bay laurel tree. They have quite different flavour profiles but this is only obvious where bay is one of the only flavourings used. In a curry I think either would work equally well. Anyway, I thought you might find this of interest.
I love Indian food, but I have very little experience with it. I love how you break the steps down with a gentle sense of humor. Your videos are good for the heart and soul.
This is the third time I have made this curry !! It’s beautiful thank you for sharing with the world your beautiful food ! I live in a very rural area and therefore can’t just go and buy this sort of food ! So to be to make it it really special!!
Another winner and has to be worth making verbatim to this recipe. I must have a go with this one. Thank you Bumbi for another super recipe and so beautifully filmed.
I've made two of your delicious curries now and gonna knock out a biri next simple instructions and a brilliant taste gonna spread the word and I have subscribed
Thank you for bringing authentic cuisine to us and for showing us how simple it is to accomplish classic, flavour infused dishes!! I am going to make it soon!!
here in the UK we are blessed with all kinds of fantastic foods from all cultures, thank you for sharing this recipe so that those who are less fortunate can try this for themselves
Bumbi, we just love your curries! So much that i think I'd like to double the size of some of the recipes. Would you suggest i double everything, including spices?
Yes double everything except the red chilli powder and go less on salt to start with. You can always add more of these two at the end after doing a taste test.
Wow never mind ur curry ur beautiful soothing melodic voice is such a joy to listen to. Ur food is cooked with so much of love without even tasting it .l enjoy ur meal .Please let me know which country u are from. Im a South African.
Fantastic recipe!!! After cooking, my Indian neighbors thought they now had an Indian neighbor too! Thank you so much for this recipe!!! It really tastes like something from a good Indian restaurant.
@CurriesWithBumbi Yeah thats what i normally do thanks again looking forward to this one, ive been making curries for a few years always love trying a new recipe
Subscribed! Made this twice, still can't believe how good it turned out. Better than at most restaurants where I live. This is now part of my rotation and I will definitely be trying your other recipes!
You were right, I really did make this curry over and over again 😅 Seriously this is probably one of the best recipes I've ever made, period. Not just among Indian food, but food in general. Thanks for sharing!!
Sure it can be your starter curry or you can also follow another video given below- SECRETS To Cooking A PERFECT Indian Style CHICKEN CURRY (STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS) ua-cam.com/video/XmQ8mZFqczw/v-deo.html
When I lived in Kuwait, there was a little Bangladeshi place next door where every Friday, I had keema fry and paratha for breakfast. But most nights, I had the most delicious mutton, chicken or eggs masala. Your video has inspired me to try it myself. Thank you. Shukriya.
नामोशकर fromJapan. Thank you, Bumbi-sensei, for another wonderful recipe. I made it today (chicken with bones) and it is delicious. Will be even better tomorrow.
Nomoshkar 🙏🏾. I am so happy to hear that you tried this recipe and even happier that you tried it as soon as it was uploaded. Thanks for sending your lovely feedback 🙏🏾.
Thank you Bumbi for this delicious recipe
Well said n good,easy to understand tq
Wonderful, will try later today, thank you.
😊😊😊
I am Polish and I was looking for this kind of recipe for a long time. This is the best curry I’ve ever made. Thank you
I'm glad you like it
Love this. The oil separation technique is probably the most crucial step in Indian cooking that I've learnt. Adding water before you've seen the oil separate from the rest of the dish is denying yourself a super intense flavour. When you also apply this technique to Western cooking, e.g. bolognaise, stews, you can bring their flavour to a whole new level. Thanks Bumbi!
When I was 19 I got a job at The Naam, a veg institution in Vancouver. Most of the kitchen staff were Punjabi ladies, they taught, or at least tried to, me how to make dal, subji, paratha. I’m eternally grateful to them, such kind strong women. These videos are great, remind me of Rajni, Leela, Majit and Nirmal. Sat Sri Akal
Awww!! Thanks for remembering them.
The Naam sucks! It's Indian food made for anglos. Most Indians don't even eat there.
Nice happy creative memories. Take of care of them.
Weirdo
How cute. God bless and keep spreading the love.
Just made this - it was spectacular. Possibly the best curry I have ever made. Took about an hour all in with preparation and finding ingredients. Better than a restaurant. Wow!
I am so happy that you tried this recipe. It does take some time to make a good curry but it is very rewarding at the end.
OMG - I can't believe how good this came out!! I followed your recipe exactly (including the mustard oil). I've been studying Indian cooking for over 10 years, and this may be the tastiest dish I've ever made. I can't wait to try the rest of your recipes!
I am so happy that you tried this recipe and liked it. Thanks for your feedback.
Since 1976 ...... mixed success & I'm good at most things, Phil. 🤐
@@billywhyte6693 if you follow exactly step by step as I showed you then I am sure you won’t be disappointed. Please do give it a try and let me know.
@@CurriesWithBumbi Thank you for your encouragement... and your beautiful videos. My problem is: my first 'Indian' food experiences were over 40 years ago in Glasgow. Pakistani, Punjab/Kashmiri style cooking. then two or three different East Indian/Bangladeshi styles. The flavours were magical, magic & alchemy was involved I'm sure. Pakora to die for. Now - restaurants are a sad reflection.. I don't use. I'm replenishing my spices and trying to clear my mind of old habits. Some chicken is marinating. I think I see your technique. I will let you know soon. Much love. David
What a soothing tone and the precise instruction is the icing on the cake. Looks yum!
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I love the way she voices vedio. V precise and can feel her identity and the confidence in what she says.. Love from srilanka 😍@bumbi
I made this last night, Bumbi. I've been cooking curries for many years, and this was absolutely AMAZING! Thank you so much for sharing x
I am so glad you liked it. Thanks for your feedback.
I like the way how you explained how you cook the curry , it's so detailed and easy to understand specially for someone like me who doesn't know how to cook curry , thank you
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Delicious thank you
I make your curries always. You are a great chef, and explain everything clearly.
Thank you
Bumbi! Wow, best curry I have made in my own kitchen. This girl knows her stuff. Love it.
Wonderful 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
In youth, I worked, in a restaurant, owned by a family from India. Half the building was for making and delivering pizza, other half india cuisine for eat in or delivery. I always loved the smells of their kitchen. I remember the word Masala and know that this was the dish I loved the most . I will attempt to make this as tasty as looks here. ❤ 🙏
Thanks for leaving a lovely comment.
Were r u living
@@Sthmohtwenty I live in Ohio, U.S .Made this dish and it came out great. 🙂
@@kimberlysmith7311 really I glad u enjoy Indian dish ..love from gt Guyana 🇬🇾
Bumbi I love the way you explain & give alternates & options. For me, your gentle & soothing voice & proper English are easy on the ears & senses. Best Wishes!! Namaste from the USA!!
Hi from Norway :) Just made this, added 3 green chillis along with ginger garlic in the beginning and 3 at the end without slitting it, the aroma is no joke, and a little bit of red food colour because I was missing restaurant food, and this was better than any curry I have eaten in a restaurant !!! It reminds me of a curry I ate in delhi, India 8 years ago... this will be a regular in my kitchen. Thank you for this recipe beautiful soul🥰 lots of love and blessings your way ❤️ edited - added a lot of cilantro because I love it ! 😍
Agree with Sumi from Norway. Rajnikant Patel from Oslo ❤️
Like you, I upped the chilli content. I also used black cardamom instead of green for the smokier flavour, I didn't add the garam masala towards the end, but I instead finished it by stirring in what I choose to call an 'Indian gremolata' just before serving (In a hot pan with some walnut oil I quickly blitzed some garlic, fresh green chilli, garam masala, lemon juice, coriander leaves and a handful of crushed toasted almond flakes), in order to add a note of freshness and texture. Geir from Norway...
Yes! Cilantro is a must for me too!
I am so glad you tried this recipe. Thanks for your feedback.
Sounds good but food coloring is linked to neurological problems and cancer
I just made this for my parents and they absolutely loved it. They were very very impressed!
Thanks for the recipe! I'll be making it again for sure.
I am so happy to hear that.
Your voice and ur way of explaining added all the remaining ingredients to this superb recipe...
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I absolutely love the complex, yet beautiful flavour profiles that you get from Indian cuisine! Gonna try this one for my mum's birthday!
Wonderful. Thanks for choosing my recipe. A very Happy Birthday to your mum.
I have this sitting on the stove, made for tea tonight, it tastes better than any of our local restraunts/takeaways, thanks so much it will be a regular in our home x
I am so glad you like this recipe. Thanks for your feedback.
Thank you Bumbi. Just made this today and it was amazing. I normally make Thai curries with store bought paste. I still love those, but your videos made me expand my palette. Looking forward to learn more recipes from you! Love your instructions, clear, concise and with great personality.
Thanks for your feedback
Made this today. Delicious thanks Bumbi
I am so glad you liked it. Thanks for your feedback.
Bumi is probably one of the best cooks on UA-cam when it comes to curries
Awww!! Thanks for all your love and support
Simply marvelous. Your way of layering the flavors so that nothing dominates is so delicious. I am eating it as I write. I can still taste the yogurt from the marinade. Thank you for sharing your love of cooking.
So happy that you tried this recipe. Thanks for your feedback.
Oh my word!!! this looks fantastic Bumbi. I honestly cannot wait to make this. My mouth is watering. Thank you for this wonderful recipe xxx
Thanks so much for watching, my dear Emily.
Please try it
Is so wonderful
Hi I have been making curry for years but quite often not to my liking but I have followed a couple of your recipes and have been very pleased with the outcome. Your approach is very nice to follow 👍
I made this recipe today and my wife said it was my best ever. I had no fresh coriander so I added a squeeze of fresh lime juice. Thank you Bumbi for your wonderful recipe's.
All the credit goes to you. Thanks for trying this recipe.
Made this three times now best curry i have ever had thanks Bumbi.
I am glad you like it. Thank you.
That looks so yummy! The texture looks great! Love the fact you use ghee and that you fried your ginger and garlic in a rough mince instead of a paste. I think I'll definitely give your method a go, thanks for sharing.
Glad you liked it. Thanks for leaving a comment.
Thank you for this recipe! I made it today, and it was delicious! My husband loved it! I think the secret was waiting until the water in the chicken meat is totally evaporated! It really made the difference! Thanks again! 😊🙏❤️
Yes that’s one of the secrets and very important to keep in mind. Thanks for trying this recipe and sending your lovely feedback.
Oh yay!!! We love your curry chicken, so we will definitely love this delicious looking dish. Yummy 😋
I am from USA. I love making curries.this looks so good. I will try. Thank you
Please do give it a try and send me your feedback. Thanks
Bumbi your recipes are awesome, thank you for your clear instructions always a favorite.
Thanks for watching
Hi Bumbi, hope you are well. I just had to make this. Watching the video made me extremely hungry. This curry was absolutely fantastic. We really loved it. (recipe87) It was so moreish. I served it with basmati rice, your wonderful Soft Roti and salad. We look forward to our Bumbi Nights all week long. Because we know we will always be eating amazing food better than any restaurant. Thank you so much. Have a great weekend. Take care xxx
I am so glad that this video made you hungry and even happier to know that you made rotis. You inspire me so much Emily. Thank you very much. You too have a wonderful weekend and take care my friend.
It looks lovely but what I always like with your videos is that the instructions are so carefully done I can actually make them and get something good court of it. Big thumbs up :)
Thanks for all your support. Glad you find my videos useful.
Massive thankyou Bumbi.
I love INDIAN curry, but can't cook. Anyway followed this recipe to the letter; and lo and behold ...... absolutely beautiful. Thankyou.
Thanks for trying this recipe
Your instructions helped me make the best curry that I have ever made. Even the kids enjoyed it. Your explanations throughout, made the difference.
Thank you so much!
I am so happy to hear that
I am British now retired in Thailand. The Thai people say that the English recipes are flavourless as in no spices. Some of the Thai food is spicy (too spicy) and mismatched with proteins. I will be using your very simple to use recipes and my Thai wife will enjoy them. My Thai wife and her friends love my pita bread so now they can have an added flavour to the bread.
Hi from Thailand. We might be bumping into each other at an Indian grocer soon
awwwww
Isn't this an Indian Punjabi recipe? Very simple but sumptuous 🎉🎉🎉❤️
I’m British and your right British food is bland I prefer curry’s any day
Sât Shri Akâl, Chef Bumbi. Lovely dish, simply & clearly explained. I quite agree that the next, it tastes even better. In French cooking, in which I am modestly proficient, we say the same. Particularly for beef & pork stews with sauces that 'evolve' overnight. A question: although cooked, can the chicken 'turn' in flavour overnight? I have always been advised not to reheat chicken, as it is delicate in flavour & can start to taste 'old'... You seem to affirm that this is not the case with this recipe. 🤔
Looks lovely. Nomoshkar🙏🏻 Greetings from Scotland 😊 Have a great day everyone 🌻
Nomoshkar 🙏🏾 and thanks for leaving a comment.
I made this earlier today but did not realise the full list of ingredients was in the box below the video. My apologies. Despite not using the correct amount of ingredients, it still came out well. I look forward to tasting it once I do it properly!
I am so happy to hear that. Thanks for trying the recipe and sending your feedback.
I am Mexican-American but the love I have for indian food is great. It is my favorite cuisine, in my opinion it is the best cuisine..
This page makes it soo easy for me to make indian recipes. I love this page so much. Love from USA💚💚💚💚💜💜💜💜
Glad you find my videos useful. Thanks for all your support
I am looking forward to making this. I love the oils in curry and now I understand how to get them!
I've had East Indian food all over the world starting first in Glasgow Scotland (where chicken tikka masala was invented I am told), Brisbane Australia, Denver Colorado, Toronto Canada, Aukland NZ, London England, Tampa FL, and other places. The best restaurants (subjective) I found were in Glasgow Scotland. My favorite combo is 'shrimp biryani, veg samosas, mango chutney, chapati'!
...but never in India itself 😂?
Amazing. This reminds me of my Mum and Grandmothers cooking and it feels so good to see the process. They have both passed away now but I will definitely try making this to enjoy those breathtaking flavours once again!
Just for interest, the cinnamon you use looks like what we would call cassia. Cassia and what we would call cinnamon come from very closely related trees but they have different flavour profiles and look quite different in whole form. Cassia is the stronger of the two. In curries I’m guessing you could substitute one for the other with only subtle changes in flavour. You could not however use cassia in some desserts which rely on the subtle warm floral notes of what we call cinnamon.
Another interesting ingredient is what you call bay leaf. We would call this Indian bay leaf. This leaf comes from the cassia tree. What we call bay leaf comes from the bay laurel tree. They have quite different flavour profiles but this is only obvious where bay is one of the only flavourings used. In a curry I think either would work equally well.
Anyway, I thought you might find this of interest.
Omg finally a Punjabi cooking Punjabi food 🥰🥰 thank you for posting this video. Looks delicious
My pleasure 😊
I made this for friends on Friday. They loved it. You have an amazing sense for flavors. You are my new favorite Indian chef.
Thanks for trying this recipe
Hi from Seattle. This was AWESOME 👍 I made it last night and every one loved it. Even though I didn't have all the spices. Thanx.
Thanks for trying this recipe. I am glad you liked it.
Delicious and I love the calm sweet sugar in your voice. Thanks.
Thanks for watching 🙏🏾
I love Indian food, but I have very little experience with it. I love how you break the steps down with a gentle sense of humor. Your videos are good for the heart and soul.
Please do try this recipe. I am sure you will like it
Such sweet and patient voice and exact instructions- thank youuuuuu
Thank you
This is the third time I have made this curry !! It’s beautiful thank you for sharing with the world your beautiful food ! I live in a very rural area and therefore can’t just go and buy this sort of food ! So to be to make it it really special!!
I am so happy to hear that you find my videos useful. Thank you.
It’s a lovely chicken recipe. Now I am cooking more than 10 times. Everyone at home love it.
I am so happy to hear that
Beautifully done. I love Punjabi style Northern Indian cuisine.
simple but amazing way of making Chicken curry
Another winner and has to be worth making verbatim to this recipe. I must have a go with this one. Thank you Bumbi for another super recipe and so beautifully filmed.
Thanks
I've been making curries for 40+ years and I still got some great ideas from this video.
Glad you found this video useful. Thanks
Thankyou Bumi for the lovely chicken masala gravy curry, i can't wait to try it..!
i will surely try to cook chicken curry following your recipe tonight. i just love all Indians recipe. they are all good eating
Looking forward to your feedback. Glad to hear about your interest in Indian cuisine.
I've made two of your delicious curries now and gonna knock out a biri next simple instructions and a brilliant taste gonna spread the word and I have subscribed
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Thank you for bringing authentic cuisine to us and for showing us how simple it is to accomplish classic, flavour infused dishes!! I am going to make it soon!!
here in the UK we are blessed with all kinds of fantastic foods from all cultures, thank you for sharing this recipe so that those who are less fortunate can try this for themselves
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Florence from Uganda thanks for the recipe.I like the Indian food taste. You are second to none. Thanks again for the knowledge
Thanks for your kind words. Please do try this recipe and send your feedback.
You have a lovely, soft & soothing voice!
Thank you for sharing your recipes.
Thank you
Excellent and well explained! I really dig the advice on frying the chicken until most of the liquid dries out.
Subscribed! You are now my favorite go to Chef for Indian recipes. Can hardly wait to make the gravy and chicken.. Peace out...
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Thank you Bumbi for this wonderful recipe, it is the first time I made a proper curry and thanks to you I nailed it!
Wonderful 👍🏽👍🏽. Glad you liked it
I love Indian curry. This is one of the best recipes I have found. I made this last week and it was sensational. Thanks Bumbi......
I am so very happy to that. Thanks for your feedback.
I just made this after I saw you doing it and By God this is beautiful! Full of flavour!
So happy to hear that. Glad you liked it. Thanks for your feedback.
Bumbi, we just love your curries! So much that i think I'd like to double the size of some of the recipes. Would you suggest i double everything, including spices?
Yes double everything except the red chilli powder and go less on salt to start with. You can always add more of these two at the end after doing a taste test.
You’re the best. Love your recipes, your explanations and your vocabulary.
I am glad you like watching my videos. Thank you
Made this again tonight for the 20th time! Still a beauty! I feel so healthy and calm eating this wonderful dish! Thank you, Bumbi 😊
I am so happy you like this recipe
Wow never mind ur curry ur beautiful soothing melodic voice is such a joy to listen to. Ur food is cooked with so much of love without even tasting it .l enjoy ur meal .Please let me know which country u are from. Im a South African.
Thanks a lot
Fantastic recipe!!! After cooking, my Indian neighbors thought they now had an Indian neighbor too! Thank you so much for this recipe!!! It really tastes like something from a good Indian restaurant.
Thanks for trying this recipe
Beautifully explained ...you do it with heart and soul. Thank you
Nice im going to make this tomo, how would you reccomend reheating this after its been in the fridge? On the hob? microwave?
I microwave it.
@CurriesWithBumbi Yeah thats what i normally do thanks again looking forward to this one, ive been making curries for a few years always love trying a new recipe
Just made this. It came super delicious. Thank you for sharing the recipe
Thanks for trying this recipe and sending your feedback.
Thank you for the wonderful description how to make a delicious chicken curry.. I'm going to try your recipe.
Please do try it and let me know. Thanks.
Thank you. I will give it a try. I followed your chicken biryani recipe, and I was blown away. Thank you
I am so happy to hear that. Thanks for trying that recipe.
I love your videos! You give great tips on making curries.
Thanks Loretta. Glad you find my videos useful.
No rush recipe and not complex…great
Definitely will try….thank you
Thanks. Please do send me your feedback after trying it.
I just made this recipe..amazing flavors..the best recipe by far that I ever tried.
Thanks!
I am so glad you liked it.
She was right with saying you’ll keep making this over and over again. I’ve made this 4 times over the past month 😭😭😭 Thanks queen ❤
I am so happy to hear that. Thanks for trying this recipe. Glad you liked it.
Subscribed! Made this twice, still can't believe how good it turned out. Better than at most restaurants where I live. This is now part of my rotation and I will definitely be trying your other recipes!
I just made this fabulous curry & it smells wonderfully love
I am so very happy to hear that. Thanks for trying it.
I made this curry and it was delicious. I love your recipes. They are so easy to follow. Thank you bumbi!
Thanks for trying my recipes
You were right, I really did make this curry over and over again 😅 Seriously this is probably one of the best recipes I've ever made, period. Not just among Indian food, but food in general. Thanks for sharing!!
So happy to hear that. Thank you.
I love your voice Bumbi and of course your recipes 😊
Thanks
Such a sweet soft voice, I have to try your recipes
I love the way you give your recipes, exact I appreciate that.
Thanks for watching
I love Indian food and I am glad that you guys have these channels.great dish
Thank you, Bumbi. The curry came out delicious. Palak Aloo, Chicken Tikka Masla and now this. My kids are gulping up the stuff.
I am so happy to hear that
I am from florida and always love to visit the local indian resturants. the best flavors
thank you, Bumbi! Your directions are very clear - much appreciated!!
Thanks
Lovely recipe directions! Thank you for your expertise and advice
I've made this wonderful dish on several occasions. Simple and delicious! Thank you!
Thanks so much
Sister you are my go to chef! Thank you
Thank you so much
Thanks Bumbi you are a Telented Passonate Chef. I always enjoy watching your videos and trying your recipes🌹❤️🙏
Thanks for your kind words and thanks for all your support.
I am enjoying watching and listening to you, I learn stuff that never heard before about cooking❤️
I'm so glad!
Thank you!!❤❤❤ I just found this and am going to start making curry! Should this be my starter curry?
Sure it can be your starter curry or you can also follow another video given below-
SECRETS To Cooking A PERFECT Indian Style CHICKEN CURRY (STEP BY STEP INSTRUCTIONS)
ua-cam.com/video/XmQ8mZFqczw/v-deo.html
When I lived in Kuwait, there was a little Bangladeshi place next door where every Friday, I had keema fry and paratha for breakfast. But most nights, I had the most delicious mutton, chicken or eggs masala. Your video has inspired me to try it myself. Thank you. Shukriya.
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