Chicken Masala Recipe - Swasthi's Recipes (2024)

Chicken Masala is an Indian dish of flavorsome chicken coated with a delicious, spicy and thick masala (sauce). This classic and comforting dish comes together under 45 mins and makes for a satisfying meal. Serve it with steamed rice, flavored rice like Jeera rice or Turmeric rice. It also goes well with Chapati, roti and Naan. If you want to extend your menu, include Raita or Lassi.

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About Chicken Masala

In the generic Indian lingo, Chicken Masala simply translates to chicken cooked with spices, where the word “masala” means spices. However in reference to this particular dish, Chicken Masala is a North Indian dish where chicken is cooked in a spicy onion tomato masala.

A basic masala is prepared by sautéing onions, tomatoes, spices and herbs. Marinated chicken is sautéed and cooked in this masala. The resulting dish is delicious & aromatic with a thick masala/sauce coated over succulent chicken.

Chicken Masala is a simple version that requires much basic ingredients and does not use any cashews, yogurt, coconut or cream like a Butter Chicken. The masala (thick sauce) in this dish is unique in its own way. It is delicious, super flavorful & has a texture.

This North Indian Murgh Masala is one of those dishes often featured on the restaurant menus like Chicken Bhuna Masala, Chicken Tikka Masala and Chicken Butter Masala. While the other dishes take time to cook, this one is extremely simple and can be made even by beginners with little effort.

If you order this dish often in regular Indian restaurants & Dhabas, you are likely to see oil floating over the chicken and it tastes super hot/spicy. However the premium places customize the spice level for you along with the consistency of the masala – dry, semi-dry or gravy (saucy).

My Recipe

The authentic version of chicken masala uses whole spices like bay leaf, cinnamon, cardamoms & cloves. They infuse deeper flavors slowly as the chicken cooks. However feel free to skip them if you do not prefer.

In this post I show how to make a semi-dry version that has a thick masala. If you prefer a drier version, simply cook down the dish a little longer to evaporate some of the moisture. To make it more saucy (with gravy), you may add some hot water while cooking or follow my pro tips section for more ideas.

My recipe makes for a less oily version because that’s how we prefer. You are free to use more for a layer of spiced oil floating over the final dish. You may use 4 tablespoons of oil for that.

If you prefer to make the dish creamy, you may add some heavy cream (whipping cream) or homemade nut milk or coconut cream at the finishing stage. But note that this dilutes some of the flavors, so I suggest increasing red chili powder and garam masala by ½ tsp each.

Alternately you may add some cashew or almond paste for more thicker saucy consistency. I share more ideas & tips on making a saucy dish in the pro tips section below, after the stepwise photos.

Do remember 2 crucial steps to make a yummy chicken masala – 1. Cook the dish on a low heat so the chicken gets time to soaks up all the flavors. 2. Use hot water if required to bring the dish to a consistency.

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How to make Chicken Masala (Stepwise Photos)

Preparation

1. To a mixing bowl add the following ingredients to marinate the chicken. This step infuses flavors and tenderizes the chicken.

  • 1.1 lbs. (½ Kg) chicken (use bone-in for flavor or boneless)
  • ¾teaspoon ginger & garlic paste
  • ½teaspoon turmeric
  • ¼teaspoon salt
  • ¾teaspoon garam masala or chicken masala
  • ½teaspoon Kashmiri red chili powder (or less spicy chili powder or paprika)

If you want you may also add 2 tablespoons yogurt. I have not used it here.

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2. Mix well to marinate and set aside for about 45 mins to 1 hour. You can also refrigerate overnight.

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Make Onion Tomato Masala

3. Heat a pot with 2 tablespoons oil and add the whole spices. 1 small bay leaf, 2 green cardamoms, 2 cloves and 1 inch piece of cinnamon. If you don’t like or have toddler for meal, leave them.

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4. Add 1 to 2 chopped green chilies (optional, leave out for kids) and 1 cup fine chopped onions.

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5. Saute onions on a medium flame for 5 to 6 mins. Reduce the heat slightly and continue to saute until they turn completely golden. Add ¾ teaspoon garlic ginger paste and saute for a minute, until aromatic & the raw smell of ginger garlic goes away.

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6. Pour ½cup tomato puree or chopped tomatoes (deseeded). Then add ½ to ¾ teaspoon red chili powder, ½ to ¾ teaspoon garam masala and ½tspsalt.

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7. Saute till the mixture turns thick, aromatic and oil begins to separate from the masala.

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8. Add the marinated chicken & saute for 3 to 5 mins on a medium to high flame. (If you want you can also sear the chicken in a separate pan or grill or air fry for 5 mins first & add to the prepared onion tomato masala. I haven’t done it here because this is meant to be a simple dish).

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9. Cover and cook for about 5 mins on the lowest possible flame. This is when the chicken soaks up the flavors.

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10. You will see moisture from chicken begins to ooze out. Stir in a handful of coriander leaves (chopped) & handful of mint leaves (chopped).

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11. Cover and cook again until chicken is soft and tender. If you want a gravy or more sauce, pour some hot water or coconut milk (not authentic) & simmer until chicken is tender. Taste test and add more salt and garam masala if required. For more heat add crushed black pepper. Garnish with chopped coriander leaves & 2 to 3 tbsps cream if you want.

Serve chicken masala with rice, roti, naan or paratha along with lemon wedges and onion slices.

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Pro Tips

  • Marinate to infuse and tenderize the chicken. You may skip this step if you are making the dish ahead & let the chicken masala rest for a day or 2 in the refrigerator. If you skip the marinade, use up all the spices meant for marinade while cooking the dish.
  • Skinless bone-in chicken is best for this recipe as the dish turns more flavorsome but feel free to use bone-less chicken. If you use boneless chicken breasts, splash some hot water while cooking. This prevents the breasts from drying out.
  • Canned tomato puree: If using canned tomatoes, make sure there is no citric acid added to it ex: Mutti pasata.
  • Feel free to use almond, cashew, fresh coconut, white sesame or poppy seeds paste. These are not used to make a chicken masala however I mention them as an option and we do add them for other chicken curries. These will help you make more saucy dish as you can cook the dish with more water.
  • I prefer to use regular cooking oil for this dish. You may use mustard oil for a pungent dish. Alternately you can add some ghee along with oil at the beginning. this imparts different flavors.

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Chicken Masala Recipe

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Chicken masala is a simple Indian dish made with chicken, spices, herbs, onions and tomatoes. Serve this with rice or any flatbreads like naan, roti or paratha.

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Prep Time15 minutes minutes

Cook Time30 minutes minutes

Total Time45 minutes minutes

Servings3

AuthorSwasthi

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • ½ kg chicken (1.1 lbs, bone-in or boneless)

Marinade

  • ½ teaspoon red chili powder (mild variety like kashmiri or byadgi)
  • ¾ teaspoon garam masala (or chicken masala)
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric (or haldi)
  • ¾ teaspoon Ginger garlic paste
  • ¼ teaspoon salt or as needed
  • 2 tablespoons curd (plain yogurt, optional)

Other ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons Oil
  • 1 small bay leaf (optional)
  • 2 green cardamoms (optional)
  • 1 inch cinnamon piece (optional)
  • 2 to 4 cloves (optional)
  • 1 cup onions finely chopped
  • ¾ teaspoon ginger garlic paste
  • 1 to 2 green chilies (Thai/ Indian chilies or serrano peppers)
  • ½ cup tomato puree (or deseeded & finely chopped)
  • ¾ to ½ teaspoon Kashmiri red chili powder (or paprika) (adjust to taste)
  • ½ teaspoon Salt (adjust to taste)
  • ¾ to ½ teaspoon garam masala (or chicken masala powder, adjust to taste)
  • 1 Handful coriander leaves (cilantro or mint leaves (or both), finely chopped)

Instructions

Preparation

  • Add chicken to a large mixing bowl. Make sure there is no excess water/ dripping moisture in the chicken. Add ginger garlic paste, turmeric, red chilli powder, salt, yogurt (optional), garam masala or chicken masala.

  • Cover & set aside for about 45 mins to 1 hour. It can also be left overnight in the refrigerator.

How to make Chicken Masala

  • Heat oil in a pan or pot. Add the whole spices – cloves, cinnamon, cardamoms and bay leaf. (be careful – they can splutter)

  • Add green chilies and onions. Saute them on a medium to medium high heat for 5 to 6 mins. Then reduce the heat and saute for a few more minutes until the onions turn golden.

  • Add ginger garlic paste and saute for a minute, until the raw smell of the ginger garlic goes off.

  • Pour the tomato puree. Then add salt, red chili powder and garam masala as well.

  • Saute this very well until the mixture begins to smell aromatic and release some oil. This takes only 2 to 3 minutes.

  • Add marinated chicken and saute for 4 to 5 mins on a medium to high flame. Turn the flame to completely low and cook covered for 5 mins. (Alternately you can also sear the chicken with 1 tablespoon oil in a separate pan or grill or air fry for 5 mins first & add to the prepared onion tomato masala.)

  • Add coriander leaves or mint leaves and give a good stir.

  • Cover the pan again and continue to cook on a low heat until chicken is completely cooked to soft and tender. For a semi-dry chicken masala, you don't need to add water as the chicken gets cooked in its own moisture.

  • To make a gravy dish: Add little hot water or coconut milk at the previous step, after adding coriander leaves. Cook until the gravy turns thick & chicken is cooked through. If you intend to use coconut milk, add more red chilli and garam masala when you cook the tomato puree earlier.

  • Your chicken is fully cooked when the internal temperature reaches to 165 F. The other way is to pierce the chicken with a fork and should be able to pull out the meat easily from the pieces.

  • Taste test and add more salt or garam masala if you want. You can also add 2 to 3 tbsps. of heavy cream or whipping cream. Garnish with coriander leaves.

  • Serve chicken masala hot with steamed rice, roti, sliced onion wedges and lemon.

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Nutrition Facts

Chicken Masala Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 486Calories from Fat 315

% Daily Value*

Fat 35g54%

Saturated Fat 8g50%

Cholesterol 126mg42%

Sodium 729mg32%

Potassium 446mg13%

Carbohydrates 8g3%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 3g3%

Protein 32g64%

Vitamin A 635IU13%

Vitamin C 6.9mg8%

Calcium 64mg6%

Iron 2.3mg13%

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

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FAQs

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.

Which is the tastiest chicken dish in India? ›

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What is the difference between garam masala and chicken 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.

What is chicken masala made of? ›

Bite-sized chicken pieces are marinated in a mixture of yogurt, cumin, paprika, and garam masala to tenderize and flavor the meat. Once marinated, the chicken is baked in the oven, then simmered in a rich, creamy tomato-based sauce infused with aromatic spices.

What does masala mean in Indian? ›

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.

Which is healthier, butter chicken or tikka masala? ›

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.

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Which is the tastiest chicken dish in the world? ›

Butter chicken, also known as Murgh Makhani, has recently claimed the top spot in the "Top 100 Chicken Dishes in the World" list by TasteAtlas, (an online guide for traditional food) solidifying its place as a global culinary sensation.

What is the #1 Indian dish? ›

1. Chicken Makhani (Butter Chicken) Butter chicken is mouth-watering, tender chicken, cooked in a spiced tomato sauce. It's traditionally cooked in a tandoor (a cylindrical clay or metal oven), but may be grilled, roasted or pan-fried in less authentic preparations.

Can I substitute curry powder for masala? ›

While curry powder's aromatic qualities are different from garam masala, the former offers a similar complexity of flavors and aromas. Curry powder works well with a wide range of dishes, and includes some of the key ingredients of garam masala. To replace garam masala with curry powder in your recipe, use a 1:1 ratio.

When to add masala to chicken? ›

Add the marinated chicken & saute for 3 to 5 mins on a medium to high flame. (If you want you can also sear the chicken in a separate pan or grill or air fry for 5 mins first & add to the prepared onion tomato masala.

Can we add chicken masala after cooking? ›

This totally depends on how your chicken masala is. Read the ingredients and if it already contains garam masala (like cinnamon, clove, cardamon etc), then you really don't need to add extra garam masala. However, once your curry is done and you feel the need to add some, feel free to do so.

What is the difference between chicken marsala and chicken masala? ›

Unlike Chicken Marsala, which is named after the wine used in the recipe, Chicken Tikka Masala is a dish that consists of chunks of marinated chicken enveloped in a creamy, heavily-spiced, tomato-based curry sauce. It owes its name to that heavily-spiced sauce, as masala is an Indian term for a mixture of spices.

What is another name for chicken masala? ›

Tikka masala became popular in America as butter chicken after Indian restaurants began serving it with a side of white rice instead of basmati. The dish doesn't always include chicken, but it's called chicken-tikka or chicken-curry when it does.

What to use instead of chicken masala powder? ›

I add roasted cumin and coriander powder, garam masala powder (small cardamom,clovesand cinammon). Usually i don't add store bought powder. But sometimes I add readymade tandoori chicken masala powder or biryani masala powder for a change. I also prefer adding kasuri methi in any Indian recipe for chicken.

Why is it called chicken tikka masala? ›

He even offered his own simplified explanation of how the entrée evolved: “Chicken tikka is an Indian dish. The masala sauce was added to satisfy the desire of British people to have their meat served in gravy.”

What does tikka masala taste like? ›

Tikka Masala is a mildly spicy, earthy, curry dish with a creamy tomato sauce. Traditionally, it contains Kashmiri chili, which is a type of chili pepper grown in the Kashmir region of India.

What is tikka 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.

Is chicken masala the same as curry powder? ›

Ultimately both curry powder and masala are blended spice mixes that can be added to food to pack a spicy and aromatic kick. In the end, the difference boils down to the different mix of spices, masala being more of a warming aromatic blend and curry powder being more of an earthy blend.

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