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Marinated whole chicken gets roasted and smothered in a rich, spicy coconut milk sauce 🤤🤤 Chef Deepa Shridhar shares her take on the South Indian dish, Roasted Nati Koli Saaru! Get the recipe ▶https://foodtv.com/3an65Sm Subscribe to Food Network ▶ http://foodtv.com/YouTube Welcome to Food Network, where learning to cook is as simple as clicking play! Grab your apron and get ready to get cookin' with some of the best chefs around the world. We'll give you a behind-the-scenes look at our best shows, take you inside our favorite restaurant and be your resource in the kitchen to make sure every meal is a 10/10! Roasted Nati Koli Saaru RECIPE COURTESY OF DEEPA SHRIDHAR Level: Intermediate Total: 14 hr (includes marinating time) Active: 2 hr Yield: 4 to 6 servings Ingredients Chicken and Marinade: 1 tablespoon sesame oil 1 teaspoon fenugreek seeds 1 teaspoon cumin seeds 1 1/2 teaspoons black peppercorns 2 whole cloves 1 cup shredded coconut One 2-inch piece fresh ginger, peeled 5 to 7 cloves garlic, depending on size, peeled 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 tablespoon jaggery 2 tablespoons coarse sea salt crystals 1 bunch cilantro, roughly chopped 4 to 5 jalapeños Juice of 1 small lime One 4- to 5-pound chicken, butterflied (see Cook's Note) Sauce: 1/4 cup neutral oil (sunflower or grapeseed work great) 1 yellow or white onion, sliced 2 sprigs curry leaves 2 cups canned crushed tomatoes 1 tablespoon Kashmiri red chili powder 2 teaspoons turmeric powder One 13 1/2-ounce can coconut milk Salt 1/2 lime Cilantro, for garnish Cooked jasmine rice, for serving Lime wedges, for serving Directions For the chicken and the marinade: Place a medium cast-iron skillet over high heat. Add the sesame oil. Add the fenugreek, cumin, black peppercorns and cloves and toast for about 30 seconds. Turn off the heat and let the mixture sit in the hot skillet for another 30 seconds, and then transfer to a mini food processor. Return the skillet to medium-low heat and add the shredded coconut to the skillet. Stir until toasted, 2 to 3 minutes. Transfer to the mini food processor. Add the ginger, garlic, cinnamon, jaggery, salt and cilantro to the processor Place the same skillet the spices cooked in over medium-heat heat (no need to add any more oil). Add the jalapeños and cook until blistered and charred. Plunge the jalapeños into a bowl of cold water. Peel the jalapeños and discard the stems. Add to the processor with the spices. Add the lime juice and process until the mixture forms a thick paste, adding a little water if necessary to get a smooth texture. Place the chicken in a baking dish or other container large enough so the chicken will lay flat. Rub the bird all over with the marinade, cover the dish with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 8 to 12 hours or overnight. When it is about 2 to 3 hours before serving, make the sauce: Place a large cast-iron pan or Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Add the oil and onion. Move the onions to one side and add the butterflied chicken, skin-side down. Add the curry leaves when the onions start to sizzle. Once you have a good sear on your chicken, carefully flip it over. Add the tomatoes, chili powder, turmeric, coconut milk and 1 1/2 cups water and stir together. Lower the heat and simmer the sauce for 15 minutes. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Pop the dish into the oven. Check every 20 minutes; you are looking for the chicken to start to break down, the sauce to thicken and an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the thigh not touching bone to register 165 degrees F. Taste the sauce and add salt if needed. Finish with the juice of half a lime. Garnish with more cilantro and serve with rice and limes wedges on the side. Cook’s Note Butterflying, also called spatchcocking, involves removing the backbone of a chicken so that it lays flat. A butcher can do this for you, or you can do it yourself: Using kitchen shears or a heavy knife, cut down around either side of the backbone and lift it out. Turn the chicken breast-side up and press down very firmly on the breast with both palms until you hear a crack and the chicken flattens. Subscribe to our channel to fill up on the latest must-eat recipes, brilliant kitchen hacks and content from your favorite Food Network shows. ▶ FOOD NETWORK KITCHEN APP: http://foodtv.com/FNKApp ▶ WEBSITE: https://www.foodnetwork.com ▶ FULL EPISODES: https://watch.foodnetwork.com ▶ FACEBOOK: / foodnetwork ▶ INSTAGRAM: / foodnetwork ▶ TWITTER: / foodnetwork #TasteOf #SouthIndia #DeepaShridhar #NatiKoliSaaru #FoodNetwork Get a Taste Of South India: Roasted Nati Koli Saaru with Chef Deepa Shridhar | Food Network • Get a Taste Of South India: Roasted Nati K...