This is one of Nigela Lawson's recipe and I tried it this weekend. It is absolutely delicious hope you all try it and enjoy it as much as I did!!
Cut 2 corn tortillas in thin strips and fry it in a table spoon of olive oil and keep aside.
Add butter to the pan and fry some spring onions and peppers.You can add anything you want at this stage I just used spring onions and peppers as that is what I had!
Beat four eggs with a tea spoon of milk and a pinch of salt.
Add the eggs and the fried tortilla in the pan with the fried spring onions
Gently stir until the eggs are cooked into a creme scrambled egg texture
Garnish it with lots of freshly chopped herbs, lots of parmasane cheese and eat it hot!!
Cut it, cook it enjoy it and share it!! My name is Ayush Kejriwal an Indian by origin but UK is my adopted home.
About Me

- Ayush Kejriwal
- I have created two blogs to share my passion of food and fashion with you. The idea is not to give you accurate recipes or tell you what to wear but to share my day to day cooking and shopping experiences with you. I hope you will get new ideas from my blog and that you will share your experiences with me. I have always been creative with everything in my life be it food, clothes or career. I like trying new things,and I am always up for trying things once in my life.
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Tuesday, 4 May 2010
Thursday, 8 April 2010
Chicken Butter Masala
Diced Chicken Breast dusted with flour and pan fried, onion, garlic, ginger, chillies all cooked in hot oil with chili powder, mango powder, coriander, cumin seeds and can of chopped tomatoes. Left to simmer until dark red in colour and the oil starts floating on the side ( 10-12 mins). The browned chicken is then added to the mixture with some roasted cahewnut paste and double creme. This is then left to simmer for 10-15 mins and garnished with crushed pistachios and fresh coriander leaves. Serve it hot with nan bread, rice and pickled onions. Better than a take away!!
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