published Feb 01, 2023 Try this butter chicken recipe for a divinely delicious Indian dinner. How does tender, juicy chicken bathed in a sumptuous creamy tomato sauce sound? This savory, sweet, and spicy masterpiece, also known as murgh makhani, is going to knock your socks off! In this homemade version of murgh makhani, I’ve toned down the amount of butter to make the dish less greasy. Don’t worry though — it still has all the richness and flavor you’d expect. If you like this butter chicken recipe, try out some other chicken curries like my Indian Chicken Curry (Murgh Kari) or this Mango Curry Chicken.
What is a Punjabi Butter Chicken Recipe?
Also known as Murgh Makhani, this popular curry dish comes from the Indian state of Punjab. In fact, it was created by chance when leftovers were combined to make something new. Although the original uses copious amounts of butter, I’ve toned that down using the yogurt marinade and tomato to create an amazingly luscious curry. Tender pieces of chicken are cooked in a creamy tomato sauce with plenty of warm spices. And while curries are known for being spicy, this dish has just the right amount of heat without burning your tongue.
INGREDIENT NOTES AND SUBSTITUTIONS
Chicken – Choose breast meat, tenders, or thigh filets to eventually cut into bite sized pieces. Yogurt – Plain Greek yogurt gently and effectively tenderizes the chicken and keeps it juicy. Regular yogurt is acceptable too. Garlic & Ginger – These zesty herbs deliver a spectrum of vibrant heat and pungent flavor.Garam Masala – Packs a potent punch of fabulous flavors and intoxicating aromas. It turns up the spice without turning up the heat too much. Spices – Warming spices like turmeric, cumin, and cayenne add a hint of heat and complexity to the flavor profileLemon Juice – Adds a pop of vibrancy and acidity. Oil – Choose an oil with a high smoke point, like peanut or coconut.Tomato Sauce – Forms the base of the sauce and brings a bright, tangy flavor to the table.Sugar – Adds a bit of sweetness and accentuates the other spices.Salt – Highlights the flavor of the other ingredients.Heavy Cream – Transforms the sauce into a rich and creamy work of art. Butter – Harmonizes the flavors of the dish while adding another layer of richness. Cilantro – Offers a splendid splash of color and a fresh, grassy pop of freshness.
HOW TO MAKE PUNJABI BUTTER CHICKEN RECIPE
Recipe notes
Rice for serving – This Punjabi style butter chicken tastes delicious with just about any rice variety. Basmati is the most common, and there’s even a brown basmati that’s incredibly fragrant. Regular white, brown, or jasmine will work just as well.Adding vegetables – Feel free to include things like sliced carrots or squash to the pan once the chicken is cooked.Storage – Keep in an airtight container in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.Freezing – This curry should freeze just fine, but the texture may become a bit grainy. If that happens, add a bit more cream when reheating. Store in an airtight container or freezer-safe ziploc bag for up to 3 months. Then, thaw in the refrigerator overnight before reheating.Reheating – Simmer leftovers on the stove until warmed through, adding a splash of cream if needed to thin out the sauce. Or microwave in bursts, so you don’t dry out the chicken.
What Does Butter Chicken Taste Like?
This butter chicken recipe makes a rich and savory dish, with a touch of sweetness. The heavy cream and butter give the dish a richness that is perfectly balanced with the tomato sauce. Toss in a few key spices like turmeric, ginger, and garam masala and we have a creamy curry-like murgh makhani that is savory and sweet with a gentle whisper of heat.
What is the Difference Between Butter Chicken and Tikka Masala?
The primary difference in the two is the level of creaminess. Heavy cream and butter transform the butter chicken recipe into a lavishly rich sauce. Tikka masala, on the other hand, is tangier, spicier, and a bit more earthy than butter chicken. As far as similarities, both of these Indian dishes start with chicken that is marinated in yogurt and spices. Both contain potent, aromatic spices like ginger, garlic, cumin, and more. Finally, both of these amazing entrees use tomato sauce as a base for the sauce.
What Do You Eat With Butter Chicken?
Serve murgh makhani with a steaming plate of basmati rice and a side of naan. You can try out my recipe for Garlic Naan Bread or Roti Indian Flatbread (Chapati). Or, find some in the bakery or freezer section at your local supermarket. Add some variety to the meal with some of my Indian-inspired veggie dishes like Aloo Masala (Spicy Potatoes), Indian Chickpea Masala, or this Aloo Gobi Matar. Regular old steamed vegetables like broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, or squash are also great ideas. They help balance out the richness of the sauce while adding texture, flavor, and color. This recipe post, originally published on Silk Road Recipes October, 2020, has been updated with new content, photos and/or video in February, 2023.