It can either be made for a packed lunch or for the weekend dinner as a treat. It can aslo be called Frankie.
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31/10/2013
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Preparation Time : 30-45 mins
Cooking Time : 30-45 mins
Makes : 8 -10
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Ingredients :
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Chicken boneless - 500g
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Onion - 2 medium or 300g
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Tomato - 1
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Capsicum - 1
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Ginger-garlic paste - 2 tsp heaped
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Oil - 3 tblsp
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Coriander leaves chopped - 1 tblsp
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Egg - 2
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Oil for frying
Spice powders:
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Turmeric powder - 1/2 tsp
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Chilli powder - 1 for medium spicy or 2 tsp for extra spicy
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Garam masala - 1/2 tsp
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Coriander powder - 1 tsp
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Pepper powder - 1/2 tsp (optional)
Ingredients for the maida chapatis:
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Maida flour - 400g
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Oil - 1/2 tblsp
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Salt - to taste
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Milk - 1/2 cup or 125 ml
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Baking soda - 1/2 tsp (optional)
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Water - as per requirement
Method :
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Make a dough by mixing the maida flour, oil, salt, milk and baking powder with little water.
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Leave it for atleast 1 hour for the dough to raise.
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Chop the onion, tomato, capsicum and coriander leaves.
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Heat oil in a big frying pan.
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Add chopped onion and ginger-garlic paste and fry for few minutes until the onion is soft enough.
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Add tomatoes and all the spice powders and let it fry for few minutes.
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Add chicken pieces, chopped coriander leaves and stir.
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Remove this stuffing from the pan and leave it aside in a bowl for it to be cooled down.
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Make about 3cm wide balls from the maida dough.
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Beat the eggs.
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Roll the dough ball with flour into 12-15cm wide flat chapati.
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Place one side of chapati on a tawa on a medium heat for about 1-2 minutes to cook them slightly.
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Coat other side of chapati with the beaten egg.
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Turn it over and fill it with a table spoon of stuffing.
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Fold it into a roll.
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Repeat the above four steps for all the chapatis.
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Heat a clean large frying pan.
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Add little oil and shallow fry the rolls few at a time.
Other Names : Frankie
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