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One of my favorite curries is the beloved chicken tikka masala. You can make this dish at home by making your own curry powder and tikka masala sauce.
Recipe: basicswithbabish.co/basicsepi...
Shopping List:
+ For the curry powder:
1 stick cinnamon
1 whole nutmeg
2 dried bay leaves
1 Tbsp whole cloves
2 Tbsp cumin seeds
3 Tbsp coriander seeds
1 Tbsp cardamom
1 tsp red pepper flakes
+ For the chicken tikka masala marinade:
1 cup full fat yogurt
2 inches ginger, grated
2 garlic cloves, grated
1 Tbsp of the homemade curry powder (above)
Kosher salt
Freshly ground pepper
Drizzle of olive oil
3 boneless, skinless, chicken breasts (cut into 1-inch cubes)
+ For the tikka masala sauce
2 inches ginger, grated
1/2 small yellow onion, finely minced
2 cloves garlic, grated
1 small bird's eye chili, finely minced
2 Tbsp vegetable oil
1 Tbsp tomato paste
1 heaping Tbsp homemade curry powder (above)
1 28-ounce can of crushed tomatoes
Pinch of white sugar
3/4 cup heavy cream
Optional: serve with long grain basmati rice and cilantro garnish
Special Equipment:
Spice grinder or coffee grinder
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What’s your least favorite thing about cilantro: its flavor, its known toxicity, or its role in the subprime mortgage crisis?
As if it isn't all of the above
Foul soapy demon spawn
Binging with Babish the fact that even though everyone seems to hate it, there always manages to be a ton in my food
thanks for showcasing some of our Indian cuisines, will be looking forward to more.
Binging with Babish I also hate cilantro. It has this taste that just over powers all other flavors for me. It’s distracting.
alternatively: do use your grinder for both coffee and spices to commence on a wild ride of bad ideas
Alicaido this is such a level of chaotic that I only hope to achieve
Ngl i do that shit
@@shartThief what a lad
Two words: Arabic Coffee
@@saraha8276 Two Words: Holy Shit
"The last thing you want to do is pull rock-hard cloves from between your teeth" ...Desi moms never got this memo :(.
theRealCrazyOne every fricking time
I had a roommate from Bengal teach me how to make a chicken curry. Left the cardamom and the cloves in every time
@@hankrearden20 Generally speaking a lot cook with whole cardamom and cloves, matter of fact, grinding it like Babish did in the video is something I have never seen. And they never fish it out. You don't eat it, it has done its job, at this point it is going to be thrown away. And yet, its not fished out, and instead left as a nice surprise to keep you on your toes
theRealCrazyOne 😂
im the 1000th like!!!!!
Everyone in this comment section has an Indian mother.
and it's so fucking stupid too lol because chicken tikki masala isnt even indian, it has it's place of origins in the UK and several indian chefs have called chicken tikki masala's status as an indian dish as ''inauthentic''
@@eoeaoe12e nope,
Ali Ahmed Aslam, proprietor of the Shish Mahal restaurant in the west end of Glasgow, invented chicken tikka masala by improvising a sauce made from yogurt, cream, and spices.
@@eoeaoe12e guess what, Ali Ahmed Aslam, proprietor of the Shish Mahal restaurant in the west end of Glasgow, invented chicken tikka masala by improvising a sauce made from yogurt, cream, and spices. He's a pakistani chef
Indian mother in law actually 🤣
@banu prakash The origin is British, no matter what you say. Like Shubham pointed out, the origins possibly has its place in Glasgow, or at least somewhere in the UK. Several Indian chefs (many of them being high end) call the dish inauthentic; in fact, the sauce was literally made with British people in mind as they like to have their meat served in gravy.
Regarding Shubham's explanation, it stems from the story that ''On a typical dark, wet Glasgow night, a bus driver coming off shift came in and ordered a chicken curry. He sent it back to the waiter saying it's dry. At the time, Dad had an ulcer and was enjoying a plate of tomato soup. So he said why not put some tomato soup into the curry with some spices. They sent it back to the table and the bus driver absolutely loved it. He and his friends came back again and again and we put it on the menu.''
Whatever the origins may come from, one thing is 100% for certain; it's an inauthentic British dish inspired by Indian cuisine. By saying that Tikki Masala is a real authentic Indian dish, you are indirectly insulting Indian culture as a whole.
Babish : Bakes his rice..
Indians: Look how they masacared my boy...
I bet Asians would get triggered how italian rice risotto is made. Food is food, deal with it.
You steam it
@@Tea-ei1cl risotto is better
@@zakr1187 not tried it so can't judge
@@tommybro5313 we're actually not triggered because risotto is a dish itself so it's preparation is understandable
3:05 "Don't do that, that's how you get dead" is my new favourite line
Venture onward and cease life
"That's how you get..."
Me: Salmonella?
" *D E A D* "
Me: oh yeah that too
I can’t 🤣😂🤣🤣
😂😂
@nikhil nair lmao I'm dead
@nikhil nair salmonella is a virus disease lol
only if it kills you.
Only when I shifted to UK and saw frozen food being sold so much I started respecting the effort and techniques put into Indian food and I started respecting that.
Nostalgia For Infinity I mean refrigerating doesn’t mean freezing. I absolutely hope all restaurants are refrigerating their meat
Mmm. I’m from the UK and am not a big fan of frozen food personally. Refrigerated? Of course, it’s safer. But I only buy frozen food if it’s a food that needs to be frozen (ice cream, for example).
@Nostalgia For Infinity I think it depends where you live. I live in the northeast of the USA and in the winter frozen vegetables r often to the "fresh" that had to be shipped around the world. I think England just isn't warm enough to grow all year round
tikka masala is a brittish inspierd indian food
@@ThePapaja1996 lol. No type of Indian food is inspired by British culture. Britishers wasted 200 years in India for spices and use none in their food.
Indian mom: where's the masala in it?
Abhinav Rawal u realise this curry was made in Britain not India
ThePrince Karma bruh who cares if it was or was not made in Britain. It’s called chicken tikka masala. Both tikka and masala are not English words. And it’s a dish that tastes similar to other Indian cuisine. U don’t see these type of ingredients in other British cuisine. At the very least u can admit that this is an Indian inspired dish which may have been made in Britain. That being said, even if it was made in Britain, it was prob made by a brown dude.
@@PureM_ Made in the UK. By Indian people, with the ingredients available to them in the UK. It is also so popular that it is considered among our national dishes.
TheDomesticatedape it was made by a Pakistani dude
@@PureM_ fair point
Me: nodding along sagely to the toasted spices, choice of chicken
Also me: currently eating microwaved hot dogs
😂😂
You know the hot dogs is 3 month out of date they can make see through time
Snifey cuts to brandon rogers overdosing on hotdogs
Dude, same 😂😭
I'm in this picture and I don't like it
American: That looks good.
British: National Dish yo.
Indian: Really?
Kenshin Himura chicken tikka masala was actually developed in the UK, not India. Quite interesting really
@@raoulsandhu1415 Yeah I know, I meant the prep is different in India(like India de-anglicized it).
@@kenshinhimura8133 They just cheapened it out. Most UK tikka m has feck all spices in it. It was developed by Bangladeshis to give to piss heads in exchange for an eye watering amount of money. 👍
Chicken tikka is an Indian dish. The masala was added to satisfy the British desire to have their meat served in gravy.
@@kenshinhimura8133 the prep in this is actually as reasonably close as you can get to indian style without a tandoor and maybe one or two spices
As an Indian, I can tell my Mom would be so proud of you for swirling the pan while dry roasting the spices :')
😂😂😂
True that ...
Would recommend an "Aarti" too to keep away the bad-gaze...
😅
So where does flavoring the frying oil with the spices come from?
tikka masala isnt even indian its british
@Grumpy Cat
Go cry somewhere else
British thief.
It's an Indian dish.
Cope
@@brownie3454 Indian cooks introduced this dish to Britain. Do you really think a britisher make this dish? look at your food and then ours.
"that's how you get DEAD" I crackled
Stein Fliege I too turn into a chip bag when I hear a joke
@@dodobobby5617 yeah I donno why I wrote that but I liked it so I left it xD
Stein Fliege i literally DIED
I too crackled
@@rexfarcan this is becoming a thing now.
Mango lassi is going to be my favorite episode
Yeah it is my nigga
Also my name is also Humza, nice
Yoghurt+mango pulp+sugar in a blender
It's easy.
Mango pulp
Sugar
Yogurt or milk
Ice
Blend until yellow gold
@@razeustrander i mostly add some vanilla ice cream into the blender and then top it off with some mango ice cream.
Almost everytime in a foreign UA-cam channel while making an indian recepie, they are putting tomatoes inside without cooking onions properly.
Sabko chilla chilla ke scheme bata de
Himanshu Shekhar Chaurasia 🤣🙏
Yeah exactly they're supposed to be browned not sautéed. Like BROWN, as in just shy of burnt.
Right! You cannot skip the onion caramelization, if you do... you're just throwing flavor out the window
yes onions must be browned first
UK at this video: ooo that looks great
US at this video hearing "national dish": visible confusion
Lol I'm from Canada and that also confused me. Isn't this an Indian dish? Sorry for the ignorance
@@NIVSTERTV yeah but the UK population isn't mainly British, nowadays its mostly people who origionate from abroad like india or the middle east, well depends who you ask ofcause but its roughly that way. Plus everyone loves curry so😂and no worries about not know theres plent of people here who are too stubborn to accept it so
From what I've heard and read, this recipe came to Britain during colonial times and has recently become the unofficial national dish. Even some politician said so unless I'm mistaken.
They just really like tikka masala I guess.
it's a British dish, kind of like how chilli con carne is an American dish not Mexican.
@@georgemcnaughton8238 funny, but chicken tikka masala IS indian
Tikka Masala actually holds up very well to thigh meat. I use it all the time. Also, Ghee is your friend.
Most curries are better cooked with leg meat
Also cook the meat with the skin off but still on the bone. Moister meat and less messing about with skewers
No one seems to appreciate the Ghee, big ups the GHEE!
Wait ghee's healthy but all the indians think tis unhealthy tho :3
I use an Almond Butter Ghee in a spray can. It's called Ghee Wiz I Can't Believe It's Nut Butter.
hi andrew,
im from Germany (sorry for grammar in the first place) i would love if you make a schnitzel episode its very easy and in my country 100% a basic
Greetings from Germany
Betzley grammar is totally fine... tbh there are so many variations of Schnitzel it would take like a 25 minutes episode
Greetings from the only dialect free place in germany
schnitzel ftw. i make that shit every day as a cook. greetings from the netherlands
Im not from germany and would also love to see a schnitzel recipe, its always the first thing I get whenever I visit!
Chicken or Turkey schnitzel is my all time favourite Jewish/Israeli dish, would love to see a Babish spin on it!
@@andigoldberger4713 Hannoveraner detected
Made this tonight for myself and it was sooooooo damn good. I didn't have every single one of the spices but it still turned out amazing. Going to make it for my parents and siblings tomorrow. Thanks babish ❤️
I have never enjoyed watching a curry recipe more than this one. The Indian in me got triggered when you "baked" your rice but I'm willing to overlook it because of how genuinely enjoyable this video and recipe is.
I'm an Indian and i can say this is a wonderfully perfect recipe, and also just a tip, if you don't like topping it up with Cilantro, you can always try fresh Coriander!!
lol
But aren't those the same thing?
@@Chiller-pc1dv thats the joke lol
"Just kidding, don't do that. That's how you get dead."
-Babish 2019
*proceeds to eat the whole bowl of chicken*
"you are already dead-"
No U
I did this right now and I'm currently eating it. This is the easiest and most delicious recipe I've ever done!! Thank you so much
Very random, but you have helped me come up with so many dinner options for my family. The more I practice your recipes the better they taste. I can’t wait to incorporate Tikka Masala into my dinner regimen 👍🏾
"Shove your nose in it and see if you don't arise a changed man"
Words to live by 😎
This comment is so underrated
I'm ur 69th like. Nice
sounds like a guy doing white powder.
Living in India you can arise a changed man any week you want
That's what she said
Nobody:
Binging with Babish: let those flavors get to know each other
Saarah B Babish: you know i'm VERY fond of fond
pretty common saying, pre-babby
Is this how to meme?
omg ur fAmOuS
Khadeeja Abdallah AHHH HAHAHA I FORGOT U WATCH BINGING W BABISH
Made this recipe for dinner tonight, it was amazing! Looking forward to making more recipes from this series.
No matter what recipe you choose, adding the sugar and tomato paste to the onions is essential! The sweetness of the sugar and the acidity of the tomato paste perfectly contrast with all of the strong spices.
Please, i'm begging you. Write the ingredients in metric too. Because CUPs can mean weight or volume.
Join the imperial army
Google's pretty good at converting measurements
The American Standard system is great!
@@firasalqarajeh597 ok
*M U R I C A*
Sounds delicious, but me personally i prefer to use coconut milk instead of heavy cream. It brightens u a lot of the flavors and goes extremely well with those spices
+1 for the coconut milk. Also helps break the acidity of the tomato without having to add sugar
I am pretty sure thats a whole another dish in Indian cuisine.... I mean technically it won't be the actual tikka masala then.... But it'd be delicious nonetheless!!!
Another +1 for coconut milk. It’s a british dish and I’ve never had a tikka masala without coconut in it!
Coconut milk or coconut in any way is mainly used in coastal cuisines of the country. Tikka is a North Indian dish and coconut milk doesn’t really fit in a traditional sense. But honestly you gotta do what your taste buds tell you! 👍🏻👍🏻
@@SimranSurya you're correct in tikka being a north indian dish but tikka masala was invented in glasgow when a customer complained his tikka chicken was too dry and wanted some gravy so the chef improvised, coconut milk not being common in the uk at the time he used cream but the dish being a love letter to making the best of what you have at hand makes using coconut milk a perfectly fine choice :D
The clove flavour is super strong, so I made it with less and it tastes ridiculously good. Thanks for another great recipe!
Everyone please listen to her! I used the prescribed amount and it was overpowering especially after dry roasting...
I have never tried chicken tikka masala before, but tried this recipe (I didn't make the spice mix from scratch, but probably will when my container runs out). This is definitely getting added to my recipe list, it earned many fork shakes and mouth burns
From this day on, I will only refer to coriander seeds as "Cilantro Babies". Thanks Babby!
Or you could call the green plant part coriander, like the rest of the English, French, German and Italian speaking worlds. Unless of course you are Spanish or Mexican, in which case carry on!
@@pintpullinggeek Funnily enough, Americans call Coriander Cilantro. I assume it's an European vs Americas thing.
@Lisa Fenix I'm loving how Brad's bestowed nickname lives on!!!
Me too! It amused me way more than it really should have done
@@pintpullinggeek nah... i prefer the name Cilantro ;)
Don't use olive oil in chicken marinade. Use ghee
Ghee is more traditional but olive oil is always to hand and will give you the same result
Ghee wouldn't be used in original tikka masala, it's a scottish-indian dish, not an indian original.
Ghee isn't as easily available as olive oil,I don't think it really matters.
Yessssssss ghee is good for that
@@ppppppqqqppp that's highly impossible since almost all the spices used are spices grown in regions close to the equator. It's more of an Asian dish that gained popularity in other countries. UK was influenced but this dish and it's exposure and decided to make it it's national dish
do you have the slightest idea about how many Middle eastern, Asians and Indians you triggered by "baking" the rice
@ChoppedBlade you dumb fuck he is saying indians are asians.
And he never rinsed it either ...
That's the most likes I have ever gotten on a comment
@ChoppedBlade rice is actually relatively hard to grow, potatoes are much less demanding. that being said i eat way more rice that potatoes
@@michaelhermelijn2018 rice is much more shelf stable
thank you for making these, everything i've learned about cooking has been from you.
Pro tip: REALLY cook down the onion + garlic + ginger before the tomato goes in!
Idk thats not a pro tip, thats just him fucking up. You shouldn't need the sugar if you sweat the onions properly, and if you do still need/want the sugar you should add it in before the tomatoes anyway to get the onions caramelising, not just the sweetness into the sauce.
@@fabe61
Yeah that's not true, most Indian curries this (chicken Tikka included) use jaggery (Indian sugar) to balance out the dish. Sugar is a alright substitute.
Also add cumin seeds in the oil while its heaing up
I cook down my onion to basically caramelized for all my tomato based sauces and I highly recommend it.
@@cubsfan708 Jaggery isn't 'Indian sugar', its used all over Asia and Central and South America. It's also far less sweet and serves purposes beyond sweetening. Also as I said, if you still need or want the sugar it shouldn't be added in after the tomatoes but before, which is where I think he went most wrong
No turmeric???! Shiva the Destroyer is coming for you Babish...
Yeah wtf that's like the main spice in curry
Agreed. A curry without turmeric is pointless.
Fair point
No turmeric? just add it to your marinade. Who knows Babish is allergic to turmeric or he doesnt like Indian cuisine at all.
@@Emperorerror What? No it's not lol
You should do biryani. Would love to see your take on it.
"That's how you get dead" has got to be the most convincing warning I've ever heard
Stay safe and don't catch the big dead, guys!
I have tasted everything I make raw before cooking it so I'm not sure what he means...
Ever since watching this i have been on the hardest spice kick of my life. Indian spices now adorn my kitchen and curry has become a staple of my cooking skillz
Umm you missed the most important spice... Turmeric Powder no chicken tikky masala without turmeric.
I was just thinking this.
@@LizRehermAnn Same! And what aboout ghee!!
Also, one teaspoon of red pepper flakes (optionally) in the whole mix of which he used less than half?!
@@ScorpioMystik07 Not making the rice with a bit of ghee is :(((( Ghee makes such a difference in the flavor of the whole dish imo
@@bugcatcher43j30 Absolutely it does! But for sure we appreciate this video, it's great for anyone who would like to know the basics of tikka masala! :D
no one wants to talk about him BAKING his rice huh
Suzy Q yeee
Every part of the world has their own way of cooking rice.
No method is better than the other so don't be surprised if no one talks about it.
A lot of people I know bake rice. That's how you get soft chewy rice that's not sticky.
@@razorsharp1371 mm chewy rice yum
@@suzyq2189 is your name genuinely suzy q?
Made this for my family today and they absolutely loved it! Keep up the grouse content
While I usually love your stuff you've committed the cardinal sin of North Indian cuisine
You gotta use that ghee dude
None of that oil stuff
It's go ghee or go home
Bro if he went full Indian we’d be dealing with a lot more mustard oil.
He also didn't use chicken thighs. This ain't it, chief
I mean, the chicken tikka masala recipe we know today was invented in Glasgow. The British did to Indian food what Americans did to Chinese food.
@@kaziiqbal7257I'd disagree somewhat. American Chinese hardly conforms to whatever Chinese food actually is, while British Indian food definitely remains closer to the real deal
I hate manufactured ghee and making it myself is too big a PITA for most Indian dishes I love. I'd rather spend the prep time making garam masala.
Babish : that's how you get dead
Me :**looks up how deadly raw chicken is**
Me : oh you mean DEAD dead.
You really had to look that up?
Did you not know about salmonella?
@@WhoForgot2Flush Thing is when most people hear "food poisoning" it's normally just limited to vomiting and diarrhea, because they don't eat raw chicken enough to experience serious food poisoning.
@@fisheatsyourhead Most should know what salmonella is. It's a pretty common thing to know about.
You can probably die depending on your age, physical condition, and the severity of your poisoning, but you're more likely to have a *really* shitty week and then recover...
2:21 bruv, his ginger on the table tho
It's not peeled my guy
BRUH
profetional Bruh it looks like a pee pee
Underrated comment.
Was great! I live pretty rural, so much so that the three people I talked with about curry, and myself, thought it came from a ground up curry plant previously. Thank you for expanding horizons.
Thank you so much for this. Me and the family love this recipe! We prepare it at the weekend and freeze some for the times we usually would have ordered take out. We experimented with coconut milk instead of heavy creme and when you season it a bit more this adds some interesting touch to the dish.
I swear Indian food is the best cuisine in the world. It's literally a flavor explosion every time you eat. My mouth is watering now....I think I'm gonna go order this.
Technically tikka masala is brittish
@@ThePapaja1996 It's actually an Indian dish. It's Britain's national dish, but chicken tikka masala is an Indian dish
@@AK-gp1np It was invented in Britain by Bengalis dude, nothing Indian about it.
@@Smoneey curry powder?
@@Erik-yt8qb And pizza contains tomatoes, does that mean it’s an American dish?
I love Tikka Masala so much I’m so glad that I actually know how to make it now...
1:41 oooh! Spice smoke, DO breath this in!
"Don't do that, that's how you get dead"
You just say that because you've never tried Peggy Hill's chicken tartare
People exaggerate... you will DEFINITELY get sick from eating raw chicken, but unless you have a compromised immune system, it won’t kill you. Not encouraging it, just saying
1:26 - *"four is probably fine"*
You know, that's exactly what my wife says.
That's not what she says to me.
@@foxhound5699 so you're a three incher, huh?
@@mrkrunch4340 on a good day!
@@foxhound5699 👏👏👏😂
Jeeze must be nice
"And that's how you get dead." I need that on a shirt with a tiny whisk.
This recipe is great! It works well if you are cooking for your friends who cannot handle a lot of spice. I made mine using paneer instead of chicken but still turned out wonderful, that garam masala spice recipe I think is fantastic! However, I think to add a bit more flavor I added some more cayenne and chili powder to the dish! tastes great the way it is!
You had me at “chicken”.
Daniel Sambar your pfp is how I look when I see chicken
You had me at you
A world-renowned Indian dish...invented in Scotland.
ummm. sure whatever you want to think. but I don't think "invented" is the right word here, more like modified to suit the British taste. coz chicken tikka masala was originally called Murg Masala( murg = Urdu word for chicken and Masala = Hindi word for spiced based gravy) Introduced to India by the Mughals( who originally invented it). it was modified into several versions by the different cultures of India. Then the East India trading co. came and then the Uk people tasted it and were like holy shit! this is amazing we must take the recipe back home and introduce it as something we invented. sooo... I mean u can boast about inventing but it ain't urs, just like half the shit in British royal museum.
Really ?
So why don't they eat it in Scotland?
@@cdj17e Google it. A Pakistani chef working in an Indian restaurant in Scotland in the 1960s is said to have invented it. Of course, the hint is in the ingredients: tomatoes and cream (most dairy products, not all) aren't really an original staple in Indian cuisine.
@@theace691 Absolutely. In fact, in the late 1800s, early 1900s, it was typical of the nouveau riche that made their fortunes in India to bring back the cuisines of the region they were in and open small restaurants to bring it to the general public. Many of the foodstuffs and ingredients were altered, either to make it easier to incorporate it into the blander typical British diet, or improperly copied when trying to recreate the recipe. Look up Worcestershire sauce for more fun facts.
I just made this recipe for guests, it turned out great! Thank you!
This is actually our main dish for the super bowl! Used your steps and everything!
My brother and I tried the recipe and it turned out great for a first attempt. We decided to add a bit of butter into the sauce at the end to thicken it. We think a bit less tomato would make it less sour (so that we don't have to add more sugar to balance out the acidity). You bet we're definitely going to give this another shot. Parents loved it.
I tried this recipe and it changed my life. I never knew I could make a curry that tastes so good. Genuinely restaurant-quality food right here.
Try replacing heavy cream with coconut milk
Idk. The nutmeg and the cloves really did it in for me. It didn’t taste right.
I made this today and WOW it was better than the food we eat in chic Indian restaurants! It was just yummylicious!
I could listen to him speak all day
As someone who buys a lot of chicken tikka masala from my local Indian restaurant, this is everything I've needed. I'll be making this as soon as I get a spice grinder.
Babish I’ve been waiting on these basics for three weeks now. Thank you for posing this
This is like British Tikka Masala
No shade, I ain’t tryna pull an Italian guy
Tikka Masala is pure scottish like, ken? Fresh ootae glaesgi ye bam. FAR YE FROM
Here for the Italian call out
@@huehuehuehuehue It's an Indian dish...👀
Aliza an Indian style dish - first created in Glasgow UK.
@@alizakhan1086 It's from glasgow you imperialist bigot
Please please please please please please please please try making "BIRYANI" it's a true delicacy of royal Indian cuisine and I will shave my head bald like you if you don't like it!!!
yes he needs to try veg biryani
@major bat what do you mean??
@@user-tn7kl3sq2r Veg biriyani isn't real Biriyani (the entire non vegetarian populace of India).
Seriously though, please eat mutton or chicken biriyani if you haven't tried it yet.
@@user-tn7kl3sq2r You mean Pulao??
@@alwaysbored47 i’m a vegetarian, i eat veg biryani not meat
Congratulations on getting 4mil subs man! You da best cooking channel.
I don't even know why I watch this channel it just makes me hungry and I know ill never even make the food...
0:46 "Coriander seeds or, as I call them, Cilantro Babies" 😂🤣
i can recommended thigh meat for tikka masala. I really enjoy making mine with it. gives a denser, bolder flavour to the meat which can accompany a strong fragrant sauce and marinate such as this!
Naan is super easy to make actually, at least a passable version of it, it's a simple dough rolled out flat then cooked on dry cast iron. Whenever I make tikka masala I have to make naan.
It’s good in a bind, but if you pop a pizza stone in a wool fired grill, you can make some authentic stuff, and just store extra stuff for later
Definitely a better version. My next place needs a grill, living in the city has it's drawbacks. A plus side is there's a great Indian spot a 5 minute walk away with a tandoori oven, I can get the genuine article!
I love your videos man and the version you have shown is to the point for the UK version. Still I would love for you to try the Indian version which is different in a few ways:
a) We use chilli powder in the marination process that gives the chicken tikka chicken a rich red colour and spice ( Kashmiri chilli powder I would suggest)
b) The chicken is cooked separately traditionally in a Tandoor but you could just use your oven
c) We don't use a lot cream and we don't like it sweet so reduce sugar and use butter( Close cousin butter chicken)
If you can tolerate the BOOM Beyond insanity sauce you can have a spicy Chicken Tikka Masala :)
Made for dinner. It was special!!! Thank you for the great recipe
This is my favorite dish, thank you for showing me how to make it!
Hey babish, can you explore Indian cuisine more? I'd love to see Hyderabadi biryani or butter chicken. I have a feeling Indian cuisine is right up your alley
I second this! It's not as intimidating as people think it is!
Umm if im not mistaken, tikka masala is just more fragrant gourmet version of butter chiken. Base is pretty much same except butter chicken require more butter, sugar, less spice and just pan grilled chicken instead of skewered chicken. Just Google murgh makhani recipe.
Imo he made a very white version. His technique was off too. To each their own.
@@azkakhan3979 agreed. Extremely toned down version.
Matty Matheson does a great butter chicken!
Nino would have made chicken masala using a cow
Where are the 2k likes for this comment
cattle tikka masala lmao
Quite funny and ironic if you consider the BJP's ideologies lol
Nino wouldve had more photos and video too
upvote if you follow Nino's UA-cam channel
Love it! But it’s called Garam Masala (Hot Masala) not curry powder!
That was awesome!!
And I could help with an amazing samosa recipe
Can you make treetrunks famous apple pie from adventure Time
I'm ok with it. And I'm stupid.
It wouldn’t let me like it
YESSSSSS PLEASE, I'll make one and post too.
"Kidding, don't do that. That's how you get dead." Best cooking quote I've ever heard 10/10
I've made this at home and it's amazing, thank you :)
this looks AMAZING
Lots of love from India! Mango lassi 😝😝
Monk fish turducken from malcolm in the middle plz
I prefer this with Nan instead of rice. And mango lassi after to finish off. Perfect
Love the vids, this channel is among one of my favorites. I have noticed this phenomenon lately, and I don't understand. Yes, people will probably cry that I am some sort of stupid hippie, but what is the deal with cooks being afraid of getting their hands dirty and using all these latex and plastic gloves these days? It is so wasteful. It seems like another method of destroying the earth when a simple rinse under the faucet would suffice. Just asking, don't get it.
Do a Turturkeykey from How I met your mother..love the show btw..
That's just wrong bro 😂😂
@@rishabhkashyap690 but more importantly, a challenge😂😂🤷🏻♂️
Why doesn’t this have more likes?
It doesn't count unless you have Gulab Jamun for dessert
Wonderful to see you start out with whole spices.
ok so an Indian dish is national food of UK .. that's great
2:21 That ginger looks, very interesting.
Tikka Masala is one of my favorites!
Looks great..... and yes naan is a must!!
That chicken tikka was as pale as the Britisher claiming its their national dish. I heart melted seeing that chicken come out the oven.
So I decided to make Tikka Masala this morning and went to the grocery store to get what I needed for my normal recipe which is really good.
Then this appears and I now need to go back to the grocery store 😡
Make Jessie's Pokepuff from Pokemon XY episode, "Performing with Fiery Charm"
Yes!
*ONE* chilly. Cute.
3:47 chilli bit: "Freeeedooooooom!"