Chicken Tikka Masala
If you need dinner ideas for for chicken breasts, I think you will love this dish! Chicken Tikka Masala is probably the most popular dish on the menu of any Indian restaurant in the States. Ironically, this dish originated in the United Kingdom and is considered Britain’s national dish. My lighter version uses yogurt instead of cream which also adds some extra protein, and is wonderful served over rice. I also have a slow cooker version in the Skinnytaste Fast and Slow Cookbook, this Salmon Tikka Masala and Instant Pot Chicken Tikka Masala (which is also dairy-free). Chicken Tikka Masala has become a global phenomenon, loved for its creamy, flavorful sauce and tender chicken. There is no standard recipe for tikka masala. In fact, a 1998 survey found that the only common ingredient in 48 different chicken tikka masala recipes was the chicken. So, we probably all have different ideas of what it should taste like.
Chicken Tikka Masala Calories
Chicken Tikka Masala can vary quite a bit in calorie count depending on the recipe and portion size. An average restaurant serving of Chicken Tikka Masala can range from 800 to 1200 calories or even more. This is because restaurants often use butter, cream, and richer ingredients. My homemade version is made with lighter ingredients, and portion control is key. Here 3/4 cup is about 250 calories, not including rice. For years, I tried to lighten this meal without all the cream and ghee (clarified butter), yet I never felt satisfied with the results. I almost gave up, figuring it was just a dish I couldn’t make healthier until I stumbled on a recipe from a throwdown with Bobby Flay from an old Indian restaurant in New York. I gave it another shot using yogurt and milk instead of the cream and thought it was great for an uncomplicated, healthy chicken tikka masala!
Ingredients
Here’s everything you need to make this quick and easy chicken tikka masala recipe, but scroll to the bottom for exact measurements.
Canola Oil or Butter for cooking the onions and spices in Aromatics: Minced onion, grated ginger, and crushed garlic infuse the dish with rich, aromatic flavors. Canned Crushed Tomatoes are the base of the curry sauce. Creamy Ingredients: This chicken tikka masala without heavy cream uses 1% milk and plain, whole milk yogurt (not Greek yogurt). Spices: Cumin, garam masala, turmeric, chili powder, kosher salt Chicken: Cut boneless skinless chicken breasts into bite-sized pieces. Cilantro for garnish and color
How to Make Chicken Tikka Masala
My simplified version of traditional chicken tikka masala is much faster and easier, and most of the cooking time is hands-off as the sauce simmers. The complete instructions are in the recipe card below.
Variations
Turmeric: Some people commented that the turmeric made the sauce taste bitter, so feel free to use less. More Spices: Coriander and cardamom would also be good. Spiciness: Add cayenne for some heat. Dairy-Free Chicken Tikka Masala: Substitute coconut milk and a non-dairy yogurt. Chicken: Swap chicken breasts for boneless, skinless chicken thighs. Vegetarian Tikka Masala: Substitute canned chickpeas or tofu for chicken. Vegetables: Add spinach, cauliflower, or peas for an extra serving of veggies. Don’t like cilantro? Skip it.
Serving Suggestions
Carbs: I like to serve chicken tikka masala over basmati rice or with naan bread to soak up the sauce. Low-Carb: Swap rice for cauliflower rice. Vegetables: To round out this meal, pair it with a vegetable, like wilted spinach or roasted cauliflower.
Storage
Fridge: Store leftover tikka masala in airtight containers for up to 4 days in the refrigerator. Freeze: I typically don’t freeze dishes that contain dairy, but if you have leftovers that will go bad before you have time to eat them, you can try freezing the sauce for 3 months. Reheat: Microwave until warm or warm on the stove.
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