Kaju Chicken

Kaju Chicken is a royal dish with its origins in Mughal cuisine, known for its luxurious use of ingredients like nuts, raisins, ghee, and saffron.
Traditionally, these dishes are quite rich, and over the past century, Kaju Chicken has largely disappeared from our kitchens—possibly due to the limited availability of cashews. However, that is changing. My parents support an orphanage in a small village called Pattupuram, a few hours from Hyderabad. During my most recent visit to India, I had the privilege of volunteering there. Since my father passed away, the orphanage has needed more involvement from our family, and my siblings and I have taken turns traveling to India to provide support. Caring for these children has been one of the most rewarding experiences of my life. Their love, along with the appreciation from the local community, is truly humbling.
During my visit, I discovered a local cashew processing factory and purchased fresh cashews from nearby farms. The sweet aroma of the cashews was intoxicating, and I can honestly say I have never tasted cashews more delicious and flavorful. I bought several kilograms of raw cashews to use in my cooking, and they quickly became a favorite snack among my family and the children at the orphanage.
Inspired by the local cashews, I began researching recipes from old cookbooks. After experimenting, I created a dish that was an instant hit with my family. This recipe is best suited for experienced cooks, as it can be tricky and prone to sticking during preparation. However, the effort is well worth it.

Contains

Cashew powder, coriander, cardamom, white pepper, ginger, salt and other spices.

Uses

Use 0.25 cup of this spice blend to marinate 1 pound of chicken.

Recipes

  1. Kaju Chicken Recipe

Price

$24.00

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