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KABABI MASALA CHICKEN
Ingredients
Chicken 1 cut into 12 pieces Onion Brown 1/2 cup Ginger / Garlic 1 tsp Dalchini 1 piece Cloves 3 Choti llachi Black zeera 1/2 tsp Chilly Powder 1 tsp Dahi 1 cup ful Salt 1 tsp Ievelled Black Pepper 1 tsp Ghee or Oil 1/2 cup
Method Heat oil. Add all masala with little water and bhuno well than add chicken fry well in the masala add curd and cook on slow fire. Add 1/2 cup water and cook till chicken tender and masala thick.
2 pounds Chicken with skin 1\2 teaspoon cinnamon powder 1\2 teaspoon nutmeg, ground 1\2 teaspoon green cardamom powder 3\4 teaspoon allspice 1\2 teaspoon black pepper, powder 1 1\2 teaspoons salt 3 tablespoons lemon juice 1 teaspoon sumac, optional - - pita bread - - mayonnaise
How to Cook: 1. Cut chicken into large pieces. Wash the chicken pieces and pat dry. Place cinnamon, nutmeg, green cardamom, allspice, black pepper, and salt in a bowl. Add lemon juice and mix well to make thick paste. Place the chicken pieces in a bowl and rub the paste over the pieces thoroughly. Marinate it for 5-6 hours at room temperature or over night in the refrigerator. 2. Preheat the oven to 450 degrees. Grease a baking dish with oil, place chicken pieces with skin side down, and bake it for about 20 minutes. Take it out, turn them over and bake for 10-15 more minutes or until the chicken is tender but still moist. 3. Remove the skin and shred the chicken with a sharp knife. Put the shredded chicken back in the baking dish. Sprinkle 1 teaspoon of sumac and mix well and bake for 5 more minutes, if desire, but do not over bake the chicken. ASSEMBLY: Place one pita bread on the board, put a thick layer of mayonnaise. Place 3-4 tablespoons of shredded chicken, 3 pieces of pickle and 4-5 French fries. Roll it up and wrap in paper napkin. Variation: Instead of mayonnaise, garlic sauce.can be used
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What is acne vulgaris? Acne vulgaris, or acne, is a skin problem that starts when oil and dead skin cells clog up your pores. Some people call it blackheads, blemishes, whiteheads, pimples, or zits. When you have just a few red spots, or pimples, you have a mild form of acne. Severe acne can mean hundreds of pimples that can cover the face, neck, chest, and back. Or, it can be bigger, solid, red lumps that are painful (cysts).
Most young people get at least mild acne. It usually gets better after the teen years. But many adult women do have acne in the days before their menstrual periods.
How you feel about your acne may not be related to how bad it is. Some people with severe acne are not bothered by it. Others are embarrassed or upset even though they have only a few pimples.
The good news is that there are many good treatments that can help you get acne under control.
What causes acne? Acne starts when oil and dead skin cells clog the skin's pores. If germs get into the pores, the result can be swelling, redness, and pus. See a picture of how pimples form.
For most people, acne starts during the teen years. This is because hormone changes make the skin more oily after puberty starts.
You do not get acne from eating chocolate or greasy foods. But you can make it worse by using oily skin products that clog your pores.
Acne can run in families. If one of your parents had severe acne, you are more likely to have it.