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Chicken 65 is a spicy, crispy fried chicken recipe from South India. Bite size pieces of chicken are deep fried or air fried to a crispy, crunchy golden brown and then tossed in a sauce that's a punchy mix of garlic, ginger, chiles, and cumin.

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To make it, you marinate chicken pieces, dredge them in cornstarch and rice flour, deep fry or air fry them to a crispy golden brown, and then toss them in an irresistibly spicy sauce.

I’m a sucker for crunchy chicken bathed in spicy sauce. I just can’t get enough of the play of textures and flavors. This spicy chicken is marinated in yogurt and Indian spices, tenderizing and flavoring the meat.

Cornstarch and rice flour give it a coating of starch to help it brown and crisp up in the air fryer or deep fryer. Air frying or deep frying the chicken gives it a crispy, crunchy exterior. The inside stays tender and juicy.

Whether you choose to deep fry or air fry Chicken 65, it’s a dish that will surprise you with its intense flavor and you’ll crave it again and again.

I love Air Fryer Chicken 65 because it's easy to cook, there's less to clean up, and the chicken pieces turn out nice and crisp without using a lot of oil. But traditionally deep-fried Chicken 65 has a super satisfying crunch. Either way, the flavors are intense and totally habit forming.

low angle shot of chicken 65 on a plate with sliced onions and rice on the side

What is Chicken 65?

Chicken 65 has become a classic of Indian cuisine, though it was only It was created in 1965. It was the invention of chefs at the Hotel Buhari in the city of Chennai in the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu. To this day, this delicious chicken dish is a popular South Indian appetizer or main dish.

There are lots of theories and myths about how Chicken 65 got its name—that the marinade takes 65 days to prepare, that the chicken is cut into 65 pieces, that it was listed on the Buhari Hotel’s menu as #65 and non-Tamil-speaking customers would simply order it as “Chicken 65,” or that the recipe uses 65 different chiles are just a few of them.

But it seems like the simplest answer is most likely the truth—the dish was first created in 1965.

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ingredients Notes

It may at first glance look like a lot of ingredients in this dish, but most are common pantry items.

Ginger garlic paste: You can buy this in jars in Asian markets. If you don't have ginger garlic paste, you can substitute half minced fresh ginger and half minced fresh garlic.

Rice flour: You can buy rice flour in many supermarkets (usually shelved near the wheat flour and cornstarch, but you might find it in an Asian foods or international foods aisle), in Asian grocery stores, or online. Be sure to buy white rice flour, not brown rice flour or glutinous rice or sweet rice flour. Rice flour is easy to find in Asian markets or online.

Curry leaves: Fresh or dried curry leaves add an earthy, slightly citrus-y flavor. They are available at Indian or other South Asian grocery stores. You can even buy dried or fresh curry leaves online.

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Chicken: I prefer boneless, skinless chicken thighs, but you can use chicken breast if you like.

Red food color: Indian cooks often use red food coloring to get the traditional bright red color of this dish. You can use liquid, gel, or paste food coloring. For a more natural approach, you can try beet powder, often available in Indian markets, or natural food colorings that you can find in health food stores. Or you can leave out the red coloring. It won't change the flavor, it just won't look quite like the original dish.

How do you make Chicken 65?

  1. Combine the marinade ingredients (yogurt and seasonings), add the chicken, cover, and refrigerate to marinate the chicken for 30 to 60 minutes.
  2. Add the cornstarch and rice flour to the bowl with the chicken and marinade and stir to mix it in well.
  3. To cook in the air fryer, preheat the Preheat the air fryer and brush the basket with oil. Arrange the marinated chicken pieces in the air fryer basket in a single layer and then spritz or brush with oil. Cook until golden brown on one side, flip and cook until golden brown on the other side. You will likely have to cook in 2 or 3 batches to avoid crowding the chicken.
  4. To cook in a deep fryer, heat oil in a high-sided pot filled (the oil should be about 3 inches deep) oil over medium-high heat until it shimmers. Drop the coated chicken pieces into the oil and fry, turning occasionally, until golden brown on all sides. Cook in batches to avoid crowding the pot. Transfer the cooked chicken to a paper towel-lined plate to drain.
  5. To make the sauce, heat a bit of oil in a skillet and add the cumin seeds, ginger, and garlic and stir for about 30 seconds until it becomes aromatic. Add the curry leaves and dried chiles and cook, stirring, about 30 seconds more.
  6. In a small bowl, stir together yogurt, cornstarch, chile paste, salt, pepper, sugar, if using, and food coloring if using. Stir this mixture into the mixture in the skillet and cook just until the sauce bubbles and thickens, about 30 seconds more.
  7. Add the fried pieces of chicken and toss them with the sauce to coat well.
  8. Serve hot.
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Tips for Success

This dish is easy to make, but here are a few tips to ensure it turns out amazing.

  • Since the marinade has yogurt in it, which breaks down and tenderizes the chicken, you don’t want to marinate the chicken for too long. If you do, it may become mushy. Marinate the chicken for no longer than 60 minutes.
  • If you don't have dried red chilies you can substitute a red chili powder. Use as much or as little as you like to make the dish to your preferred level of spiciness.
  • You can store leftover Chicken 65 in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. You can also freeze it for up to 3 months.

What do you serve with it?

Serve Chicken 65 hot with lime or lemon wedges, sliced red onions, rice, or a cooling Cilantro Yogurt Chutney or a cooling Cucumber Raita (here's a great list of 10 raita recipes) or Kachumber Salad.

I love to make a big Indian meal for company, including homemade naan, raita, rice, and other dishes like Samosas, Palak Paneer, Instant Pot Biryani, or Tandoori Chicken.

Two bowls of chicken 65 and rice on a table.

Chicken 65

Robin Donovan

This dish was first introduced in 1965 by the Buhari Hotel, which is where the name comes from. The spicy marinated boneless chicken pieces are fried and tossed in a flavorful and spicy sauce. The hero ingredient in this recipe is the curry leaves, which give it a unique flavor. You can go the traditional route and deep fry it, or you can cook it in the Air fryer without compromising on its taste. Serve this as a starter or enjoy it as a side dish with your favorite rice.
5 from 17 votes
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Additional Time 45 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Course Appetizer Recipes
Cuisine Indian
Servings 4 servings
Calories 373 kcal

Ingredients
  

For the chicken

  • 3 tablespoons rice flour
  • 2 tablespoons cornstarch
  • 2 tablespoons yogurt
  • 1 sprig curry leaves chopped
  • 1 teaspoon minced ginger
  • 1 garlic clove minced
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • 2 teaspoons chili paste
  • 1 egg white optional
  • Few drops red food coloring optional
  • 1 pound boneless chicken thighs or chicken breasts cut into bite-size pieces

For the sauce

  • 3 tablespoons yogurt
  • 1 ½ teaspoons cornstarch
  • 1 tablespoon chili paste
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • ½ teaspoon sugar optional
  • 1 tablespoon cooking oil
  • 1 ½ teaspoons whole cumin seeds
  • 3 garlic cloves minced
  • 2 sprigs curry leaves
  • 2 dried red chilies crushed or sliced

Instructions
 

  • In a large bowl, mix together the rice flour, cornstarch, yogurt, curry leaves, ginger, garlic, salt, pepper, chili paste, egg white, and food coloring, if using. Mix well. Add the chicken and toss to coat well. Cover and refrigerate for 45 to 60 minutes.
  • To air fry: Preheat the air fryer for 5 minutes at 350º F. Brush the basket with little oil and arrange the chicken pieces in the basket in a single layer (cook in batches if needed to avoid crowding the
    basket). Brush or spritz some oil on the top of the chicken pieces. Cook for 7 minutes, flip over and cook for 5 to 7 minutes more, until the chicken is golden brown and crisp.
  • To deep fry:  Heat about 3 inches of cooking oil in a wide, deep pot until it shimmers. Add the chicken pieces (cook in batches to avoid crowding the pot) and cook, turning once, for about 7 minutes, until the chicken is golden brown and cooked through. Transfer the cooked chicken to a paper towel-lined plate.
  • While the chicken is cooking, make the sauce. In a small bowl, stir together the yogurt, cornstarch, chile paste, salt, pepper, and sugar, if using.
  • Heat the tablespoon of oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Add the cumin seeds and garlic and cook, stirring, for about 20 seconds. Add the curry leaves and dried chiles and cook for about 30 to 40 seconds longer.  Stir in the yogurt mixture and cook another minute or so to heat through.
  • Add the chicken to the skillet and toss to coat well in the sauce.
  • Serve hot.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Calories: 373kcalCarbohydrates: 22gProtein: 40gFat: 14gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 165mgSodium: 1098mgFiber: 1gSugar: 7g
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By on September 27th, 2021
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Robin Donovan is the creative force behind All Ways Delicious. She’s an Associated Press syndicated food and travel writer and the bestselling author of more than 40 cookbooks, including Ramen for Beginners, Ramen Obsession, and Campfire Cuisine. Her work has been featured in major publications including Chicago Sun-Times, Huffington Post, MSN, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Seattle Times, Food & Wine, Cooking Light, PopSugar, Fitness, Mercury News, and many others. More about Robin

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