This video is a step-by-step cooking demonstration for making "Newspaper Chicken" by M4 Tech. The process begins with washing a chicken and marking it to allow masala to penetrate well. The masala is prepared with chilly powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder, garam masala, salt, and a squeeze of lemon and orange juice. The chicken is then marinated and allowed to set for 2 hours.
When cooking, a bamboo stick is used to keep the chicken legs in place and prevent them from moving. The chicken is then cooked over a fire made from newspaper fuel. The chicken is checked after each round of burning to ensure it's cooked well. Once cooked, the chicken is removed from the bamboo stick and tasted. It's described as soft, juicy, and flavorful, with a slight orange taste from the juice used. The video concludes with a call for viewers to like, comment, and subscribe for more videos.
1. The video is from M4 Tech, a channel that prepares and cooks various dishes.
2. The main dish being prepared in this video is a "Newspaper Chicken".
3. The chicken is marked with a few gaps, and the masala, which includes chilly powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder, garam masala, salt, lemon extract, and orange flavor, is applied to these slits.
4. After marinating, the chicken is allowed to set for 2 hours before cooking.
5. The chicken is cooked using a unique method, where a bamboo stick is used to keep the chicken fixed during cooking.
6. The chicken is closed with an unused oil tin to prevent the legs from moving away during cooking.
7. Banana leaves are used to cover the bamboo stick and chicken.
8. The chicken is cooked using newspaper as fuel in the oil tin.
9. The chicken is cooked for several rounds, and the ashes need to settle after each round.
10. The chicken is removed from the bamboo stick after cooking.
11. The chicken is found to be cooked well, with the edges of the bamboo stick getting burnt.
12. The chicken is decorated and ready to be eaten.
13. The chicken is tasted and found to be excellent, with a soft texture and a juicy interior.
14. The chicken has a specific flavor with an orange extract.
15. The video ends with a request for feedback and a call to subscribe to the channel for more interesting videos.