Tikka (pronounced [ʈɪkkaː]) is a dish consisting of pieces of meat or vegetarian alternatives, with its origins tracing back to the ancient Babylon. The term ‘tikka’ was given in the mughal era. It is made by marinating the pieces in spices and yogurt, and cooking them in a tandoor.
To blend or not to blend the sauce
This is personal preference. Over the years I’ve tried both AND made both options over the last couple of weeks for the purpose of this post. In the above, we blended the sauce and then strained it for a smooth lump free sauce. In the below served with rice we are showing the non blended sauce.
We prefer the non blended sauce. It’s easier, less mess and not necessary! Especially when the most crucial flavours are strained right out. You WANT those flavours in your curry.
Chicken Tikka Masala is so easy to make right at home in one pan with simple ingredients!
This rich and creamy flavoursome Chicken tikka rivals any Indian restaurant! Why go out when you can make it better at home! With aromatic golden chicken pieces swimming in an incredible curry sauce, this Chicken Tikka Masala recipe is one of the best you will try! Pair it with our buttery garlic naan breads!
$2 Chicken Tikka Masala | But Cheaper
FAQ
What is tikka made of?
Chicken tikka
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Course
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Hors d’oeuvre
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Serving temperature
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Hot
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Main ingredients
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Chicken, dahi (yogurt), red chili powder, ginger and garlic paste, lemon juice
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Variations
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Paneer tikka
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Is a Tikka Masala spicy?
What Flavour is tikka?
What is the difference between tikka and tikki?