Quick Indian Recipe for the Deep Covered Baker! #ChefLife

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the search for quick Indian recipes suitable for the Deep Covered Baker, with participants sharing personal experiences and recipes. The conversation includes suggestions for specific dishes, ingredients, and cooking methods, as well as inquiries about the tikka masala paste.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire for a quick Indian recipe for an upcoming show, specifically mentioning the Deep Covered Baker.
  • Another participant suggests looking up Aarti Party on Food Network for Indian recipes with a twist.
  • One participant shares a detailed recipe for "Curry in a Hurry," which includes chicken and various spices, noting it can be adapted for different bakers.
  • Several users inquire about tikka masala paste, with one participant describing it as a key ingredient and another providing a recipe for making it from scratch.
  • One participant mentions their choice of "Chicken Your Way" for the show, indicating a preference for quick and easy recipes involving cookware.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges regarding a single recipe, as participants share different options and preferences for quick Indian dishes.

Contextual Notes

Participants share recipes and cooking experiences primarily from the UK and the US, reflecting a variety of approaches to Indian cuisine using Pampered Chef products.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for quick Indian recipes or ideas for using the Deep Covered Baker may find the shared experiences and recipes beneficial.

imcooking
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Hello! Does anyone have a really good but quick Indian recipe for the Deep Covered Baker? I've got a special show coming up, and I'd love to do this for my host! Thanks!:chef:
 
foodnetwork.com - search Aarti Party. She is the newest Food network star and her forte is Indian Cuisine with a twist. Oh and her show is on Sunday morning at 11 a.m. CDT on the Food Network.
 
imcooking - I am curious to know if you found anything? And if so, what?
 
Here's a recipe we use in the UK - I make it in the Square Baker, but can do in DDB or DCB no probs:


Curry in a Hurry!

Ingredients
5 chicken breast for Deep Dish baker or Square baker – (can double ingredient’s for rectangular baker)
¾ jar tikka massala paste
250g natural yoghurt (greek style is nice, greek yoghurt with coconut is gorgeous)
I tbs olive oil
1 red onion – finely chopped
1 garlic clove
1 fresh green chilli
1 inch piece root ginger – finely grated or chopped
4 fluid oz or 125 ml water
4 floz or 125 ml double cream
Bunch fresh coriander – finely chopped
1tbsp lemon juice

Method
Chop up raw chicken into bite size pieces using Santoku knife. Add to Batter Bowl

Add each ingredient to batter bowl.

Use Food Chopper to finely chop onion and chilli
Measure cream using easy read measuring cup
Measure yoghurt using Measure All Cup
Juice lemon with Citrus Press
Crush garlic with Garlic Press
Snip Coriander with kitchen shears
Microplane ginger
Measure olive oil with easy-adjustable measuring spoon
Use micro-scraper to get the paste out of the jar.

Stir up with master scraper and pop in stone on 180-200 degrees for35 mins – just make sure curry is bubbling nicely in oven.

Of course you can adapt the recipe if you are trying to be virtuous by adding more water and less cream – or even adding more yoghurt and no cream – the oil is optional too but I think it makes the curry more authentic.

Serve with stone-baked naan bread, or basmati rice cooked in rice cooker.
 
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Thanks everyone! Sorry, but I never received notifications that I had received responses to my question, so I'm delayed in expressing my appreciation. In talking with the host, he and his wife decided that they would prefer I choose something quick and easy involving the cookware, since that is what they really want. So, Chicken Your Way is what I'll be doing (this show hasn't happened yet), and I'm going to use 3 or 4 different rubs. Thanks again!
 
janej76 said:
Here's a recipe we use in the UK - I make it in the Square Baker, but can do in DDB or DCB no probs:


Curry in a Hurry!

Ingredients
5 chicken breast for Deep Dish baker or Square baker – (can double ingredient’s for rectangular baker)
¾ jar tikka massala paste
250g natural yoghurt (greek style is nice, greek yoghurt with coconut is gorgeous)
I tbs olive oil
1 red onion – finely chopped
1 garlic clove
1 fresh green chilli
1 inch piece root ginger – finely grated or chopped
4 fluid oz or 125 ml water
4 floz or 125 ml double cream
Bunch fresh coriander – finely chopped
1tbsp lemon juice

Method
Chop up raw chicken into bite size pieces using Santoku knife. Add to Batter Bowl

Add each ingredient to batter bowl.

Use Food Chopper to finely chop onion and chilli
Measure cream using easy read measuring cup
Measure yoghurt using Measure All Cup
Juice lemon with Citrus Press
Crush garlic with Garlic Press
Snip Coriander with kitchen shears
Microplane ginger
Measure olive oil with easy-adjustable measuring spoon
Use micro-scraper to get the paste out of the jar.

Stir up with master scraper and pop in stone on 180-200 degrees for35 mins – just make sure curry is bubbling nicely in oven.

Of course you can adapt the recipe if you are trying to be virtuous by adding more water and less cream – or even adding more yoghurt and no cream – the oil is optional too but I think it makes the curry more authentic.

Serve with stone-baked naan bread, or basmati rice cooked in rice cooker.

This sounds delish! However, what is tikka massala paste?
 
You can buy it in a jar but here is a recipe courtesy of the BBC. (Yes, that BBC!) I REALLY want to try this Curry in a Hurry recipe.
Making your own curry paste

In a small food processor, whizz together 5 garlic cloves, 1 large knob of fresh root ginger, roughly chopped, 1 red chilli, deseeded and roughly chopped, 2 tsp each ground cumin and coriander, 1 tsp each turmeric, paprika and garam masala, and the seeds from 4 cardamom pods. Add a little water or vegetable oil to bring the paste together. Can be stored in the fridge for up to 1 week or frozen for up to 1 month.​
 
akrebecca said:
This sounds delish! However, what is tikka massala paste?

It is indeed delish, and we find it a really successful show recipe over here. We have a brand called Pataks and looks like you can get in the US:

http://www.pataksusa.com/buy/

It's important to get the paste not a jar of cook-in sauce (as my host last week did, it was somewhat bland!!). If your hosts can't get it perhaps you could get a couple and offer to bring that ingredient.

It's a very mild curry, but very yummy!

I do a lovely spiced rice in the rice cooker to go with it.

Happy Cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Deep Covered Baker used for in Indian cooking?

The Deep Covered Baker is perfect for making a variety of Indian dishes, such as curries, biryanis, and dals. Its unique design allows for even cooking and moisture retention, making it ideal for slow-cooking and steaming ingredients.

Can I use the Deep Covered Baker in the microwave?

Yes, the Deep Covered Baker is microwave-safe, making it a convenient option for quick cooking. You can prepare many Indian recipes in a fraction of the time compared to traditional methods.

What are some quick Indian recipes I can make in the Deep Covered Baker?

Some quick Indian recipes include Chicken Tikka Masala, Vegetable Biryani, and Chana Masala. These dishes can be prepared in under 30 minutes using the Deep Covered Baker, allowing for a delicious meal without the long cooking times.

How do I clean the Deep Covered Baker after cooking Indian food?

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