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Cilantro Chicken

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Ingredients:

Chicken leg pieces 4
Oil 1/4 cup
Garlic crushed 1 tbsp
Coriander leaves chopped 1/2 cup
Chili garlic 1 cup
Green chilies 2
Salt 1/2 tsp

Direction:

Mix oil, coriander leaves, green chilies, garlic and salt and grind it.
Now mix chicken with this mixture.
Then grill chicken on grill pan and brush with chili garlic.
It is ready.

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