Ingredients:
2 chicken breast ( cut in to thin cubes)
2 tbs ginger and garlic paste
7 green chillis
1/2 bunch cilantro
1/2 cup sour cream
salt
1 cup bell peppers, onions ( cubed)
3 tbs oil
Method
Soak twelve 6-inch wooden skewers in water for 30 minutes.
Grind together green chillis and cilatro into a smooth paste ( with out adding water)
In a bowl take chicken cubes, ginger and garlic paste,salt, green chillis and cilantro paste,sour cream,bell pepper and onion cubes,oil .Mix everything and marinate for 1 hour .
Now thread chicken , bell pepper and onion cubes in to wooden skewer and arrage in a baking sheet.
Pre heat oven to broil mode and broil chicken 8 to 1o min on each side.
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Beautiful dish Sagari, love the collage too!:))
ReplyDeleteLooks colorful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by on my site. These kebabs look delicious - can't wait for our next barbecue.
ReplyDeleteThat looks so yummy. Have been meaning to try kababs. will do it on monday. I also have a great recipe for seekh kababs, have to try them too.
ReplyDeleteSimply Superb. Very tasty and colorful.
ReplyDeleteThose kababs look delicious! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeletesagari..i love your blog..beautifull dishes are here..iam drooling here..
ReplyDeletesagari Thanks for dropping in at my cookery corner.These kababs look real good. will try.
ReplyDeleteSagari, the kababs look great! Thks for your lovely comment at my blog!Hv a fundo weekend!
ReplyDeleteOh I do feel hungry viewing those wonderful chicken kebabs Sagari!! I can't wait for summer to try these out on my BBQ or can I wait that long and use a griddle pan?!?!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with us :D
Rosie x
Delicious looking kababs Sagari..Yumm..
ReplyDeleteThese look so yummy!!! Liked the collage of the different stages too :)
ReplyDeleteSagari, it makes me feel so hungry. Sitting and browsing in the afternoon around 4 and suddenly your post flashes by click of the button. A good one !
ReplyDeleteLove them. Really delicious looking this
ReplyDeletePerfect and yummy Kababs sagari. Love it. Pics looks great.
ReplyDeleteoh i love these!!
ReplyDeleteI must probably try this marinade with paneer pieces.
ReplyDeleteNice looking red bell pepper chutney too.
this looks so yummy !
ReplyDeleteYum. Sagari, your presentations looks like the one we see in restaurants. Kabobs are my favorite. It's been years since I made this. I remember that you have posted a recipe for the kabob dipping sauce too. Got to try both sometime.
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