Butter Chicken Recipe (2024)

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Bavarchi

I'm an experienced Indian cook, and this is the best butter chicken I have ever had. Some modifications necessary: never leave skin on for curry recipes; and increase cooking time in first part of step 4 to get a nice "bhuna" brown. Takes moving around and scraping the bottom, as the yoghurt will stick. If adding breast meat as well (cut each half bone-in and skinless breast into 2-3 pieces), increase the cooking in stock to about an hour, which will require extra stock or water.

jvh503

One thing I really like about this site - until reading this response - is that the comments are made by those who have tried the recipe. So many other sites are clogged with comments about how amazing a dish looks, without ever having cooked it. Just saying.....

Jamie

I have used this recipe a number of times and really enjoy it! I don't use any butter at all and just enough oil to cook the onions, substitute light cream for full cream and I also add 2 cinnamon sticks right when I start cooking the onions for more sweetness. I feel this cuts out a lot of fat and calories but turns out awesome!! Be sure to marinate at least overnight and don't be tempted to add any more tomato or tomato paste than the recipe calls for or you will ruin the dish

Sherrin Guy

Hi I am an Indian cook, who teaches authentic Indian and northern Pakistani cooking, the amount of garam masala sounds completely inaccurate. Garam masal is a very pungent, strong combination of spices , even 1 TBS would be over doing it. This explains why some of the readers found it bitter abd felt the need to add sugar. The proportions of spices and balance can completely alter the taste.

VBR

I first had Butter Chicken at an office holiday potluck, in Atlanta, contributed by a nice, but very quiet, Indian colleague. At first, the mostly-Southern group was dubious but after a few bites were won over, and the dish quickly disappeared. My co-worker shyly accepted the compliments and clearly took pride that afterwards, when any potluck was in the offing, everyone would say, "You're bringing that awesome chicken thing, right?"

Charles

It's an excellent dish. I agree with Maggie, a dash of sugar. As I mixed the marinade, I thought so as well. I added the sugar during the last phase. Right, taste early and taste often, as in Cook County voting rules.

The fat is important in this recipe. It carries the flavor. I spent the afternoon climbing the Watchung hills on a bike, so I have no guilt. Plus, this is a recipe one doesn't eat every day. We're obsessed with guilt, and nutritional guilt. Chill out and enjoy.

Dale

In America, we're obsessed with 'boneless, skinless' poultry. Cooking meat and poultry on the bone gives a depth of flavor you can't get any other way. We've been fortunate in the Chicago area this summer to have bone-in thighs on sale for only 59 cents a pound. I used those and tried the recipe with cream once and coconut milk (as they do in another part of India) another time. DELICIOUS, is my verdict for both!

Maggie

Love this. However, it's a dish that one needs to taste-test along the way. Garam Masala is a mixed bag of spices and has different flavor profiles depending upon the source. I've made this several times and occasionally found myself adding a dash of sugar, or additional tomato paste to balance some otherwise bitter spices.

SMarquet

This is a great recipe and was a great hit with my friends at a recent dinner party. I would suggest though for a more authentic flavour to reduce the garam masala -- 2 tbs was just short of overpowering the dish.

Elisa Winter

Oh, my, stars! Delicious! We did not want to wait for the overnight marinating time so we used the crockpot. Made the yogurt marinade. Used skinned trimmed bone-in thighs which sat in the marinade for about a half hour while we pan-friend the onions, garlic, spices, tomato mixture. (We did not use chilies at all.) Added all ingredients except cream and cilantro to crockpot. Cooked on high for 45 min or so, turned to low for about two hours. Chilled completely, then added cream and cilantro.

Joyce Vining Morgan

We add a can of tomato soup and a can's worth of milk to the left-over sauce for a delightful soup. Garnish with a swirl of cream and a sprinkle of chopped cilantro for fun.

Ally

Butter chicken. Butter. Chicken. You want spicy try chicken vindaloo that says spicy. Is butter spicy? No. This dish is meant to be savory, buttery, and delicious.

Dory

Skinless thighs are favored in butter chicken, and in my house, boneless are as well. The dish doesn't cook long enough for the bone to impart any flavor and the sauciness of it makes it difficult to eat bone-in. The picture here is a little deceiving--the preparation called for will not result in that browning (and, indeed, the dish has a more yellow-ish, curry hew than the orange above), but no matter. It was a big hit with some garlic naan.

Evan

We used our leftover sauce to make risotto the next day. Really delicious!

John M

"It's like torture." Seriously, get over yourself. Throw it away. Side note: if you thought "Chef Bombay" from Walmart butter chicken hooked you and this recipe was "bland," then you maybe need to look at your addiction to sugar and high fructose corn syrup.

Nadine

this recipe tasted like a curry and not like a buttered chicken. I followed the recipe exactly.

Ryan

Just echoing what another helpful commenter said: The recipe has a typo. It should be 2 teaspoons garam masala, not 2 tablespoons (see Amandeep Sharma’s original recipe)

Lynn

Prepared as directed. One thing I would do differently is in Step 4. Adding all of the chicken stock at once made this dish very soupy. Next time I'll have some chicken stock available and only use it as needed. I'm not an expert in butter chicken recipes, but my guests and I all thought this dish was beautifully seasoned and delicious.

Rhinegold

Eating for our dinner this after making tonight. Very tasty followed the recommendations from many folks here, thank you! Added more veg, carrots, celery, peas. so yummy, I will make this again.

Hanna

This was exceptionally good butter chicken. I substituted using skinless boneless chicken thigh because I didn’t have bone-in. In lieu of tomatoes I used 8 ounce of tomato sauce and added a tablespoon of sugar and half can of tomato paste at the end. No cream needed after long simmer. Paired with home made naan.

Lyndie

Liked this! I did kind of a rough chop with the veggies and could see how using an immersion blender could be helpful if I made this again for a creamier sauce. I only marinated the chicken for 2 hours, but will definitely plan for overnight (based on comments) next time!

John

Cut all ingredients in half3 TBSP butter1 tbsp oilChicken tenders

Cat

disclaimer: dietary adjustments for low lactose & low fodmapThis was so good! I made the following adjustments:butchered whole chicken (w/ skin)leek for onionscoconut yoghurtghee for butter & oilasafoetida for garlicchilli powder for whole chilliscoconut milk for creamgreen onion tops and a drizzle of garlic & onion infused oil at the endAlso added a couple tablespoons of sugar, more salt to taste, potatoes and a carrot, more liquid and used homemade garam marsala. Yummo!

perfection

We cooked this exactly as is but with a full chicken (salted and dried in the fridge for 2 days) since it’s what we had and it was utter perfection. The breast was actually our favorite part! Unbelievable

Ben

Step 4 - to be clear....add the uncooked chicken and marinade into the sauce. The chicken will cook well this way?

MM

Made this dish for the first time and enjoyed it, but found it very acidic and that the amount of garam masala overpowered the taste. Added sugar and cooked longer to counter the acidity (I assume from the tomatoes, used canned). Will try reducing the garam masala next time. Good start though.

Souad Sharabani

too convoluted. You can simplify the recipe and make it less rich but still tastes good

Stephen Martin

It doesn’t matter if it is authentic. What matters is if it is delicious, and this is. It’s like American “Chinese “ food. It can be very delicious, but it is not even close to authentic. So what?

Vinni

1/2 bunch of cilantro to garnish??

GC

I have cooked this recipe time & again and swear by it;but with mods- no cream as it adds heaviness; tomato paste at Step 2/3; prefer boneless to bone-in as it cooks faster & easier to eat/share. Garam masala optional, not necessary and two tablespoon is too much.Being pedantic, (as someone from North India), this isn't the classical butter chicken that you would find in, say, Delhi. In that version the chicken is shallow fried, the gravy is sweeter & cashews instead of almonds are used.

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Butter Chicken Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is butter chicken sauce made of? ›

Water, Tomato, Cream, Unsalted butter, Vegetable oil, Sugar, Modified corn starch, Concentrated tomato purée, Spices, Dried onion, Ginger, Garlic, Salt, Lactic acid (acidulant), Paprika extract, Citric acid (acidulant), Dried fenugreek leaf.

What is butter chicken called in America? ›

What Is Butter Chicken? Tikka masala became popular in America as butter chicken after Indian restaurants began serving it with a side of white rice instead of basmati. The dish doesn't always include chicken, but it's called chicken-tikka or chicken-curry when it does.

Why is butter chicken so orange? ›

The raw chicken is marinated in a mixture of yogurt and the spice tandoori masala. Cayenne pepper, red chili powder or Kashmiri red chili powder is used to give it a fiery red hue. A higher amount of turmeric produces an orange colour.

What's the difference between curry chicken and butter chicken? ›

Butter Chicken is much more creamy and rich due to the addition of a generous amount of butter. The Butter Chicken sauce is pureed until smooth, while Chicken Tikka Masala keeps the tomatoes and onions in chunks to add more texture to the sauce. And, Butter Chicken is much less spicy than Chicken Tikka Masala.

What is the difference between butter chicken and tikka masala chicken? ›

The main difference between butter chicken and tandoori chicken tikka masala is the level of creaminess; butter chicken is much creamier, whereas chicken tikka masala relies on tomatoes and other spices, giving it its earthy and spicy flavor profile.

Which is healthier butter chicken or tikka masala? ›

Although both dishes have high levels of saturated fat, chicken remains the preferred choice for maintaining good health. Compared to other meats, chicken dishes tend to be more nutritious. Chicken tikka masala is a healthier option than butter chicken as it contains less fat (7 grams vs. 4 grams) and more protein.

Why butter chicken is so good? ›

The reason why Butter chicken is such a delightful dish is because of, obviously, butter. The splendid blend of cream sauce, butter, spiced up tomatoes, and an array of Indian spices melts in your mouth instantly. If you're a chicken lover, this is a must-try dish for you.

What is the closest dish to butter chicken? ›

Chicken Tikka Masala is similar to Butter Chicken. Both curries are made of grilled chicken, butter, crushed peanut, tomato, onion, garam masala, etc.

What is a substitute for tomato paste in butter chicken? ›

You don't have to dash out to the store if you're out of tomato paste; tomato sauce and tomato puree are both an excellent substitute. For every 1 tablespoon of tomato paste needed, use 3 tablespoons of tomato puree or sauce.

What is a substitute for garam masala in butter chicken? ›

Cumin mixed with allspice: This two-part blend makes sense if you think about it. Allspice's flavor is reminiscent of cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, and pepper—mixed with cumin, that's a pretty darn good garam masala substitute. Just mix 1 part cumin with ¼ part allspice.

Why add cashews to butter chicken? ›

In many recipes for butter chicken, copious amounts of butter and heavy cream supply richness, but we do as we were taught in India and use cashews pureed with a small amount of water until smooth. The nut puree adds creaminess without making the dish heavy.

Is tikka masala British or Indian? ›

Origins. The origin of the dish is not certain, but many sources attribute it to the South Asian community in Great Britain; some sources also cite Glasgow as the city of origin. Chicken tikka masala may derive from butter chicken, a popular dish in the northern Indian subcontinent.

What does tikka masala taste like? ›

Tikka Masala is a tomato and cream-based sauce that's smoky from the chargrilled chicken, rich and creamy, with a slight sweetness and tanginess with mild heat (although we like it hot!) punctuated by earthy spices, ginger and garlic.

Is butter chicken sauce the same as tikka masala? ›

Butter Chicken has a milder and creamier taste, while Tikka Masala has a spicier, earthy, and tangier taste. Butter Chicken is a buttery and creamy tomato-based sauce. At the same time, Tikka Masala has a slightly sour and tangy tomato-based sauce.

Is butter chicken spicy or spicy? ›

It is served in a mild curry sauce that includes butter. The sauce is a tomato, garlic, and ginger-based sauce that is simmered until smooth and much of the water has evaporated. There are many variations on the composition and spicing of the sauce, which is sieved so that it is velvety smooth.

What does a butter chicken taste like? ›

Butter chicken is made with a spiced tomato and butter sauce, which does in fact give it the sweet, creamy and buttery taste. But most recipes add in copious amounts of butter, which can make you feel bloated and can be quite unhealthy.

Does butter chicken contain cream? ›

The beautiful Butter Chicken Sauce mostly gets its richness from cream. While some restaurants take it over the top by stirring in a (very!) generous amount of butter into the sauce at the end, I find that it's rich enough as it is. The Butter Chicken flavour and experience – but less oily than restaurant versions!

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