Butter Chicken

  • 10 mins
  • COOK TIME
  • 30 mins
  • TOTAL TIME
  • 40 mins

Amazing restaurant style butter chicken that will tickle your taste buds! Simple and flavorful! Ready in just 30 minutes!

  • Author: Nish Kitchen
  • Recipe type: Side dish
  • Cuisine: Indian
  • Serves: 4

 

 

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 tbsp oil
  • 1 large red (or brown) onion, chopped
  • ½ tsp minced ginger
  • ½ tsp minced garlic
  • 2 dried bay leaves
  • 1 tsp ground cumin
  • 2 tsp garam masala
  • 1 tsp red chili powder
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • Juice from 1 small lemon
  • 2 tbsp tomato paste
  • ½ cup cream
  • 1 tbsp natural yogurt
  • ¼ cup milk
  • 500g boneless chicken, cut into cubes (I used thigh fillet)
  • ¼ tsp ground fenugreek
  • 6-8 cashew nuts, ground (optional)
  • Coriander leaves, to garnish
  • Naan, or basmati rice, to serve

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Heat 1 tbsp oil in a frying pan over medium high heat. Add chicken. Sprinkle with ground fenugreek and 1 tsp garam masala. Season with salt and pepper. Saute, stirring occasionally, for 6-10 minutes or until the chicken is cooked. Set aside.
  2. Meanwhile, heat 1 tbsp oil in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Add onions, and sauté, stirring occasionally, for 2-3 minutes or until soft and translucent. Add ginger, garlic, ground cumin, 1 tsp garam masala, red chilli powder, butter and lemon juice. Saute, stirring, for 2 minutes.
  3. Add tomato paste, and cook, stirring, for a minute. Add cream, yogurt and milk. Bring to the boil. Reduce heat, and simmer for 3-4 mins.
  4. Stir cooked chicken in the sauce. Add ground cashew nuts, if using. Cook for another 3-4 minutes. Remove from heat. Garnish with coriander leaves.

 

 

Butter Chicken Pizza

To be honest this is a fill day of work. If you happen to have some butter chicken lying around this is great. If not, it’s a crazy amount of work for a pizza

  • PREP TIME
  • 10 mins
  • COOK TIME
  • 20 mins
  • TOTAL TIME
  • 30 mins

Heavenly slices topped with butter chicken and plenty of mozzarella!This is going to be your new family favorite!

  • Author: Nish Kitchen
  • Recipe type: Lunch, Dinner
  • Serves: 1 large pizza

INGREDIENTS

Pizza Base:

  • ½ tsp active dry yeast
  • ¼ tsp white sugar
  • ¼ cup lukewarm water
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour (plain flour)
  • ¼ cup natural yogurt
  • ½ – ¾ cup lukewarm milk
  • Salt to taste

Butter Chicken:

  • See recipe

Other Toppings:

  • 1 cup grated mozzarella
  • 1 small red onion, thinly sliced
  • Few mint or coriander (cilantro) leaves (I used mint)

INSTRUCTIONS

  1. Preheat oven to 220C. If you are using pizza stone, place it in the oven.

Pizza Base:

  1. Combine together yeast, sugar and water in a small bowl. Set aside for 5 minutes or until foamy.
  2. Place flour, yogurt, and yeast mixture in a large bowl. Season with salt. Add milk little by little to make sticky dough. Cover, and set aside in a warm place for 30 minutes or 2 hours or until the dough doubles in size.
  3. Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface. Sprinkle more flour on top. Knead for 3-4 minutes, or until smooth and elastic. Use your hands to shape the pizza into a large circle. Use a fork to prick all over the base.

Butter Chicken:

  1. While making butter chicken, make sure the sauce is really thick. Find the link for the butter chicken right below this recipe. After making butter chicken, take out all the chicken pieces from the sauce, and shred them into bite-sized pieces. Set aside.

Toppings:

  1. Spread the butter chicken sauce all over the base. Top with shredded chicken and then mozzarella.
  2. Transfer pizza onto the stone. Bake for 20-25 minutes.
  3. Remove from oven. Top with red onions and mint leaves.
  4. Serve with mint chutney if you like.

Tandoori-Style Chicken

Recipe from J. Kenji Lopéz-Alt at Serious Eats – The Food Lab

Notes

The moment that Red theme was drawn my gut instinct was to make Tandoori Chicken. When it was determined that Red theme night would be held at our place, I went straight to the Serious Eats site figuring that they may have a recommendation as to how to make the dish without owning a Tandoor oven.

Serious Eats noted that the special feature of the oven is that it can get to 900°F which you can achieve at home using a conventional charcoal grill. I used these Weber Char Baskets to bundle the coals just an inch or so under my grill to get it the hottest possible temperature. I was very happy with the results, and the marinate seemed to be spot-on to replicate this dish.

The spice blend calls for toasted ground cumin, toasted paprika, and toasted ground coriander seed. We toasted these ourselves in a shallow frying pan until the oils were released and then allowed them to cool.

Ingredients

    • 4 Cornish game hens, about 1½-pounds each
    • 2 tablespoons toasted ground cumin
    • 2 tablespoons toasted paprika
    • 1 tablespoon toasted ground coriander seed
    • 1 teaspoon ground turmeric
    • ½ teaspoon cayenne pepper
    • 1 tablespoon achiote or a few drops red food coloring (optional)
    • 8 cloves garlic, grated on a microplane grater
    • 2 tablespoons fresh ginger, grated on a microplane grater
    • 2 cups yogurt
    • ½ cup lemon juice
    • ¼ cup kosher salt
    • Thinly sliced raw onion
    • ½ cup roughly chopped cilantro leaves
    • 2 lemons or limes, cut into wedges

Directions

  1. Toast the ground cumin, paprika, and ground coriander seeds in a shallow frying pan until the oils are released. Move to a bowl and allow to cool.
  2. Using sharp kitchen shears, remove the backs from the Cornish hens. Press down firmly on center of breasts until wishbone cracks and they lie flat.
  3. Peel skin off of hens, then using a sharp knife– Tandoori chicken is traditionally cooked with the skin off. While for most methods of cooking chicken this would be a bad idea (skin is an insulator that prevents dry breast meat from becoming tough or stringy), with tandoori chicken, the thick yogurt-based marinade helps to prevent the meat from drying out.
  4. Make deep incisions at 1-inch intervals all over the flesh. By slashing it with a sharp knife at regular intervals along its surface (make sure to slash against the grain), you greatly increase the area in which the marinade can flavor it.
  5. Arrange legs so that they are pointing up towards the top of the breast. Use two long metal or wooden skewers (don’t expect them not to burn in the high heat needed for this type of cooking) to secure legs and breasts in place. Place in a large rimmed baking dish.
  6. Combine cumin, paprika, coriander, turmeric, cayenne, achiote or red food coloring, garlic, ginger, yogurt, lemon juice, and salt in a large bowl and whisk to combine. Pour marinade all over Cornish hens, using hands to coat every surface. cover loosely and refrigerate. Refrigerate and allow to marinate for at least 4 hours and up to 8, turning occasionally.
  7. Ignite a large chimney starter full of charcoal and allow to burn until all coals are ignited. Spread coals evenly under one side of grill (or use char baskets) and set grill grate in place. Cover and allow to preheat for 5 minutes. Brush grill grates clean.
  8. Wipe excess marinade off of hens then place meaty-side down directly over the coals. Cover partially and allow to cook until deeply charred on first side, 7 to 10 minutes. Flip and continue cooking until hens register 145°F in the thickest part of the breast and 165 to 170°F in the legs, about 5 minutes longer (for larger chickens, transfer to cooler side of grill, cover, and continue cooking until desired temperature is reached). I use a wireless dual-probe thermometer for cooking on the grill– I put one probe in the largest breast, one in the largest thigh, and set my receiver to the appropriate temperatures.
  9. Remove hens to a large cutting board, tent loosely with foil, and allow to rest for five minutes. Remove skewers and using a heavy knife or cleaver, chop each hen into 8 serving-sized pieces. Serve immediately with onions, cilantro, and lemon wedges.