Calling all Kebab fans! Here is super simple and utterly delicious “must-try” recipe for Reshmi Kebab. Bite size pieces of chicken are marinated in a fresh and flavorful mint cream sauce. You can grill the kebabs on skewers in your oven or barbecue grill. Don’t worry if you don’t have an oven or grill. We’ll show you how to make them on the stove as well. Enjoy!
Serves: 4
Ingredients:
Boneless Skinless Chicken – 1 lb (approx 1/2 kg), cut to bite-size
Heavy Whipping Cream – 1/2 cup
Ginger/Garlic Paste – 2 Tbsp
Ground Mint Leaves – 1 Tbsp
Ground Cilantro (Coriander Leaves) – 1 Tbsp
Ground Green Chilies – to taste
Salt – to taste
Method:
1. In a large mixing bowl, mix together all ingredients EXCEPT Chicken.
2. Taste the mixture and adjust salt before adding chicken.
3. Add Chicken and mix well.
4. Cover and keep in the refrigerator to marinate for at least 4-6 hours (overnight if you have time).
5. Soak wooden skewers in water for 1-2 hours.
6. Pierce the chicken onto the skewers and place on a baking sheet lined foil and spray coated with oil.
7. Broil in the oven on High (on top shelf) for 10 minutes.
8. Turn chicken over and continue to broil for another 5 – 7 minutes, until light brown.
Alternate Cooking Method:
1. Add marinated chicken with all of the sauce (marinade) into a hot non-stick pan.
2. Cook uncovered and stirring continuously until chicken is light brown (caramelized).
3. Turn off stove. Cover the pan and let the chicken rest for 5 minutes before serving.
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Hi Hetal and Anuja,
I want to try this in a grill – can you suggest if a gas grill is better for this and Indian Kababs in general ? Or a charcoal grill is better ?
Made these for a party yesterday and they were a huge hit! Thanks again for another keeper, ladies!
Glad everyone enjoyed them Mona!
Hi Hetal and Anuja… A quick question- can I bake them at 400 F instead of broiling? The way we do for uven baked tandoors? Will it be the same?
Hi Pamela,
We have not tried baking them, though you could. You will have to be careful not to overbake them or they will get dried out.