Kori Gassi Recipe - Mangalorean Traditional Chicken Curry With Coconut Milk

March 3, 2025

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Kori Gassi Recipe - Mangalorean Traditional Chicken Curry With Coconut Milk
Time:Prep: 20 M|Cook: 40 M|Total: 1h 0min
Makes:6 Servings
Meal:Dinner
Cuisine:Mangalorean

Kori Gassi Recipe  is a traditional Mangalorean chicken curry made with coconut milk. The delicious curry has a base of coconut and red chilli, an absolute classic from the coastal region of Mangalore. In Tulu language, Chicken is called Kori and Gassi is known as curry. This curry has a lovely blend of different fragrant spices, which is quite unique to Mangalorean cultural and heritage. 

Coconut plays an important part in Mangalorean cuisine and the main ingredient in the Kori Gassi is the coconut. The sweetness of the coconut milk balances the spicy flavours from the red chillies, peppercorns, cloves and the bitterness from the fenugreek seeds.Traditionally, Mangalorean Chicken Curry is served with Kori Rotti, a traditional and unique crispy flatbread made from rice flour, or Neer Dosa or just steamed rice.

Serve Kori Gassi Recipe (Mangalorean Traditional Chicken Curry With Coconut Milk) along with Neer Dosa and Beetroot Pachadi for your weekday dinner.

If you like this recipe, you can also try other Mangalorean recipes such as

  1. Mangalorean Mavinakayi Menasinakai Curry Recipe
  2. Mangalorean Style Ambe Upkari Recipe
  3. Mangalorean Chana Gassi Recipe

Ingredients

For Kori Gassi Masala

    1 Onion, roughly chopped
    10 cloves Garlic, 10 cloves garlic
    12 Byadagi Dried Chillies, You can use 6 to 8 kashmiri chillies and 6 small red chillies)
    1 tablespoon Coriander (Dhania) Seeds
    1 teaspoon Cumin seeds (Jeera)
    1/4 teaspoon Methi Seeds (Fenugreek Seeds)
    15 Whole Black Peppercorns
    Tamarind, lemon sized
    1 cup Fresh coconut, grated
    1 tablespoon Ghee

For the curry

    1 kg Chicken, cut into medium curry cut pieces
    1 Onion, finely sliced
    Salt, to taste
    1/2 teaspoon Turmeric powder (Haldi)
    1 cup Coconut milk, thick
    1 cup Coconut milk, thin

For tempering:

    1 tablespoon Ghee
    1 inch Cinnamon Stick (Dalchini)
    3 Cloves (Laung)
    2 Cardamom (Elaichi) Pods/Seeds
    2 Curry leaves

Instructions for Kori Gassi Recipe - Mangalorean Traditional Chicken Curry With Coconut Milk

    1

    To begin making the Kori Gassi Recipe,  wash and cleanthe chicken pieces well.

    2

    In a mixing bowl, combine the chicken pieces along with salt , mix well and set aside for 15 minutes.

    3

    Soak the tamarind ball in a bowl of hot water for 10 minutes.

    4

    In a heavy bottom pan, add 1 teaspoon ghee on low flame. Roast coriander seeds, cumin seeds, fenugreek seeds, dried red chillies, pepper corns one by one until fragrant. Be careful to roast on a low flame so as not to burn the spices. Once roasted turn off the flame,remove from the pan and set aside to cool.

    5

    In the same pan, add sliced onions, garlic and roast until onions start to turn brown. Now add freshly grated coconut and continue to roast until coconut starts to turn golden brown. Remove from pan and set it aside.

    6

    Squeeze out the water from the tamarind and discard the seeds. Once all the roasted spices and the onion-coconut mix has cooled, add them all to a blender and blend into a smooth paste along with the tamarind water.

    7

    Now add remaining ghee/ coconut oil to the pan on medium-low flame, add the cinnamon, cardamoms, cloves and saute until fragrant. Add sliced onions and sauté for a minute.

    8

    Next add curry leaves, mix well.

    9

    At this stage add  Kori Gassi Masala along with turmeric and cook until oil separates from the sides of the pan.

    10

    finally add the chicken pieces and give it a good mix so that the chicken is coated uniformly with the masala. Continue stirring for 5 minutes. Now add thin coconut milk and salt to taste, bring it to boil.

    11

    Reduce flame to medium, cover and cook until chicken well done. Once the chicken is cooked well, add thick coconut milk, reduce to simmer. Cook for a minute or two and turn off the flame. Do not let the curry come to boil as the coconut milk might curdle.

    12

    Traditionally it is served with Kori Rotti, a traditional and unique crispy flatbread made from rice flour.

    13

    Serve Kori Gassi Recipe along with Neer Dosa and Beetroot Pachadi for your weekday dinner.

Editor's Notes:

Note:

To make thick coconut milk, grate a coconut and add 1 and 1/2 cup water to it. Grind in a blender to a smooth paste. Sieve the ground coconut paste through a strainer and squeeze all the liquid. This is called thick milk.Keep the coconut for the next process.

Add another 1 and 1/2 cups of water to the coconut extracts after the thick milk has been separated and blend for another 2 minutes. Sieve the ground mixture again through a strainer and squeeze all the liquid. This is known as thin milk.



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