April 22nd, 2013

Chicken Makhani

Chicken Makhani

One of my favorite restaurants here in Provo is called Bombay House, and they serve wonderful Indian dishes.  Unfortunately, the only time I ever get to go there is when it’s my turn to choose the restaurant (i.e. my birthday).  That’s because my teenagers aren’t crazy about Indian cuisine.  I love to order the Chicken Makhani at Bombay House because it’s fabulous, and the last time I was there (on my birthday last year), I decided I needed to learn how to make it myself.  I found a really good recipe with onions and spices and ground-up cashews.

When I first found the recipe, I noticed that it had an ingredient I had never heard of called garam masala.  I don’t know if you’re like me or not, but when I come across a recipe with an ingredient I’m not familiar with, I usually won’t end up making the recipe.  But don’t be scared off by the garam masala in this recipe.  It’s just a spice that you can easily find on the spice racks at your grocery store.

Apparently this dish is also known as “Butter Chicken” but I think that’s a strange name for a dish that has such a small amount of butter and so many other strong-flavored ingredients that stand out more than the butter does.  Chicken Makhani has a ton of flavor.  I hope you like it as much as I do.

Chicken Makhani

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