Butter Chicken (Murgh Makhani) is one of the most popular curries in the world and yet happens to be one of the easiest! No hunting down hard to find ingredients, this chef recipe that makes the most incredible curry sauce.
This is a reader-favourite recipe included by popular demand in my debut cookbook “Dinner”!

Butter Chicken – a chef recipe!
As someone who loves food with big, BIG flavours, it’s no surprise that Indian is one of my favourite foods. A good curry and binge watching Netflix is pretty much my idea of a perfect Friday night. #NanaAlert! 😂
As much as I love making Indian food at home, sometimes I find the list of ingredients daunting. It’s easy enough to make once I gather all the ingredients, but that’s where I usually fall short because it requires a trip to an Indian grocery store – and my closest one is a fair drive away.
Butter Chicken is one of the few exceptions. I was elated when I discovered a Chef recipe for Butter Chicken and realised how easy it is. But more importantly, you can get all the ingredients from any supermarket. Yes!
Is Butter Chicken really Indian??
YES it is! It’s called Murgh Makhani and it hails from Northern India. It’s quite a mild curry compared to many Indian curries, and outside of India, it’s become just about everybody’s favourite curry!

How to make Butter Chicken – in 3 Simple Steps
Make Butter Chicken Marinade and marinate chicken for 3+ hours (overnight is best)
Cook chicken
Make sauce in the same skillet
The secret to the tender, flavour infused chicken is a spice infused yogurt marinade made with fresh ginger, garlic, lemon juice and spices. The spices in Butter Chicken are turmeric, garam masala, chilli powder and cumin.
Did you know….You don’t need copious amounts of butter for a great Butter Chicken!
The beautiful Butter Chicken Sauce mostly gets its richness from cream. While some restaurants take it over the top by stirring in a (very!) generous amount of butter into the sauce at the end, I find that it’s rich enough as it is. The Butter Chicken flavour and experience – but less oily than restaurant versions!


The sauce will initially be a pale orange colour but as it simmers and thickens, the colour will deepen to a rich orange colour.
What to serve with Butter Chicken
To make a proper Indian feast, sides and starters are essentials! Because every curry needs papadums for dunking and naan to scoop up the sauce with, right?
No-fry quick papadums – just microwave them! Place the papadums around the edge of the microwave turntable and cook on high for 45 seconds to 1 minute or until they are puffed up. They’ll be soft while warm but as soon as they cool down, they crisp up. They don’t expand as much as when deep fried, but neither will your thighs. 😂
Samosas! The ultimate Indian appetiser. Leftovers make great snacks or even lunch!
Proper naan – A recipe in the works for 5 years, I’m thrilled to finally share my proper naan recipe that can be easily made at home (no tandoor needed!)
Shortcut “naan” – For a simpler, no-yeast flatbread that’s just as good, my Easy No Yeast Flatbread looks and tastes very similar to real naan (except it’s much faster and easier!). Try telling me this doesn’t look like it belongs in this feast!

And it’s MADE for dunking in that creamy Butter Chicken Sauce!!

Sides for Butter Chicken
Readers have also asked for Vegetable Side options – to add some greens to a meal. Indian food doesn’t really have fresh side salads like in Western cuisine. Partly because so much Indian food is vegetarian, so you get plenty of veggies in your diet!
But here are some Vegetable Side Options you can add on the side of Butter Chicken:
Indian Tomato Salad – with a refreshing minted yogurt dressing;
Cucumber salad with lemon yogurt dressing – another great refreshing salad that goes perfectly with curries;
Just some sliced cucumber and wedges of tomato – not dressed. Nice cool, refreshing side
South Indian Thoran-style Cabbage and Carrot Salad with Coconut is fresh, crunchy and shot through with gentle spices and coconut!
For a simpler cabbage salad, try my Everyday Cabbage Salad
I hope this has inspired you to try your hand at making an Indian feast at home! You will honestly be amazed how much depth of flavour there is in the Butter Chicken despite how few ingredients are in it. – Nagi x
PS Don’t miss the new streamlined oven version: One-Pan Baked Butter Chicken. Readers are loving it!
Watch How To Make It
This is a reader-favourite recipe included by popular demand in my debut cookbook “Dinner”!
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Butter Chicken
Ingredients
Marinade
- 1/2 cup plain yoghurt , full fat
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tsp tumeric powder
- 2 tsp garam masala (Note 1)
- 1/2 tsp chilli powder or cayenne pepper powder (Note 2)
- 1 tsp ground cumin
- 1 tbsp ginger, freshly grated
- 2 cloves garlic, crushed
- 1.5 lb / 750 g chicken thigh fillets, cut into bite size pieces
Curry
- 2 tbsp (30 g) ghee or butter, OR 1 tbsp vegetable oil (Note 3)
- 1 cup tomato passata (aka tomato puree) (Note 4)
- 1 cup heavy / thickened cream (Note 5)
- 1 tbsp sugar
- 1 1/4 tsp salt
To serve – choose
- Basmati rice
- White rice
- Coriander/cilantro (optional)
Instructions
- Optional blitz: for an extra smooth sauce, combine the Marinade ingredients (except the chicken) in a food processor and blend until smooth. (I do not do this)
- Marinade: Combine the Marinade ingredients with the chicken in a bowl. Cover and refrigerate overnight, or up to 24 hours (minimum 3 hrs).
- Cook chicken: Heat the ghee (butter or oil) over high heat in a large fry pan. Take the chicken out of the Marinade but do not wipe or shake off the marinade from the chicken (but don’t pour the Marinade left in the bowl into the fry pan).
- Place chicken in the fry pan and cook for around 3 minutes, or until the chicken is white all over (it doesn’t really brown because of the Marinade).
- Sauce: Add the tomato passata, cream, sugar and salt. Also add any remaining marinade left in the bowl. Turn down to low and simmer for 20 minutes. Do a taste test to see if it needs more salt.
- Garnish with coriander/cilantro leaves if using. Serve with basmati rice.
- The Butter Chicken is pictured with my very easy No Yeast Flatbread and no-fry papadums (Note 5).
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
Originally published July 2015. Updated for housekeeping matters and a new video added January 2019. But most importantly, Life of Dozer section added!
For Indian Curry Lovers
- Chicken Tikka Masala – kind of like Butter Chicken on steroids!
- Palak Paneer – Indian cottage cheese and spinach curry
- Rogan Josh – fall apart lamb in a rich creamy sauce!
- Dal – the highest and best use of lentils, ever. Period.
- Biryani – the world’s best Chicken & Rice. Full stop!
- Qeema: Curried Ground Beef (Mince) – the fastest way ever to get a real Indian curry fix
- Curry lovers, head here -> Curry Collection
Life of Dozer
Flashback: Dozer’s first time in water. Look at those wild eyes!!! 😂 Fear? Excitement??

I loved both of those movies but the first more than the second. I’ve made a ton of curries but I’ve never made butter chicken. I was tossing up korma or butter and this post seals the deal.
Hav you got a korma recipe on your site? Must check!
The butter chicken recipe looks fab. But it says for 3-4 people
I may cook for 4 very hungry people or 6 how do I size up the revipes
I will try this for us two first but think there may be no leftovers
Hi Jo! For 4 hungry people or 6 people, just double the recipe. The only difference is to pan fry the chicken in 2 batches (because a double batch will be so much it will end up “stewing”). So panfry half first, pour it into a bowl, panfry the other half. Then add the 1st batch back into the fry pan and continue with the recipe. OH and might I suggest using a large pot instead of a fry pan. Just to make it easier as you will have much more sauce. 🙂 Hope you love it!! And nope, there will be no leftovers. You will be fighting over who gets the last scoop of that amazing SAUCE! 😉
I made the Butter Chicken for our dinner last night and it was absolutely sensational.
I only added half a cup of cream at the end and I could have just sat there and eaten the sauce with a spoon it was so good.
I also made the Easy No Yeast Flatbreads – the first flatbreads I’ve ever made because I’ve always been worried I’ll stuff them up.
These were seriously delicious and so simple to make. I just did as you suggested in your notes – rolled them out ahead of time, put them on a plate between sheets of baking paper and put them in the fridge until I was ready to cook.
It’s perfect dinner party food, everything came together so quickly and everyone LOVED it.
Oh Michele! I can’t tell you how happy it makes me to hear this!! I’m so honoured that you not only made the Butter Chicken but the flat bread as well!!! Thank you so much for taking the time to let me know you loved it!! What a wonderful dinner party you put on. 🙂
OMG, I have to check out that movie, had never heard of it! What an awesome cast, I love Bill Nighy. Love the recipe too, the words garam masala alone put a smile on my face. 🙂
This is TOTALLY your type of recipe!! Though for you, I suggest cranking up the heat 😉
Nagi, I’ve been wanting to see this movie but completely forgot about it!! Thank you for reminding me, I love Judy Dench and I love Richard Gere, I’ve had a crush on him for as long as I can remember. By the way butter chicken is my favorite Indian dish, I have made it before and have a great recipe for it myself, but there’s a little Indian takeout place not 1 minute from us, and every couple weeks or so we order take out and I always always get butter chicken. 🙂
Well gee, you have a butter chicken recipe yourself? Why does that not surprise me! I’ll have to check out your version very soon! PS Richard Gere, he has held up rather well in his golden years, hasn’t he? 😉
So I have never had butter chicken before , whaat ? No kidding! This looks like a spread at a super fancy wedding, and I want to sit at that table ! Nom Nom !
Thanks so much!!! And you need to change that – never had butter chicken???!!!
Wow, Wow, Wow! Nagi, you are seriously a food GOD! First of all, I have been wanting to make butter chicken for the longest time, and now I know exactly what recipe I will use! This looks absolutely phenomenal – I can actually see how buttery, tender, and creamy it is from your gorgeous photos! Bravo my friend!
Secondly, I LOVED the first Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, but I haven’t yet seen the second (dying to order it on Netflix)!
I have so many favorites of yours…. but this one very well may be at the top of list 😉
I am flabbergasted that you haven’t tried this before! 🙂 I was sure you’d have a butter chicken in your repertoire 🙂
So excited to try this recipe!!! We love Indian food and butter chicken is our favorite! We never make it though because it’s hard so this is great!
PS we are wusses too we hate scary movies there the worst!!! 🙂
I’m so glad to find so many fellow wusses!!! 😉
The movie will be released on DVD next week in the US, whhich means it will be on pay-per-view cable as well–Yay! Perfect timing for a girls’ movie night with this wonderful recipe! As an aspiring blogger, I’m delighted to have found your wonderful blog, Nagi. Love your writing and recipes, and that you have such good tips in the notes. Can’t wait to try this as I love Indian food and make it often–though I’m often disappointed. I’ll report back after I make this.
Hi Marlene! Aspiring blogger? Have you started a blog? If you have, please come and find me at http://www.foodbloggerscentral.com !! It’s a blogging resources site and community, and we have a really active Facebook community too. Everyone is so friendly and helpful, and encouraging too! Great way to make new friends and get help with blogging 🙂
Thank you for your lovely message Marlene! I do hope you try it and LOVE it!! – Nagi
Since finding your website a couple of weeks ago I feel like I’ve wandered into the food equivalent of Aladdin’s cave.
Thank you for being so generous in sharing your recipes.
Everything I’ve cooked so far has been fabulous and I’ll be making this Butter Chicken on the weekend.
Thanks again!
Hi Michele, thank you for taking the time to comment! I am so glad you found my site and are enjoying the recipes. 🙂 Oooh, love to know what you think of the butter chicken! I couldn’t get enough of it!! 🙂
Geez, Nagi – where to begin? You cracked me up with couch food being what you can eat without having to look away from the TV. 🙂 Have you ever tried to eat while watching a movie with subtitles? This is the kind of meal you need for that!
I’ve never made Butter Chicken – but, you know, butter. 😉 Butter and/or bacon in almost anything and I’m in. And when you say you want the sauce on tap, I completely understand why!
I’m really glad to hear that the follow up movie is really good – loved the first one! And, if you’re a Bill Nighy fan (like I am), definitely check out the movie ‘About Time’ – it’s a really creative story and very heart warming.
Ooh, I haven’t heard of About Time! I must pop it on my list 🙂
And subtitles?? You make me laugh!! That’s exactly what this food is – couch food for movies with subtitles! In fact, that’s a WHOLE new class of food in it’s own right!!! 🙂
My husband and I were just saying the other night how we really want to make butter chicken from scratch! This looks brilliant! Thanks for the recipe Nagi!
Well there you go! We are in SYNC! PS I keep seeing your peanut butter cake all over Pinterest!! 🙂
Great post in every sense ! Amazing pictures and narrative. And yes, I will have to make Indian butter chicken!
Thank you Maria! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! 🙂 YES please do try the Butter Chicken, it really is incredible! Plus you can trust the source because it’s a Chef recipe!! 🙂
I love Butter Chicken. By “love”, I mean I could sit in a bath full of Butter Chicken with a spoon in one hand and pappadums in the other and eat my way to the bottom of the tub. J Daddy, on the other hand, is not a fan – he says Butter Chicken is for wusses because he likes a bit of heat in his curries. But I just KNOW I’m going to convert him with your recipe! It’s going on the list for next week!
By the way, if you are a Dev Patel fan, check him out in the now-cancelled TV series called The Newsroom. There were 3 seasons, and Dev played one of the main characters. The series is AWESOME and AMAZING, and the dialogue is so good. Wish the series could have gone for longer.
I burst out into laughter at the vision of you squatting in a bath tub filled with butter chicken sauce!!! TOO FUNNY! Oh, tell J Daddy he can add a big dash of chili powder in his, if he really wants a kick!
Oooh, I LOVED The Newsroom! To be honest, I didn’t even realise it was cancelled, I thought there were way more than 3 seaons. Dev Patel is so good in that, SO different to his other movies! 🙂
Oh, yes please – LOVE Indian food and flavours and this looks REALLY good – thanks Nagi.
You know, I actually was thinking of you when I was posting it!! You have a way with spices – and though this is different in that it uses cream, which I rarely do, the spice combo I thought would be quite familiar to you 🙂
Oh My Goodness YES. I want to devour this right now! Butter Chicken never looked so good to me. With the No yeast flat bread I can eat this everyday!
Love anything with Judi Dench , she is a great actress. This movie and butter chicken is going on my to watch and make list.
Nagi, you are not alone with your reaction to movies. I cannot and will not watch most movies because of that. But I would eat butter chicken. It sounds wonderful.
Ha ha ha!! I’m so glad I am not alone!! I promise this is most certainly not a heavy movie, very light hearted, great entertainment for a Friday night. WITH the butter chicken!! N x
OMG i love that movie! and i love indian food! so exciting. I will have to make this recipe soon in anticipation for the movie.
YES YOU SHOULD!! The movie is awesome and honestly I can’t think of a better way to spend a Friday night than watching it + BIG bowl of butter Chicken!!
I’ve never had Indian food, but this looks delicious and I can’t wait to make it!! 🙂
Oh yes you must Amanda!! Indian food is incredible, the aroma is just stunning and the flavor is outta this world!!
Nagi…this spread just looks fantastic… absolutely incredibly, awesomely gorgeous…I love the story it tells…ahhh sigh in love with this…And I never watched I AM LEGEND because I know what happens to the dog and I could not bare to deal with that…I do action, romance, thrillers and comedies… they can have the horror 🙂
Oh Mila, the dog part in I Am Legend just about killed me….. plus there are some really scary rabid dogs too! I just all round didn’t cope, full stop! PS Our movie lists are the same, minus thrillers. Can’t cope with thrillers!!! N x