Best 3 Chicken Dhansak Recipes

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Chicken Dhansak is a beloved dish with origins in Parsi cuisine of India, owing its influences to Persian and Gujarati culinary traditions. This tantalizing dish is a compelling blend of flavors and textures, featuring succulent chicken braised in an aromatic gravy of lentils, vegetables, and a harmonious balance of spices. As you embark on this culinary journey, discover the secrets of creating an unforgettable Chicken Dhansak, exploring variations, essential ingredients, and expert tips to guide you towards a delectable masterpiece that will leave your taste buds captivated.

Here are our top 3 tried and tested recipes!

CHICKEN DHANSAK



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A delicious chicken dhansak curry recipe with lentils and sweet and sour flavours from the addition of fresh pineapple.

Provided by Michelle Minnaar

Categories     Curry

Time 55m

Number Of Ingredients 17

15-30ml (1 tbsp-2 tbsp) ghee (can use 1 tbsp sunflower oil, vegetable oil or coconut oil
5ml (1 tsp) ground turmeric
1kg (2lbs) chicken breasts, chopped
2 onions, finely chopped
4 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed
5cm (2in) ginger root, peeled and grated
200g (1 cup) split red lentils, green lentils or brown lentils, washed
400g chopped tomatoes
500ml (2 cups) curry base sauce
250ml (1 cup) chicken stock or water
5ml (1 tsp) curry powder
5ml (1 tsp) garam masala
5ml (1 tsp) ground coriander
5ml (1 tsp) chilli powder (optional)
125ml (½ cup) pineapple juice
½ pineapple, cored and sliced
Salt and pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Heat 1 tbsp-2 tbsp of ghee over a medium heat in a large ovenproof casserole pan or large frying pan.
  • Add the onions and fry for 5 minutes. Stir regularly
  • Add the chicken pieces to the onions and cover with 1 tsp of turmeric, then brown on all sides in the casserole pan. Stir over a medium heat.
  • Add garlic and ginger or the garlic ginger paste, stir and fry for 1 minute.
  • Add the chopped tomatoes, stir and cook for 1 minute
  • Pour in the curry base sauce, lentils and 250ml (1 cup) of chicken stock into the pan and bring the contents to a low simmering heat.
  • Cook for 30 minutes, but check in every 10 minutes or so and give it a stir, to make sure there's enough liquid in the pot (you don't want the lentils sticking to the bottom of the pan. If not, top up with a bit of water or some chicken stock.
  • After the chicken pieces and lentils are cooked, add 1 tsp of curry powder, 1 tsp of garam masala, 1 tsp of chilli powder (optional), ground coriander, pineapple juice (or lemon juice) and pineapple and give it a stir.
  • Simmer for another 5-10 minutes on a low to medium heat.
  • Serve with your favourite Indian side dishes. It freezes well too. Enjoy!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 219 calories, Sugar 14 g, Sodium 1034.5 mg, Fat 4 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, TransFat 0 g, Carbohydrate 39 g, Fiber 4.4 g, Protein 8.1 g, Cholesterol 10.6 mg

CHICKEN DHANSAK



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An Indian classic. The chicken is cooked in spiced Dhals. This was my fathers favourite, he always asked me to cook this dish for him. I still cook it but with a lump in my throat and a tear in my eye as he is no longer with us. There is plenty to do in this recipe so take your time. You could use precooked canned lentils but, the result is not the same. Prepare the chicken the day before cooking it.

Provided by Brian Holley

Categories     Curries

Time 2h

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 26

2 1/2 lbs skinless chicken, and jointed
1 teaspoon salt
1 inch cube fresh ginger, grated
6 garlic cloves, chopped
1 teaspoon coriander seed
1 teaspoon cumin seed
1 teaspoon fennel seed
4 green cardamoms
2 inches cinnamon sticks, broken into pieces
6 dried red chilies
10 peppercorns
2 bay leaves
1/4 teaspoon fenugreek seeds
1/2 teaspoon black mustard seeds
6 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons ghee
4 ounces water
3 ounces yellow split peas
3 ounces red lentils
5 tablespoons oil
1 large onion, chopped
1 teaspoon turmeric
1 teaspoon garam masala
20 ounces warm water
1 teaspoon tamarind paste
1 tablespoon fresh coriander leaves, chopped

Steps:

  • Cut chicken breasts in two and sever the legs at the joint.
  • With the salt mash the ginger and garlic to a pulp.
  • In a grinder mix together the coriander seeds, cumin seeds, fennel seeds, cardamoms, cinnamon stick, dried chillies, peppercorns, bay leaves, fenugreek seeds, and the mustard seed. Mix in 6 tbsp water to make a past, add the garlic and ginger pulp mix well and add to the chicken, making sure that the meat is well coated. Refrigerate overnight.
  • In a large pan melt the ghee over medium heat and fry the chicken with any juices for about 10 minutes.
  • Add the water, bring to the boil and simmer covered for 20 minutes. Turn off the heat.
  • Mix the split peas and lentils together and wash them till the water runs clear. Drain them.
  • Heat the oil in another pan and fry the onions till just golden.
  • Add the turmeric and garam masala, cook for 1 min, add the lentils and cook over low heat for 5 minutes.
  • Add the water and salt bring to the boil, reduce the heat and cook for 30 minutes.
  • Mash the dhal to make a smooth sloppy mixture and add this to the pan with the chicken inches.
  • Bring to the boil, reduce the heat and cook for 30 mins,stirring to make sure that it does not stick or burn.
  • Dissolve the tamarind in a little hot water and add this to the pan cook for 3 minutes.
  • Serve with boiled rice and a good chutney.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 887.3, Fat 35.1, SaturatedFat 9.6, Cholesterol 257.6, Sodium 810.3, Carbohydrate 39.5, Fiber 10.3, Sugar 7.3, Protein 101.3

CHICKEN DHANSAK



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This is from a Dutch Indian cookbook, so I can't vouch for it's authenticity, but it's certainly delicious. I didn't have pigeon peas or split chickpeas, so I used brown lentils in its place.

Provided by joanne.smolka

Categories     Curries

Time 4h10m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 22

1/2 cup channa dal (split chickpeas)
1/2 cup mung dal (yellow lentils)
1/2 cup toor dal (pigeon peas)
1/2 cup masoor dal (red lentils)
100 ml oil
2 teaspoons garlic paste
2 teaspoons ginger paste
400 g canned tomatoes
250 g peeled pumpkin, cut into blocks
3 onions, finely chopped
100 g fresh spinach
1 eggplant, cut into blocks
1 tablespoon of fresh mint
salt
2 fresh chili peppers, finely chopped
1 1/2 teaspoons ground turmeric
1 teaspoon ground coriander
1/2 teaspoon ground cardamom (or 5 pods crushed with a mortar)
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon chili powder
2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh coriander, for presentation

Steps:

  • Put the lentils in a large pan. Add water to cover. Bring to a boil, turn down the heat and let them cook for about 40 minutes.
  • Heat 3 tablespoons oil in a large pan like a dutch oven. Add half of the ginger and half of the ginger and stir fry for 1 minute. Add the chicken and fry until golden brown. Add the lentils.
  • While stirring, add tomatoes, pumpkin, 2/3 of the onions, spinach, mint, and salt to the chicken. Bring to a boil and let cook uncovered for 45 minutes, or until chicken is cooked through. Put the chicken on a plate and put the lentil/vegetable mixture in a food processor, blending until it becomes a smooth puree.
  • Heat the rest of the oil in a clean pan. Add the rest of the onions and fry until they are golden brown. Stirfry the pepers and the rest of the ginger and garlic paste. Add the rest of the spices and fry for about 6 minutes. Add water if the mixture is too dry. Add the lentil mixture and mix well. Softly boil for 20 minutes. Add the chicken pieces and cook another 20 minutes. Serve with fresh coriander on top.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 446.1, Fat 17.8, SaturatedFat 2.3, Sodium 114.2, Carbohydrate 57.5, Fiber 19.8, Sugar 9.8, Protein 18.7

Tips:

  • Choose the right lentils. Toor dal is the traditional lentil used in dhansak, but you can also use masoor dal or chana dal. If you can't find toor dal, use a combination of the other two.
  • Soak the lentils. Soaking the lentils before cooking helps them to cook more evenly and reduces the cooking time. Soak the lentils in water for at least 30 minutes, or up to overnight.
  • Use a variety of vegetables. Dhansak is a great way to use up leftover vegetables. You can use any vegetables that you like, but some good options include potatoes, carrots, peas, and green beans.
  • Make sure the spices are fresh. Fresh spices will give your dhansak the best flavor. If you can, buy whole spices and grind them yourself. If you're using pre-ground spices, make sure they're fresh and not stale.
  • Don't be afraid to experiment. There are many different ways to make dhansak, so feel free to experiment with different ingredients and spices. You can also adjust the heat level to your liking.

Conclusion:

Chicken dhansak is a delicious and versatile dish that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. It's a great way to use up leftover chicken and vegetables, and it's also a good source of protein and fiber. If you're looking for a new and exciting Indian dish to try, chicken dhansak is a great option. Serve it with rice or naan bread, and enjoy!

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