Andhra Chicken Curry | Andhra kodi kura with gravy recipe (2024)

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Andhra Chicken Curry is a quick, spicy and tangy curry made under 30 minutes. Andhra chicken curry is originated in Guntur region of Andhra Pradesh, which is also famous for hot and spicy food. It is also known as kodi kura in regional language . This special Chicken curry is popularly known for minimal usage of ingredients. Also there are lots of variation of preparing it. In the coastal regions of Andhra Pradesh, it is made with coconut milk and use coconut in gravy.

Coming to recipe, it is very simple chicken curry. Authentically, chicken is not marinated but I did to enhance the flavours and also avoid that fishy smell. Thus, marination is optional, soif you have spare time ahead, I would recommend to marinate it first before proceeding.

I have not used tomatoes in this gravy, instead used lemon juice to give it a tangy flavour. Also to make it creamy and neutralise spiciness, I have added poppy seeds paste. I know that in some countries like Dubai, poppy seeds are banned because they contain drugs (morphine) in vey low quantity. So if poppy seeds are not available, you can substitute them with cashew nuts. Let’s check the recipe and mean while check other popular chicken recipes.

  • Authentic chicken vindaloo
  • Chicken kurma
  • South Indian style chicken kali mirch
  • Murgh makhani
  • Kadai chicken
  • Hyderabadi chicken biryani

Ingredients

For marination

½ kg chicken (1.2lb)
¾ teaspoon ginger garlic paste
tsp turmeric
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon garam masala

Whole spices required

1 sprig curry leaves
2 to 3 cloves
2 cardamom
1 inch cinnamon stick
¼ shahi jeera or cumin

For gravy

2 tablespoons oil
3 medium onions finely chopped
1 tablespoon ginger garlic paste
1 tablespoon coriander powder
1/2 teaspoon garam masala
1 green chili slit or chopped
Salt to taste
Poppy seeds paste from (4 tablespoons Poppy seeds + 3 tablespoon water )or cashew nuts paste

Step by step Andhra chicken curry

Step 1. Firstclean and marinate the chicken with the given ingredients and keep aside.

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Step 2. If using poppy seeds, dry roast on medium heat on a skillet. Once roasted, put them aside to cool down.

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Step 3. Once cold, place them in blender and blend into a fine paste.

Note – If you find difficulty in grinding them, add two 1 inch onion pieces along the poppy seeds.

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Step 4. Arrange all whole spices in a dish.

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Step 5. Place a deep pan over medium heat. Pour oil. Once hot, add cumin seeds, once splutter add whole spices. Saute for few seconds. Then add sliced onions, saute until translucent or become golden brown. Put ginger garlic paste and sauté till raw smell evaporates.

Note – Be cautious, saute whole mixture on medium – low heat. Do NOT burn.

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Step 6.Add marinated chicken and sauté on a high flame for 4- 5 minutes.

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Step 7. Add coriander powder, garam masala and salt to taste.

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Step 8.Add water enough to immerse the chicken (approx half a cup). Cook on lowwith the lid on flame till the chicken is fully cooked and is tender. Add poppy seeds paste and cook for few minutes till you get the right consistency.Serve andhra chicken curry with any rice or phulka.

Note – Keep stirring curry after adding poppy seeds because it is expected to stick at bottom.

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Andhra Chicken Curry | Andhra kodi kura with gravy recipe

Prep Time

20 mins

Cook Time

20 mins

Total Time

40 mins

Andhra Chicken Curry is a quick, spicy and tangy curry made under 30 minutes. Andhra chicken curry is originated in Guntur region of Andhra Pradesh, which is also famous for hot and spicy food.

Course:Main Course

Cuisine:Indian

Servings: 4

Calories: 500 kcal

Ingredients

For marination

  • ½kgchicken1.2lb
  • ¾teaspoonginger garlic paste
  • tspturmeric
  • 2tablespoonslemon juice
  • 1/2teaspoongaram masala

Whole spices required

  • 1sprig curry leaves
  • 2 to 3cloves
  • 2cardamom
  • 1inchcinnamon stick
  • ¼shahi jeera or cumin

For gravy

  • 2tablespoonsoil
  • 3medium onions finely chopped
  • 1tablespoonginger garlic paste
  • 1tablespooncoriander powder
  • 1/2teaspoongaram masala
  • 1green chili slit or chopped
  • Salt to taste
  • Poppy seeds paste from4 tablespoons Poppy seeds + 3 tablespoon water or cashew nuts paste

Instructions

  1. Firstclean and marinate the chicken with the given ingredients and keep aside.

  2. If using poppy seeds, dry roast on medium heat on a skillet. Once roasted, put them aside to cool down. Once cold, place them in blender and blend into a fine paste.

  3. Note - If you find difficulty in grinding them, add two 1 inch onion pieces along the poppy seeds.

  4. Arrange all whole spices in a dish.

  5. Place a deep pan over medium heat. Pour oil. Once hot, add cumin seeds, once splutter add whole spices. Saute for few seconds. Then add sliced onions, saute until translucent or become golden brown. Put ginger garlic paste and sauté till raw smell evaporates.

  6. Note - Be cautious, saute whole mixture on medium - low heat. Do NOT burn.

  7. Add marinated chicken and sauté on a high flame for 4- 5 minutes.

  8. Add coriander powder, garam masala and salt to taste.

  9. Add water enough to immerse the chicken (approx half a cup). Cook on lowwith the lid on flame till the chicken is fully cooked and is tender. Add poppy seeds paste and cook for few minutes till you get the right consistency.Serve andhra chicken curry with any rice or phulka.

  10. Note - Keep stirring curry after adding poppy seeds because it is expected to stick at bottom.

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Comments

  1. Gracy Machado says

    Hi, I would like to try this recipe as it seems very interesting. I luv spicy food too. I would like to cook 1 kg or or 1 nd 1/2 kg of chicken. Pls help me with measuring of the ingredients.Thank you. Looking forward to hearing from u soon.

    Reply

    • rachnaskitchen says

      Hi Gracy, If you go to recipe card on the page, you will find a feature to increase number of servings. If you increase number of servings from 4 to 8, you will get ingredients quantities for 1 Kg chicken. Similarly, if you increase the number of servings to 12, you will get ingredient quantities for 1.5 Kg chicken.
      Hope it helps. Let me know if you still have any trouble.

      Reply

  2. david boon says

    Is that star anise in the dish?

    Reply

    • rachnaskitchen says

      Yes.

      Reply

  3. Punam Paul says

    Very spicy and yummy recipe. But am concerned about my tummy. Can I avoid cooking this ? No, not at all.

    Reply

  4. Tom says

    Thank you Rachana, This delicious dish has immediately become a staple in our house. I love the smell of the roasted poppy seeds after grinding.

    Reply

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Andhra Chicken Curry | Andhra kodi kura with gravy recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is Andhra chicken curry made of? ›

How to make Andhra Chicken Curry. The main masala of this curry is made from Dry red chilies, roasted peanuts, roasted sesame seeds, and poppy seeds. It thickens the curry and gives a unique flavor to the dish. This is my first time trying chicken with peanuts but I'm not disappointed.

How to prepare Kodi? ›

For the base:
  1. In a wok/ kadhai add oil, green chillies, curry leaves, onions. Saute till onions are light brown.
  2. Now add the pressure cooked chicken, the Andhra spice paste. Saute for 3-4 minutes.
  3. Add water, garam masala, salt. Let it simmer.
  4. Garnish with some coriander leaves.

How to make chicken curry Quora? ›

  1. Sauté onions till nice golden brown.
  2. Add Ginger-garlic paste and cook it till the raw flavour is gone.
  3. Add salt, garam masala, crushed chilli and yoghurt(whisked nicely)
  4. Add your chicken.
  5. Cook till tender.
  6. Add little thick cream for smooth consistency of the gravy.
  7. Garnish it with fresh coriander.
  8. Serve hot.
Jan 17, 2023

What is Andhra Pradesh national dish? ›

Dishes: Andhra Pradesh is famous for its Hyderabadi Biryani, a rice preparation. Rice is the staple food in Andhra Pradesh and people relish it with all types of pickles, curds and chutneys. The coastal region also offers a huge variety of seafood. The fish curry is a very popular dish cooked with exotic spices.

What is natu Kodi chicken in english? ›

Natu Kodi, meaning country chicken is a rich gravy made with different spices. The typical village-style recipe is cooked on a wood fire in mud pots. All the ingredients are mixed and slow-cooked to perfection for a delicious, smoky flavour. Natu Kodi is enjoyed with minapa garelu, also known as medu vada.

What is the secret ingredient for curry? ›

Whether you may be familiar with the differences between curries from various countries, such as Indian versus Japanese curry, and perhaps even know how to make them at home, there's a special flavor enhancer that you may not have thought to add: honey.

How to enhance the taste of chicken curry? ›

Fixing cooked curries and gravies is no less than a challenge, but a simple way to do so is by adding freshly chopped herbs like coriander, basil, fenugreek leaves, spinach, mint leaves. The fresh flavour of these herbs can instantly elevate the taste and texture and give them a health twist.

What is chicken curry made of? ›

A typical curry from the Indian subcontinent consists of chicken stewed in an onion- and tomato-based sauce, flavoured with ginger, garlic, tomato puree, chilli peppers and a variety of spices, often including turmeric, cumin, coriander, cinnamon, and cardamom.

Which animal meat is used in chicken curry? ›

Chicken Curry is a traditional Indian dish made by simmering chicken pieces with plenty of spices, herbs, onions and tomatoes. It is believed to have originated in India & now made and enjoyed all over the world.

What is malabar sauce made of? ›

Water, Onion, Tomato, Refined Sunflower Oil, Tomato Paste, Coconut Milk (4%), Garlic, Mustard Seeds, Ground Spices (Fenugreek, Turmeric, Kashmiri Chilli Powder, Black Pepper, Coriander Seeds, Cardamom, Cloves, Fennel Seeds) Ginger, Dried Coconut, Tamarind, Salt, Curry Leaves, Green Chilli, Colour: Caramel Liquid.

Is tikka masala the same as butter chicken? ›

Butter chicken is a traditional Indian dish that is rich and creamy with a subtle smoky flavor. At the same time, tikka masala is a British Indian dish with a more complex flavor profile with tangy and spicy notes. Butter chicken is generally sweeter and milder in spiciness, while tikka masala is tangy and spicy.

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