Here you can check how to make butter chicken in 10 easy steps
For The Marination You Need:
• ½ kg Boneless Chicken
• 200 grams Yoghurt
• 1 tsp Red Chilli Powder
• Salt, to taste
• 2 tsp Ginger-Garlic Paste
• 1 tsp Dry Fenugreek Leaves
• 2 tsp Lemon Juice
For The Gravy You Need:
• 2 Onions, Chopped
• ½ tsp Cumin Seeds
• 3 Green chillies, chopped
• 3 Tomatoes, chopped
• 10 Cashew nuts
• 10 Almonds
• 1 tsp Red Chilli Powder
• 1 tsp Coriander Powder
• Salt, to taste
• ½ tsp Dry Fenugreek Leaves
• ¼ cup Fresh Cream
• 1 small coal piece (for smoking)
• ½ cup Butter
• 1 Bay Leaf
• Food Color (optional)
Step One:
Start by thoroughly cleaning the boneless chicken and cutting the pieces into small chunks.
Step Two:
Next, you want to heat some oil in a wok, and deep fry the marinated chicken pieces till light golden in colour
Step Three:
Once you have fried all the pieces of marinated chicken, drain it off excess oil and set aside.
Step Four:
Once the onions have softened, add in the chopped tomato, cashew nuts, almonds, red chilli powder, coriander powder, dry fenugreek leaves, bay leaves, and salt. Cook this mixture.
Step Five:
Once the onion and tomato mixture has cooled down, transfer the contents into a blender. Grind the mixture into a smooth paste.
Step Six:
You need to heat the wok with 1/4 cup butter and add ground paste as soon as the butter has melted.
Step Seven:
Allow the added butter to blend in with the rest of the curry, and continue to let the paste simmer for another four to five minutes.
Step Eight:
Next, you’ll need to add in two cups of boiled water, mix well, and cover with a lid to allow for the gravy to cook for a further five minutes.
Step Nine:
Next, in the pot, create a small space and fashion a bowl out of aluminium foil, and place it in the centre. Put the heated coal into the bowl, and pour one teaspoon of clarified butter onto this.
Step Ten:
Your butter chicken is ready. Transfer the gravy into a serving dish, and garnish with a dollop of butter or fresh cream, and coriander, and serve hot with rice or roti.
Source: Femina.in