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Uploaded by on Mar 12, 2010

Anjali Pathak makes an Easter dish with an Indian twist!


Recipe and method

Serves: 4 - 6
For the spiced roast chicken:
100g soft butter
3 tbsp Pataks Balti Paste
1 clove garlic, finely chopped
1 tbsp fresh coriander, chopped
1 tsp black pepper, coarsely crushed
1.5 2kg (3lb 6oz 4lb 8oz) whole chicken
1 medium onion, quartered
1 carrot, sliced
1 celery stick, sliced
1 lemon, quartered
For the Indian Style Gravy:
600ml (1 pint) chicken stock
2 tbsp plain flour
1 tbsp Pataks Balti Paste
Salt and ground black pepper, to taste

1. In bowl mix together the butter, Pataks Balti Paste, garlic, coriander and black
pepper. Carefully loosen the skin and rub the marinade onto the breast of the
chicken or rub over the surface of the whole chicken. If you have time cover and
refrigerate the marinated chicken for two hours or even overnight.
2. Preheat the oven to 190C/375F/Gas Mark 5. Place the onions, carrots and celery in
a large roasting tin. Stuff the lemon into the cavity of the chicken and place on top
of the vegetables.
3. Cover with foil and roast for 20 minutes per 500g + 20 minutes. Remove the foil for the
final 30 minutes of cooking time so the chicken is golden, the juices will run clear when the chicken is cooked through. Remove the chicken from the roasting tray and
rest.
4. Remove the vegetables from the roasting tray and discard. Place the roasting tray
on the hob on a medium heat. Once the onions begin to sizzle skim off any fat on the
surface. Stir in the flour into the pan juices and cook for two minutes. Slowly whisk in
the hot chicken stock, making sure there are no lumps. Add the Pataks Balti Paste
and continue to cook until the gravy has thickened. Check the seasoning. Serve the
roast spiced chicken with plenty of Indian style gravy.
Tip: If you do not have time to make your own gravy, you can use store bought gravy. Just
add the onions to a pan and skim off any fat before stirring in the Pataks Balti Paste, sauté for
two minutes before pouring in the store bought gravy and check the seasoning

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  • where can i find the balti paste?

  • No salt? Or does the Balti paste have salt in it?

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  • @SuperZeroland if your from the uk you can get this balti paste from Tesco's they have a huge variety.I think Asda sell it as well, if your from US maybe try WalMart?? or any other indian convinient store

  • hey im a mexican and i like urrecepewell it look verygood

    butdo u know where i can get that balti pastehere in mexico

  • i tried this mmmmmmmm it was so tasty even the gravy was ace als did roast potatoes on the side

  • GREAT TASTE

  • look so yummy

    iam going to try this, thanks for vid

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