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            Low-fat Recipe This Chicken Tikka recipe has a delicate tang 
            and is very tender. The Pineapple gives little sweetness to the 
            chicken. Serves : 6    
             
            Ingredients: 
              
              1 cup Canned Pineapple
              2 cups Chicken - skinned, boned 
              and cut into small cubes
              1/2  Red Bell pepper, cut 
              into small cubes
              1/2 Green Bell pepper, cut into 
              small cubes
              1 Large Onion, cut into small 
              cubes
              6 Cherry Tomatoes
              1 tbsp. fresh coriander, 
              chopped
              1/2 tsp. garlic paste
              2 tbsp. low-fat plain yogurt
              1tsp. Salt or to taste
              1tsp. chilli powder or to taste
              1tsp. coriander powder
              1tsp. cumin powder
              few drops of orange food 
              colouring
              1 tbsp. vegetable oil 
              
              Preparation:
             
              
                Drain the pineapple juice into a bowl. Reserve 8 large 
                chunks of pineapple and squeeze the juice from the remaining 
                chunks and set aside. There should be at least 1/2 cup of 
                pineapple juice.In a large mixing bowl, mix together salt, chilli powder, 
                cumin powder, coriander powder, chopped fresh coriander, yogurt 
                and orange food color. Pour in the pineapple juice and mix well.Add the chicken cubes to the mixture and set aside to 
                marinate for  about 11/2 hours.Pre-heat the grill  to medium . Arrange the chicken 
                pieces, vegetable cubes and reserved pineapple chunks 
                alternately on  6 skewers.Baste the kebabs with the oil, the place the skewers on a 
                grill tray. Grill or broil, turning and basting the chicken 
                pieces with marinade regularly for about 15 minutes.Once the chicken pieces are cooked, remove them from the 
                grill and serve hot with your favorite
                
                chutney. | 
        
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