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Butter Chicken Murgh Makhani

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Ingredients

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1 3/4 lbs boneless chicken breasts, cut into pieces
1 tablespoon yogurt
1 tablespoon vinegar or 1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon ground coriander
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon red chili powder (heat level of your choice)
1 small onion, minced into a paste
2 teaspoons ginger paste
2 teaspoons garlic paste
salt, to taste
sugar, to taste (use a pinch only)
4 roma tomatoes, chopped
4 tablespoons butter

Nutritional information

617.9
Calories
412 g
Calories From Fat
45.8 g
Total Fat
22.2 g
Saturated Fat
207.6 mg
Cholesterol
317.2 mg
Sodium
7.9 g
Carbs
2.2 g
Dietary Fiber
2.8 g
Sugars
43.7 g
Protein
343g
Serving Size

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Butter Chicken Murgh Makhani

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    I would normally NEVER review a recipe that I hadn't followed to the letter. So many people make changes that end up bearing NO resemblance to the original concept. Here I will make an exception to my own rules. I have had this recipe for ages, and made several similar and whilst some vary a little, this one has a couple of ingredients that others don't and I had most in the fridge. Now let's make it clear that only a little guesswork was involved here as I have been cooking authentic Indian food for many years. The first and most startling is that the "marinade" when I looked at it, looked very similar to the "Pataks tandoori paste" that my chicken thighs had been marinating in overnight (chicken thighs is the tender meat of choice). So, in the oven they went, and part ONE sorted. Then, as mentioned by steff0566 below, used Sour cream, as I had it there, and definitely an overdose of Paprika, It did turn out rather hot, but it all depends on what brand of chilli powder etc you have, so that is always guesswork. But other than that, a wonderful CHEAT using a tandoori mix, giving oodles of flavor and a great, authentic meal. 5 stars.

    • 70 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Butter Chicken – (Murgh Makhani), Yay! In my never-ending quest for THE perfect butter chicken recipe, Ive finally come up with something close enough to put the search on the back burner for a lonnng time This is an Indian dish very popular at restaurants and is somewhat similar to chicken tikka masala, but richer Dont let the butter content put you off You only live once, might as well make your tongue happy! Serve over fragrant basmati rice laced with green peas and with pakoras, raita and palak paneer and youll be in heaven! Adjust the heat level with the red chilli powder Prep/cook times are approximate and do not include marination My grateful appreciation to the chefs who pointed out my errors in typing up this recipe They’re fixed now :), I would normally NEVER review a recipe that I hadn’t followed to the letter So many people make changes that end up bearing NO resemblance to the original concept Here I will make an exception to my own rules I have had this recipe for ages, and made several similar and whilst some vary a little, this one has a couple of ingredients that others don’t and I had most in the fridge Now let’s make it clear that only a little guesswork was involved here as I have been cooking authentic Indian food for many years The first and most startling is that the marinade when I looked at it, looked very similar to the Pataks tandoori paste that my chicken thighs had been marinating in overnight (chicken thighs is the tender meat of choice) So, in the oven they went, and part ONE sorted Then, as mentioned by steff0566 below, used Sour cream, as I had it there, and definitely an overdose of Paprika, It did turn out rather hot, but it all depends on what brand of chilli powder etc you have, so that is always guesswork But other than that, a wonderful CHEAT using a tandoori mix, giving oodles of flavor and a great, authentic meal 5 stars , fantastic my hubby and I spend a lot of time in India and love Indian food so I was skeptical that this recipe would stack up My step-daughter made this for us and recommended the following changes: substitute the chicken breasts with thighs; half the chili powder and substitute smoked paprika instead of cream in gravy, use sour cream; no green chilies (or maybe one that is not spicy); use lots of cilantro; and definitely use cashews It was fantastic I was even a bit jealous that I had not cooked it myself lol


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Perforate the Chicken Pieces With Either Fork Tines or With Little Knife Cuts. (the Idea Is to Allow the Marinade to Penetrate the Pieces Somewhat and Have More Surface Areas to Cling To.) Mix Well the Ingredients For the Marinade and Rub Into the Chicken Pieces. Let It Marinate For a Few Hours in the Refrigerator, Overnight If Possible For Best Results.

    2
    Done

    Heat Half the Butter on Medium in a Heavy-Bottomed Pan and Put in the Chicken Along With the Marinade. Cover and Cook For About 25 Minutes or Till the Chicken Is Fully Cooked. After the Liquids Have Evaporated, Stir Fry the Chicken For Some Time in the Residual Fat.

    3
    Done

    Heat the Remaining Butter in a Saucepan and Add the Red Chilli Powder, Coriander, Cumin and Black Pepper. (see Tip at Bottom) Fry For a Few Seconds. (see Step 6 Tip.).

    4
    Done

    Add the Chopped Tomatoes, Sugar and Salt and Cook Uncovered on Medium For About 7 Minutes Until the Puree Thickens and the Fat Separates. Stir in the Whisked Cream and Reduce the Heat to Low.

    5
    Done

    Add the Chicken, Chopped Ginger and Green Chillies to the Simmering Gravy. Sprinkle Salt to Taste If Needed. Mix Well. Cover and Simmer on Low Heat For About 10 Minutes or Till the Curry Is Thoroughly Heated Through.

    6
    Done

    Just Before Serving Pour Melted Butter Over the Curry. Garnish With a Swirl of Fresh Cream and Finely Chopped Coriander Leaves.

    7
    Done

    Tip: For a Thicker and Richer Gravy Cashewnut Paste (soak Cashews in Water For an Hour or So and Grind Them) Can Be Added While Making the Gravy in Step 3 -- Fry It Along With the Spice Powders and Then Proceed as Above.

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