Not Pistachio, Netizens Are Excited Because This Indian Man Makes Dubai Chocolate Filled With Spice Chickens
JAKARTA - Recently, Dubai chocolate has become a hot topic of conversation on social media and culinary lovers. Not because it uses classical ingredients, such as pistachio beans or kerin fruit, but because the chocolate contains spice chicken.
This is a surprising combination of sweet brown and savory chicken meat with spice-rich chicken flavors. This trend was initiated by a man from India with the Instagram account name @imjustbesti.
The video begins with displaying a brown coating that will be used as the basis. The chocolate mold is given a touch of green, gold, and red color to provide a more attractive look.
After that, the coating is added a little white chocolate, before pouring the melting chocolate dough on top.
After the chocolate hardened, an Indian chef began to add filling toppings. However, the topping used is quite unique, namely a typical Indian spice tikka chicken cut.
This tikka chicken is usually made with a mixture of spices and yogurt, resulting in a rasal, spicy, and spice-rich flavor.
"This is no longer Dubai chocolate, this is Indian chocolate," he said, quoted by VOI from the Instagram account @imjustbesti on Monday, December 16, 2024.
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He placed pieces of tikka chicken on top of the thick brown. After the tikka chicken filling was flattened, the chef coated it back with melting chocolate to cover the bottom.
After a while, the chocolate is ready to be served. His appearance is very attractive, with a brown color that is neither too thick nor too bright. The brown layer also looks quite thick.
From the outside, this chocolate looks like Dubai chocolate. When broken, it is clear that the contents of tikka chicken are bright orange inside.
The upload was flooded with netizens' responses. They were surprised by the 'yeleneh' recipe. They also asked other netizens not to try to make Dubai chocolate filled with spice chicken.
"I love tikka chickens and I love chocolate. But please never make this," commented the netizen.
"Please stop it," wrote another netizen.
"Emm, no thanks, uncle." said another netizen.