
Agra Ginger Chicken
A light, cleansing chicken curry from Agra with fresh ginger, warm spices and bright tomato notes
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A light, cleansing chicken curry from Agra with fresh ginger, warm spices and bright tomato notes

Chicken thighs are marinated briefly with turmeric, ginger-garlic paste, yogurt and a pinch of red chilli

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