Butter chicken

Butter Chicken

Butter Chicken
Alternative names Murgh makhani
Place of origin Punjab, India[1]
Region or state Punjab, Delhi[2]
Creator Kundan Lal Jaggi & Gujral of Moti Mahal Delux[3][4]
Main ingredients Butter, chicken
Cookbook: Butter Chicken  Media: Butter Chicken

Butter chicken or murgh makhani (Hindi: मुर्ग़ मक्खनी) (pronounced [mʊrg məkʰaːniː]) is an Indian dish[5] of chicken in a mildly spiced curry sauce. It is served in India and abroad. The dish has its roots in Punjabi cuisine and was developed by the Moti Mahal restaurant in Delhi, India.[6]

Preparation

Chicken is marinated for several hours in a cream and spice mixture. The spices may include garam masala, ginger, garlic paste, lemon or lime, pepper, coriander, cumin, turmeric and chili.[7]

The chicken is usually cooked in a tandoor (traditional clay oven), but may be grilled, roasted, or pan fried. It is served in a mild curry sauce that includes butter. There are many variations on the composition and spicing of the sauce. Spices may include asafoetida, cumin, cloves, cinnamon, coriander, pepper and fenugreek (Punjabi/Hindi: kasuri methi). Cream may be used in the sauce or as a garnish. Cashew paste may be used as a thickener.[8]

Garnishes can include butter, cream, green chillies, coriander, and fenugreek.

History and cuisine

Butter chicken was created in the 1950s at the Moti Mahal restaurant in Delhi.[2]

See also

References

  1. "Butter Chicken/Murgh Makhani". Playful Cooking. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
  2. 1 2 Soofi, Mayank Austen. "Delhi’s original butter chicken". Hindustan Times. HT Media Ltd. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  3. Gujral, Monish (7 March 2013). On the Butter Chicken Trail: A Moti Mahal Cookbook (1.0 ed.). Delhi, India: Penguin India. ISBN 9780143419860.
  4. Hosking, Richard (8 August 2006). Authenticity in the kitchen : proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on food and cookery 2005 (1 ed.). Blackawton: Prospect Books. p. 393. ISBN 9781903018477.
  5. http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1016754-butter-chicken
  6. "Moti Mahal: Delhi’s Gastronomic Pearl – The Wall Street Journal". Retrieved 15 November 2014.
  7. cookingandme. "Indian Butter Chicken Masala Recipe". Retrieved October 19, 2015.
  8. http://food.ndtv.com/recipe-butter-chicken-106717

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