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Jalfrezi Chicken Pie

Looking for a tasty twist on the classic Chicken Jalfrezi dish? Look no further than this delicious Jalfrezi Chicken Pie recipe! Featuring a savoury filling of spiced chicken, bell peppers, and onions, this pie is bursting with flavour and perfect for a cosy night in. Plus, with its flaky, buttery crust, it’s sure to be a crowd-pleaser at any dinner party or gathering. So why not give it a try and impress your friends and family with this unique take on a classic dish?

Flavour Region

4
35 mins
Kolkata flavour region

Spice Level: Medium

  • Kohinoor Jalfrezi sauce – 1 packet
  • Diced chicken breast -750gms
  • Cooking oil – 3 tablespoons
  • Diced red bell peppers – 150gms
  • Diced green bell peppers – 150gms
  • Diced red onions – 150gms
  • Chopped coriander leaves – 2 tablespoons
  • Cumin seeds – ¼ tsp (optional)
  • Salt – 5gms
  • Puff pastry sheet – 1
  • Egg – 1
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Kolkata, the cultural capital of India, boasts a cuisine that balances sweetness with subtle spice. From mustard-laced fish curries to iconic street food, every bite tells a story of Bengali tradition.

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