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The chicken masala recipe is a semi-dry and semi gravy chicken curry shared here along with step by step details and a video procedure. It is achicken curry with delicious gravy into the chicken and is a very popular non-vegetarian dish.

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About the recipe

It is masala curry made using chicken and the gravy that goes into this curry is of cashews and tomatoes which have been blended into a fine puree and added to make the Indian chicken masala gravy.

It is one of the best chicken recipes apart from chicken without an oven as well as tandoori chicken in the oven on the blog and it can be easily made by available ingredients at home.

This curry can be made for any occasions and it is suitable to be eaten with rice or roti. The gravy also needs onions that have been cooked till brown and adding onions gives a very good flavour to the chicken masala curry.

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I have made many chicken recipes and would love to post many more curry recipes and many more chicken rice recipes that are suitable to be eaten with rotis and also that can be eaten as main course rice for lunch or dinners.

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Chicken recipes do not take much time to cook and they are very easy to prepare and also turn very yummy with the end result.

I have slow-cooked the chicken masala and the recipe has turned out amazingly delicious. I would love to share the details of the recipe and also the video procedure for my viewers to understand it even much better.

Ingredients

Oil: This is the main base for Indian curries and any oil can be used which is edible.

Whole spices: I have used cinnamon and cloves but other spices too can be altered as per preference and flavours. I like to keep it a minimum for regular cooking.

Sliced onions: This is the main base of the curry as this gives gravy and the onions have to be roasted well until they turn golden colour which gives the taste to the gravy.

Chicken: Using chicken with bones is preferred but if making the gravy to eat with naan or paratha then boneless chicken too can be used.

Cashew nuts and Tomato: These are the main ingredients for the base other than the onions as these ingredients when pureed and cooked with chicken give the actual restaurant kind of flavour and gravy. It also makes the gravy rich and nutritious.

Dry spices: All the available and basic dry spices such as salt, chilli powder, turmeric powder, garam masala powder, black pepper powder, coriander powder etc... are added as not adding these spices makes the recipe incomplete.

Coriander leaves: adding cilantro leaves to any curry gives a pleasant aroma to the masala.

Variation: I have not used dried kasoori methi in the end but it can be added and modified which gives great taste to the chicken recipe.

Step by step procedure

Step 1 (Making of puree)

  • Take a blending jar, into it add kaju/cashewnuts and make a fine powder of them.
  • Into it add chopped tomatoes .
  • puree them finely and rest this kaju tomato puree aside for later use.

Step 2 (Making of the curry)

In a wok add oil and heat it.

  • Add whole garam masala such as cinnamon sticks and cloves into it.
  • Add sliced onions and cook them until soft.
  • Add salt as per taste, mix and cook until the onions turn slight brown in color.
  • Add ginger garlic paste and saute for few minutes to get rid of raw smell.
  • Add the washed chicken .
  • roast the chicken until the color of the chicken changes.
  • Into it, add salt, turmeric powder, red chilli powder, coriander seeds powder and mix well.
  • Roast the chicken by mixing on medium flame for few minutes.
  • Reduce the flame and cook the chicken for few minutes until oil starts separating.
  • Into it, add the blended kaju/cashew tomato puree and mix everything.
  • mix the masala.
  • Add garam masala powder, black pepper powder, mix and cook the chicken gravy for few minutes until oil starts separating on low flame.
  • Add freshly chopped coriander leaves and give a mix.
  • Cook the chicken until it turns soft for few minutes on low flame.
  • Lastly mix the chicken and its done.
  • Serve the chicken.
  • Enjoy it with rice or roti.
  • Watch the video below for clear understanding.
  • Note: Stirring the curry masala while cooking is essential as the masala may burn at the bottom if not stirred. Also using a non-stick base is preferred for this gravy.
  • If the gravy is thickening a lot then adding ½ a cup of water to give a slight liquid consistency is suggested as cashew usually thickens the gravy.

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Recipe

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chicken masala recipe, chicken masala gravy spicy curry

Asiya

Chicken masala curry is a yummy onion tomato cashewnut gravy which has been slow cooked by adding the tomato kaju puree into the chicken curry.

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Prep Time 25 minutes mins

Cook Time 40 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins

Course chicken

Cuisine Hyderabadi

Servings 4

Calories 123 kcal

Ingredients

  • 750 gms chicken cleaned and washed well
  • 2 tablespoon oil
  • 2 small cinnamon sticks and 2 cloves
  • 4 onions (finely sliced)
  • salt - to taste
  • 1 teaspoon ginger garlic paste
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric powder/haldi
  • 1 teaspoon red chilli powder
  • ½ teaspoon roasted coriander seeds powder
  • 12-15 kaju/cashewnuts
  • 3 tomatoes (chopped)
  • ¼ teaspoon garam masala powder
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper powder
  • 2 tablespoon chopped coriander leaves

Instructions

Step 1 (Making of puree):

  • Take a blending jar, into it add kaju/cashewnuts and make a fine powder of them.

  • Into it add chopped tomatoes and puree them finely.

  • Rest this kaju tomato puree aside.

Step 2 (Making of the curry):

  • In a wok add oil and heat it.

  • Add whole garam masala such as cinnamon sticks and cloves into it.

  • Add sliced onions and cook them until soft.

  • Add salt as per taste, mix and cook until the onions turn slight brown in color.

  • Add ginger garlic paste and saute for few minutes to get rid of raw smell.

  • Add the washed chicken and roast the chicken until the color of the chicken changes.

  • Into it, add turmeric powder, red chilli powder, coriander seeds powder and mix well.

  • Roast the chicken by mixing on medium flame for few minutes.

  • Reduce the flame and cook the chicken for few minutes until oil starts separating.

  • Into it, add the kaju tomato puree, mix well.

  • Add garam masala powder, black pepper powder, mix and cook the chicken gravy for few minutes until oil starts separating on low flame.

  • Add freshly chopped coriander leaves and give a mix.

  • Cook the chicken until it turns soft for few minutes on low flame.

  • Lastly mix the chicken and its done.

  • Serve the chicken.

  • Enjoy it with rice or roti.

Notes

  • If one feels that the curry is too dry, then add some water to get a gravy form and cook for few minutes by covering the curry with a lid.
  • Adding water turns the dry curry into a gravy curry and it tastes awesome.
  • If one wants to make it spicy then add more quantity of black pepper powder while cooking the curry.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

chicken masala recipe, chicken masala gravy spicy curry

Amount Per Serving

Calories 123Calories from Fat 63

% Daily Value*

Fat 7g11%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Trans Fat 1g

Sodium 9mg0%

Potassium 379mg11%

Carbohydrates 14g5%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 7g8%

Protein 2g4%

Vitamin A 771IU15%

Vitamin C 21mg25%

Calcium 35mg4%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Faq's

Can we replace cashewnuts in the masala?

Yes, they can be replaced with any other masala ingredient such as coconut, almonds etc... but the real taste of chicken masala comes by using a combination of tomato and cashews which give a creamy texture and rich flavor to the gravy.
If cashews are not handy then skip adding cashews and just make a masala gravy of onions and tomatoes.

Is chicken tikka masala and chicken masala same?

These both recipes use some common ingredients but the making of both the recipes is quite different.

Tips

  • Always slight brown the onions to get a good gravy or separately boil the onion and make a paste.
  • Using onion in any of the two ways mentioned above gives a good gravy texture to the gravy. I prefer to brown the onions as it gives a restaurant-style like flavour to the chicken.
  • The quality of the chicken should be good without any fat deposits to get the much-needed flavours.

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  1. Raj

    very nicely done! and easy to follow recipe.

    Reply

  2. BuyingBest

    The recipe of chicken masala you shared is of thick gravy. Can you please share recipe which has thin gravy which can be had with rice or roti or parathas?

    Reply

    • Asiya

      add water to the thick gravy to make a thin gravy...

      Reply

chicken masala recipe, masala gravy - Yummy Indian Kitchen (2024)

FAQs

What is masala gravy made of? ›

Ingredients
110gghee (sunflower oil, if cannot get this)
110gginger, finely chopped
1kgstrong onions, chopped
600mlwater
250gmasala paste, using Steenbergs Organic Madras Curry Powder
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What's the difference between chicken masala and chicken tikka masala? ›

Indian masala makes use of fresh tomatoes (chopped or pureed) so your dish has more fresh flavours. The British chicken tikka masala is essentially made with passata/ bottled or canned tomato puree which imparts umami flavors. Some recipes even use canned tomato soup & tomato paste.

What is a masala curry? ›

Curry doesn't necessarily contain any ground spices but relies on chilli peppers, cloves, cardamom pods, cinnamon sticks, cloves, bay leaves and peppercorns for flavour. The word Masala, on the other hand, means spice mix. It refers to a spice mix of ground seeds like coriander and cumin.

What is Indian masala sauce made of? ›

Tikka masala is a tomato and cream (either in the form of heavy cream, yogurt or cashews) based sauce with lots of traditional Indian spices, including ginger, turmeric and red chili powder (to give it that quintessential orange-hue), garam masala, coriander and cumin. It is slightly sweet and earthy in flavor.

What do Indians call gravy? ›

In its simplest form, curry is an Indian gravy or sauce that is used in tandem with meat, tofu, or vegetables. It's served rice, most popularly Basmati rice, and contains many different kinds of spices. Depending on what your recipe calls for, you could have a mild curry or a curry that's super spicy.

Is tikka masala healthier than butter chicken? ›

Regarding nutrition, Butter Chicken and Tikka Masala are high in calories, fat, and sodium. Butter Chicken has more fat and calories than Tikka Masala due to the use of cream and butter in the sauce. However, Tikka Masala has more sodium than Butter Chicken due to the use of canned tomato puree.

Which is better butter chicken or tikka masala? ›

For this matter, the better choice would be depending on your preferences. If you don't have a problem with spices and the kick that come with it, you should try tikka masala. On the other hand, if you enjoy a creamy curry with a less intense spice flavor, the best option is butter chicken.

How is chicken masala different from garam masala? ›

Difference Between Garam Masala And Chicken Masala

Garam masala contains basic herbs like cumin, cardamom, cinnamon and black pepper, whereas chicken masala contains red chilli, garlic, fennel seeds, dried ginger, mace and asafoetida.

Does masala mean gravy? ›

It's at once utterly confusing and incredibly simple. Masala means mixture of spices. So, a mixture of warming spices roasted and then ground down to a fine powder is a Garam Masala. A mixture of spices that are slightly tart and perfect paired with chickpeas roasted and ground down is a Chana Masala.

What does tikka mean in Indian? ›

The word “tikka” means small pieces of meat in Punjabi. And “masala” means mixture in the Punjabi language. These small pieces of chicken are marinated, traditionally and baked. In this article we look at the origin of Chicken Tikka Masala Indian curry and learn about its popularity in Western-worlds.

What does tikka tikka mean? ›

/ˈtɪk.ə/ /tiːk.ə/ in South Asian cooking, a mixture of spices and yogurt (= slightly sour, thick milk) used in preparing meat, cheese, etc. for some dishes and in the names of these dishes: chicken tikka. in South Asian cooking, meat in small pieces.

Is a chicken tikka masala unhealthy? ›

Skip: Chicken Tikka Masala

But like many Indian dishes that were originally low fat, the modern recipe for chicken tikka masala is anything but. An average portion has whopping 1,249 calories and 90.8 grams of fat. A lot of that comes from the ghee and heavy cream.

Can you use coconut milk instead of cream in tikka masala? ›

Chicken tikka masala is usually made with heavy cream, but I like to use coconut milk instead; its subtle sweetness works beautifully with the spices in the dish. Serve with steamed rice.

What to add to a jar of tikka masala? ›

Add more spices: Store-bought curry sauces often lack the depth of flavour that homemade sauces have. To remedy this, you can add more spices like cumin, turmeric, coriander, and garam masala. Use fresh ginger and garlic: Fresh ginger and garlic add a lot of flavour to curries.

What does masala taste like? ›

What Does It Taste Like? Garam masala adds warmth, sweetness, floral notes, and a touch of heat from the black pepper. It is intended to be a fragrant spice as well as flavorful. While cumin, coriander, and turmeric may remind you of curry, garam masala is generally not firey hot.

What does masala sauce taste like? ›

Tikka Masala Sauce is basically a tangy spicy onion tomato sauce that has a dash of sweetness. It is frequently served with other dishes like paneer, chicken, chickpeas, and multiple vegetables in restaurants like Tikka's N's Curry's.

What's the difference between masala and curry? ›

masala = any combination of spices, dry or wet, usually dry - made to be used in a dish. curry = a dish including masala(s), usually wet; term invented by the British or a westerner for sure. Masala is a mix that is added to meat or vegetables to make a curry.

Is masala spicy? ›

Garam masala is a spice blend with North Indian origins. Garam means "hot" while masala means "blend," but the spice itself is not necessarily spicy-hot. Instead, the name refers to the warming spices like cinnamon, nutmeg, and cumin in the mix. The flavor of garam masala is not overly heat-driven or intense.

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