Serve with Homemade Naan for a delicious dinner! This post contains affiliate links. When you purchase through our links, we may earn a commission. I have a long standing affection for crispy on the outside, fall off your bones tender, and flavour-packed tandoori chicken. Ever since I first tried it at an Indian restaurant as a college student more than two decades ago, I wanted to replicate it at home. I was always discouraged from it by the lengthy description of the process, a long list of spices needed for the marinade but most importantly, by the lack of a very special oven.
Tandoor Cooking
Tandoor is an ancient cooking device, which is still used in modern day India. It is a deep cylindrical oven, which is kept at 480C/960F! The benefit of such a high temperature is the speed, at which it cooks the food. Its shape is responsible for a healthy method of cooking fatty meat. Excess fat simply drips off in the process, leaving the meat juicy, flavourful and lean. This is precisely the thing, which is needed for tandoori chicken as well as another Indian classic, naan. Now, I don’t own a tandoor oven, so what business do I have recreating a recipe, which gets its name after it?! I believe, I found a method, that mimics the process!
Air Fryer Chicken
As I mentioned above, two of the main features of the tandoor cooking method are high temperature and the ability to drain off fat. Guess, which other cooking appliance is great at those? Yes, an This is an affiliate link.air fryer! I realise that some people are still thinking that air fryers are a fad, an unnecessary gadget easily forgotten. Not me. As someone, living in a big city and cooking in a small kitchen, equipped with a tiny oven, an air fryer provides additional oven space on top of other amazing features. I use mine daily! Just like a tandoor oven, it gets up to very high temperatures and due to an air circulation technology, it cooks the food very quickly without drying it out. And if you take a look at the image above, it also has an ability to dry off fat. It does that through the slots in the metal plate, inserted in the air fryer basket. Chicken comes out absolutely delicious when cooked in an air fryer. You can roast an entire chicken in half the time like I did with the recipe for Greek Chicken. Or you can make the best tasting chicken wings; crispy on the outside and succulent on the inside.
Tandoori Chicken Spice Mix
I realise that apart from replacing the tandoor oven with an air fryer, I haven’t touched on the notoriously long and complex spice mix this chicken is known for. Once again I have a simple solution for you. Instead of buying a bunch of spices you might not use again, I recommend buying one spice mix. It’s called Tandoori Masala Spice Mix. You can buy it in any major supermarkets or online. Just like any other spice mix, it does the difficult job for you. Another great thing is every spice mix is slightly different. Just like tandoori chicken recipe varies from cook to cook, so will yours depending on the mix you buy. This trick was shared with me by a friend, who lived in India for several years and is known for her amazing Indian dishes. I’ve been using tandoori masala mix for a long time now, which allowed me to prepare delicious Indian classic like Butter Chicken without much hassle.
Serving suggestions
All you need to serve with this chicken is basmati rice, plain yogurt and mango chutney for a delicious dinner. But I tend to go for a bit more flair! I loved to serve this chicken recipe as one part of an Indian feast alongside Coconut Rice and Cauliflower and Potato Curry Aloo Gobi. Add almost any selection of delicious curries and you are good to go! But because tandoori chicken is a bit chunk of protein, a vegetarian curry could be just what you need. Chickpea and Butternut Squash Curry and Paneer Tikka Masala are recommended!
Storage and leftovers
Any leftover chicken will last in your fridge for 4-5 days. It’s a fantastic option to add to a salad or into a quesadilla or chicken wrap for a quick and easy lunch.
More Indian Chicken Recipes to Try
One Pan Chicken and Yellow Turmeric Rice Chicken Tikka Masala Chicken Korma Butter Chicken