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Chilli Parotta Chicken

Chilli Parotta Chicken

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Chilli Parotta Chicken is a majestic, robust, and profoundly aromatic Indo-Chinese fusion masterpiece, uniquely celebrated for its protein-rich crispy core and intense spiced profile. This recipe features specifically prepared deep-fried Malabar Parotta pieces tossed with a bold mixture of succulent chicken, bell peppers, and a thick, pungent soy-garlic sauce. Known for its sophisticated textured appearance and status as a world-famous mandatory snack in traditional high-end South Indian fusion dining, it represents the soulful heart of modern 'Meat-Bread' innovations. The taste is intensely savory and smoky, with the crispy parotta providing a unique professional-grade sharp lift. Best enjoyed hot. A mandatory choice for the spice enthusiasts.

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Prep Time20 mins
Cook Time20 mins
Servings2 People
DifficultyMedium
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Ingredients

2 Malabar Parottas, shredded and deep fried
250g Chicken breast, diced
1 Capsicum, diced
1 Onion, diced
1 tsp Ginger-garlic paste
2 tbsp Soy sauce
1 tbsp Red chili sauce
2 Green chillies, slit
Oil for frying
Fresh coriander
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Cooking Instructions

Tips & Secrets

  • Using double-fried chicken pieces is mandatory for achieving the most intense texture.
  • Ensuring the wok is smoking hot provides the absolute secret to achieving a superior smoky fusion flavor.
  • The addition of a little spring onion greens provides the essential oriental lift.
  • Always serve immediately to ensure the signature crispy-tender mouthfeel is enjoyed.

Nutritional Information(Per 1 plate (300g))

Calories

450 kcal

Protein

20g

Fat

26g

Carbs

36g

Note: Nutritional values are professional estimates per standard serving (~200-250g / ml) and may vary based on ingredient quality and preparation methods.