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  1. 100g Bombay onions, sliced

  2. 4 cloves garlic

  3. 2 pieces pandan leaf, roughly torn into pieces

  4. 2 red chillies, chopped

  5. 4 green chillies, chopped

  6. 1 sprig of curry leaves

  7. 1 pinch of ground mustard

  8. 10 black peppercorns

  9. 1 knob fresh turmeric

  10. tsp mustard seeds

  11. 2 tbsp oil

  12. 1 small piece of sandalwood

  13. 2 tbsp white vinegar

  14. 6 cloves

  15. 4 cardamom pods, crushed

  16. tsp dark roasted curry powder

  17. 500ml coconut cream

  18. Dried red chillis, to serve

  19. Pandan leaf, extra, to serve

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  1. Place the chicken, onion, garlic, pandan, chillies and curry leaves in a large pot. Toss to combine. Add the ground mustard and pepper, and season with salt. Massage the mixture into the chicken. Set aside to marinate.

  2. Meanwhile, make the turmeric paste. In a mortar and pestle, crush the turmeric with the mustard seeds to form a paste. Set aside.

  3. Heat the oil in a pot. Remove the chicken pieces from the marinade, reserving the spices. Once the oil is hot, place the chicken in the pot, skin side down. Cook until the skin is crisp.

  4. Meanwhile, heat some more oil in a separate pot. Add the reserved spice marinade and sandalwood and fry until fragrant.

  5. Turn the chicken to cook the other side. Add the vinegar and stir to combine. Leave to cook.

  6. Add the cloves and the cardamom pods to the onion mixture and continue to fry.

  7. Add the turmeric paste, black pepper, salt and the curry powder. Then add the chicken.

  8. Cover the chicken with water and simmer over low heat for 45-60 minutes. (Check the pot regularly to ensure the water level doesn’t drop too much.)

  9. When the chicken is tender, add the coconut cream and bring to the boil. When boiling, immediately remove from heat.

  10. To serve, arrange the chicken on a serving plate. Garnish with the dried red chillis and the pandan leaf.

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