$2 Chicken Tikka Masala | But Cheaper
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- Опубліковано 30 лип 2022
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You can get tika masala spice mix in packets at a middle eastern grocery store fairly inexpensive. It has all the seasonings in the correct proportions so you don't need to measure.
Yeah but usually that stuff is ass compared to homemade
Edit: I'm not shitting on the prepackaged spices. If you're making the recipe quickly or if you dont have time, it's pretty good. But if you're going to your local halal meats or indian market, just buying their fresh ground spices makes it better
Okay but then you’re taking out a large amount of the skill and homemade aspect of making this at home. Why don’t I just buy masala sauce? Or then why don’t I just buy the tikka from takeout?
I don't really get why people diss prepackaged spice packages when that's all garam masala is. It's a generic spice blend, you're not buying anything special.
@@saxboss1 the man is just putting out a suggestion to help people. relax
@@saxboss1 you still have to cook it and prepare it. You can still make it your own. The seasoning packages simply have the base seasonings required to make the dish. Not everyone is in a hurry to buy all of the necessary seasonings especially if you are not making dishes like this frequently. I mean honestly what is the difference if you buy all the separate seasonings and measure them or if you buy them all together?
Not only does he teaches us compromises that won’t affect the dish that much, but also gives us the all available methods to cook the dishes. Respect!
A great Indian chef once said that the best chicken tikka masala starts with skewered marinated chicken tikka kabob baked in the oven. It can then be added to the masala sauce and cooked more. This wouldn't add most cost, other than some more energy for the oven. However, this looks amazing!!
@@ChristmasEve777 u mean tandoori chicken ? yes the restaurants marinate the chicken for 2 days in ginger and garlic lemon paste then second marinade in seasoned yoghurt then cook it in a tandoori for the charring then add it to the sauce in the last few minutes of prep
I just made this. Didn't have heavy cream but I used coconut cream instead. Turned out amazing! If you're on the fence about trying this, this is your sign. Go make it! Your family will thank you ❤❤❤
This turned out great. I had a few other spices at hand, like the cumin you mentioned and also turmeric, so I added them in. Also fried the chicken in clarified butter, which you can make easily. The next day I used the leftovers and added them in some tortillas, with some onions and cilantro, and made tika masala tacos, and they were amazing as well. Great recipe.
Made this yesterday. Best dish ever!!! It’s a bit more like $3 per serving with organic chicken, but I’ll take it!
I cooked this today! It was one of the best curries I’ve ever had. The chicken had so much flavour and the sauce was so thick and yummy. Will cook this again and again
As an Indian, (yes I know this is a British invention) I am very happy you include the curries of my country in your videos. I love how the west is embracing ours and other asian countries' dishes and making them at home. Still, you can go beyond the restaurant dishes and go for a more homely dishes. We don't eat this every week lol.
Do you maybe have some suggestions, please?
@@adrian-dragosbalaban6401 I like eating aloo curry ("potato curry"). It's a really simple but tasty dish, and it's relatively quick to cook
@@adrian-dragosbalaban6401 something we eat regularly in northern india is paneer (cottage cheese). The most common dish with that would be paneer bhurji or scrambled paneer. I personally make sort of a burrito with it, just wrap it in a tortilla and add southwest sauce. Its awesome
Its not.. butter chicken is called chicken tikka masala
Bhai achanak se saare Indian aise kud ke kyu aate hai, thike na Indian banaya but itna aisa attention milne se sab khush kyu hote hai mujhe aaj tak nahi samjha
One of the many benefits of having an "Indian/Pakistani/Bengali" community in your town is that there are going to be stores that cater to those communities and in those stores they sell vast amounts of the required spices inexpensively. I bought myself a box of Ball canning jars and then filled them with bags of cumin or turmeric or star anise and anything else I was advised to get. As an example, a half-pound bag of ground turmeric is around $5. Don't even get me started how much McCormics want for their little dinky ripoff jar in the local Safeway. I have a Bengali store at the end of my street and It's just the best going there. Super helpful and the best sweets/dessert counter ever.
yes!!
You can get cheap spices at the Latin markets too, though the selection will be different. Everyone will have cumin. Even the regular grocery store may offer a reasonably priced pack in an ethnic foods section (here we find Badia brand).
@@dfeuer bo
@@dwaynekeenum1916 bo?
Bengal is in India too mate
Made this for dinner tonight and it came out pretty good! Thanks for the recipe!
Wow, Josh. That looks like something I can make. And I WILL!! Thanks for sharing this relatively simple recipe.
I made this recipe yesterday. It was so good!!! You are so right to put the mixture in the blender. The flavors are awesome.
ive watched Joshua for a while off and on, but found this recipe when looking for stuff i can cook for my dad who has to minimize/eliminate salt. so i made this without adding any salt, just the little that was in the tomatos and in the yogurt. very minimal. and it was so dang good i couldnt believe it. will definitely add it to my list of things to cook
Not gonna lie, I have been modifying your but cheaper butter chicken into Tikka masala for Years! There are only a few changes between recipes and everyone loves the dish. Glad to see after all this time I was doing it Josh approved.
Yes I do the same thing and this is perfect :)
@@Yasmine-eo9tf so I added 1.5 top cayenne pepper along eith the spices when adding to the onion, garlic and ginger. I would then also blend everything before adding the chicken back to the pan. I also only went with one tbsp butter at the end. Comes out great! You can also adjust the cayenne level based on preference but I like mine spicy!
@@Yasmine-eo9tf a can of cream of tomato soup is cheaper than tomatos
Was literally searching for your recipe tomorrow’s dinner and now there’s a cheaper one 😂
Same here, and I just got a new bottle of garam masala! Perfect timing ⭐️
@ Why would you suggest this on said white man's channel? Hate watcher, are ya?
@ josh is a really good chef too, he knows how to make a good chicken tikka masala
I was going to make his butter chicken tonight anyways but this is even better 😂❤️
@ cause it's easy to understand
We just had this for the 2ND TIME in the 3 weeks this video has been posted. A-W-E-S-O-M-E !!! It has officially been added to our rotation of home cooked meals. THANK YOU!!!!! :)
Just made it for dinner, super delicious and easy to cook, thanks a lot for this amazing recipe!😊
Slight pro tip: if you're anyway getting the garam masala for this, sprinkle some on at the very end. Not an awful lot, just enough for a slight kick. Also crushing up dried fenugreek leaves and using that as a garnish would be great too, they smell incredible and are basically used as a garnish for almost every homecooked indian meal
Thanks...good to hear.....as long as I remember!
Is the garam masala what gives it that signature flavor? I made this but the tomato was too overpowering so it didn’t have that exact flavor. Any ideas?
@@joshcookzAdd more garam masala and cream or butter. If the tomato is too tangy or sour add some sugar or baking soda. I found compared to the indian takeout places I go to this turned out a little more sour and less creamy, and the takeout butter chicken gravy was slightly sweet. I asked an indian friend but he said it's not really something they make at home so i'm going by the takeout places and the dominant flavors were the indian spices and creaminess/richness imo.
@@paranoidpanzerpenguin5262 thank you I’ll try that out
Yes add big tablespoon of some double Concentrated tomatoes paste and replace tinned tomatoes with fresh tomatoes without the skin (if you score and sit tomatoes in hot water covered with the heat and residual steam the skin should peel away nicely) and some passatta and a little sugar to counteract the tart tanginess of the tomatoes . Also omit half the cream with yoghurt but make sure u whisk it and then add it on a low heat and keep mixing so it doesn’t curdle x
Downloaded the recipe & made this one on the weekend, it was delicious. My son said that’s a keeper.
I made this last night and it was awesome! I'll have to go back and try the other, full fledged recipe, but this was tasty and really easy. Thank you so much for this!
Amazing man! Please do more easy recipes like this!!
Literally making this tonight 🔥
God speed
@ I guess just for fun it is 𝐶𝑂𝑁𝑇𝐸𝑁𝑇 after all… it’s just a “I could make it cheaper dish for fun”
@ he makes a few substitutions but it's close to the authentic recipe. If you want it more authentic, use red chill instead of paprika, add cumin, and use a paste of ginger and garlic instead of chopped ginger. Garnish with fenugreek leaves
@ The whole point is that the "whitest man" is trying to make culturally significant dishes available to the interested general public. Those indian chefs take more time and money to make this stuff. The point is to make it accessible to in your logic the "whitest" public who would find this more realistically doable in a fast manner while keeping the flavour that they actually want.
@ says Justin Waters while watching Joshua the Whitest Man make chicken tikka Marsala
Tried this recipe a few days ago and the curry is absolutely one of the tastiest things I've ever made in the kitchen. If it was as cheap as 2$ in my country (the ingredients cost way more) I couldn't help myself but doing this A LOT.
Also I didn't blend the vegetables, I don't know if it's better with blending but having thin pieces of ginger and garlic was incredible so I think it might be better without blending.
I tried and loved the butter chicken recipe you had earlier. This just decided my meal plan for this week.
やっぱ夏はカレーやね!手作り最高!!!
I did my first Tikka Masala with this recipe and it turned out delicious! Thanks so much
genius cooking in every sense of the word👍👍👍👌👌👌. Thank you❤❤🥰🥰
Followed your recipe and it turned out extremely well. One of the best tasting meals I've had in a long time. Memorable indeed. Thank you.
Love all your content Papa! I bought your cook book thank you for being you.
I’ve tried this one and the other one and there both great but I do prefer the more depth of flavor on the older one with all the spices especially the cardamom in the rice is an awesome touch
I did buy this for $17 at a restaurant when I visited my old college campus. Now my new goal is to learn all the recipes to make it myself. Thank you for the price and ingredient breakdown!
Just made this for dinner and HOLY MOLY it’s delicious!! Next time I’ll try to blend the sauce but I liked the sautéed onions for texture
Thank you for making these films. You are fun and easy to watch and are putting out some pretty fun dishes!
I tried the recipe today. I used chicken breasts. I can say that the dish was delicious! The same in taste, if not better, than the Tikka Masala in a restaurant. You earned a subscriber and a like.
Thank you for finally show a simple and cheap dinner. Sometimes people don't need do things from scratch. < 3 ur videos : D
You shouldn't like these videos they suck
This recipe is absolutely amazing!! My hubby makes me make it every week!
Thank you so much for simplifying this dish
Thanks Joshua! I am a total novice cook, but successfully pulled off this recipe tonight pleasing the wife, but more importantly - building my confidence in the kitchen.
Building your confidence is more important than pleasing your partner in life? Shame on you lol Totally teasing.. Nothing sexier than a man in the kitchen cooking for his woman; )
Made this tonight. It was delicious! :) Used coconut cream and ghee instead of heavy cream and unsalted butter, but otherwise made it your way. Thanks for sharing!
ghee's actually even better!
But ghee is expensive and only available to specialty Indian stores.
@@triadwarfareIt can be prepared at home !
Tried this recipe on Saturday, first time to try cooking a masala and wanted an easy recipe to follow, it turned out beautifully and the kids loved it.
Great video, thank you
Okay this was AMAZING! I just made it and my husband and I both loved it
Josh deserves every gosh dang subscriber he has! Such quick, to the point, and delicious recipes
Great reciepe! Made it yesterday and it was amazing, as good as going out for Indian! My only change next time I make this is will be to double the sauce. My wife likes lots of sauce on her rice so I will oblige her on that request :)
This is so similar to the recipe I have used for a long time, I like the idea of using a little less spices. Looks delicious!
Chicken Tika Masala is honestly one of my favorite meals ever, totally trying out this recipe sometime this week!
Been using Ghee instead of vegetable or olive oil and IMO is makes everything taste better. Also season the pan with cloves, cinnamon and mixed spice first before throwing in your shallots, ginger and garlic - that’s just my opinion
I'm Indian and this is a very simple and quick recipe. I use a touch of garam masala at the end and some in the marinade. Other spices powders include cumin, coriander, kashmiri chilli and turmeric but never paprika or cayenne. Also, I add kasuri methi leaves at the end which really elevates the dish! But I suppose everybody's taste is different!
I made this today for me and my girlfriend while we were camping. It's really really nice and I 100% recommend. But a word of warning for British people and those with weak stomachs, this is much hotter than any tikka masala you'd get in the UK. I wasn't expecting that and it was quite a shock, though I'm not sure how much of it was my fault since we didn't have enough chopped tomatoes.
Lol. The only spice in it was that barely accountable dash of cayenne.
No wonder y'all lost to colonists, y'all could be taken out with a bottle of tabasco
Home run!!! For todays Dinner 😊 Thank you so much ❤
Just cooked this tonight for my family. It was a total hit! Thanks!!
This episode feels especially good because it doesn't come with 2-50 hours of labor. Just something reasonable simple, reasonably low effort and actually cheap even accounting for time invested.
Great recipe! I've made it a few times and found some alterations that make it even more convenient (for me at least):
I prefer to cook the chicken under the broiler instead of on the stove, because every time I've tried to pan fry it I end up with a thick layer of blackened spices on the bottom of my pan. As a bonus, it also makes it quicker since you can cook the chicken and the sauce at the same time
I prefer a higher ratio of sauce to meat than the original recipe gives, and I can only get 28oz cans of tomatoes where I live, so I've been doubling every ingredient except the chicken and it turns out perfectly
I also had the issue with blackened spices in the pan. How long do you usually broil it for?
Just made this and my whole family (including 2 very young girls) loved it! I went easy on the cayenne for the kids. Will keep this recipe in rotation for sure. Made some roasted cauliflower and a fresh cucumber salad on the side to complement. 👌👌👌
Oh yeah I’m definitely making this over the weekend!
I was waiting for this recipe 😋😂❤️
I made this for my wife 2 weeks ago, and we’re already making it again… aka I’m making it as I write this comment. Thanks Josh! 🎉
You have done a great job love too see your recipe thanks for sharing looks delicious 😋
Thank you for great recipes and not charging people just to compliment your videos😊❤
An idea: do a “but healthier” video series as well 😄
Yesssssss
But healthier already exists on the Ethan Chlebowski channel.
I'm pretty sure everytime he does a but better vs a fast food place he's making it healthier
one of my fav recipes of all time, the classic chicken tikka. I have had many types over the years ranging from store bought jars as a kid, to armature attempts to make it from scratch during the families 'healthy' phase, to taking the apron up myself and achieving something that tasted better than the restaurant. And this is a wonderfuly simple base to get started on your journey to discovering your own personal spice blend, 10/10.
That said something i have heard about from others mocking this channel is that the 'price per portion' is misleading or that the 'but betters' are "only" because they inflate the price to a ridiculous degree (both of which anyone who actually watches Josh will agree is wrong) I feel like these would benefit from adding text regarding the number of servings for the recipe and total cost for reference, (like the other overlays so not just something said incase someone is not as good with English or else watching on mute - for some reason?) as this would help put in perspective the Ratio of the amount you spend to the number of people your feeding.
Sorry if that came across awkwardly but its only a suggestion I love all your content (and bought your book right when first anounced plus an extra for a family gift and they love it too, also love the creative plugs, they never fail to get a chuckle), I keep telling people they are misunderstanding when i hear them say it but sometimes people are just dumb or follow what they think everyone else is saying.
Bro who is actually gonna read all this💀
This looks so, so good! I’m making this dish this week!
Yum. Made this for dinner tonight. Fam loved it.
Only thing that it’s missing is kashmiri red chili but for cost effective recipes this is amazing
You need to add a touch of water when adding and cooking the spices. We never toast the spices, it leads to bit of an acrid, burnt taste in the end product.
Just what I wanted!!! Thanks josh!!
Josh, I made this last night, and it was amazing! Thank you so much.
You have summoned the Indians.
I hope who’s ever reading this happens to have the best day of their life
thats so sweet, i hope you'll also have an amazing day🥹
No u
YOU TOO!
Lol, no...
Unrealistic for me but I appreciate the sentiment
More Curry recipes please! I don’t feel confident making them, but I’d love to know more 🙏
We bought your book ... 4:36 ... Best decision ever. You really did a great job on your cookbook. Quite an accomplishment, JW.
Regarding blender.
I first cook onions and ginger 3min later I add garlic and then add spices I put it then in blender and add canned tomatoes.
Let me know if this is wrong, but I think it kinda makes sense, I only need to use blender once.
This is perfect
This recipe is killer 🥵
Thank you Chef!!! This is the recipe without a doubt. Nailed it
This was amazing even without blending, as I prefer more texture to my sauce. 10/10 would recommend. ONLY con here was it took me so much longer than 30 min first time making. It tasted exactly like I wanted, so good, so yummy, so perfect. Thank you!
You can just buy the brand SHAN masala for 1.50$ it has every different curry ideration, like butter chicken, tikka masala or korma or karahi which by the way you guys should try korma or karahi rather than the same old butter chicken and tikka masala and it has all the ingredients instructions in the back of the box, you can find them at most indian\mediteranian store or local grocery stores like tonys, shop and save, or any local grocery store
on the website under the sauce ingredients there's 24g of unsalted butter, I didn't see it mentioned idk if it's a mistake , love your recipes ❤️
I’m hoping it’s an error
Fantastic recepie. Thanks for posting.
I’ve made this three times! It is so good!
I’ve always wanted to make this but never had the courage to attempt maybe I will now 😅
Chicken tikka masala was invented in the UK. As a Brit I can tell you that there is nothing to fear. Before you know it, you'll graduate to lamb rogan josh and prawn vindaloo.
If you want a masterclass on British Indian restaurant dishes then go over to Misty Ricardo's channel.
@ Pot, meet Kettle.
Courage? It's a fucking curry, you're not joining the Marines.
@ jeez dude,just admit that you want his dick and move on
If you use a grater for onions and ginger, and their peel is medium in size, then there is no need to use a blender and do not take time with you to cook. Cut the onions into this size if we want to leave part of it at the end of cooking
@@lyricbread Thank you very much for replying to my comment
Your the man Josh! I just bought your book and it's incredible
I just cooked this today. It's absolutely INCREDIBLE
Life hack for any Indian recipe: 1. Pick a recipe(s) you enjoy eating and might make over and over again 2. Walk into an India Grocery store and buy a dedicated spice mix(es) for the recipe(s), you'll find spice mixes for most popular recipes there, for much much cheaper.
So, instead of buying a whole pantry of spices and guessing the proportions and risking messing up, now you'll have a spice mix(es), with proper proportions for the recipe you're gunning for and it'll taste better & on par with your local restaurant if not better (and also spice mix boxes often have recipes on the back).
TL:DR Buy a recipe specific spice mix if you only make one India dish over and over
i did this with Japanese food, then branched off into Chinese.
not exactly the same, but similar, then it gives you time to build you condiment assortment too, which gets pricey.
Most of the stuff in Desi shops are pretty much set for cheaper, but better to begin with.
@Crack Shot You brought up a fair point that I forgot, which is yeah, they all do not taste the same, maybe 'cause all of them are from different regions or trying to create curries from different regions. There will be trial and error, But, in the end, it's still a lot less hassle than try to get get it right every time :) What would be better and cheaper? 3 different types of curry mixes or 10-15 different spices?
@@faithnelson6069 I love Ramen, but I dunno if I'm cut out to make that at home yet haha. Have you tried Korean yet? Bibimbap = a hug in a bowl 🙌
@@apocalypse487 Yeah, 'cause it's either from India or the process/quality is that of close to Indian versions :D
Please make a butter chicken and butter naan video.
I made this today and it was so good!! Even my dad was impressed!!!
It's my favorite dish of all times !!!!!!!!!! Thanks !!
I like how getting too many spices for Garam Masala is too much for an individual but in other videos expect us to have a 1669 Spanish Spice ship variety of spices at $0.05 amounts.
He read the complaints and that's why this one is different. Kind of seems like he addressed this in the video.
Your city doesn't have a store you can buy loose spices in bags or bottles you measure yourself?
Quite thankful for Bulk Barn right now.
Rows and rows of everything you want from spices, teas, starches.. like 8 different nut butters..
Man, I didn't realize how good we have it here in Canada.
When I bought the spices to do the KFC recipe it cost me like 3$ and I had enough left over for multiple cook sessions..
Yesterday I bought a Mason jar full of Hungarian paprika and it cost $1.83.
Well garam masala is actually used in a Chicken Tikka masala authentically, so even though it sounds like he is saving your time , its actually very much traditional and necessarily used by the whole of Indian cuisine.
Almost like he understands and adapts to criticism also idk what you’re doing in a kitchen if you didn’t already have most of these
@ speak for yourself. Oh wait you are, literally Justin Waters.
Make a video about Ethiopian food please!
let me just say, as a 6/10 home cook. with lots of food related allergies (basically barring me from authentic Indian restaurants) This checked all my boxes. it was so good. and not expensive.
thank you so much for posting this. my partner loved it too!
Just wow…this tasted amazing. Thanks for this!
Chicken:
1 cup (240g) full-fat yogurt
2 teaspoons (6g) kosher salt
1.25 tablespoons (11g) garam masala
1 teaspoon (3g) paprika
5 cloves garlic, finely chopped
2 inch (5cm) knob of fresh ginger, grated
2 lbs (907g) boneless skinless chicken thighs, cut into 1” pieces
Sauce:
3 tablespoons (24g) vegetable oil
1 large yellow onion, thinly sliced
2-inch (5cm) knob ginger, grated, thinly sliced
3 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
1 teaspoon (3g) paprika
1 teaspoon (3g) cayenne powder
1 tablespoon (9g) garam masala
1 tablespoon (24g) unsalted butter
2 teaspoons (9g) sugar
15 oz (425g) can of crushed tomatoes
1 cup (237ml) heavy cream
1/3 cup (5g) fresh cilantro leaves
salt to taste
Thank you
Do y’all think I could replace the heavy cream with cashew milk or another non dairy?
@@madisonrolig855 Coconut cream would work well here
Remember kids "tikka massala" and "tikka" are vaaaasssstly different dishes
So thankful I’m Mexican and lots of spices are normal in our pantry!! Blended this and it was wonderful.
10/10 awesome recipe thanks so much for sharing!
Josh, how come when you do “But Cheaper” you only count the cost on individual serving sizes, but when you do your “cheap vs expensive”, you count the cost of all the ingredients?
The title/thumbnail
@ says the Caucasian
@ oh my God 🤣 you are obsessed with Joshua Weissman
@ better than you obviously ,cause you're a clown
The main purpose of a show like but cheaper is to show you how much a serving costs so you can do a cost comparison to a serving in a restaurant. In cheap vs expensive the point is for you to learn the difference of ingredients used in making let's say a hamburger and for you to make a conscious decision if that ingredient is worth spending money on. Two totally different concepts.
Chicken breast does work well and stays moist but you do need to brine it in salt water for a couple hours first.
Can't wait to try this recipe!!
Hi! Your channel is fun and interesting and you enjoy food for real. My favorite thing is to break bread at a dinner table with people like you.
Whoever see's This KEEP praying, you WILL get better, the path your going down WILL lead to success and everything WILL workout for you, just keep going. Amen🙏🏽 Stay Safe Family❤️!
Yo! You should have mentioned Paneer Butter Masala as a vegetarian option of this.
He's made it pretty clear before that he's not a fan of vegetarian food lol
I will be making this during my upcoming semester:) thank you
I just made this and it came out amazing, thanks Joshua :)