Butter Chicken

"I got this off the internet a few years ago. It is now my youngest son(a chef in Melbourne)'s requested dish when he's at home. So I guess to him it's major comfort food!"
 
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Ready In:
1hr
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a large pan, heat the butter until it is frothy.
  • Add the onions and the cinnamon to the pan and fry lightly.
  • When the onions are soft, stir in the garlic and ginger, then add the turmeric, chilli and coriander, and saute over a medium heat.
  • Add the chicken and saute stirring constantly until the chicken meat turns white.
  • Add the ground almonds, tomatoes and tomato paste.
  • Mix thoroughly, cover and simmer for 20-30 minutes.
  • Add the yoghurt and heat through gently before serving.

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Reviews

  1. We loved this chicken. The flavors all together were beautiful, but not too rich. I liked the yogurt instead of sour cream. It was very easy to put together, and it made a lovely meal. I will be using this one again.
     
  2. DH and I both enjoyed this very much. I used thighs and legs, removed the skin and bone and let the chicken simmer in the sauce for 45 minutes. The chicken was tender, and the sauce was superb. I served this with oven roasted potatoes. Will definitly keep this one habdy! Thanks a bunch Jan!
     
  3. This was such a nice dish to make and easy too I,ll be making this again.It had a creamy taste with out being too rich.I served it with some basmatic rice flavoured with Mint and lemon and a salad of baby tomatoes and pineapple.
     
  4. Jan this dish is also called MAKHANI MURG in India and is very popular with Indian rotis (breads)..you can also try a different version with walnuts instead of almonds...I tried both and the results very yum...! Do you like Indian cuisine ?
     
  5. My wife and I both liked this very much. I think next time I might add a couple green chilies. Also, I will remember to temper the yogurt next time as it curdled when I added it to the hot dish. definitely worth another try.
     
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  1. This was sublime! So fantastic, it warrants my first-ever review after many years on this site! My substitutions were minor, out of necessity: boneless chicken thighs, coconut milk instead of yogurt, prepared in the crock pot. I went heavy on the spices as well. Just terrific... it'll definitely be in short rotation. Thanks for sharing!
     
  2. The flavors in this dish are fab. The almonds - the ginger - the coriander - the butter. yummi :) all go together very very well. <br/><br/>I used cayenne pepper instead of regular chili powder and I used whole cinnamon instead of ground. otherwise I stuck to the recipe.<br/><br/>Try to serve a spicy cucumber salad with it and some good Naan bread.<br/><br/>Very delicious dish and very easy to cook. <br/><br/>thx
     
  3. This was amazing, I made dinner for the entire family tonight and there was NOTHING left!!! We made some rice and got some great naan from Presidents Choice and WOW! I'll make that again very soon!It was really easy to make, I used diced tomatoes instead of whole ones, garlic powder and ground ginger instead of fresh stuff just cause I didn't have any on hand...still amazing!
     
  4. Really really yummy and quick too. It's only semi-close to butter chicken I've had at restaurants, but still one of the best curries I've ever cooked at home. (To imitate a restaurant butter chicken you'd have to spend much longer and put lots of oil in it anyway, so for an everyday meal this is better) The almonds do give it a nice texture. I tried it once with cream instead of the yoghurt, which was good, but I still prefer the yoghurt. This is a recipe I'll make over and over again. Thanks Jan!
     
  5. This is the second butter chicken recipe that I have tried from this site and I must say this one will be made again. I made only two changes, I have a hot chilli powder so only used 1/4 tsp and I did not have any ginger so it was left out, will be adding it next time though. Very easy to make and cooking times worked really well with the rice in the microwave, everything was ready together. Edit: I substituted the yoghurt with reduced cream and it was fantastic.
     

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