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Chicken Masala Boti

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Ingredients:

Boneless chicken 1/2 kg
Salt to taste
Crushed red chili 1 tsp
Crushed black pepper 1 tsp
Roasted & crushed cumin 1 tsp
Red chili powder 1 tsp
Vinegar 1 tbsp
Ginger garlic paste 1 tbsp
Oil 2 tbsp
Coal 1

Method:

Marinate chicken with all ingredients except oil.
Heat oil in pot, cook marinated chicken until water dries, give smoke of coal and serve hot.

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