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PRODUCT INFORMATION
Though originating in Central and South America, chili powder has found its way into being a major component in Indian cuisine. India is one of the largest producers of chilies in the world. Indian Chili powders can rage from being mildly pungent to fiery hot depending on its classification. All chilies are measured in Scoville Units which determine the level of capsaicin in a particular chili. Rani Extra Hot Chilli Powder comes from a S4 class chilli pepper and is ideal for cooking spicy meat and lentil dishes.
RECIPE: Spicy Chicken with Vegetables
Cook time: 35min.
Prep. Time: 20min.
Serving size: 4-6
Heat level: Hot
6 tbsp. vegetable oil
1 onion, chopped
½ tsp. Rani turmeric
1 tsp. Rani coriander powder
1 tsp. Rani cumin powder
1 tsp. Rani Extra Hot Chili Powder
2 tbsp. water
1 ½ lbs skinless, boneless chicken, cubed
2 lbs tomatoes, chopped
1 large green pepper, chopped
5 garlic cloves, chopped
2 fresh green chilies, chopped
Heat the oil in a large fry pan or wok, add the onion and fry until soft. Mix in turmeric, coriander, cumin, chili powder and water. Cook until water has evaporated. Add the pieces of chicken and fry on all sides. Add tomatoes and a salt to taste. Cover and cook for 15min. add the green pepper, garlic and chilies. Uncover and cook until tomato juices have evaporated and chicken is cooked through
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Net Wt. 14oz (400gms)
Product of India
Alternative Name (Indian) Hot Mirchi Ground
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