Eid Special Almond Korma & A Unique Chicken Recipe

Kashmir Food Fusion

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Host: Kashmir Food Fusion
Published: Jul 1, 2025
Views: 7.8k

Recipe Overview

Prep: 20 min
Cook: 30 min
Difficulty: Intermediate
Serves: 4

Overview

This Almond Korma is a delightful twist on traditional chicken recipes, perfect for Eid celebrations. The use of Kashmiri saffron and almonds creates a rich, creamy sauce that envelops the chicken, making it a dish that is sure to impress. The preparation begins with frying chicken pieces in mustard oil until they develop a lovely golden color, which adds depth to the dish. The onions are fried until brown and then blended with almonds to create a smooth paste that forms the base of the sauce.

As the chicken simmers with spices like cardamom and cloves, the aroma fills the kitchen, promising a flavorful meal ahead. The addition of ghee not only enhances the taste but also gives the dish a luxurious feel, making it ideal for special occasions. The final touch of saffron-infused milk elevates the dish, giving it a beautiful color and a hint of sweetness.

This recipe is not just about the ingredients; it’s about the experience of cooking and sharing a meal with loved ones. The creamy texture and mild flavors make it suitable for all ages, ensuring that everyone at the table will enjoy it. Whether you’re hosting a festive gathering or simply looking to try something new, this Almond Korma is a must-try that will quickly become a favorite in your household.

Recipe Details

Steps & Tips

1
00:26

Heat mustard oil in a pan until it becomes gummy.

2
00:31

Fry chicken pieces until nice brown spots appear on all sides, then take them out and keep aside.

3
00:43

Fry an onion in the same mustard oil until it becomes brown.

4
00:52

Take out the fried onion, let it cool, then add it to a mixer.

5
01:00

Add three to four peeled almonds to the mixer with the onion.

6
01:04

Make a whitish paste by adding a little water to the mixer.

7
01:06

Place the fried chicken in a pan.

8
01:09

Pour enough water over the chicken to cover it.

9
01:14

Add three to four small cardamoms, four to five cloves, salt, half a teaspoon of fennel, a pinch of ginger powder, and one spoon of garlic.

01:30

Tip: Add a pinch of turmeric for color, but avoid strong flavors.

10
01:39

Add the onion and almond paste to the pan and mix well.

11
01:44

Cover the pan and cook until the curry is reduced.

12
01:48

Add two to three spoons of ghee to the pan.

13
02:01

Take a handful of almonds, add some milk and saffron, and blend into a paste.

14
02:16

Add the almond paste to the reduced chicken curry.

15
02:24

Add two to three spoons of fresh cream to the curry.

02:27

Tip: Using fresh cream enhances the richness of the dish.

16
02:34

Add enough cow milk to cover the chicken.

17
02:39

Continue cooking on high flame with the lid open.

02:39

Tip: Keep the lid open while cooking to reduce the sauce.

18
02:50

Check that the chicken is ready after cooking for some time.

19
02:56

Serve the almond korma.

Ingredients

Serves: 4
Saffron1 tsp
Mustard Oil2 tbsp
Onion1
Garlic1 tbsp
Ghee2 tbsp
Cardamom3
Cloves5
Fennel0.5 tsp
Turmeric1 pinch
Milk200ml
Allergen Alerts

Ingredient: Nuts

    → Substitution: Sunflower Seeds

Ingredient: Dairy

    → Substitution: Coconut Milk

Nutrition

Calories
450
kcal per serving
Protein
25
per serving
Carbs
30
per serving

Skill Level

Skill Level Intermediate
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Interesting Tidbits

  • Almond Korma is a creamy dish that combines the richness of almonds with the aromatic flavors of saffron.
  • Using ghee in this recipe enhances the flavor and adds a traditional touch, especially for festive occasions.
  • The dish's unique flavor comes from the combination of spices like cardamom, cloves, and fennel.
  • Kashmiri saffron is known for its vibrant color and distinct aroma, making it a prized ingredient in many dishes.