Butter Chicken Recipe - Cooking Classy (2024)

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Indian Butter Chicken – a super popular dish made with tender chicken thighs and a deliciously seasoned, creamy, buttery tomato based sauce. Serve it with freshly cooked basmati rice and homemade naan and the compliments will abound at the dinner table.

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What is Butter Chicken?

Butter Chicken, also known as murg makhani, is an Indian curry dish made of chicken that’s coated in a well seasoned tomato gravy that includes butter and cream.

Chicken is marinated in yogurt, spices, garlic and ginger, then later cooked in a tandoor, but it can also be pan fried, grilled or oven roasted. After that it is tossed with the simmered, richly seasoned tomato sauce.

This butter chicken recipe is easy and straightforward. It just involves a bit of extra time. It’s one of those hard to mess up dishes as long as you follow a few simple directions and tips.

If you love Indian food this is a must try recipe, and if you’ve never had Indian food this is such a great place to start!

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Butter Chicken Recipe Ingredients

I know this will look like quite the list but you can see from the ingredients image below it’s really not too bad so don’t be intimidated.

  • Chicken thighs: I recommend trimming excess visible fat so sauce isn’t overly fatty in the end.
  • Whole plain yogurt: I use regular yogurt though Greek yogurt would be fine as well.
  • Lemon juice: Use freshly squeezed juice for better flavor. In a pinch lime juice will work great too.
  • Garam masala: I highly, highly recommend homemade Garam Masala (recipe HERE). Whether it’s the version using whole spices or pre-ground spices it’s a game changer for this dish.
  • Fenugreek leaves: This is an ingredient most grocery stores don’t carry in the U.S. but it’s a staple for this dish. If you’ve never cooked with it you’ll quickly realize this is what your Indian recipes may have been missing all along. You can purchase it online HERE.
  • Turmeric: A classic spice in Indian cooking. It adds that yellow color and unique flavor.
  • Smoked paprika: It’s all about building flavor in this dish and the hint of smokiness here does just that.
  • Garlic: Only use fresh garlic here.
  • Ginger: Only use fresh ginger as well.
  • Salt and pepper: Season to desired preference. If you’d like you can mix up the marinade, taste it for seasoning, then after add the chicken.
  • Butter: An absolute staple ingredient. It brings that classic buttery goodness here.
  • Yellow onion: Onion is essential to really build up the overall flavor of the sauce.
  • Cayenne pepper: A spice that brings that spicy element.
  • Canned fire roasted tomatoes: That hint of char from fire roasting gives the sauce that extra something.
  • Heavy cream: We are going for a rich sauce so the recipe includes both butter and cream!
  • Chicken broth: This isn’t always typical in butter chicken but I think the sauce is a little too thick without it here so only a little is needed for thinning.
  • Cilantro: The perfect finishing touch for both freshness and color contrast.

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How to Make Butter Chicken

CHICKEN MARINADE

  1. Toss chicken with marinade mixture: In a large mixing bowl toss together chicken pieces, yogurt, lemon juice, 1 Tbsp garam masala, 3 tsp fenugreek leaves, the turmeric, 1/2 tsp smoked paprika, 1 Tbsp garlic, 1 Tbsp ginger and salt to taste (I use 1 tsp).
  2. Rest in fridge: Cover bowl and transfer to refrigerator and let marinate. How long to marinate: at least 2 hours and up to 24 hours.
  3. Spread chicken on 1/4 baking sheet: After marinating transfer chicken to a greased 13 by 9-inch rimmed baking sheet and spread into an even layer.
  4. Broil chicken to cook through: Move oven rack 3 inches below broiler in oven. Preheat broiler to high heat, once heated place chicken in oven and broil until cooked through and browned, about 10 – 15 minutes*.

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BUTTER CHICKEN SAUCE

  1. Melt butter in skillet: Meanwhile melt 4 Tbsp butter in a skillet over medium-high heat.
  2. Saute vegetables: Add onion and saute until lightly golden brown about 7 minutes. Add remaining 1 Tbsp garlic and 1 Tbsp ginger and saute 1 minute longer.
  3. Bloom spices: Stir in remaining 1 Tbsp garam masala and 1 1/2 tsp smoked paprika and 1 tsp fenugreek. Saute 30 seconds.
  4. Add tomatoes and simmer: Pour in tomatoes. Cover and simmer over low heat 10 minutes.
  5. Puree sauce in blender: Transfer tomato mixture to a blender. Cover with lid and remove center insert from blender lid, cover with a folded kitchen towel or several paper towels. Blend sauce on low until smooth.
  6. Return sauce to pan along with cream and broth: Return sauce to skillet over medium-low heat, scrapping any excess from blender jar into pan. Pour in heavy cream and chicken broth and stir. Season sauce with salt and pepper to taste and cayenne pepper to taste.
  7. Mix chicken in with sauce: Add in cooked chicken pieces and rendered juices from baking sheet.
  8. Heat a few minutes longer:Cover and warm through for a few minutes then serve warm over rice or with naan if desired.

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How to Make it Lighter

If you want to make this lighter you can try:

  • Chicken breasts in place of chicken thighs (just be sure to cook right to 165 degrees, not above or below. If cooked too high they’ll dry out).
  • Reduce butter to 2 Tbsp.
  • Use half and half in place of cream (you may or may not want the chicken broth with this option, so wait to add it after mixing in).

How to Make It Mild or Spicy

  • While originally the dish was created to be create a mild curry sauce but you can make it spicy if you’d like.
  • Here you can control the heat level by adjusting the amount of cayenne pepper added (and if using the homemade garam masala you can include red pepper flakes or leave them out).
  • If you want it mild just don’t add any cayenne pepper. If you want it spicy, add to your hearts content.

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Can It Be Made in an Instant Pot?

Yes butter chicken can also be cooked in a pressure cooker (it’s just not quite as flavorful as the broiled option). Here is the method I would use:

  • Marinate the chicken as directed in mixture.
  • Saute the onion in butter on the saute setting in Instant Pot about 6 minutes. Then add the garlic and ginger and spices and saute 1 minute.
  • Turn instant pot off then toss in tomatoes, chicken broth and chicken mixture.
  • Cover and set valve to “sealing” position. Cook on high pressure for 6 minutes.
  • Quick release when time is up then remove chicken pieces. Puree sauce with immersion blender and let cool slightly.
  • Stir in cream. Then toss in chicken, finish with cilantro.

Storage

  • Leftovers can be stored in fridge up to 4 days.
  • Freeze up to 3 months.

Tips for the Best Butter Chicken Recipe

  • Don’t skip any of the spices/herbs listed (unless there’s an allergy). Together they really create fantastic flavor.
  • Use a homemade garam masala blend. Store-bought blends can be too peppery and lack some of the warm spices.
  • Plan ahead and allow plenty of time to marinate. 2 hours is the minimum and you can go up to 1 whole day to infuse more depth.
  • Broil chicken for a nice char. Some recipes call for baking or searing but broiling is fastest and adds best flavor.
  • Add more seasoning to taste. Wether it be salt, pepper, garam masala or cayenne pepper. Taste sauce during cooking and finish it how you prefer.

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This is a super popular dish made with tender chicken thighs and a deliciously seasoned, creamy, buttery, tomato based gravy. Serve it with freshly cooked basmati rice and homemade naan and the compliments will abound at the dinner table.

Servings: 5

Prep25 minutes minutes

Cook20 minutes minutes

Marinating2 hours hours

Ready in: 2 hours hours 45 minutes minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl toss together chicken pieces, yogurt, lemon juice, 1 Tbsp garam masala, 3 tsp fenugreek leaves, the turmeric, 1/2 tsp smoked paprika, 1 Tbsp garlic, 1 Tbsp ginger and salt to taste (I use 1 tsp).

  • Cover bowl and transfer to refrigerator and let marinate at least 2 hours and up to 24 hours.

  • After marinating transfer chicken to a greased 13 by 9-inch rimmed baking sheet and spread into an even layer.

  • Move oven rack 3 inches below broiler in oven. Preheat broiler to high heat, once heated place chicken in oven and broil until cooked through and browned, about 10 - 15 minutes*.

  • Meanwhile melt butter in a skillet over medium-high heat.

  • Add onion and saute until slightly golden brown about 7 minutes. Add remaining 1 Tbsp garlic and 1 Tbsp ginger and saute 1 minute longer.

  • Stir in remaining 1 Tbsp garam masala and 1 1/2 tsp smoked paprika and 1 tsp fenugreek. Saute 30 seconds.

  • Pour in tomatoes. Cover and simmer over low heat 10 minutes.

  • Transfer tomato mixture to a blender. Cover with lid and remove center insert from blender lid, cover with a folded kitchen towel or several paper towels. Blend sauce on low until smooth.

  • Return sauce to skillet over medium-low heat, scrapping any excess from blender jar into pan. Pour in heavy cream and chicken broth and stir. Season sauce with salt and pepper to taste and cayenne pepper to taste.

  • Add in cooked chicken pieces and rendered juices from baking sheet.

  • Cover and warm through for a few minutes then serve warm over rice or with naan if desired.

Notes

*Every oven broils a little differently if you find chicken is browning too quickly you can move down a rack to continue to cook through.

Nutrition Facts

Butter Chicken

Amount Per Serving

Calories 594Calories from Fat 378

% Daily Value*

Fat 42g65%

Saturated Fat 20g125%

Trans Fat 1g

Cholesterol 236mg79%

Sodium 380mg17%

Potassium 634mg18%

Carbohydrates 18g6%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 6g7%

Protein 34g68%

Vitamin A 1712IU34%

Vitamin C 11mg13%

Calcium 126mg13%

Iron 2mg11%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Nutrition values are estimates only. See full disclaimer here.

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: Indian

Keyword: Butter Chicken

Author: Jaclyn

Butter Chicken Recipe - Cooking Classy (2024)

FAQs

What is the best combination for butter chicken? ›

Butter chicken is a popular Indian dish made with chicken, spices, tomatoes & cream. This creamy & authentic tasting butter chicken is the best you can make at home. Serve butter chicken with Turmeric rice, Cumin rice, basmati rice or naan.

Why do people like butter chicken so much? ›

This dish traces its roots back to Northern India in the city of Amritsar. This tasty recipe has become famous among foodies around the world, and one of the main reasons behind this popularity is its simplicity in preparation and pleasing taste when eaten.

What does authentic 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.

What thickens butter chicken? ›

For the love of Butter chicken, do not add corn starch. Just put the sauce in the freezer for a few minutes or the fridge for a while, and it will thicken up just fine.

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

Butter chicken is a traditional Indian dish that is rich and creamy with a subtle smoky flavor. At the same time, tikka masala is a British Indian dish with a more complex flavor profile with tangy and spicy notes. Butter chicken is generally sweeter and milder in spiciness, while tikka masala is tangy and spicy.

What is the sauce in butter chicken made of? ›

It's all about that sauce when it comes to authentic butter chicken. You'll be surprised to find that you only need an onion, a can of crushed tomatoes, garlic and ginger, and some added spices to continue those beautiful flavours in the sauce.

Is butter chicken better with rice or naan? ›

Basmati rice: Butter chicken is traditionally served with basmati rice on the side. Garlic naan bread: You can't go past the homemade naan bread recipe below. Serve the curry with rice and mop up the decadent sauce with naan for a restaurant-style dinner from the comfort of your own home.

What are the disadvantages of butter chicken? ›

Both butter and cream are high in saturated fat. High intakes of saturated fat increase blood cholesterol levels and risk of heart disease. Keep your daily saturated fat intake to less than 10 percent of calories, or about 22 grams per day on a 2,000-calorie diet, according to the Cleveland Clinic.

What ethnicity is butter chicken? ›

The origins of butter chicken date back to before India's independence, and a popular restaurant called Moti Mahal in Peshawar, now in Pakistan, run by Mokha Singh and two of his employees – cousins Kundan Lal Gujral and Kundan Lal Jaggi.

Can you overcook butter chicken? ›

Do not overcook because it will continue to cook in the sauce.

Why is restaurant butter chicken sweet? ›

The tomatoes and onion give that sweet note to the dish and the cream and butter make the mixture smooth and creamy. Butter chicken should be served with condiments spiked with citrus-like raita with fresh herbs for cutting through the richness.

Which is healthier, butter chicken or tikka masala? ›

Butter chicken is a healthier option than tikka masala. Tikka masala has a shocking 400–500 calories per serving on average, but a serving of butter chicken may have 438 calories. If you're concerned with the amount of fat it has, you can always switch to low-fat substitutes for butter and heavy cream.

How do you reduce the bitterness in butter chicken? ›

Easy Ways to Reduce Bitter Taste in Any Food
  1. 1 Balance out bitterness with some fat.
  2. 2 Cover the flavor with sweetness.
  3. 3 Sprinkle some salt over your food.
  4. 4 Try a pinch of baking soda.
  5. 5 Squeeze in some vinegar or lemon juice.
  6. 6 Add some spice to your foods.
  7. 7 Cook with herbs to cut through the bitter taste.

Are cashews necessary in butter chicken? ›

Cashews add richness to the gravy because they have fiber, protein and healthy fats. I usually cook the gravy first with onion, garlic, ginger, cashew, tomato sauce and spices. Then I smooth them all in the blender to make a rich, thick and delightfully fragrant sauce.

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

How to Substitute Tomato Sauce or Puree for Tomato Paste. 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 vegetables go well with Indian food? ›

What vegetables go well with Indian food? Some of the most popular vegetable dishes from India that pair with all Indian foods include: Aloo Gobi (Cauliflower + Potatoes), Bhindi (Okra), Palak (Spinach), and a variety of others like Cabbage, Green Beans, Eggplant and Squash.

What is butter chicken called on a menu? ›

The Delhi-born Indian dish butter chicken also called murgh makhani, is a sort of curry cooked with chicken in spicy tomato and butter sauce. For its thick texture, its sauce is renowned. It is comparable to the tomato paste-based chicken tikka masala dish.

Do you put oil or butter on chicken? ›

Can you cook chicken with butter instead of oil? You have to cook chicken at a lower temperature if you bake or pan-fry chicken using butter instead of oil. This is because butter has a lower scorching temperature. Your chicken will cook more slowly, but it's also likely to be juicier and full of more flavor.

Why is my butter chicken so watery? ›

If you've ever wondered "why is my curry too watery"? here are some common causes: Too much liquid or broth is added during cooking. Short cooking time or not enough simmering time for the sauce to reduce.

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