Chicken Tikka Masala

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Chicken Tikka Masala

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Spice up dinner with chicken tikka masala, a crowd-pleasing favorite featuring yogurt-marinated chicken in a creamy tomato sauce—easy to make and totally delicious!

Chicken Tikka Masala with Basmati Rice

Chicken tikka masala combines yogurt-marinated, broiled chicken with a creamy, spice-rich tomato sauce. It’s easy to prepare and makes a fantastic introduction to Indian cuisine for kids, thanks to its mild spice level. The origin of the dish is uncertain, but it’s thought to have evolved from butter chicken and was popularized by cooks from India living in Great Britain. Today, it’s a staple at Indian restaurants around the world.

The vibrant orange sauce is seasoned with garam masala, an aromatic blend of peppercorns, mace, cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, and nutmeg, available at most large supermarkets. If necessary, curry powder can be used as a substitute. Serve chicken tikka masala with fluffy basmati rice, buttery peas, and warm naan bread for a truly delicious meal that brings the flavors of India right to your dinner table.

“Amazing! Made this for dinner tonight and it was far better than any I’ve had at an authentic Indian restaurant. Adding this to my rotation.”

Steph

What You’ll Need To Make Chicken Tikka Masala

ingredients for chicken tikka masala
  • Whole Milk Yogurt: Used for marinating the chicken, the yogurt helps tenderize the meat and adds a subtle tanginess to the flavor.
  • Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts: The main protein in the dish, marinated in yogurt and apices, then broiled before being added to the sauce.
  • Onion and Fresh Ginger: These aromatics form the base of the sauce.
  • Garam Masala, Coriander, Turmeric, and Cumin: A blend of spices used both in the marinade and the sauce, providing the characteristic flavor profile of Chicken Tikka Masala.
  • Canned Crushed Tomatoes: The acidic component of the sauce, crushed tomatoes add body and a rich, tangy flavor that complements the spices.
  • Heavy Cream: Added to the sauce for richness and a creamy texture, balancing the acidity of the tomatoes and the heat of the spices.
  • Fresh Cilantro: Used as a garnish, it introduces a fresh, herbaceous element to finish the dish, adding a burst of color and flavor.
  • Jump to the printable recipe for precise measurements

Step-by-Step Instructions

Begin by chopping the chicken breasts into chunks. Feel free to substitute boneless skinless chicken thighs if you like, but I prefer white meat for this recipe since the sauce is quite rich.

cutting chicken on board

In a bowl large enough to hold the chicken, combine the yogurt, salt and spices.

marinade ingredients in bowl

Whisk to combine.

whisking marinade ingredients

Then add the chicken and mix until it is evenly coated. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour or overnight.

mixing raw chicken with yogurt marinade

When you’re ready to cook the chicken, preheat the broiler and set an oven rack in the top position. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and set a wire rack on top; spray the rack with nonstick cooking spray.

arranging chicken on cooking rack

Place the chicken on the prepared rack, spooning any marinade left in the bowl over the chicken. Broil for 7 to 8 minutes, until browned on top. (The chicken does not need to be flipped over.)

broiled chicken pieces

While the chicken cooks, start the sauce.

chopped ginger and onions on board

Melt the butter over medium heat in a large pan. Add the onions and ginger and cook, stirring frequently, until softened, 5 to 7 minutes. Do not brown; reduce the heat if necessary.

Vegetables in a skillet.

Add the spices and cook 2 minutes more.

vegetables cooking with spices

Add the tomatoes, heavy cream, salt, sugar, pepper and 1/2 cup water.

making chicken tikka masala sauce

Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, uncovered, until thickened, about 15 minutes.

simmering chicken tikka masala sauce

Add the broiled chicken to the sauce and simmer until the chicken is warmed through and fully cooked, a few minutes.

adding chicken to chicken tikka masala sauce

Sprinkle the cilantro over the chicken and serve with buttered Indian basmati rice and/or naan.

finished chicken tikka masala

Frequently Asked Questions

Can chicken tikka masala be made ahead of time?

Yes, chicken tikka masala is an excellent dish to make ahead. Simply prepare the dish as directed, allow it to cool, and then store it in the refrigerator. Reheat gently on the stove over medium-low heat, adding a little extra cream or water if the sauce has thickened too much in the fridge.

Can I use chicken thighs to make chicken tikka masala?

Yes, boneless skinless chicken thighs will work well in this recipe. Keep in mind the cook time will be a bit longer.

Is there a dairy-free option for the cream in chicken tikka masala?

Yes, for those looking for a dairy-free option, full-fat unsweetened coconut milk makes an excellent substitute for the heavy cream. It offers a similar creamy texture and adds a slight coconut flavor that complements the spices well.

Chicken Tikka Masala with basmati rice in serving bowl

Video Tutorial

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Chicken Tikka Masala

Spice up dinner with chicken tikka masala, a crowd-pleasing favorite featuring yogurt-marinated chicken in a creamy tomato sauce—easy to make and totally delicious!

Servings: 4 to 6
Prep Time: 20 Minutes
Cook Time: 40 Minutes
Total Time: 1 Hour, plus at least 1 hour to marinate the chicken

Ingredients

For the Chicken

  • ½ cup whole milk yogurt
  • 1½ teaspoons salt
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon garam masala (okay to substitute curry powder)
  • 1 teaspoon ground coriander
  • 1 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 2 pounds boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut into 2-inch chunks

For the Sauce

  • 4 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 1 medium yellow onion, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh ginger
  • 1¼ teaspoons garam masala (okay to substitute curry powder)
  • 1¼ teaspoons ground coriander
  • 1¾ teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1 (14-oz) can crushed tomatoes
  • 1¼ cups heavy cream
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
  • ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro

Instructions

  1. In a bowl large enough to hold the chicken, whisk together the yogurt, salt, turmeric, garam masala, coriander, and cumin. Add the chicken and mix until it is evenly coated. Cover and marinate in the refrigerator for at least 1 hour or overnight.
  2. Preheat the broiler and set an oven rack in the top position. Line a baking sheet with aluminum foil and set a wire rack on top; spray the rack with nonstick cooking spray.
  3. Place the chicken on the prepared rack, spooning any marinade left in the bowl over the chicken. Broil for 7 to 8 minutes, until browned on top. (The chicken does not need to be flipped over.) While the chicken cooks, start the sauce.
  4. To make the sauce: Melt the butter over medium heat in a large pan. Add the onions and ginger and cook, stirring frequently, until softened, 5 to 7 minutes. Do not brown; reduce the heat if necessary. Add the spices and cook 2 minutes more. Add the tomatoes, heavy cream, salt, sugar, pepper and ½ cup water. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat to medium-low and simmer, uncovered, until thickened, about 15 minutes. Taste and adjust seasoning if necessary (I usually add a bit more salt and sugar).
  5. Add the broiled chicken to the sauce and simmer until the chicken is warmed through and fully cooked, a few minutes. Sprinkle the cilantro over the chicken and serve with buttered Indian basmati rice and/or naan.
  6. Make-Ahead Instructions: This dish can be made up to 2 days ahead of time and stored, covered, in the refrigerator. Reheat on the stovetop over medium-low heat until warmed through.

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Nutrition Information

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  • Per serving (6 servings)
  • Calories: 475
  • Fat: 31 g
  • Saturated fat: 18 g
  • Carbohydrates: 11 g
  • Sugar: 2 g
  • Fiber: 7 g
  • Protein: 38 g
  • Sodium: 745 mg
  • Cholesterol: 201 mg

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Gluten-Free Adaptable Note

To the best of my knowledge, all of the ingredients used in this recipe are gluten-free or widely available in gluten-free versions. There is hidden gluten in many foods; if you're following a gluten-free diet or cooking for someone with gluten allergies, always read the labels of your ingredients to verify that they are gluten-free.

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Comments

  • thanks chef great recipe

  • This was a huge hit with my husband and my seven year old son! And me! I followed the recipe to the letter. My son asked for thirds because he loved it so much! My husband and I added sriracha to our servings to spice it up and it was extra amazing. Jenn, you are magical! Thank you!

  • Is it possible to freeze this?

    • Hi Cathy, Typically, I’d hesitate to freeze this because of the dairy it has, but some readers have commented that they’ve frozen it and have been happy with the results. Hope you enjoy if you make it!

  • Such a great recipe. Just made again, with turkey breast this time. I also made a second batch of the marinade and coated cauliflower and carrots with it and roasted them in the oven, finishing them on the lower rack while the turkey was broiling. So delicious!!!!

  • Is there any chance of making this for for lactose intolerant guests?

    • — Christine Stelter
    • Reply
    • Hi Christine, I’ve only made this with dairy products, but I think coconut milk will work in place of the heavy cream. It will change the flavor profile a bit, but will still be good. And I haven’t tried this with dairy-free yogurt, but I think it should work. I’d love to hear how it turns out!

    • I make this all the time using Greek Yogurt to marinate the chicken (the kind I get contains at most 5% lactose, Fage makes a lactose free, in general Greek yogurt is very low in lactose) and I use coconut milk in the sauce instead of the cream. For years I’ve done this. Get rave reviews every time I serve it–everyone always goes back for seconds. Overall: This recipe is fantastic–absolutely delicious with incredible depth of flavor. A++

  • Great recipe. I always thought indian food was challenging. However,with this easy recipe I took up the challenge. Im so glad I did because it came out great! Unfortunately I accidently only bought 1lb so I added 6 drumsticks. I made basmati rice with lime and butter. Love it!

  • I keep coming back to this recipe. I have tried similar recipes in the past but this one is my favorite for its simplicity, elegance, and fantastic results. The only change I make is using boneless thighs instead of breasts. Breasts continue failing the tender and dryness test for me.

  • Came out PERFECT!!!! Amazing recipe.

  • I’m vegetarian, but before I went vegetarian a few years ago chicken tikka masala was one of my favorite dishes – the sauce is so good! So I decided to try making this with chickpeas instead of chicken. I used two cans of chickpeas (drained and rinsed), and marinated them for an hour in the yogurt mixture. Then I broiled them on low for about 5 mins – they didn’t have any charred bits like the chicken in the recipe, but it made them more tender and a nice consistency.

    That was the only change I intended to make to the recipe, however I was not paying much attention as I was cooking, and forgot to measure out only 14 oz of my 28 oz can of tomatoes, and dumped the whole thing in! I had started to mix it in with everything before I realized my mistake, so I had to just go with it. Luckily I hadn’t added in the water yet, so I didn’t use that. I also only had 1 cup of heavy cream (didn’t check amounts of ingredients before I shopped, so just bought the small half pint size). Even after simmering it was a bit thinner than I wanted, so I used my immersion blender for the tomato/onion bits, which seemed to help, and I like my sauce smooth anyway.

    Despite my alterations and mistakes, it was delicious and I would make it again! I think I’d actually keep my tomato and heavy cream mistakes (though perhaps not do the full 28 oz of tomatoes). Looking forward to my leftovers tomorrow!

  • Our family loved this. I did add garlic to the onion and ginger and used half and half instead of cream. Also added crushed red pepper. I’ll definitely make this again. Great recipe and relatively easy too!

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