Chicken in a Spinach and Mustard Sauce
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A quick and easy chicken recipe from Madhur Jaffrey, great for midweek meals. The key to this chicken and spinach dish is fresh green chillies and French mustard.
Introduction
I was trying to work out a quick version of seasoning a chicken dish with crushed mustard seeds and vinegar when it occurred to me that I could just use a grainy mustard. This particular mustard is labelled Moutarde de Meaux or Pommery. Any grainy French mustard will do.
Ingredients
Vegetable oil | |
3 | bay leaves |
6 | cardamom pods |
5cm (2in) | cinnamon stick |
5 | cloves |
2 | dried hot red chillies |
1kg (2¼lb) | chicken pieces, skinned |
4 tbsp | sultanas |
6 tbsp | natural yoghurt |
Salt and freshly ground black pepper | |
⅛ – ¼ | teaspoon chilli powder |
5cm (2in) | piece fresh ginger, peeled and chopped |
1–2 | fresh hot green chillies, sliced into coarse rings |
Green coriander tops | |
275g (10oz) | frozen, chopped spinach, boiled until defrosted then lightly drained |
3 tbsp | Pommery mustard |
Essential kit
You will need: a blender.
Method
Cut the chicken into serving portions (a pair of breasts into 4–6 pieces each, whole legs into 2–3 pieces each). Put 4 tablespoons oil in a large, wide, non-stick pan (a large, non-stick frying pan is also quite suitable) and set over a medium–high heat.When hot, put in the bay leaves, cardamon pods, cinnamon stick, cloves and red chillies. Stir for a few seconds or until the bay leaves turn a few shades darker. Now put in the chicken pieces and brown well on both sides. Add the sultanas and stir for a few seconds. Add the yoghurt, 1 teaspoon salt, lots of freshly ground black pepper and the chilli powder. Stir and bring to a simmer. Cover well, turn the heat to low and simmer gently for 15 minutes.
While the chicken simmers, put the ginger into the container of a blender along with 3 tablespoons water and blend until you have a smooth paste. Add the green chillies and a generous fistful of green coriander and continue to blend, pushing down with a rubber spatula when necessary. Now add the lightly drained spinach. Blend very briefly this time. The spinach should have a coarse texture and should not be a fine purée. Empty this green sauce into a bowl.Add the mustard and ¼ teaspoon salt. Mix.
When the chicken has cooked for 15 minutes, remove the cover and add the green sauce. Stir to mix. Bring to a simmer, cover again and cook for about 10 minutes or until the chicken is tender. Turn the chicken pieces a few times during this period.
Note: the larger whole spices are not meant to be eaten.